20 species) had few studies (one to seven). Neotropical parrot species consumed 1293 plant species of 125 families. When assessing the relative frequency of different food items in the diet (seed, fruits, flowers, leaves, nectar, bark and stems), we found that parrots mostly exploited seeds (41.9%) and fruits (38.3%) of native species. Diet overlap was very low among genera (0.006–0.321). At the species level, geographical range and body size explained the variation in diet composition. In particular, small parrots of restricted distribution had a distinct diet composition relative to either large or widely distributed species. Although body size and geographical range showed phylogenetic inertia, diet was independent of phylogenetic history. Our review not only reveals ecological factors explaining diet in a generalist group but also exposes information gaps across the Neotropical region.
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Benavidez, A., Palacio, F. X., Rivera, L. O., Echevarria, A. L., & Politi, N. (2018, October 1). Diet of Neotropical parrots is independent of phylogeny but correlates with body size and geographical range. Ibis. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12630
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