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Artificial nest experiments in a fragmented neotropical cloud forest

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Artificial nest experiments in a fragmented neotropical cloud forest; 2005; Article; Journal; Ornitologia Neotropical; Trujillo, G.; Ahumada, J. A.

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We conducted artificial nest experiments in a Neotropical montane forest in the eastern Andes, Colombia, in order to test the effect of placing the nests in forest fragments or continuous forests, at two nest heights and for two different climatic seasons. Predation was not consistently different between nests placed in fragments and controls. However, we found that nests on the ground had a higher daily probability of being predated than nests in the understory. Also, daily nest mortality rate (DNM) was higher in the wet season than in the dry season. Most of the predated nests were attributed to mammals (56%), and predation occurred mostly on the ground (78%). Our estimates of DNM are quite low (= 0.023) and similar to another Neotropical [...]

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