Abundance and diversity of arthropods in nests of lark sparrows (Chondestes grammacus)
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2013
Abstract
We examined abundance and diversity of arthropods in nests of lark sparrows (Chondestes grammacus). No true ectoparasite occurred in the nests sampled (n = 69) and no ectoparasite was found on nestlings. However, 67% of nests contained non-parasitic arthropods from ≥16 families. There was no significant difference in number of arthropods per gram of nesting material or diversity (at familial to higher taxonomic order) with height of nest (ground or arboreal), date of nesting, duration of activity per nesting attempt, mean or maximum temperature of nest, and frequency of prescribed burning of the habitat, or in relation to nest-building by two species of birds (lark sparrows and northern mockingbirds Mimus polyglottos).
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Southwestern Naturalist
First Page
113
Last Page
117
Recommended Citation
Tsakiris, E., Jacobson, M., Long, A., & Jensen, W. (2013). Abundance and diversity of arthropods in nests of lark sparrows (Chondestes grammacus). Southwestern Naturalist, 58 (1), 113-117. https://doi.org/10.1894/0038-4909-58.1.113