2018
DOI: 10.11606/1807-0205/2018.58.30
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Bird diversity and conservation in the southern coast of Santa Catarina state, Brazil

Abstract: Abstract. Coastal lagoons and their surrounding habitats often harbour high biodiversity and some of the most threatened ecosystems in the world. However, in the Neotropics the biodiversity is often poorly described, lacking even inventories of species which therefore limits the assessment of threats and the stablishment of efficient conservation measures. We present here lists of bird species recorded at ten sites along the under-studied coastal lagoons of southern Santa Catarina, Brazil, collected mainly fro… Show more

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“…occur only in mangroves and associated coastal ecosystems (WikiAves 2019a,b). All records of Greynecked Wood-Rail A. cajaneus avicenniae in Santa Catarina are associated with mangroves and the saltmarsh or coastal wetlands that replace the mangrove in the south of the state (Soares et al 2012;Just et al 2018;WikiAves 2019c). The geographic ranges of Mangrove Rail and Bicolored Conebill are strictly related with the distribution mangroves along the entire Brazilian coast.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…occur only in mangroves and associated coastal ecosystems (WikiAves 2019a,b). All records of Greynecked Wood-Rail A. cajaneus avicenniae in Santa Catarina are associated with mangroves and the saltmarsh or coastal wetlands that replace the mangrove in the south of the state (Soares et al 2012;Just et al 2018;WikiAves 2019c). The geographic ranges of Mangrove Rail and Bicolored Conebill are strictly related with the distribution mangroves along the entire Brazilian coast.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2012; Just et al . 2018; WikiAves 2019c). The geographic ranges of Mangrove Rail and Bicolored Conebill are strictly related with the distribution mangroves along the entire Brazilian coast.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%