Steffen Hogeback’s research while affiliated with University of Münster and other places

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Table 1 . Island attributes and bird species abundance in the Mexican Pacific study areas. Data originate from the sources of appendices I -III.
Fig. 2 – 3.  The Citreoline Trogon Trogon citreolus sumichrasti and the West-Mexican Chachalaca Ortalis poliocephala poliocephala are endemic to West-Mexico mainly restricted to the Pacific slope. Both are rather difficult to observe in the tropical deciduous forests of mainland Chamela reserve but are unmistakably identified and localised by their intensive calls. 
Table 2 . Principal ecological types of bird species in the Mexican Pacific study areas. Data originate from the sources of appendices I -III.
Biodiversity and biogeography of birds in Pacific Mexico along an isolation gradient from mainland Chamela via coastal Marias to oceanic Revillagigedo Islands
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Vertebrate Zoology

Ingo J Hahn

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Steffen Hogeback

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Pablo M Vergara

Following an isolation gradient in West-Mexico the avifauna of three study areas is investigated, on mainland reserve and two island groups. The avifaunas are described and analysed regarding species richness, environmental attributes, ende-mism, broader ecological niches, and brood status. The taxonomical composition is determined on different hierarchy levels. Most species records come from mainland Chamela (262), followed by the coastal Marias (191) and the oceanic Revilla-gigedos (148). Thereof 139 bird species breed in Chamela, 61 on Marias and only 29 on the Revillagigedos. In total, in the three study areas 364 species were recorded, which belong to 22 orders. On island groups generally less taxa per hierarchy level are present than on the mainland, especially on the remote Revillagigedos. Here, on average 1.7 species are found per genus, 2.2 genera per family, and 2.5 families per order. In the analysis of the taxonomical hierarchy relations to each other an isolation gradient is identified: from mainland Chamela via the coastal Marias to the oceanic Revillagigedos the degree of relatedness decreases on average. The results support the theoretical hypothesis that on islands closely related taxa tend to exclude each other and that one generalist tends to replace several specialists. Small ecological niches are often not occupied by specialist species on islands, but are used by generalists.

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... Several biotic inventory studies have been conducted on the Tres Marías Islands, including of mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, terrestrial molluscs, coastal fish species, stony corals and vascular plants (Grayson, 1871;Merriam, 1898;Nelson, 1899;Stager, 1957;Zweifel, 1960;Grant & Cowan, 1964;Grant, 1965Grant, , 1966Northern, 1965;McDiarmid et al., 1976;García-Aldrete, 1986;Wilson, 1991;Casas-Andreu, 1992;Lenz, 1995;del Prado-Gasca et al., 2006;Pérez-Vivar et al., 2006;Comisión Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas, 2007, 2022Erisman et al., 2011;Hahn et al., 2012;Nolasco-Luna et al., 2016). However, few biogeographical studies have been conducted on the biota of the Tres Marías Islands. ...

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Biogeographical affinities of the biota of the Tres Marías Islands, Mexico
Biodiversity and biogeography of birds in Pacific Mexico along an isolation gradient from mainland Chamela via coastal Marias to oceanic Revillagigedo Islands

Vertebrate Zoology