Rhea americana Distribution: Range Expansion and Introductions of America’s Largest Bird

E. Miranda
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Species distribution is a good predictor of several important traits, including threat status. Additionally, species expanding out of their original range can become invasive and this trend must be evaluated objectively. The greater rhea (Rhea americana) is a flightless large-sized avian species that thrives on open landscapes of South America. The species has been affected by the conversion of their savanna habitat into cropland and pastures, as well as benefited from forest conversion into fields at neighboring ecoregions. I propose to evaluate those range expansions, contractions and extirpations, as well as to depict the current species distribution. Here I show that greater rheas have expanded their range out of the “dry lands diagonal” into degraded portions of forested ecosystems—more extensively on the Amazon Forest—while persisting in human-altered landscapes of their historical range. This suggests that the species is faring well regarding conservation, which does not justify its current status at IUCN. Additionally, the potential ecological interactions of the species in newly colonized environments must be investigated. The faunal savanization undergoing in the Neotropics accounts on many new ecological interactions, of which greater rheas are a relevant part. Future actions of management may improve the species conservation profile.
美洲Rhea的分布:范围扩展和美国最大鸟类的介绍
物种分布可以很好地预测一些重要的特征,包括威胁状态。此外,从其原始范围扩展的物种可能成为入侵,这一趋势必须客观评估。美洲大羚羊(美洲大羚羊)是一种不会飞的大型鸟类,在南美洲的开阔地带繁衍生息。该物种受到稀树草原栖息地转变为农田和牧场的影响,并受益于邻近生态区的森林转变为田地。我建议评估这些范围的扩展、收缩和灭绝,以及描述当前的物种分布。在这里,我展示了更大的美洲豹已经将它们的活动范围从“旱地对角线”扩展到森林生态系统的退化部分——在亚马逊森林中更广泛——同时坚持在它们历史范围的人类改变的景观中生存。这表明该物种在保护方面表现良好,这并不能证明它目前在IUCN的地位。此外,物种在新定居环境中潜在的生态相互作用必须进行调查。在新热带地区正在发生的动物稀树化说明了许多新的生态相互作用,其中大羚羊是一个相关的部分。未来的管理行动可能会改善物种保护状况。
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