Mammals of Paso Centurión, an area with relicts of Atlantic Forest in Uruguay

IF 0.7 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
F. Grattarola, Lucía Rodríguez‐Tricot
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Abstract

Paso Centurion is one of the most diverse areas of Uruguay. It is legally protected at local and national level, however, there are different interests competing for its land use and management. With the aim to document the biodiversity of the area together with the local people, the NGO JULANA has been conducting a participatory monitoring process with camera traps since 2013. Here, we present a list of 23 medium and large-size mammal species documented in the area and a standardised dataset of occurrence records. Top observations include the last Chrysocyon brachyurus seen in Uruguay, the first record of Herpailurus yagouaroundi in the country and the second report of Leopardus munoai in the area. We also highlight the frequent observation of numerous rare species such as Tamandua tetradactyla, Leopardus wiedii, Cabassous tatouay, Coendou spinosus and Cuniculus paca. Although the cameras were located within only a few metres of the houses of the local people, some of the rarest and most elusive species in the country were reported. This suggests a possible coexistence between people – their socio-economic practices – and nature in the area. Our work underlines the importance of the recent inclusion of Paso Centurion and Sierra de Rios to the National System of Protected Areas under the proposed category of ‘Protected Landscape’. Collectively, in a context of global change and lack of biodiversity data on species distribution, we emphasise the value of these records for the knowledge of mammals in Uruguay and the need to extend and continue monitoring this area.
帕索Centurión的哺乳动物,乌拉圭大西洋森林的遗迹
百夫长帕索是乌拉圭最具多样性的地区之一。它在地方和国家层面受到法律保护,但在土地使用和管理方面存在不同的利益竞争。为了与当地人民一起记录该地区的生物多样性,非政府组织JUANA自2013年以来一直在使用相机陷阱进行参与式监测。在这里,我们列出了该地区记录的23种中型和大型哺乳动物物种的名单,以及一个发生记录的标准化数据集。最重要的观测结果包括在乌拉圭发现的最后一只短吻金龟子,该国首次记录的亚古阿隆迪金龟子和该地区的穆诺艾豹的第二次报告。我们还强调了对许多稀有物种的频繁观察,如Tamandua tetractyla、Leopardus wiedii、Cabassous tatouay、Coendou spinosus和Cuniculus paca。尽管摄像机位于距离当地人的房子只有几米的地方,但据报道,该国有一些最稀有、最难以捉摸的物种。这表明该地区的人——他们的社会经济实践——与自然之间可能共存。我们的工作强调了最近将百夫长帕索和里奥斯山脉纳入国家保护区系统的重要性,并将其纳入拟议的“保护景观”类别。总的来说,在全球变化和缺乏物种分布的生物多样性数据的背景下,我们强调这些记录对乌拉圭哺乳动物知识的价值,以及扩大和继续监测这一领域的必要性。
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
Neotropical Biology and Conservation Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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