Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: de Vivo, Mario
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Carmignotto, Ana Paula, Gregorin, Renato, Hingst-Zaher, Erika, Iack-Ximenes, Gilson Evaristo, Miretzki, Michel, Percequillo, Alexandre Reis, Rollo Junior, Mario Manoel, Rossi, Rogério Vieira, Taddei, Valdir Antonio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/39940
Resumo: São Paulo harbors 231 mammal species until now. This is an estimate of its real diversity since many regions of the State continue poorly surveyed, and also reflects the lack of taxonomic work for certain mammal taxa. Nevertheless, our knowledge of the São Paulo mammals has increased in 20% in the last 12 years, especially in relation to bats and rodents. These new data are based in mammal inventories and also in the analysis of specimens housed in scientific collections associated with taxonomic revisions. We also know better about the mammal distribution in the distinct vegetation units present in the State, permitting us to divide the mammals in three distinct components: the most important one is the generalists, represented by species occurring in every landscape in the State, while the second one concentrates species inhabiting the open formations, and the third component the species associated with the forest formations. Besides, the number of studies dealing with the effect of fragmentation and the permeability of mammals in altered areas also has increased. Occurrence, abundance and vulnerability data were essential to raise strategies in order to choose priority areas and to indicate priority actions to conserve the mammals of the State, as well as to classify the species in the different proposed threaten categories, culminating in the List of the Threaten Species of the São Paulo State. However, there are many points yet poorly developed or poorly known, such as the limited number of zoological samples, and the lack of information about the ecology and natural history of many species, respectively. It's extremely important that we increase our samples in the scientific collections, especially in areas of Dense Ombrofilous Forests, in the Cerrado fragments, as well as in central and western areas of the State that continue poorly surveyed. The objective is to produce more taxonomic work in several mammalian groups, and also studies focusing in the phylogeography and in the population genetics in order to effectively diagnose the mammal richness of the State, as well as the evolutionary processes responsible for this diversification. Additionally, ecological data accompanying this information is needed in order to evaluate the conservation status of the São Paulo mammals to decide about the better strategies to manage and conserve these mammals.
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spelling Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, BrasilChecklist of mammals from São Paulo State, BrazilMamíferosBiota paulistaPrograma BIOTA/FAPESPMammalsBiodiversity - São Paulo stateBIOTA/FAPESP ProgramSão Paulo harbors 231 mammal species until now. This is an estimate of its real diversity since many regions of the State continue poorly surveyed, and also reflects the lack of taxonomic work for certain mammal taxa. Nevertheless, our knowledge of the São Paulo mammals has increased in 20% in the last 12 years, especially in relation to bats and rodents. These new data are based in mammal inventories and also in the analysis of specimens housed in scientific collections associated with taxonomic revisions. We also know better about the mammal distribution in the distinct vegetation units present in the State, permitting us to divide the mammals in three distinct components: the most important one is the generalists, represented by species occurring in every landscape in the State, while the second one concentrates species inhabiting the open formations, and the third component the species associated with the forest formations. Besides, the number of studies dealing with the effect of fragmentation and the permeability of mammals in altered areas also has increased. Occurrence, abundance and vulnerability data were essential to raise strategies in order to choose priority areas and to indicate priority actions to conserve the mammals of the State, as well as to classify the species in the different proposed threaten categories, culminating in the List of the Threaten Species of the São Paulo State. However, there are many points yet poorly developed or poorly known, such as the limited number of zoological samples, and the lack of information about the ecology and natural history of many species, respectively. It's extremely important that we increase our samples in the scientific collections, especially in areas of Dense Ombrofilous Forests, in the Cerrado fragments, as well as in central and western areas of the State that continue poorly surveyed. The objective is to produce more taxonomic work in several mammalian groups, and also studies focusing in the phylogeography and in the population genetics in order to effectively diagnose the mammal richness of the State, as well as the evolutionary processes responsible for this diversification. Additionally, ecological data accompanying this information is needed in order to evaluate the conservation status of the São Paulo mammals to decide about the better strategies to manage and conserve these mammals.A fauna de mamíferos do estado de São Paulo consta de 231 táxons, sendo este número uma estimativa da real diversidade presente na região, dado a falta de amostragem em grandes extensões do estado, e também de revisões taxonômicas para determinados grupos. Ainda assim, nosso conhecimento aumentou em 20% desde a última estimativa em 1998, principalmente em relação aos quirópteros e roedores. Estes dados são provenientes de inventários faunísticos, e também do estudo de espécimes depositados em coleções científicas oriundos de revisões taxonômicas. Também temos um maior volume de dados a respeito da distribuição dos mamíferos em relação às diferentes paisagens presentes no estado, o que nos permite dividir a mastofauna em três componentes distintos: o mais importante desses é o das espécies generalistas, que ocorrem em todas as principais paisagens do estado; o segundo grupo concentra espécies das formações abertas, e o terceiro grupo inclui as espécies essencialmente florestais. Além disso, o número de estudos que tem se preocupado com o efeito da fragmentação de hábitats sobre as comunidades de mamíferos, bem como a respeito da permeabilidade das espécies em áreas alteradas, também aumentaram. Dados a respeito da ocorrência, abundância e vulnerabilidade das espécies foram essenciais para traçar estratégias em relação à escolha de áreas e à indicação de ações prioritárias para a conservação dos mamíferos no estado, assim como classificar as espécies nas diferentes categorias de ameaças propostas, culminando na Lista das Espécies Ameaçadas do Estado de São Paulo. Entretanto, ainda existem inúmeras lacunas de conhecimento, que vão desde o número limitado de amostras zoológicas, até a falta de informações acerca da ecologia e história natural de várias espécies. É imprescindível que aumentemos as amostras de mamíferos em coleções zoológicas, principalmente em áreas de Floresta Ombrófila Densa, nos fragmentos de Cerrado, bem como em áreas do centro e oeste do Estado, que permanecem ainda pouco estudadas, com o objetivo de produzir um maior número de revisões taxonômicas em diversos grupos de mamíferos, e de estudos com abordagens filogeográficas e de genética de populações, para diagnosticarmos de forma efetiva a riqueza de mamíferos no estado, bem como os mecanismos evolutivos responsáveis por esta diversificação. Aliados a esses estudos serão necessárias abordagens ecológicas para gerarmos conhecimento, que em conjunto, nos permitirá avaliarmos o estado de conservação dos mamíferos de São Paulo e tomarmos decisões sobre as melhores estratégias para manejarmos e preservarmos estas espécies.Programa de Pesquisas em Caracterização, Conservação, Recuperação e Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade do Estado de São Paulo (BIOTA-FAPESP)2020-04-09T21:47:37Z2020-04-09T21:47:37Z2011-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfDE VIVO, M. et al. Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Biota Neotropica, Campinas, v. 11, supl.1, p. 111-131, Jan./Dec. 2011. DOI: 10.1590/S1676-06032011000500007.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/39940Biota Neotropicareponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Vivo, MarioCarmignotto, Ana PaulaGregorin, RenatoHingst-Zaher, ErikaIack-Ximenes, Gilson EvaristoMiretzki, MichelPercequillo, Alexandre ReisRollo Junior, Mario ManoelRossi, Rogério VieiraTaddei, Valdir Antoniopor2021-11-19T15:02:43Zoai:localhost:1/39940Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2021-11-19T15:02:43Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
Checklist of mammals from São Paulo State, Brazil
title Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
spellingShingle Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
de Vivo, Mario
Mamíferos
Biota paulista
Programa BIOTA/FAPESP
Mammals
Biodiversity - São Paulo state
BIOTA/FAPESP Program
title_short Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
title_full Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
title_fullStr Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
title_sort Checklist dos mamíferos do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
author de Vivo, Mario
author_facet de Vivo, Mario
Carmignotto, Ana Paula
Gregorin, Renato
Hingst-Zaher, Erika
Iack-Ximenes, Gilson Evaristo
Miretzki, Michel
Percequillo, Alexandre Reis
Rollo Junior, Mario Manoel
Rossi, Rogério Vieira
Taddei, Valdir Antonio
author_role author
author2 Carmignotto, Ana Paula
Gregorin, Renato
Hingst-Zaher, Erika
Iack-Ximenes, Gilson Evaristo
Miretzki, Michel
Percequillo, Alexandre Reis
Rollo Junior, Mario Manoel
Rossi, Rogério Vieira
Taddei, Valdir Antonio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Vivo, Mario
Carmignotto, Ana Paula
Gregorin, Renato
Hingst-Zaher, Erika
Iack-Ximenes, Gilson Evaristo
Miretzki, Michel
Percequillo, Alexandre Reis
Rollo Junior, Mario Manoel
Rossi, Rogério Vieira
Taddei, Valdir Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mamíferos
Biota paulista
Programa BIOTA/FAPESP
Mammals
Biodiversity - São Paulo state
BIOTA/FAPESP Program
topic Mamíferos
Biota paulista
Programa BIOTA/FAPESP
Mammals
Biodiversity - São Paulo state
BIOTA/FAPESP Program
description São Paulo harbors 231 mammal species until now. This is an estimate of its real diversity since many regions of the State continue poorly surveyed, and also reflects the lack of taxonomic work for certain mammal taxa. Nevertheless, our knowledge of the São Paulo mammals has increased in 20% in the last 12 years, especially in relation to bats and rodents. These new data are based in mammal inventories and also in the analysis of specimens housed in scientific collections associated with taxonomic revisions. We also know better about the mammal distribution in the distinct vegetation units present in the State, permitting us to divide the mammals in three distinct components: the most important one is the generalists, represented by species occurring in every landscape in the State, while the second one concentrates species inhabiting the open formations, and the third component the species associated with the forest formations. Besides, the number of studies dealing with the effect of fragmentation and the permeability of mammals in altered areas also has increased. Occurrence, abundance and vulnerability data were essential to raise strategies in order to choose priority areas and to indicate priority actions to conserve the mammals of the State, as well as to classify the species in the different proposed threaten categories, culminating in the List of the Threaten Species of the São Paulo State. However, there are many points yet poorly developed or poorly known, such as the limited number of zoological samples, and the lack of information about the ecology and natural history of many species, respectively. It's extremely important that we increase our samples in the scientific collections, especially in areas of Dense Ombrofilous Forests, in the Cerrado fragments, as well as in central and western areas of the State that continue poorly surveyed. The objective is to produce more taxonomic work in several mammalian groups, and also studies focusing in the phylogeography and in the population genetics in order to effectively diagnose the mammal richness of the State, as well as the evolutionary processes responsible for this diversification. Additionally, ecological data accompanying this information is needed in order to evaluate the conservation status of the São Paulo mammals to decide about the better strategies to manage and conserve these mammals.
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