The Short-crested Coquette (Lophornis brachylophus) is an endangered species endemic to Mexico. Currently, its distribution area is estimated at 53 km². Little to no information exists on its natural history, abundance, and distribution. The purpose of the present study is to describe its food resources, behavior, and interactions with plants and other hummingbirds in addition to its abundance and distribution along an altitudinal gradient. We found that the Short-crested Coquette is sparsely distributed and ranges from tropical sub-deciduous forest to cloud forest. It can also occupy cultivated lands and forests with shade coffee plantations. It moves along an altitudinal gradient following the blooming of its floral resources, similar to ...
The objective of this investigation was to examine the foraging patterns and population density of t...
Ecological network approaches may contribute to conservation practices by quantifying within-communi...
Hummingbirds are the most common group of vertebrate pollinators in the Neotropics, associated with ...
Most hummingbird species are distributed in tropical lowlands and mountains with few species reachin...
Salvia iodantha (Lamiaceae) flowers are visited by long-distance seasonal migrant species including ...
The ecological co-dependency between plants and hummingbirds is a classic example of a mutualistic i...
Hummingbirds are important pollinators in tropical forests, and their behavior is vitally important ...
We describe the relative abundance, plant species visited, and plant communities used by hummingbird...
Relationships between ornithophilous flowers and hummingbirds have been little studied in southern S...
Under the direction of Dr. Renee Godard Many tropical plant species depend on hummingbirds as their ...
The hummingbird-visited plant community located on the open-habitat mountaintop of the Espinhaço Ran...
In tropical forests, plant species are sparsely distributed and in order to increase their probabili...
Hummingbird abundance and flowers use in a template forest from Southeast Mexico. Hummingbird abunda...
Publicación ISIWe assessed the conservation status of the Chilean Woodstar Eulidia yarrellii, a smal...
In tropical forests, plant species are sparsely distributed and in order to increase their probabili...
The objective of this investigation was to examine the foraging patterns and population density of t...
Ecological network approaches may contribute to conservation practices by quantifying within-communi...
Hummingbirds are the most common group of vertebrate pollinators in the Neotropics, associated with ...
Most hummingbird species are distributed in tropical lowlands and mountains with few species reachin...
Salvia iodantha (Lamiaceae) flowers are visited by long-distance seasonal migrant species including ...
The ecological co-dependency between plants and hummingbirds is a classic example of a mutualistic i...
Hummingbirds are important pollinators in tropical forests, and their behavior is vitally important ...
We describe the relative abundance, plant species visited, and plant communities used by hummingbird...
Relationships between ornithophilous flowers and hummingbirds have been little studied in southern S...
Under the direction of Dr. Renee Godard Many tropical plant species depend on hummingbirds as their ...
The hummingbird-visited plant community located on the open-habitat mountaintop of the Espinhaço Ran...
In tropical forests, plant species are sparsely distributed and in order to increase their probabili...
Hummingbird abundance and flowers use in a template forest from Southeast Mexico. Hummingbird abunda...
Publicación ISIWe assessed the conservation status of the Chilean Woodstar Eulidia yarrellii, a smal...
In tropical forests, plant species are sparsely distributed and in order to increase their probabili...
The objective of this investigation was to examine the foraging patterns and population density of t...
Ecological network approaches may contribute to conservation practices by quantifying within-communi...
Hummingbirds are the most common group of vertebrate pollinators in the Neotropics, associated with ...