Reprodução da choquinha-de-garganta-pintada, Rhopias gularis (Aves: thamnophilidae), uma espécie endêmica da Mata Atlântica

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The Thamnophilidae are one of the most speciose Neotropical bird families, yet aspects of their natural history remain poorly documented. Here we provide information on breeding phenology, the length of incubation and nestling periods, parental care, and nesting success of the Star-throated Antwren, Rhopias gularis, an Atlantic Forest endemic. The data are discussed in light of life history theories. We found 27 active nests during two breeding seasons (2013/2014 and 2014/2015) at Carlos Botelho State Park in southeastern Brazil. Nesting activities were observed from September to January. Incubation and nestling periods lasted 16.8 ± 0.6 and 11.0 ± 0.86 days, respectively, as with most other antbirds. Males and females shared equally in incubation and nestling provisioning. The small clutch size of two eggs is that most commonly found in tropical birds and is hypothesized to have evolved due to increased nest predation rates. However, our data was not consistent with this hypothesis as the nest survival probability was high (57%). This is one of only a handful of studies that provide comprehensive information on the breeding biology of a Thamnophilid species in undisturbed habitat.

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Perrella, D. F., Biagolini Junior, C. H., Ribeiro-Silva, L., Zima, P. V. Q., & Francisco, M. R. (2017). Reprodução da choquinha-de-garganta-pintada, Rhopias gularis (Aves: thamnophilidae), uma espécie endêmica da Mata Atlântica. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 77(2), 356–360. https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.14715

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