Historical knowledge, richness and relative representativeness of the avifauna of the largest native urban rainforest in the world

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Autor(a) principal: Tonetti,Vinicius R.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Rego,Marco A., Luca,André C. De, Develey,Pedro F., Schunck,Fábio, Silveira,Luís F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Zoologia (Curitiba. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702017000100309
Resumo: ABSTRACT Stretching for more than 10,000 ha in the Metropolitan Area of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil, Serra da Cantareira comprises the largest native urban rainforest in the World, harboring a rich and diverse Atlantic Forest avifauna. Despite its closeness to major urban areas, few bird surveys have been conducted there. In this article we present an updated compilation of all bird species recorded for Serra da Cantareira, including personal records from the authors. A total of 326 species have been recorded for Serra da Cantareira since 1901; of these, nine have not been sighted there for the last two decades. The number of bird species endemic to the Atlantic Forest is high (80), and seven of its species are globally threatened. According to multivariate analyses the species diversity at Serra da Cantareira is similar to other regions of the Atlantic Forest, such as Carlos Botelho and Intervales state parks, where the vegetation is also ombrophilous dense forest. We discuss local changes in the avifaunal composition over the last decades and suggest the incorporation of large forest remnants to the Cantareira State Park to mitigate the impact of the northern section of Rodoanel Mário Covas, a highway (SP-21) that will soon be operational and will negatively impact the biodiversity of Serra da Cantareira.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Historical knowledge, richness and relative representativeness of the avifauna of the largest native urban rainforest in the world
title Historical knowledge, richness and relative representativeness of the avifauna of the largest native urban rainforest in the world
spellingShingle Historical knowledge, richness and relative representativeness of the avifauna of the largest native urban rainforest in the world
Tonetti,Vinicius R.
Atlantic Forest
bird conservation
hierarchical cluster analysis
principal coordinate analysis
Serra da Cantareira
title_short Historical knowledge, richness and relative representativeness of the avifauna of the largest native urban rainforest in the world
title_full Historical knowledge, richness and relative representativeness of the avifauna of the largest native urban rainforest in the world
title_fullStr Historical knowledge, richness and relative representativeness of the avifauna of the largest native urban rainforest in the world
title_full_unstemmed Historical knowledge, richness and relative representativeness of the avifauna of the largest native urban rainforest in the world
title_sort Historical knowledge, richness and relative representativeness of the avifauna of the largest native urban rainforest in the world
author Tonetti,Vinicius R.
author_facet Tonetti,Vinicius R.
Rego,Marco A.
Luca,André C. De
Develey,Pedro F.
Schunck,Fábio
Silveira,Luís F.
author_role author
author2 Rego,Marco A.
Luca,André C. De
Develey,Pedro F.
Schunck,Fábio
Silveira,Luís F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tonetti,Vinicius R.
Rego,Marco A.
Luca,André C. De
Develey,Pedro F.
Schunck,Fábio
Silveira,Luís F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest
bird conservation
hierarchical cluster analysis
principal coordinate analysis
Serra da Cantareira
topic Atlantic Forest
bird conservation
hierarchical cluster analysis
principal coordinate analysis
Serra da Cantareira
description ABSTRACT Stretching for more than 10,000 ha in the Metropolitan Area of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil, Serra da Cantareira comprises the largest native urban rainforest in the World, harboring a rich and diverse Atlantic Forest avifauna. Despite its closeness to major urban areas, few bird surveys have been conducted there. In this article we present an updated compilation of all bird species recorded for Serra da Cantareira, including personal records from the authors. A total of 326 species have been recorded for Serra da Cantareira since 1901; of these, nine have not been sighted there for the last two decades. The number of bird species endemic to the Atlantic Forest is high (80), and seven of its species are globally threatened. According to multivariate analyses the species diversity at Serra da Cantareira is similar to other regions of the Atlantic Forest, such as Carlos Botelho and Intervales state parks, where the vegetation is also ombrophilous dense forest. We discuss local changes in the avifaunal composition over the last decades and suggest the incorporation of large forest remnants to the Cantareira State Park to mitigate the impact of the northern section of Rodoanel Mário Covas, a highway (SP-21) that will soon be operational and will negatively impact the biodiversity of Serra da Cantareira.
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