2021
DOI: 10.37002/biobrasil.v11i1.1744
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Comunidade de Aves em Campos Rupestres de um Ecótono de Mata Atlântica- Cerrado:

Abstract: O território brasileiro possui a segunda maior diversidade de espécies de aves do planeta. No entanto, as ações humanas têm influenciado significativamente os ambientes montanhosos que abrigam as principais aves brasileiras ameaçadas de extinção. Portanto, o objetivo deste estudo foi (i) avaliar a comunidade de aves em campos rupestres de um ecossistema montano do ecótono Mata Atlântica-Cerrado; (ii) medir as perdas de áreas de campo a partir de análises temporais de imagens de satélite; e (iii) analisar as es… Show more

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“…The area surrounding LMG-878 has a prominent species diversity in the regional scenario, since the composition of the road-killed animals includes species recorded in species inventories in the south of Minas Gerais and in the Brazilian Southeast (ALVES et al, 2022;MACHADO et al, 2016;MACHADO et al, 2017;MORAIS et al, 2018 for mammals;MOURA et al, 2022;MOURA et al, 2021a;MOURA et al, 2021b;MOURA et al, 2020 for birds;OAK, 2010;SOUZA et al, 2010;NOVELLI et al, 2012;for reptiles;and GUIMARÃES et al, 2020;MONTEIRO-LEONEL, 2004, for amphibians).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The area surrounding LMG-878 has a prominent species diversity in the regional scenario, since the composition of the road-killed animals includes species recorded in species inventories in the south of Minas Gerais and in the Brazilian Southeast (ALVES et al, 2022;MACHADO et al, 2016;MACHADO et al, 2017;MORAIS et al, 2018 for mammals;MOURA et al, 2022;MOURA et al, 2021a;MOURA et al, 2021b;MOURA et al, 2020 for birds;OAK, 2010;SOUZA et al, 2010;NOVELLI et al, 2012;for reptiles;and GUIMARÃES et al, 2020;MONTEIRO-LEONEL, 2004, for amphibians).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%