Department of Migration and Immuno-Ecology, Max-Planck Institute for Ornithology, Radolfzell, Germany.
PLoS One. 2009 Dec 16;4(12):e8264. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0008264.
Steatornis caripensis (the oilbird) is a very unusual bird. It supposedly never sees daylight, roosting in huge aggregations in caves during the day and bringing back fruit to the cave at night. As a consequence a large number of the seeds from the fruit they feed upon germinate in the cave and spoil.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we use newly developed GPS/acceleration loggers with remote UHF readout to show that several assumptions about the behaviour of Steatornis caripensis need to be revised. On average, they spend only every 3(rd) day in a cave, individuals spent most days sitting quietly in trees in the rainforest where they regurgitate seeds.
CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This provides new data on the extent of seed dispersal and the movement ecology of Steatornis caripensis. It suggests that Steatornis caripensis is perhaps the most important long-distance seed disperser in Neotropical forests. We also show that colony-living comes with high activity costs to individuals.
油鸱(Steatornis caripensis)是一种非常特别的鸟类。它据说从不见天日,白天在洞穴中聚集栖息,晚上则飞回洞穴带回水果。因此,它们所食用的大量水果种子在洞穴中发芽并腐烂。
方法/主要发现:在这里,我们使用新开发的 GPS/加速度记录器和远程 UHF 读取器,来展示关于 Steatornis caripensis 行为的一些假设需要被修正。平均而言,它们每 3 天在洞穴中度过一次,个体大部分时间都静静地坐在雨林中的树上,在那里它们反刍种子。
结论/意义:这为 Steatornis caripensis 的种子传播范围和运动生态学提供了新的数据。这表明 Steatornis caripensis 可能是新热带森林中最重要的长距离种子散布者。我们还表明,群居生活对个体来说伴随着高的活动成本。