C. Silva, Juan Ruiz-Esparza, C. Azevedo, Adauto de Souza Ribeiro
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Abstract
The Serra de Itabaiana National Park (PARNASI) is known as an important conservation area in the ecotone between the Atlantic Forest and Caatinga in Northeast Brazil and is one of the main areas of fauna and flora studies in Sergipe. For this reason, there are some studies on its avifauna, which date back to its creation in 2005. However, after 15 years of establishment of PARNASI, an update of the inventory of birds is necessary due to adjustments in the management of the park. The present study aimed to update the bird inventory of the Serra de Itabaiana National Park, chronologically comparing the new ornithological records obtained, aiming to contribute to the knowledge and conservation of Sergipe's avifauna. The data were compiled from scientific publications, personal files and from documented records on a specialized website. The resulting list includes 227 bird species belonging to 49 families, including Thraupidae (28 species; 12.4%), Tyrannidae (25 species; 11.1%) and Accipitridae (17 species; 7.5%) as the most representative. The most representative guilds were insectivorous (87 species; 38.3%) and omnivorous (60 species; 26.4%), and by species independent of the forest environment (87 species; 38.3%). Fourteen bird species are threatened with extinction. Nine species are endemic to the Caatinga biome, eight to the Atlantic Forest and one to the Cerrado. We added 104 species to the first checklist produced for the PARNASI created in 2005, including Nyctibius grandis (Nyctibiidae), a new record for the state of Sergipe. PARNASI's updated list of bird species allows for a better assessment of its effectiveness in the conservation of the local avifauna, facilitating management actions that allow the coexistence and perpetuation of species over time.
Serra de Itabaiana国家公园(PARNASI)是巴西东北部大西洋森林和Caatinga之间的一个重要保护区,也是Sergipe动植物研究的主要地区之一。出于这个原因,有一些关于它的鸟类的研究,这些研究可以追溯到2005年它的创建。然而,在PARNASI建立15年后,由于公园管理的调整,鸟类的库存更新是必要的。本研究旨在更新Serra de Itabaiana国家公园的鸟类种群,并按时间顺序比较新获得的鸟类记录,旨在为Sergipe鸟类的认识和保护做出贡献。这些数据是根据科学出版物、个人档案和一个专门网站上的记录汇编而成的。最终的名单包括49科227种鸟类,包括Thraupidae(28种);12.4%),暴龙科(25种;11.1%)和棘蚊科(17种);(7.5%),最具代表性。最具代表性的行会是食虫行会(87种);38.3%)和杂食性(60种;26.4%),其次是独立于森林环境的种数(87种;38.3%)。14种鸟类濒临灭绝。9种是Caatinga生物群系特有的,8种是大西洋森林特有的,1种是塞拉多特有的。我们在2005年创建的第一个PARNASI清单中增加了104个物种,其中包括大Nyctibius (Nyctibius grandis),这是Sergipe州的新记录。PARNASI更新的鸟类物种名单可以更好地评估其在保护当地鸟类方面的有效性,促进管理行动,允许物种共存和延续。
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