Depredación de una lagartija espinosa de cabeza roja (Sceloporus pyrocephalus) por un carpintero enmascarado (Melanerpes chrysogenys) en el suroeste del Estado de México, México

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https://doi.org/10.28947/hrmo.2021.22.2.501

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Phrynosomatidae, dieta, conducta alimenticia, Picidae, Tejupilco de Hidalgo, oportunismo alimenticio

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Reportamos un evento de depredación el 13 de enero de 2018 de una lagartija espinosa de cabeza roja (Sceloporus pyrocephalus) por un carpintero enmascarado (Melanerpes chrysogenys) en un bosque tropical caducifolio en el volcán Gordo, al suroeste del Estado de México. Dicho evento consistió en la observación de un individuo de M. chrysogenys posado en un árbol sujetando con el pico a un individuo de S. pyrocephalus. Melanerpes chrysogenys se alimenta de insectos y de frutos; sin embargo, no se ha reportado que esta especie consume vertebrados. Aunque existen algunos reportes de depredación de reptiles por otro Piciformes, este registro representa el primer caso documentado de depredación de lagartijas para esta especie en México.

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2022-01-29

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Bautista-Trejo, R., & Ramírez-Albores, J. E. (2022). Depredación de una lagartija espinosa de cabeza roja (Sceloporus pyrocephalus) por un carpintero enmascarado (Melanerpes chrysogenys) en el suroeste del Estado de México, México. Huitzil Revista Mexicana De Ornitologí­a, 22(2), e-618. https://doi.org/10.28947/hrmo.2021.22.2.501

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