- Purple-throated Mountain-gem
Taxobox
name = Purple-throated Mountain-gem
image_width = 200px
image_caption = Male at feeder
status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
unranked_ordo =Cypselomorphae
ordo =Apodiformes
familia =Trochilidae
subfamilia =Trochilinae
genus = "Lampornis"
species = "L. calolaemus "
binomial = "Lampornis calolaemus "
binomial_authority = Salvin,1865
synonyms ="Lampornis calolaema" ("lapsus ")The Purple-throated Mountain-gem ("Lampornis calolaemus") is a
hummingbird which breeds in the mountains of southernNicaragua , northernCosta Rica and westernPanama . Thisbird inhabits forested areas in hilly terrain, and is found at altitudes from 800 m to 2500 m.It is replaced in southern Costa Rica by its close relatives, the White-throated and
Gray-tailed Mountain-gem s, with which it is sometimes consideredconspecific . These three species form a closely-related group that evolved some 3.5 million years ago and has diversified since [García-Moreno "et al." (2006)] .Description
It is 10.5 cm long. The male weighs 6.0 g and the female 4.8 g. The shortish black bill is slightly curved.
The adult male has bronze-green upperparts and underparts except for a brilliant green crown, purple throat and dark grey tail. The female lacks the bright crown and throat, and has rich cinnamon underparts. Young birds resemble the female but have buff fringes to the upperparts plumage.
The call of this species is a sharp buzzy "zeet".
Ecology
The food of this species is mainly
nectar , taken from a variety of flowers [Namely "Stenostephanus blepharorachis " (Acanthaceae ), "Besleria formosa " and "Besleria triflora " (Gesneriaceae ), "Palicourea lasiorrhachis " and "Psychotria elata " (Rubiaceae ). Other foodplants include assortedAlstroemeriaceae ,Bromeliaceae ,Campanulaceae ,Ericaceae (e.g. "Psammisia ramiflora "),Heliconiaceae andZingiberales . See Fenster (1991), Temeles "et al." (2002).] .For theRubiaceae "Psychotria elata " and "Palicourea lasiorrachis ", it is the defaultpollinator [Fenster (1991)] . Like other hummingbirds it also takes small insects as an essential source of protein. Male Purple-throated Mountain-gems defend flowers and scrubs in their feeding territories, and are dominant over most other hummingbirds.Females have slightly longer bills than males. There is some degree of
niche differentiation between the sexes. Though both prefer flowers with a corolla 14-21 mm long by 3.5-8 mm wide, females far more often than males utilize plants with longer [Up to c.40 mm, e.g. "Guzmania nicaraguensis " (Bromeliaceae ): Temeles "et al." (2002).] and thinner [Up to c.20 times as long as wide, e.g. "Dicliptera trifurca " (Acanthaceae ), "Burmeistera tenuiflora " (Campanulaceae ): Temeles "et al." (2002).] corollas.The female Purple-throated Mountain-gem is entirely responsible for nest building and incubation. She lays two white eggs in a deep plant-fibre cup nest 0.7-3.5 m high in a scrub, small tree or vine. Incubation takes 15-19 days, and fledging another 20-26.
Footnotes
References
*|year=2004|id=54220|title=Lampornis calolaemus|downloaded=27 April 2007 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* (1991): Selection on Floral Morphology by Hummingbirds. "Biotropica" 23(1): 98-101. doi|10.2307/2388696 (First page image)
* (2006): Local origin and diversification among "Lampornis" hummingbirds: A Mesoamerican taxon. "Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution" 38(2): 488–498. DOI|10.1016/j.ympev.2005.08.015 (HTML abstract)
* (1990): "A guide to the birds of Costa Rica". Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-9600-4
* (2002): The role of flower width in hummingbird bill length-flower length relationships. "Biotropica" 34(1): 68-80. doi|10.1111/j.1744-7429.2002.tb00243.x [http://www.amherst.edu/~ejtemeles/Temeles%20et%20al%202002%20biotropica.pdf PDF fulltext]External links
* [http://www.natureserve.org/infonatura/servlet/InfoNatura?sourceTemplate=Ldetail_report.wmt&loadTemplate=species_RptImages.wmt&paging=&elKey=649717&save=false&page=1 Purple-throated Mountain-gem photo] ; [http://www.natureserve.org/infonatura/servlet/InfoNatura?sourceTemplate=Ltabular_report.wmt&loadTemplate=Ldetail_report.wmt&selectedReport=&summaryView=Ltabular_report.wmt&elKey=649717&paging=home&save=true&startIndex=1&nextStartIndex=1&reset=false&offPageSelectedElKey=649717&offPageSelectedElType=species&offPageYesNo=true&selectedIndexes=649717 Article w/RangeMaps] Infonatura NatureServe
* [http://vireo.acnatsci.org/search.html?Form=Search&SEARCHBY=Common&KEYWORDS=purple-throated+mountain-gem&showwhat=images&AGE=All&SEX=All&ACT=All&Search=Search&VIEW=All&ORIENTATION=All&RESULTS=24 "Purple-throated Mountain-Gem" photo gallery] VIREO
* [http://www.geocities.com/robprotz/Purple-throatedMountain-gem--AdMale.jpgPhoto-High Res--(Male)] ; [http://nationalzoo.si.edu/ConservationAndScience/MigratoryBirds/Featured_photo/photographer.cfm?photographer=Karen_L._Sirna Article] nationalzoo.si.edu – "Smithsonian: Bird Photo Gallery"
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