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- Title
Rediscovery of the Honduran Emerald Amazilia luciae in western Honduras: insights on the distribution, ecology, and conservation of a ’Critically Endangered’ hummingbird.
- Authors
ANDERSON, DAVID L.; HOUSE, PAUL; HYMAN, ROBERT E.; STEINER, RICARDO; HAWKINS, H. ROSS; THORN, SHERRY; REY, MANUEL J.; ESPINAL, MARIO R.; MARINEROS, LEONEL E.
- Abstract
The Honduran Emerald Amazilia luciae is endemic to dry forests of Honduras and currently recognised as ‘Critically Endangered.’ Here we present the first modern assessment of its distribution, ecology, and conservation, based partly on our rediscovery of the species in western Honduras and on our observations in three Honduran departments. We found that dry forests inhabited by the emerald differed in structure and species composition between eastern and western Honduras, where we observed emeralds in open-canopied deciduous thorn forests and closed-canopied semi-deciduous woodlands, respectively. We interpret these differences in light of the geological and anthropogenic origins of dry forests in Honduras, and discuss the implications of such origins for the conservation of dry forests. Although our findings expand the known distribution and population size of the species, its status as ‘Critically Endangered’ is warranted due to its restricted distribution in dry forest fragments and increasing human pressures on this habitat.
- Publication
Bird Conservation International, 2010, Vol 20, Issue 3, p255
- ISSN
0959-2709
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0959270910000389