New distribution records of Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), a highly specialized and endangered bird of Polylepis forests in Junín, Peru

The Ash-breasted Tit-tyrant, Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), is an endangered and highly specialized bird that inhabits the Polylepis forests (Rosaceae) of Peru and Bolivia. Here, we report 2 new localities in the department of Junín, central Peru, where it was...

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Main Authors: Harold Rusbelth Quispe-Melgar, Wendy Carolay Navarro Romo, Fressia Nathalie Ames-Martínez, Vladimir Fernando Camel Paucar, C. Steven Sevillano-Ríos
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Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-05-01
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Online Access:https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/22823/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-9c0da2b9d8f24ede8249b20f29806a212021-05-21T15:16:42ZengPensoft PublishersCheck List1809-127X2018-05-0114349950410.15560/14.3.49922823New distribution records of Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), a highly specialized and endangered bird of Polylepis forests in Junín, PeruHarold Rusbelth Quispe-Melgar0Wendy Carolay Navarro Romo1Fressia Nathalie Ames-Martínez2Vladimir Fernando Camel Paucar3C. Steven Sevillano-Ríos4Universidad ContinentalUniversidad ContinentalUniversidad ContinentalUniversidad ContinentalCornell UniversityThe Ash-breasted Tit-tyrant, Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), is an endangered and highly specialized bird that inhabits the Polylepis forests (Rosaceae) of Peru and Bolivia. Here, we report 2 new localities in the department of Junín, central Peru, where it was detected in forests dominated by Polylepis canoi, P. rodolfo-vasquezii, and a third undescribed Polylepis species. We conclude that a residential population is the more likely possibility although the possibility of dispersal individuals should also be considered.https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/22823/download/pdf/
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author Harold Rusbelth Quispe-Melgar
Wendy Carolay Navarro Romo
Fressia Nathalie Ames-Martínez
Vladimir Fernando Camel Paucar
C. Steven Sevillano-Ríos
spellingShingle Harold Rusbelth Quispe-Melgar
Wendy Carolay Navarro Romo
Fressia Nathalie Ames-Martínez
Vladimir Fernando Camel Paucar
C. Steven Sevillano-Ríos
New distribution records of Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), a highly specialized and endangered bird of Polylepis forests in Junín, Peru
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author_facet Harold Rusbelth Quispe-Melgar
Wendy Carolay Navarro Romo
Fressia Nathalie Ames-Martínez
Vladimir Fernando Camel Paucar
C. Steven Sevillano-Ríos
author_sort Harold Rusbelth Quispe-Melgar
title New distribution records of Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), a highly specialized and endangered bird of Polylepis forests in Junín, Peru
title_short New distribution records of Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), a highly specialized and endangered bird of Polylepis forests in Junín, Peru
title_full New distribution records of Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), a highly specialized and endangered bird of Polylepis forests in Junín, Peru
title_fullStr New distribution records of Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), a highly specialized and endangered bird of Polylepis forests in Junín, Peru
title_full_unstemmed New distribution records of Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), a highly specialized and endangered bird of Polylepis forests in Junín, Peru
title_sort new distribution records of anairetes alpinus (carriker, 1933) (aves, tyrannidae), a highly specialized and endangered bird of polylepis forests in junín, peru
publisher Pensoft Publishers
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issn 1809-127X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The Ash-breasted Tit-tyrant, Anairetes alpinus (Carriker, 1933) (Aves, Tyrannidae), is an endangered and highly specialized bird that inhabits the Polylepis forests (Rosaceae) of Peru and Bolivia. Here, we report 2 new localities in the department of Junín, central Peru, where it was detected in forests dominated by Polylepis canoi, P. rodolfo-vasquezii, and a third undescribed Polylepis species. We conclude that a residential population is the more likely possibility although the possibility of dispersal individuals should also be considered.
url https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/22823/download/pdf/
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