Las aves exóticas introducidas y naturalizadas en la Argentina
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Las aves exóticas introducidas y naturalizadas en la Argentina
Rev. Mus. Argentino Cienc. Nat., n.s. 4(2): 191-202, 2002 Buenos Aires, ISSN 1514-5158 Las aves exóticas introducidas y naturalizadas en la Argentina Jorge R. NAVAS Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia" Av. A. Gallardo 470, C1405DJR Buenos Aires, Argentina. E-mail: [email protected] Abstract: Introduced and naturalized exotic birds in Argentina. It is a very common characteristic of man to modify and disturb the natural environment in which he lives. This has been conducted in many disorderly and lawless ways from early times, with the notion of improving conditions for man’s own commodity. The cruel extermination of many species of plants and animals or their uncontrolled introduction to exotic geographical areas, provokes important and severe changes in the universal distribution of certain species. This introduction by man can have dangerous consequences because posterior acclimatization and dispersal mostly leads to negative effects on both the native flora and fauna and the health and economy of mankind. The present paper is a compilation of all information published on the growing problem of the introduction and acclimatization of exotic birds in Argentina. Much new information on the subject is incorporated with contributions by the author and several ornithologists and birdwatchers. The first part of the work gives an outline of some ecological concepts on naturalization of zoological species. Each introduced species has a brief history of its installation in the country, notes on its field identification and its present status. A discussion on the damage and negative consequences on the environment and mankind is given. In Argentina, thirteen species of exotic birds have been introduced and naturalized with different levels of success, namely: Rock Dove, Columba livia; House Sparrow, Passer domesticus; Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos; Greylag Goose, Anser anser; Golden Pheasant, Chrysolophus pictus; Lady Amherst´s Pheasant, Chrysolophus amherstiae; Kalij Pheasant, Lophura leucomelanos; Silver Pheasant, Lophura nycthemera; California Quail, Callipepla californica; Western Greenfinch, Carduelis chloris; Eurasian Goldfinch, Carduelis carduelis; Common Starling, Sturnus vulgaris; and Crested Myna, Acridotheres cristatellus