Showing 1 - 20 results of 100 for search 'LATITUDE' Narrow Search
8
Academic Journal

Superior Title: COMMUNICATION. International Journal of Audiovisual Communication, Advertising and Cultural Studies; Vol. 1 No. 15 (2017); 103-114 ; COMUNICACIÓN. Revista Internacional de Comunicación Audiovisual, Publicidad y Estudios Culturales; Vol. 1 Núm. 15 (2017); 103-114 ; 1989-600X ; 1695-6206 ; 10.12795/Comunicacion.2017.v01.i15

File Description: application/pdf

16
Academic Journal

Superior Title: Revista Novedades Colombianas; Vol. 10 Núm. 1 (2010): Enero - Diciembre - Novedades Colombianas ; 2145-5236 ; 0121-3520

File Description: application/pdf

Relation: https://revistas.unicauca.edu.co/index.php/novedades/article/view/1175/968; Blackburn, T. M. y K. J. Gaston. 1996. Spatial patterns in the geographic range sizes of bird species in the New World. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B., 351: 897–912.; Brown, J. H. 1995. Macroecology. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 270 pp.; Brown, J. H. 2001. Mammals on mountainsides: elevational patterns of diversity. Global Ecology and Biodiversity, 10: 101–109.; Brown, J. H. y M. V. Lomolino. 1998. Biogeography. Sinauer, Sunderland, Mass. 692 pp.; Colwell, R. K. y G. C. Hurtt. 1994. Nonbiological gradients in species richness and a spurious Rapoport effect. American Naturalist, 144: 570–595.; Diniz-Filho, J. y N. Tôrres. 2002. Rapoport effect in South American carnivora (Mammalia): null models under geometric and phylogenetic constraints. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 62 (3): 437-444.; Frost, D. 2009. Amphibian Species of the World an Online Reference. Version 5.3 (12 February 2009). Electronic Database. http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amp hibia/index.php. Consultada el 11 Marzo de 2009.; Gaston, K. J. 1996. Species range-size distributions: patterns, mechanisms and implications. Trends in ecology and evolution, 11: 197–201.; Gaston, K.J. 1999. Why Rapoport’s rule does not generalize. Oikos, 84: 309-312.; Gaston, K.J. y T.M. Blackburn. 1999. A critique for macroecology. Oikos, 84: 353-368.; Gaston, K.J. y T.M. Blackburn. 2000. Pattern and Process in Macroecology. Blackwell Science, Oxford. 377 pp.; Gaston, K. J. y S. L. Chown. 1999. Why Rapoport’s rule does not generalize. Oikos, 84: 309–312.; Gaston, K., T. Blackburn y J. Spicer. 1998. Rapoport’s rule: Time for an epitaph?. Trends in ecology and evolution, 13(2): 70-74.; Gotelli, N. y G. Graves. 1996. Null models in Ecology. Smithsonian Institution Press Washington. 368 pp.; Harcourt, A. H. 2000. Latitude and latitudinal extent: a global analysis of the Rapoport effect in a tropical mammalian taxon: primates. Journal of Biogeography, 27: 1169–1182.; Heaney, L.R. 2001. Small mammal diversity along elevational gradients in the Philippines: an assessment of patterns and hypotheses. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 10: 15–39.; Hedges, B., W. Duellman y M. Heinicke. 2008. New World direct-developing frogs (Anura: Terrarana): Molecular phylogeny, classification, biogeography, and conservation. Zootaxa, 1737: 1-182.; Heinicke, M., W. Duellman y B. Hedges. 2007. Major Caribbean and Central American frog faunas originated by ancient oceanic dispersal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 104 (24): 10092-10097.; Husak, M. S. y A. Husak. L. 2003. Latitudinal patterns in range sizes of new world woodpeckers. The Southwestern Naturalist, 48 (1): 61-69.; International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The World Conservation Union.2009. Red List of Threatened Species. Available at: http://www.iucnredlist.org.; Kendall, V. J. y R. Haedrich. 2006. Species richness in Atlantic deep-sea fishes assessed in terms of the mid-domain effect and Rapoport’s rule. Elsevier, 53: 506-515.; Kerr, J. T. 1998. Weak links: ‘Rapoport’s rule’ and large scale species richness patterns. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 8: 47-54.; Letcher, A. J. y P. H. Harvey. 1994. Variation in geographical range size among mammals of the Palearctic. American Naturalist, 144: 30–42.; Lynch, J. D. 1998. New species of Eleutherodactylus from the Cordillera Occidental of western Colombia with a synopsis of the distributions of species in western Colombia. Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias, 22 (82): 117-148.; Lynch J. D. 1999. Ranas pequeñas, la geometría de evolución y la especiación en los Andes colombianos. Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias, 23 (86): 143-159.; Lynch, J. D. y W. E. Duellman. 1997. Frogs of the genus Eleutherodactylus in western Ecuador: systematics, ecology, and biogeography. The University of Kansas Natural History Museum, Special Publication, 23: 1 - 236.; Lyons, S. y M. Willig. 1997. Latitudinal patterns of range size: methodological concerns and empirical evaluations for New World bats and marsupials. Oikos, 79: 568 - 580.; McCain, C. M. 2005. Elevational gradients in diversity of small mammals. Ecology, 86: 366 - 372.; Mittelbach, G. G., D. W. Schemske, H. V. Cornell, et al. 2007. Evolution and the latitudinal diversity gradient: speciation, extinction and biogeography. Ecology Letters, 10: 315 - 331.; Padial, J. M., C-F. Santiago y R. Ignacio. 2009. The phylogenetic relationships of Yunganastes revisited (Anura: Terrarana). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 52: 911 - 915.; Pagel, M. D., R. M. May y A. R. Collie. 1991. Ecological aspects of the geographical distribution and diversity of mammalian species. American Naturalist, 137: 791 -815.; Patterson, B.D., V. Pacheco y S. Solari. 1996. Distribution of bats along an elevation gradient in the Andes of south-eastern Peru. Journal of Zoology, 240: 637–658.; Rahbek, C. 1995. The elevational gradient of species richness: a uniform pattern? Ecography, 18: 200 - 205.; Rohde, K. 1996. Rapoport’s rule is a local phenomenon and cannot explain latitudinal gradients in species diversity. Biodiversity Letters, 3: 10 - 13.; Rohde, K., M. Heap y D. Heap. 1993. Rapoport’s rule does not apply to marine teleosts and can not explain latitudinal gradients in species richness. American Naturalist, 142: 1 - 16.; Rosenzweig, M. 1995. Species diversity in space and time. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 436 pp.; Roy, K., D. Jablonski, J. W. Valentine y D G. Rosenberg. 1998. Marine latitudinal diversity gradients: tests of causal hypothesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 91: 3699 - 3702.; Smith, F., R. May y P. Harvey. 1994. Geographical ranges of Australian mammals. Journal of Animal Ecology, 63:441 - 450.; Smith, S., A. Nieto, T. Reeder y J. Wiens. 2007. A phylogenetic perspective on elevational species richness patterns in middle America treefrogs: why so few species in lowland tropical rainforest?. Evolution, 61 (5): 1188 - 1207.; StatSoft, Inc. 2004. STATISTICA (data analysis software system). Ver. 7. www.statsoft.com; Stevens, G. C. 1989. The latitudinal gradient in geographical range: how so many species coexist in the tropics. American Naturalist, 133: 240 - 256.; Stevens, G. C. 1992. The elevational gradient in altitudinal range: an extension of Rapoport’s latitudinal rule to altitude. American Naturalist, 140: 893 - 911.; Stevens, G. C. y B. J. Enquist. 1998. Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus. Pp. 183-190. En: Richardsons D. M. (Ed.). Macroecological limits to the abundance and distribution of the genus Pinus. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 527 pp.; Terborgh, J. 1973. On the notion of favourableness in plant ecology. American Naturalist, 107: 481 - 501.; Terborgh, J. 1977. Bird species diversity on an Andean elevational gradient. Ecology, 58: 1007 - 1019.; Wiens, J. 2007. Global patterns of diversification and species richness in amphibians. The American Naturalist, 170: 86 - 106.; Wieters, E. 2001. Marine macroecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 16: 67 - 69.; Willig, M. y S. Lyons. 1998. An analytical model of latitudinal gradients of species richness with a empirical test for marsupials and bats in a New World. Oikos, 81: 93 - 98.; https://revistas.unicauca.edu.co/index.php/novedades/article/view/1175

19
Academic Journal

Superior Title: Boletín Científico. Centro de Museos; Vol. 21 No. 2 (2017): July - December; 101-114 ; Boletín Científico Centro de Museos Museo de Historia Natural; Vol. 21 Núm. 2 (2017): Julio - Diciembre; 101-114 ; 2462-8190 ; 0123-3068

File Description: application/pdf

Relation: ARDILA-TÉLLEZ, J.D. & CRUZ-BERNATE, L., 2014.- Aspectos ecológicos de las aves migratorias neárticas en el campus de la Universidad del Valle. Bol. Cient. Mus. Hist. Nat. U. de Caldas, 18: 93-108.; BUSCHINELLI, A., 1971.- Contribuição ao estudo da biologia do canário da terra. Cienc Cult. (São Paulo), 23: 163-166.; CRUZ, A. & ANDREWS, R.W., 1989.- Observations on the breeding biology of passerines in a seasonally flooded savanna in Venezuela. Wilson Bull., 101: 62-76.; DE LA PEÑA, M.R., 1995.- Ciclo Reproductivo de las Aves Argentinas. Univ. Nacional Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina.; DE LA PEÑA, M.R., 2011.- Observaciones de campo en la alimentación de las aves. Rev. FAVe, 15: 99-107.; DE LA PEÑA, R. & PENSEIRO, J.F., 2003.- Contribución de la flora en los hábitos alimentarios de las aves en un bosque del centro de la provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina. Ornitol Neotrop, 14: 499-513.; ELLEGREN, H., 1996.- First gene on the avian W chromosome (CHD) provides a tag for universal sexing of non-ratite birds. Proc Biol Sci, 263 (1367): 1635-1641.; ESPINAL, L.S., 1967.- Visión ecológica del departamento del Valle del Cauca. Univ. del Valle, Santiago de Cali, Colombia.; FRIDOLFSSON, A.K. & ELLEGREN, H., 1999.- A simple and universal method for molecular sexing of non-ratite birds. J Avian Biol, 30: 116-121.; GHALAMBOR, C.K. & MARTIN, T.E., 2001.- Fecundity-survival trade-offs and parental risk-taking in birds. Science, 292: 494-497.; HANSSON, B., BENSCH, S. & HASSELQUIST, D., 2000.- The quality and the timing hypotheses evaluated using data on great reed warblers. Oikos, 90: 575-581.; HILTY, S.L., 1985.- Distributional changes in the Colombian avifauna: a preliminary blue list. Ornithol. Monogr., 36: 1000-1012.; HILTY, S.L. & BROWN, W.L., 2001.- Guía de las aves de Colombia. American Bird Conservancy, USA.; KLICKA, J., BURNS, K. & SPELLMAN, G.M., 2007.- Defining a monophyletic Cardinalini: a molecular perspective. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 45 (3): 1014-1032.; MANSON, P., 1985.- The nesting biology of some passerines of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ornithol. Monogr., 36: 954-972.; MARCONDES-MACHADO, L.O., 1982.- Poliginia em Sicalis flaveola brasiliensis (Gmelin, 1789) (Passeriformes, Emberizidae). Rev. Bras. Zool., 1: 95-99.; MARCONDES-MACHADO, L.O., 1988.- Experiência de repovoamento com Sicalis flaveola brasiliensis (Gmelin, 1789) (Passeriformes, Emberizidae) em área destinada à pecuária leiteira. Rev. Bras. Zool., 5: 193-200.; MARCONDES-MACHADO, L.O., 1997.- Comportamento social de Sicalis flaveola brasiliensis em cativeiro (Passeriformes, Emberizidae). Iheringia, Sér. Zool., 82: 151-158.; MARTIN, T.E., 1996.- Life history evolution in tropical and south temperate birds: what do we really know? J. Avian Biol., 27: 263-272.; MARTIN, T.E., 2002.- A new view of avian life-history evolution tested on an incubation paradox. Proc Biol Sci, 269 (1488): 309-316.; MARTIN, T.E., 2004.- Avian life-history evolution has an eminent past: does it have a bright future? Auk, 121: 289-301.; MARTIN, T.E., 2015.- Age-related mortality explains life history strategies of tropical and temperate songbirds. Science, 349: 966-970.; MARTIN, T.E., MARTIN, P.R., OLSON, C.R., HEIDINGER, B.J. & FONTAINE, J.J., 2000.- Parental care and clutch sizes in North and South American birds. Science, 287 (5457): 1482-1485.; MARTIN, T.E., BASSAR, R.D., BASSAR, S.K., FONTAINE, J.J., LLOYD, P., MATHEWSON, H.A., NIKLISON, A.M. & CHALFOUN, A., 2006.- Life‐history and ecological correlates of geographic variation in egg and clutch mass among passerine species. Evolution, 60: 390-398.; MURGUI, E. & HEDBLOM, M., 2017.- Ecology and conservation of birds in urban environments. Springer, Cham, Switzerland.; OROZCO, P.M, SANTILLÁN, M.Á., BRAGAGNOLO, L.A., REBOLLO, M.E., LÓPEZ, F.G. & MARTÍNEZ, P.A., 2016.- Aportes a la biología reproductiva del Chirigüe Azafrán (Sicalis flaveola) en cajas nido en un bosque semiárido del centro de Argentina. Rev. Chil. Ornitol., 22 (2): 165-170.; PALMERIO, A.G., 2012.- Maduración tardía del plumaje y costo reproductivo en el Jilguero Dorado Sicalis flaveola: Tesis, Univ. Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.; PALMERIO, A.G. & MASSONI, V., 2009.- Reproductive biology of female Saffron Finches does not differ by the plumage of the mate. Condor, 111: 715-721.; PALMERIO, A.G. & MASSONI, V., 2011.- Parental care does not vary with age‐dependent plumage in male Saffron Finches Sicalis flaveola. Ibis, 153: 421-424.; QUIROGA, M., DEL BARCO, O. & AGOSTELLI, F., 2003.- First approaches to de reproductive biology of Sicalis flaveola Birds: Emberizidae at the alluvial valley of Paraná River, Argentina. Rev. FAVe, 2: 35-40.; QUIROGA, M., DEL BARCO, O., SAIGO, G. & AGOSTELLI, F., 2006.- Biología reproductiva del Jilguero Dorado (Sicalis flaveola) (Aves: Emberizidae) en la Reserva Universitaria El Pozo El Pozo (Santa Fe, Argentina). Fabicib, 10: 61-68.; R CORE TEAM, 2017.- R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. https://www.R-project.org/.; RAMO, C. & BUSTO, B., 1984.- Nidificación de los passeriformes en los Llanos de Apure (Venezuela). Biotropica, 16 (1): 59-68.; RISING, J., JARAMILLO, A., COPETE, J.L., MADGE, S. & RYAN, P., 2011.- Family Emberizidae (Buntings and New World Sparrows): 428-876 (en) DEL HOYO, J., ELLIOT, A. & CHRISTIE, A. (eds.) Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 16: Tanagers to New World Blackbirds. Lynx Editions, Barcelona.; RIVERA, H.F., 2006.- Composición y estructura de una comunidad de aves en un área suburbana en el occidente colombiano. Ornitol. Colomb., 4: 22-38.; SAETHER, B.E. & BAKKE, Ø., 2000.- Avian life history variation and contribution of demographic traits to the population growth rate. Ecology, 81 (3): 642-653.; SAETHER, B.E., RINGSBY, T.H. & RØSKAFT, E., 1996.- Life history variation, population processes and priorities in species conservation: towards a reunion of research paradigms. Oikos, 77 (2): 217-226.; SAMBROOK, J. & RUSSELL, D.W., 2001.- Molecular cloning: A laboratory manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York.; STUTCHBURY, B.J. & MORTON, E.S., 2001.- Behavioral ecology of tropical birds. Academic Press, San Diego.; YOUNG, B.E., 1994.- Geographic and seasonal patterns of clutch-size variation in house wrens. Auk, 111: 545-555.; WINKLER, D.W., RINGELMAN, K.M., DUNN, P.O., WHITTINGHAM, L., HUSSELL, D.J., CLARK, R.G. et al., 2014.- Latitudinal variation in clutch size-lay date regressions in Tachycineta swallows: effects of food supply or demography? Ecography, 37: 670-678.; ZAR, J.H., 2010.- Biostatistical analysis. Prentice Hall, New Jersey.; ZOTTA, A., 1940.- Lista sobre el contenido estomacal de las aves argentinas. Hornero, 7: 402-411.; https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/boletincientifico/article/view/2838/2622; https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/boletincientifico/article/view/2838

20
Academic Journal

File Description: application/pdf

Relation: 21; Boletín Científico. Centro de Museos; ARDILA-TÉLLEZ, J.D. & CRUZ-BERNATE, L., 2014.- Aspectos ecológicos de las aves migratorias neárticas en el campus de la Universidad del Valle. Bol. Cient. Mus. Hist. Nat. U. de Caldas, 18: 93-108.; BUSCHINELLI, A., 1971.- Contribuição ao estudo da biologia do canário da terra. Cienc Cult. (São Paulo), 23: 163-166.; CRUZ, A. & ANDREWS, R.W., 1989.- Observations on the breeding biology of passerines in a seasonally flooded savanna in Venezuela. Wilson Bull., 101: 62-76.; DE LA PEÑA, M.R., 1995.- Ciclo Reproductivo de las Aves Argentinas. Univ. Nacional Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina.; DE LA PEÑA, M.R., 2011.- Observaciones de campo en la alimentación de las aves. Rev. FAVe, 15: 99-107.; DE LA PEÑA, R. & PENSEIRO, J.F., 2003.- Contribución de la flora en los hábitos alimentarios de las aves en un bosque del centro de la provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina. Ornitol Neotrop, 14: 499-513.; ELLEGREN, H., 1996.- First gene on the avian W chromosome (CHD) provides a tag for universal sexing of non-ratite birds. Proc Biol Sci, 263 (1367): 1635-1641.; ESPINAL, L.S., 1967.- Visión ecológica del departamento del Valle del Cauca. Univ. del Valle, Santiago de Cali, Colombia.; FRIDOLFSSON, A.K. & ELLEGREN, H., 1999.- A simple and universal method for molecular sexing of non-ratite birds. J Avian Biol, 30: 116-121.; GHALAMBOR, C.K. & MARTIN, T.E., 2001.- Fecundity-survival trade-offs and parental risk-taking in birds. Science, 292: 494-497.; HANSSON, B., BENSCH, S. & HASSELQUIST, D., 2000.- The quality and the timing hypotheses evaluated using data on great reed warblers. Oikos, 90: 575-581.; HILTY, S.L., 1985.- Distributional changes in the Colombian avifauna: a preliminary blue list. Ornithol. Monogr., 36: 1000-1012.; HILTY, S.L. & BROWN, W.L., 2001.- Guía de las aves de Colombia. American Bird Conservancy, USA.; KLICKA, J., BURNS, K. & SPELLMAN, G.M., 2007.- Defining a monophyletic Cardinalini: a molecular perspective. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 45 (3): 1014-1032.; MANSON, P., 1985.- The nesting biology of some passerines of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ornithol. Monogr., 36: 954-972.; MARCONDES-MACHADO, L.O., 1982.- Poliginia em Sicalis flaveola brasiliensis (Gmelin, 1789) (Passeriformes, Emberizidae). Rev. Bras. Zool., 1: 95-99.; MARCONDES-MACHADO, L.O., 1988.- Experiência de repovoamento com Sicalis flaveola brasiliensis (Gmelin, 1789) (Passeriformes, Emberizidae) em área destinada à pecuária leiteira. Rev. Bras. Zool., 5: 193-200.; MARCONDES-MACHADO, L.O., 1997.- Comportamento social de Sicalis flaveola brasiliensis em cativeiro (Passeriformes, Emberizidae). Iheringia, Sér. Zool., 82: 151-158.; MARTIN, T.E., 1996.- Life history evolution in tropical and south temperate birds: what do we really know? J. Avian Biol., 27: 263-272.; MARTIN, T.E., 2002.- A new view of avian life-history evolution tested on an incubation paradox. Proc Biol Sci, 269 (1488): 309-316.; MARTIN, T.E., 2004.- Avian life-history evolution has an eminent past: does it have a bright future? Auk, 121: 289-301.; MARTIN, T.E., 2015.- Age-related mortality explains life history strategies of tropical and temperate songbirds. Science, 349: 966-970.; MARTIN, T.E., MARTIN, P.R., OLSON, C.R., HEIDINGER, B.J. & FONTAINE, J.J., 2000.- Parental care and clutch sizes in North and South American birds. Science, 287 (5457): 1482-1485.; MARTIN, T.E., BASSAR, R.D., BASSAR, S.K., FONTAINE, J.J., LLOYD, P., MATHEWSON, H.A., NIKLISON, A.M. & CHALFOUN, A., 2006.- Life‐history and ecological correlates of geographic variation in egg and clutch mass among passerine species. Evolution, 60: 390-398.; MURGUI, E. & HEDBLOM, M., 2017.- Ecology and conservation of birds in urban environments. Springer, Cham, Switzerland.; OROZCO, P.M, SANTILLÁN, M.Á., BRAGAGNOLO, L.A., REBOLLO, M.E., LÓPEZ, F.G. & MARTÍNEZ, P.A., 2016.- Aportes a la biología reproductiva del Chirigüe Azafrán (Sicalis flaveola) en cajas nido en un bosque semiárido del centro de Argentina. Rev. Chil. Ornitol., 22 (2): 165-170.; PALMERIO, A.G., 2012.- Maduración tardía del plumaje y costo reproductivo en el Jilguero Dorado Sicalis flaveola: Tesis, Univ. Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.; PALMERIO, A.G. & MASSONI, V., 2009.- Reproductive biology of female Saffron Finches does not differ by the plumage of the mate. Condor, 111: 715-721.; PALMERIO, A.G. & MASSONI, V., 2011.- Parental care does not vary with age‐dependent plumage in male Saffron Finches Sicalis flaveola. Ibis, 153: 421-424.; QUIROGA, M., DEL BARCO, O. & AGOSTELLI, F., 2003.- First approaches to de reproductive biology of Sicalis flaveola Birds: Emberizidae at the alluvial valley of Paraná River, Argentina. Rev. FAVe, 2: 35-40.; QUIROGA, M., DEL BARCO, O., SAIGO, G. & AGOSTELLI, F., 2006.- Biología reproductiva del Jilguero Dorado (Sicalis flaveola) (Aves: Emberizidae) en la Reserva Universitaria El Pozo El Pozo (Santa Fe, Argentina). Fabicib, 10: 61-68.; R CORE TEAM, 2017.- R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. https://www.R-project.org/.; RAMO, C. & BUSTO, B., 1984.- Nidificación de los passeriformes en los Llanos de Apure (Venezuela). Biotropica, 16 (1): 59-68.; RISING, J., JARAMILLO, A., COPETE, J.L., MADGE, S. & RYAN, P., 2011.- Family Emberizidae (Buntings and New World Sparrows): 428-876 (en) DEL HOYO, J., ELLIOT, A. & CHRISTIE, A. (eds.) Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 16: Tanagers to New World Blackbirds. Lynx Editions, Barcelona.; RIVERA, H.F., 2006.- Composición y estructura de una comunidad de aves en un área suburbana en el occidente colombiano. Ornitol. Colomb., 4: 22-38.; SAETHER, B.E. & BAKKE, Ø., 2000.- Avian life history variation and contribution of demographic traits to the population growth rate. Ecology, 81 (3): 642-653.; SAETHER, B.E., RINGSBY, T.H. & RØSKAFT, E., 1996.- Life history variation, population processes and priorities in species conservation: towards a reunion of research paradigms. Oikos, 77 (2): 217-226.; SAMBROOK, J. & RUSSELL, D.W., 2001.- Molecular cloning: A laboratory manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York.; STUTCHBURY, B.J. & MORTON, E.S., 2001.- Behavioral ecology of tropical birds. Academic Press, San Diego.; YOUNG, B.E., 1994.- Geographic and seasonal patterns of clutch-size variation in house wrens. Auk, 111: 545-555.; WINKLER, D.W., RINGELMAN, K.M., DUNN, P.O., WHITTINGHAM, L., HUSSELL, D.J., CLARK, R.G. et al., 2014.- Latitudinal variation in clutch size-lay date regressions in Tachycineta swallows: effects of food supply or demography? Ecography, 37: 670-678.; ZAR, J.H., 2010.- Biostatistical analysis. Prentice Hall, New Jersey.; ZOTTA, A., 1940.- Lista sobre el contenido estomacal de las aves argentinas. Hornero, 7: 402-411.; Núm. 2 , Año 2017 : Julio - Diciembre; https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/boletincientifico/article/download/2838/2622; https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/boletincientifico/article/view/2838; https://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/15233