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The first nest records of the sooty antbird (Myrmeciza fortis) with notes on eggs and nestling development

January 1, 1997

Two Myrmeciza fortis nests were discovered in a lowland floodplain forest of Manu National Park, Peru. Both nests were embedded in leaf litter on the ground and were oven-shaped with a an entrance and an inner chamber concealing two eggs. Unlike the known nests of other Myrmeciza spp., the nests of Myrmeciza fortis closely resembled nests of other species in the Thamnophilidae. This discovery suggests that the genus Myrmeciza is polyphyletic

Publication Year 1997
Title The first nest records of the sooty antbird (Myrmeciza fortis) with notes on eggs and nestling development
Authors F.A. Wilkinson, U.R. Smith
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Wilson Bulletin
Index ID 5223221
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center