阿西斯国家森林的陆生脊椎动物动物群:巴西sÃo保罗州塞拉多遗迹

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Paula Prist, Douglas William Cirino, Artur Lupinetti, Ana Yoko Ykeuti Meiga, Vinicius Albereci, Adriana Calaboni, Marcelo Magioli, Cesar Medalogo, Thaís Pagotto, Osnir Giacon, Fernanda Delborgo Abra, K. Ferraz
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在当前环境变化的情况下,人类对生物多样性的压力不断增加,强调了评估生物在自然区域,特别是保护区的分布和发生的重要性。在这里,我们调查了阿西斯州立森林的陆生脊椎动物,并更新了现有的物种列表。爬行动物使用陷阱和主动搜索、鸟类通过样带和监听点进行采样,而陆地哺乳动物则使用相机陷阱、线性样带普查、主动搜索、陷阱和活体陷阱进行采样。共进行了四次采样,共计28天的采样工作。我们记录了230种陆生脊椎动物的总丰富度:21种两栖动物,17种爬行动物,164种鸟类,23种中大型哺乳动物和25种小型哺乳动物。在这些物种中,有七种在州和/或联邦一级被视为濒危物种。我们的研究结果将78种鸟类和6种中型和大型哺乳动物列入了ASF管理计划的物种清单,此外,该地区进行的其他动物群调查中没有报告的3种新的爬行动物。我们的数据显示,该地区高度多样化,采样的植物相学之间的物种组成存在一些差异。这些数据还可用于更新该区域的管理计划以及单元的分区。
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TERRESTRIAL VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF ASSIS’ STATE FOREST: A CERRADO REMNANT IN THE STATE OF SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL
In the current scenario of environmental changes, anthropic pressures on biodiversity are in constant increase, stressing the importance of assessing the distribution and occurrence of organisms in natural regions, especially in protected areas. Here we surveyed the terrestrial vertebrate fauna of Assis State Forest and updated the existing species list. Reptiles were sampled using pitfall traps and active search, birds by transects and listening points, while terrestrial mammals were sampled using camera traps, linear transect census, active search, pitfall and live traps. Four samplings were conducted, totaling 28 days of sampling effort. We recorded a total richness of 230 terrestrial vertebrate species: 21 amphibians, 17 reptiles, 164 birds, 23 medium and large-sized mammals and 25 small mammals. Of these, seven species are considered endangered at the state and / or federal level. Our results led to the inclusion of 78 bird species and six medium- and large-sized mammals to the species list of ASF’s Management Plan, in addition to three new species of herpetofauna that were not reported by other fauna surveys carried out in the region. Our data shows that the area is highly diverse, with some differences in species composition between sampled phytophysiognomies. These data can also be used to update the management plan for the area, as well as for the zoning of the unit.
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