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Table of contents
Résumé
General Introduction
Conservation in terrestrial environments
Conservation in the tropics
Cloud forest
Cloud Forest in Guatemala
Avifauna of the cloud forest
Species Description
Pharomachrus genus
Pharomachrus mocinno
Morphological description
Natural History
Cultural importance
Pharomachrus mocinno as a flagship species
Ecological communities
Definition
Acoustic communities
Potential methods to study P. mocinno in its habitat
Traditional methods
Acoustic methods
Automatization of acoustic methods
Aims and outline
Gaps in our knowledge
General Problematics
Outline
Bibliography
Chapter 1: Vocal repertoire of Pharomachrus mocinno
1.1 Summary
1.1.1 Context
1.1.2 Problematics
Table of contents
1.1.3 Methods
1.1.4 Main results
1.1.5 Perspectives
1.1.6 Related communications and publications
1.2 Introduction
1.3 Material and methods
1.3.1 Vocalization repertoire
1.3.2 Propagation of the vocalizations through the cloud forest
1.4 Results
1.4.1 Vocalization repertoire
1.4.2 Propagation of the vocalizations of P. m. mocinno through the cloud forest
1.5 Discussion
1.6 Acknowledgements
1.7 Bibliography
Chapter 2: Vocalizations of the rare and flagship species Pharomachrus mocinno (Aves: Trogonidae): implications for its taxonomy, evolution and conservation
2.1 Summary
2.1.1 Context
2.1.2 Problematics
2.1.3 Methods
2.1.4 Main results
2.1.5 Perspectives
2.1.6 Related communications and publications
2.2 Introduction
2.3 Material and methods
2.3.1 Acoustic analysis
2.3.2 Molecular analyses
2.4 Results
2.4.1 Molecular analyses
2.5 Discussion
2.5.1 Song diversity among Pharomachrus species
2.5.2 Integrative taxonomy of the Resplendent Quetzal and implications for conservation
2.6 Acknowledgements
2.7 Bibliography
Chapter 3: Automatic acoustic monitoring of the Resplendent Quetzal Pharomachrus mocinno
3.1 Summary
3.1.1 Context
3.1.2 Problematics
3.1.3 Methods
3.1.4 Main results
3.1.5 Perspectives
3.1.6 Related communications and publications
3.2 Introduction
3.3 Materials and Methods
3.3.1 Study area
3.3.2 Automatic detection
3.3.3 Detection working range
3.3.4 Fluctuation of vocal activity in relation with environmental factors
3.3.5 Statistics
3.4 Results
3.4.1 Automatic detection
3.4.2 Detection working range
3.4.3 Fluctuation of vocal activity in regard to environmental factors .
3.5 Discussion
3.6 Acknowledgements
3.7 Bibliography
Chapter 4: Acoustic competition within a bird community: the case of the Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno)
4.1 Summary
4.1.1 Context
4.1.2 Problematics
4.1.3 Methods
4.1.4 Main results
4.1.5 Perspectives
4.1.6 Related communications and publications
4.2 Introduction
4.3 Material and methods
4.3.1 Study site and data collection
4.3.2 Data analysis
4.3.3 Statistical analysis
4.4 Results
4.5 Discussion
4.6 Acknowledgements
4.7 Bibliography
Chapter 5: General discussion
5.1 Vocal behaviour of the Resplendent Quetzal
5.2 Acoustic monitoring of P. mocinno
5.2.1 Population monitoring
5.2.2 Adaptation of acoustic monitoring to different forests
5.2.3 Individual tracking
5.3 Habitat conservation of the Resplendent Quetzal
5.3.1 Habitat fragmentation and connectivity between forests
5.3.2 Climate change
5.4 Patterns of ecological competition in the community of P. mocinno
5.5 General conclusions
5.6 Bibliography
Acoustic behaviour of Pharomachrus mocinno
Chapter 6: Appendix
Appendix Chapter 2



