Response of avian nectarivores to the flowering of Aloe marlothii : a nectar oasis during dry South African winters

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dc.contributor.author Symes, Craig Thomas
dc.contributor.author Nicolson, Sue W.
dc.contributor.author McKechnie, Andrew E.
dc.date.accessioned 2009-05-09T07:54:33Z
dc.date.available 2009-05-09T07:54:33Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.description.abstract In southern Africa, Aloe marlothii flowers during the dry winter season and offers copious dilute nectar to a variety of birds. Avian abundance and community composition were monitored at an A. marlothii forest at Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, South Africa. Sampling occurred during two summer months (February–March) when no flowers were present, and six months (May–October) that spanned the winter flowering. We hypothesized that an influx of occasional nectarivores to the A. marlothii forest during flowering would lead to significant changes in the avian community. Overall bird abundance increased 2–3 fold at the peak of nectar availability (August). We recorded 38 bird species, of 83 species detected during transects, feeding on A. marlothii nectar; this diverse assemblage of birds belonged to 19 families, including Lybiidae, Coliidae, Pycnonotidae, Sylviidae, Cisticolidae, Muscicapidae, Sturnidae, Ploceidae and Fringillidae. Surprisingly, only two species of sunbird (Nectariniidae) were observed feeding on A. marlothii nectar, and both occurred in low abundance. We predicted that competition for nectar resources would be high, but few aggressive inter- and intra-specific interactions occurred between birds while feeding on inflorescences. During peak flowering, insect feeders (insectivores, omnivores, nectarivores) fed on nectar during the cold morning when insect activity was low, whilst non-insect feeders (frugivores and granivores) fed on nectar in the middle of the day. Our study highlights the importance of A. marlothii nectar as a seasonal food and water source for a diverse assemblage of occasional nectarivores. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Symes, CT, Nicolson, SW & McKechnie, AE 2007, ‘Response of avian nectarivores to the flowering of Aloe marlothii : a nectar oasis during dry South African winters’, Journal of Ornithology, vol. 149, no. 1, pp. 13-22. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1439-0361
dc.identifier.other 10.1007/s10336-007-0206-5
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/9995
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer en_US
dc.rights Springer. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com. en_US
dc.subject Seasonal flowering en_US
dc.subject Avian nectarivores en
dc.subject Aloe marlothii en
dc.subject Copious dilute nectar en
dc.subject A. marlothii forest en
dc.subject Avian community en
dc.subject.lcsh Nectarivores en
dc.subject.lcsh Sunbirds en
dc.subject.lcsh Plants, Flowering of -- Flowering time en
dc.subject.lcsh Nectaries -- South Africa -- Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve en
dc.subject.lcsh Winter -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Birds -- Food -- South Africa -- Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve en
dc.title Response of avian nectarivores to the flowering of Aloe marlothii : a nectar oasis during dry South African winters en_US
dc.type Postprint Article en_US


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