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The research was developed during the months of March and April 2020, in a pine forest, located in the Lomas de Banao Ecological Reserve, with the objective of characterizing the bird community and its relationship with the structure of the vegetation in that formation. To carry out the bird census, the methodology of counting in points proposed by Wunderle (1994) was followed, for Caribbean bird content, delimiting a total of 30 points of the content at a single distance between them of about 150 meters (determined by the double passage of the material). It identified a total of 32 bird…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The research was developed during the months of March and April 2020, in a pine forest, located in the Lomas de Banao Ecological Reserve, with the objective of characterizing the bird community and its relationship with the structure of the vegetation in that formation. To carry out the bird census, the methodology of counting in points proposed by Wunderle (1994) was followed, for Caribbean bird content, delimiting a total of 30 points of the content at a single distance between them of about 150 meters (determined by the double passage of the material). It identified a total of 32 bird species of which were grouped into 11 orders, 18 families and 30 genera. The order and families, Parulidae: Passeriformes, Icteridae Passeriformes Tyrannidae del were the best represented in terms of number of species. Some of them showed the relationship between ornithocenosis and phytocenosis. Various types of birds associated species to a greater extent by: Sylviculture and Callophillum antillanum.
Autorenporträt
Degree in Biology from the University of Havana. Master of Science in Ecology and Applied Systematics from the Institute of Ecology and Systematics of Cuba. Assistant Researcher at the Cuban Institute of Cultural Research Juan Marinello and Assistant Professor at the University of Sancti Spíritus José Martí Pérez.