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Francesco Ceresa

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Apomorfina como emético para aves canoras insectívoras: efectividad, efectos post-liberación, sobrevivencia y cambio en masa corporal

2014

[EN] Emetics can be used to obtain food samples from birds, but they can harm birds during or after treatment. Studies to date suggest that apomorphine is a safe emetic for songbirds, but information is needed about possible post-release deleterious effects. From March to July 2012, we collected food samples from insectivorous songbirds using apomorphine. We treated 67 Moustached Warblers (Acrocephalus melanopogon), 56 Reed Warblers (Acrocephalus scirpaceus), 15 Great Reed Warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus), and 12 Savi's Warblers (Locustella luscinoides). Effectiveness in inducing regurgitation was high (76.7%) and varied among species, being significantly more effective with Reed Warble…

ZOOLOGIABird dietCapture-recapture analysisBOTANICACormack-Jolly-Seber modelMoustached WarblerReed Warbler
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Factors Shaping Breeding Phenology in Birds: An Assessment of Two Sympatric Acrocephalus Warblers with Different Life Histories

2020

El periodo reproductivo es un rasgo crucial de la historia de la vida e implica importantes consecuencias para la eficacia biologica. Las diferencias en las estrategias de historia de vida pueden conducir a diferentes respuestas a las mismas condiciones ambientales, incluso entre especies estrechamente relacionadas. Investigar los factores que afectan el periodo reproductivo en especies estrechamente relacionadas y simpatricas puede ayudar a comprender la relacion entre los diferentes rasgos de la historia de vida y las respuestas especificas de las especies a los factores ecologicos. En este trabajo investigamos los efectos del momento estacional (fotoperiodo), la variabilidad climatica lo…

0106 biological sciencesbiologyAcrocephalusAnimal Science and Zoologybiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHumanitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010605 ornithologyArdeola
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Differences in time and space use between two sympatric Acrocephalus warblers with similar diets

2016

Capsule: We found high diet overlap and different uses of space and time between Moustached Warblers Acrocephalus melanopogon and Reed Warblers Acrocephalus scirpaceus breeding in sympatry at a marshland in Spain. Aims: To study the degree of diet overlap between both species, their space use on a local scale and their breeding phenologies. Methods: We studied the breeding phenologies of the two species by standardized ringing activity. Spatial distribution was investigated by point counts. We determined diet composition from emetic samples and we collected invertebrates by standardized sweep-netting to estimate food availability. Results: Diet and prey selection were similar among species.…

0106 biological sciencesSympatryZOOLOGIAFood availabilityPrey selectionBOTANICAReproductive behaviorBreeding season010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesIntraspecific competition010605 ornithologyPredationPasserineAbundanceAbundance (ecology)biology.animalSpace useSeasonal breederAcrocephalusSpatial distributionInvertebrateIntraspecific competitionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationbiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationPasserineSympatryMarshPhenologySympatric speciationBreeding populationDietary overlap
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Within-season movements of Alpine songbird distributions are driven by fine-scale environmental characteristics

2020

AbstractInformation about distribution and habitat use of organisms is crucial for conservation. Bird distribution within the breeding season has been usually considered static, but this assumption has been questioned. Within-season movements may allow birds to track changes in habitat quality or to adjust site choice between subsequent breeding attempts. Such movements are especially likely in temperate mountains, given the substantial environmental heterogeneity and changes occurring during bird breeding season. We investigated the within-season movements of breeding songbirds in the European Alps in spring-summer 2018, using repeated point counts and dynamic occupancy models. For all the…

0106 biological sciencesMaleConservation of Natural ResourcesOccupancyBehavioural ecologyPopulationMicroclimatelcsh:Medicine010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesArticle010605 ornithologySongbirdsSeasonal breederTemperate climateAnimalslcsh:ScienceeducationEcosystemEcological modellingeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinarybiologyEcologyReproductionlcsh:RVegetationMicroclimateAnimal behaviourbiology.organism_classificationSongbirdGeographyHabitatlcsh:QAnimal MigrationFemaleSeasonsAnimal DistributionScientific Reports
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Does fragmentation of wetlands affect gene flow in sympatric Acrocephalus warblers with different migration strategies?

2015

Wetlands are naturally patchy habitats, but patchiness has been accentuated by the extensive wetlands loss due to human activities. In such a fragmented habitat, dispersal ability is especially important to maintain gene flow between populations. Here we studied population structure, genetic diversity and demographic history of Iberian and North African populations of two wetland passerines, the Eurasian reed warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus and the moustached warbler Acrocephalus melanopogon. These species are closely related and sympatric in our study sites, but the reed warbler is a long-distance migrant and widespread bird while the moustached warbler is resident or migrates over short d…

Moustached warblergeographyZOOLOGIAgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectBOTANICABiodiversityWetlandBiologybiology.organism_classificationGenetic diversityWork (electrical)DesertificationSympatric speciationReed warblerAcrocephalusEthnologyAnimal Science and ZoologyEvolutionary ecologyHabitat fragmentationMoustached warblerEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_common
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Dietary characterization of Savi s Warbler Locustaella luscinioides and Great Reed Warbler Acrocephalus rundinaceus in eastern Spain

2017

[EN] This research deals with two insectivorous reedbed-nesting songbirds, the Savi's Warbler Locustella luscinioides and the Great Reed Warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus breeding at the Marjal de Pego-Oliva (Valencia-Alicante, Spain). Our aims were to study the diet and the prey selection of the two species and to assess the dietary differences between them. Diet composition has been assessed by examining samples off regurgitated food obtained using apomorphine as an emetic. Prey availability was estimated through standardized invertebrate sampling. The diet of the two warblers were significantly different and included arthropods belonging to the orders Araneida, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, H…

0106 biological sciencesZOOLOGIAGreat reed warblerBird dietbiologyApomorphineEcologyPrey selectionBOTANICAbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences010605 ornithologySavi's warblerInsectivorous passerinesNatural parkAcrocephalusAnimal Science and ZoologyChristian ministryHumanitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Apomorphine as an emetic for insectivorous songbirds: effectiveness and post-release effects on survival and mass change

2014

Emetics can be used to obtain food samples from birds, but they can harm birds during or after treatment. Studies to date suggest that apomorphine is a safe emetic for songbirds, but information is needed about possible post-release deleterious effects. From March to July 2012, we collected food samples from insectivorous songbirds using apomorphine. We treated 67 Moustached Warblers (Acrocephalus melanopogon), 56 Reed Warblers (Acrocephalus scirpaceus), 15 Great Reed Warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus), and 12 Savi's Warblers (Locustella luscinoides). Effectiveness in inducing regurgitation was high (76.7%) and varied among species, being significantly more effective with Reed Warblers (9…

Post releaseApomorphinemedicineZoologyInsectivoreMoustached warblerBiologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedicine.drugJournal of Field Ornithology
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Breeding ecology and dispersal capability of wetland birds: a comparison between two Acrocephalus warblers with unsynchronized life histories

2016

El carricerín real Acrocephalus melanopogon y el carricero común Acrocephalus scirpaceus son paseriformes insectívoros típicos de carrizal. Estas especies son muy similares en tamaño, pero difieren en muchas características ecológicas y etológicas, como migración, fenología reproductiva y especialización de hábitat. En este estudio, hemos considerado sobre todo poblaciones españolas de las dos especies, y nuestros objetivos fueron por un lado investigar algunos aspectos de la ecología reproductiva, la estructura genética y la capacidad de dispersión de estas poblaciones, y por otro estudiar el solapamiento de nichos entre las dos especies en condiciones de simpatría. Nos interesaba especial…

Genética de poblacionesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAAcrocephalus scirpaceusAlimentaciónAcrocephalus melanopogon:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]DispersiónEcología reproductiva
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