TY - JOUR TI - Nesting behavior of male and female Undulated Antshrikes (Frederickena unduliger) PB - Association of Field Ornithologists PY - 2016 issn 0273-8570 AB - Undulated Antshrikes (Frederickena unduliger) inhabit dense lowland humid forest understory and, as with other species of antbirds, many aspects of their behavior and ecology are poorly known, especially their breeding biology. We provide the first detailed information about their breeding biology based on three nests monitored in the buffer zone of the Manu National Park, Madre de Dios, Peru, from August to December in 2012 and 2013. Nests (N = 3) were large cups woven to the crossing of two horizontal branches. Eggs were white with purplish hairlines and spots, and all three clutches consisted of two eggs. Both males and females incubated eggs and fed nestlings, but only females incubated eggs at night. KW - Biología KW - Ecología KW - Biology KW - Ecology KW - Hábitat animal KW - Biologia animal KW - Reproducción animal KW - Thamnophilidae KW - Especies animales UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10906/81444 ER -