Different land use types influence Red-browed Amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) ccurrence in Southeastern Brazil
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Resumo: | Abstract The habitat loss is the main threat for many parrot species worldwide. However, the disturbed environments can influence the occurrence of the species positively or negatively, depending on its structure and potential use as an alternative environment. Therefore, this work aims to determine the relationship between land use types and the occurrence of the threatened Red-browed Amazon, identifying the land use types related to species’ occurrence and the direction of these relationships. Seven land use types were significantly associated with the species’ occurrence: Primary/Secondary Advanced/Medium Natural Forest, Secondary Natural Vegetation, Pasture, Outcrop/Bare Soil, Mangroves, Rivers and Urban Areas. We found that some land use types that are structurally different from the original environments (Pasture, Outcrop/Bare Soil and Urban Areas) positively affected the occurrence of the species. The relationship between intensity of occurrence and highly anthropized land use types, suggests a plasticity of the species in habitat use that may be contributing to the maintenance of Red-browed Amazon populations in highly disturbed habitats. Therefore, we proposed that the management of disturbed areas, along with usual conservation strategies (e.g., conservation of forest remnants, restoration of degraded areas), could contribute to Red-browed Amazon conservation. |
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Different land use types influence Red-browed Amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) ccurrence in Southeastern Brazilanthropized environmentsAtlantic ForestconservationNeotropicalthreated speciesAbstract The habitat loss is the main threat for many parrot species worldwide. However, the disturbed environments can influence the occurrence of the species positively or negatively, depending on its structure and potential use as an alternative environment. Therefore, this work aims to determine the relationship between land use types and the occurrence of the threatened Red-browed Amazon, identifying the land use types related to species’ occurrence and the direction of these relationships. Seven land use types were significantly associated with the species’ occurrence: Primary/Secondary Advanced/Medium Natural Forest, Secondary Natural Vegetation, Pasture, Outcrop/Bare Soil, Mangroves, Rivers and Urban Areas. We found that some land use types that are structurally different from the original environments (Pasture, Outcrop/Bare Soil and Urban Areas) positively affected the occurrence of the species. The relationship between intensity of occurrence and highly anthropized land use types, suggests a plasticity of the species in habitat use that may be contributing to the maintenance of Red-browed Amazon populations in highly disturbed habitats. Therefore, we proposed that the management of disturbed areas, along with usual conservation strategies (e.g., conservation of forest remnants, restoration of degraded areas), could contribute to Red-browed Amazon conservation.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652022000101022Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.94 n.1 2022reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765202220191227info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKLEMANN-JUNIOR,LOURISHIMAKURA,SILVIA E.RIBEIRO JUNIOR,PAULO J.SCHERER-NETO,PEDROPASSOS,FERNANDO C.eng2022-05-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652022000101022Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2022-05-10T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false |
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Different land use types influence Red-browed Amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) ccurrence in Southeastern Brazil |
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Different land use types influence Red-browed Amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) ccurrence in Southeastern Brazil |
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Different land use types influence Red-browed Amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) ccurrence in Southeastern Brazil KLEMANN-JUNIOR,LOURI anthropized environments Atlantic Forest conservation Neotropical threated species |
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Different land use types influence Red-browed Amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) ccurrence in Southeastern Brazil |
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Different land use types influence Red-browed Amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) ccurrence in Southeastern Brazil |
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Different land use types influence Red-browed Amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) ccurrence in Southeastern Brazil |
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Different land use types influence Red-browed Amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) ccurrence in Southeastern Brazil |
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Different land use types influence Red-browed Amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) ccurrence in Southeastern Brazil |
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KLEMANN-JUNIOR,LOURI |
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KLEMANN-JUNIOR,LOURI SHIMAKURA,SILVIA E. RIBEIRO JUNIOR,PAULO J. SCHERER-NETO,PEDRO PASSOS,FERNANDO C. |
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SHIMAKURA,SILVIA E. RIBEIRO JUNIOR,PAULO J. SCHERER-NETO,PEDRO PASSOS,FERNANDO C. |
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KLEMANN-JUNIOR,LOURI SHIMAKURA,SILVIA E. RIBEIRO JUNIOR,PAULO J. SCHERER-NETO,PEDRO PASSOS,FERNANDO C. |
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anthropized environments Atlantic Forest conservation Neotropical threated species |
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anthropized environments Atlantic Forest conservation Neotropical threated species |
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Abstract The habitat loss is the main threat for many parrot species worldwide. However, the disturbed environments can influence the occurrence of the species positively or negatively, depending on its structure and potential use as an alternative environment. Therefore, this work aims to determine the relationship between land use types and the occurrence of the threatened Red-browed Amazon, identifying the land use types related to species’ occurrence and the direction of these relationships. Seven land use types were significantly associated with the species’ occurrence: Primary/Secondary Advanced/Medium Natural Forest, Secondary Natural Vegetation, Pasture, Outcrop/Bare Soil, Mangroves, Rivers and Urban Areas. We found that some land use types that are structurally different from the original environments (Pasture, Outcrop/Bare Soil and Urban Areas) positively affected the occurrence of the species. The relationship between intensity of occurrence and highly anthropized land use types, suggests a plasticity of the species in habitat use that may be contributing to the maintenance of Red-browed Amazon populations in highly disturbed habitats. Therefore, we proposed that the management of disturbed areas, along with usual conservation strategies (e.g., conservation of forest remnants, restoration of degraded areas), could contribute to Red-browed Amazon conservation. |
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