Rediscovery of the Selva Cacique (Cacicus koepckeae) in southeastern Peru with notes on habitat, voice, and nest.: An article from: Wilson Bulletin
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Author(s)Nathaniel G. Gerhart
PublisherWilson Ornithological Society
ISBN / ASINB00082Z9OC
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From the author: Two new locations, vocalizations, and the nest of the little known Selva Cacique (Cacicus koepckeae, Icteridae) are described from southeastern Peru. Similarities between the vocalizations of Selva and Ecuadorian caciques (C. sclateri) indicate that the two species may be closely related. The Selva Cacique may be ecologically restricted to narrow rivers and headwater regions, where found in river margin habitats and nearby transitional forest. Its occurrence from an elevation of 300 m at the type locality to [less than or equal to] 575 m at the headwaters of the Rio Manu Chico, 240 km from the type locality, indicates that it may occur in small numbers over a much larger area than was previously known. Received 29 July 2002, accepted 11 March 2004.
Citation Details
Title: Rediscovery of the Selva Cacique (Cacicus koepckeae) in southeastern Peru with notes on habitat, voice, and nest.
Author: Nathaniel G. Gerhart
Publication:Wilson Bulletin (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 2004
Publisher: Wilson Ornithological Society
Volume: 116 Issue: 1 Page: 74(9)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: Two new locations, vocalizations, and the nest of the little known Selva Cacique (Cacicus koepckeae, Icteridae) are described from southeastern Peru. Similarities between the vocalizations of Selva and Ecuadorian caciques (C. sclateri) indicate that the two species may be closely related. The Selva Cacique may be ecologically restricted to narrow rivers and headwater regions, where found in river margin habitats and nearby transitional forest. Its occurrence from an elevation of 300 m at the type locality to [less than or equal to] 575 m at the headwaters of the Rio Manu Chico, 240 km from the type locality, indicates that it may occur in small numbers over a much larger area than was previously known. Received 29 July 2002, accepted 11 March 2004.
Citation Details
Title: Rediscovery of the Selva Cacique (Cacicus koepckeae) in southeastern Peru with notes on habitat, voice, and nest.
Author: Nathaniel G. Gerhart
Publication:Wilson Bulletin (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 2004
Publisher: Wilson Ornithological Society
Volume: 116 Issue: 1 Page: 74(9)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
