Neotropical migratory birds in Bogota’s parks and gardens: 1945 - 2005

The article studies neotropical migratory species watched on Bogota’s parks and gardens, providing the routes preferred by birds nesting in North America that use the city as temporary or transient place during their voyage. By means of two different reports (Borrero, 1945; Echeverry, 2005) it is ma...

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Autore principale: Osorio-Olarte, Jacqueline
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Pubblicazione: UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO 2012
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uan.edu.co:article-702021-02-15T21:02:49Z Neotropical migratory birds in Bogota’s parks and gardens: 1945 - 2005 Aves migratorias neotropicales en parques y jardines de Bogotá: 1945 - 2005 Osorio-Olarte, Jacqueline Rutas migratorias aves migratorias conservación aves urbanas Migration routes migratory birds urban birds’ conservation The article studies neotropical migratory species watched on Bogota’s parks and gardens, providing the routes preferred by birds nesting in North America that use the city as temporary or transient place during their voyage. By means of two different reports (Borrero, 1945; Echeverry, 2005) it is made clear that the number of individuals has increased in urban areas and, as a result, the ecological, urban and rural conditions that provoked this enhancement are considered. As a conclusion, the article suggests that migratory and resident birds’ conservation require an urban tree planting plan to feed those species at once and, if possible, the construction of artificial lakes to provide them with enough space for lodging. El artículo estudia las especies de aves migratorias neotropicales que se observan en los parques y jardines de Bogotá. Se presentan las rutas migratorias utilizadas por las aves que anidan en Norteamérica, y que durante su migración, usan la ciudad como lugar de paso o estadía. A través de dos reportes: el primero de 1945 (Borrero), y el segundo de 2005 (Echeverry), se evidencia que el número de especies observadas en parques y jardines de la ciudad se ha incrementado. Se estudian los factores de tipo ecológico, urbano y rural que fomentan la presencia de las aves en las áreas urbanas de la ciudad. Se concluye que para la conservación de las aves, tanto migratorias como residentes, es urgente la planificación de una arborización urbana que les brinde alimento, y de ser posible, la construcción de lagos artificiales. UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO 2012-05-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/70 REVISTA NODO; Vol. 6 Núm. 12 (2012); 67 - 82 2346-092X 1909-3888 spa https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/70/54 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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Neotropical migratory birds in Bogota’s parks and gardens: 1945 - 2005
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title Neotropical migratory birds in Bogota’s parks and gardens: 1945 - 2005
title_short Neotropical migratory birds in Bogota’s parks and gardens: 1945 - 2005
title_full Neotropical migratory birds in Bogota’s parks and gardens: 1945 - 2005
title_fullStr Neotropical migratory birds in Bogota’s parks and gardens: 1945 - 2005
title_full_unstemmed Neotropical migratory birds in Bogota’s parks and gardens: 1945 - 2005
title_sort neotropical migratory birds in bogota’s parks and gardens: 1945 - 2005
description The article studies neotropical migratory species watched on Bogota’s parks and gardens, providing the routes preferred by birds nesting in North America that use the city as temporary or transient place during their voyage. By means of two different reports (Borrero, 1945; Echeverry, 2005) it is made clear that the number of individuals has increased in urban areas and, as a result, the ecological, urban and rural conditions that provoked this enhancement are considered. As a conclusion, the article suggests that migratory and resident birds’ conservation require an urban tree planting plan to feed those species at once and, if possible, the construction of artificial lakes to provide them with enough space for lodging.
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