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Title: Leaf-slicing behavior in the Blue-headed Parrot (Pionus menstruus) in central Amazonia is likely linked to highly selective caterpillar predation
Authors: Barnett, Adrian Ashton
Todd, Lucy M.
Oliveira, Tadeu G. de
Keywords: Behavioral Response
Bird
Caterpillar
Dietary Intake
Insectivory
Legume
Neotropical Region
Predation
Amazonia
Fabaceae
Pionus Menstruus
Psittacidae
Swartzia
Swartzia Polyphylla
Issue Date: 2018
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Wilson Journal of Ornithology
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 130, Número 3, Pags. 809-813
Abstract: Although they eat seeds, pulp, petals, pollen, and nectar, parrots are rarely recorded as eating leaves, with only one species being fully folivorous. In terra firme forest in south-central Brazilian Amazonia, we recorded apparent folivory over a several sequential days by the Blue-headed Parrot (Pionus menstruus) on young leaflets of Swartzia polyphylla (Fabaceae). Closer examination, however, showed that the majority of processed leaves also contained small caterpillars, so that we consider this to be a record of highly selective insectivory, which is also uncommonly reported in parrots. We speculate that such events may be more common than realized and act as dietary supplements for a seed-based diet. © 2018 Wilson Ornithological Society. All rights reserved.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1676/17-088.1
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