Rodent occupancy in grassland paddocks subjected to different grazing intensities in South Brazil.
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Resumo: | tLivestock is promoting the global collapse of mammal populations. The discovery of the best manage-ment practices that reconcile conservation with production is urgently needed. We evaluated the effectof cattle grazing on the occupation of three rodent species (Akodon azarae, Oligoryzomys flavescens andOxymycterus nasutus). We collected habitat covariates and sampled rodents, using live traps and track-ing tunnels, in 20 paddocks subjected to different grazing pressures, from two research stations, acrossfour seasons. We applied single-season occupancy modeling to determine whether rodent detection andoccupation varied as a function of the covariates describing sampling occasions and grazing intensity.We ran sensitivity analyses to evaluate the effect of the differential sampling effort we applied acrossresearch stations. All species had higher detection probabilities during the winter. O. nasutus showeda higher detection probability under tall vegetation. A. azarae reached a higher occupation probabilityin ungrazed areas, although it also had a low probability of occupation in highly grazed paddocks. O.flavescens occupation seemed constant across the grazing gradient. O. nasutus reached a higher occu-pation probability in ungrazed areas. Decreasing stocking rates and maintaining ungrazed areas mightcompose the best management practices for small mammal conservation in the grasslands of SouthernBrazil. |
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Rodent occupancy in grassland paddocks subjected to different grazing intensities in South Brazil.RoedorPastagemMamíferoConservaçãotLivestock is promoting the global collapse of mammal populations. The discovery of the best manage-ment practices that reconcile conservation with production is urgently needed. We evaluated the effectof cattle grazing on the occupation of three rodent species (Akodon azarae, Oligoryzomys flavescens andOxymycterus nasutus). We collected habitat covariates and sampled rodents, using live traps and track-ing tunnels, in 20 paddocks subjected to different grazing pressures, from two research stations, acrossfour seasons. We applied single-season occupancy modeling to determine whether rodent detection andoccupation varied as a function of the covariates describing sampling occasions and grazing intensity.We ran sensitivity analyses to evaluate the effect of the differential sampling effort we applied acrossresearch stations. All species had higher detection probabilities during the winter. O. nasutus showeda higher detection probability under tall vegetation. A. azarae reached a higher occupation probabilityin ungrazed areas, although it also had a low probability of occupation in highly grazed paddocks. O.flavescens occupation seemed constant across the grazing gradient. O. nasutus reached a higher occu-pation probability in ungrazed areas. Decreasing stocking rates and maintaining ungrazed areas mightcompose the best management practices for small mammal conservation in the grasslands of SouthernBrazil.André Luís Luza, UFRGS; JOSE PEDRO PEREIRA TRINDADE, CPPSUL; Renan Maestri, UFRGS; Leandro da Silva Duarte, UFRGS; Sandra Maria Hartz, UFRGS.LUZA, A. L.TRINDADE, J. P. P.MAESTRI, R.DUARTE, L. da S.HARTZ, S. M.2018-08-25T00:33:28Z2018-08-25T00:33:28Z2018-08-2420182018-08-25T00:33:28Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlePerspectives in Ecology and Conservation, v. 16, n. 3, p. 151-157, July/Sept. 2018.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1094510doi.org/10.1016/j.pecon.2018.06.006enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2018-08-25T00:33:36Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1094510Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542018-08-25T00:33:36falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542018-08-25T00:33:36Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Rodent occupancy in grassland paddocks subjected to different grazing intensities in South Brazil. |
title |
Rodent occupancy in grassland paddocks subjected to different grazing intensities in South Brazil. |
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Rodent occupancy in grassland paddocks subjected to different grazing intensities in South Brazil. LUZA, A. L. Roedor Pastagem Mamífero Conservação |
title_short |
Rodent occupancy in grassland paddocks subjected to different grazing intensities in South Brazil. |
title_full |
Rodent occupancy in grassland paddocks subjected to different grazing intensities in South Brazil. |
title_fullStr |
Rodent occupancy in grassland paddocks subjected to different grazing intensities in South Brazil. |
title_full_unstemmed |
Rodent occupancy in grassland paddocks subjected to different grazing intensities in South Brazil. |
title_sort |
Rodent occupancy in grassland paddocks subjected to different grazing intensities in South Brazil. |
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LUZA, A. L. |
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LUZA, A. L. TRINDADE, J. P. P. MAESTRI, R. DUARTE, L. da S. HARTZ, S. M. |
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TRINDADE, J. P. P. MAESTRI, R. DUARTE, L. da S. HARTZ, S. M. |
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André Luís Luza, UFRGS; JOSE PEDRO PEREIRA TRINDADE, CPPSUL; Renan Maestri, UFRGS; Leandro da Silva Duarte, UFRGS; Sandra Maria Hartz, UFRGS. |
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LUZA, A. L. TRINDADE, J. P. P. MAESTRI, R. DUARTE, L. da S. HARTZ, S. M. |
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Roedor Pastagem Mamífero Conservação |
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Roedor Pastagem Mamífero Conservação |
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tLivestock is promoting the global collapse of mammal populations. The discovery of the best manage-ment practices that reconcile conservation with production is urgently needed. We evaluated the effectof cattle grazing on the occupation of three rodent species (Akodon azarae, Oligoryzomys flavescens andOxymycterus nasutus). We collected habitat covariates and sampled rodents, using live traps and track-ing tunnels, in 20 paddocks subjected to different grazing pressures, from two research stations, acrossfour seasons. We applied single-season occupancy modeling to determine whether rodent detection andoccupation varied as a function of the covariates describing sampling occasions and grazing intensity.We ran sensitivity analyses to evaluate the effect of the differential sampling effort we applied acrossresearch stations. All species had higher detection probabilities during the winter. O. nasutus showeda higher detection probability under tall vegetation. A. azarae reached a higher occupation probabilityin ungrazed areas, although it also had a low probability of occupation in highly grazed paddocks. O.flavescens occupation seemed constant across the grazing gradient. O. nasutus reached a higher occu-pation probability in ungrazed areas. Decreasing stocking rates and maintaining ungrazed areas mightcompose the best management practices for small mammal conservation in the grasslands of SouthernBrazil. |
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2018-08-25T00:33:28Z 2018-08-25T00:33:28Z 2018-08-24 2018 2018-08-25T00:33:28Z |
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Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation, v. 16, n. 3, p. 151-157, July/Sept. 2018. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1094510 doi.org/10.1016/j.pecon.2018.06.006 |
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Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation, v. 16, n. 3, p. 151-157, July/Sept. 2018. doi.org/10.1016/j.pecon.2018.06.006 |
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