Aves e vegetação em um bairro residencial da cidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brasil)

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Autor(a) principal: Argel-de-Oliveira,Maria Martha
Data de Publicação: 1995
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zoologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-81751995000100011
Resumo: From 1978 to 1991, 48 bird species have exploited some kind of resource in a residential quarter reasonably well provided of vegetation. There was a predominante of species with generalist feeding habits (omnivores and non-specialized insectivores), forest edge or secondary growth dwellers, and species that feed and nest in arboreal and shrub layers. Only 23 species are certain or probable residents; the presence of others is due to migration or to displacement of populational excedents coming perhaps from nearby urban parks. Although the vegetation is not exactly profuse, it is enough to be exploited by many forest species. As the city of São Paulo confines with the Atlantic Forest, this kind of urban vegetation may be important to the maintenance not only of resident populations but also of vagrant birds from the surroundings, including some rare or little known species.
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title Aves e vegetação em um bairro residencial da cidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brasil)
spellingShingle Aves e vegetação em um bairro residencial da cidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brasil)
Argel-de-Oliveira,Maria Martha
Urban avifauna
São Paulo
Brazil
title_short Aves e vegetação em um bairro residencial da cidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brasil)
title_full Aves e vegetação em um bairro residencial da cidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brasil)
title_fullStr Aves e vegetação em um bairro residencial da cidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brasil)
title_full_unstemmed Aves e vegetação em um bairro residencial da cidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brasil)
title_sort Aves e vegetação em um bairro residencial da cidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brasil)
author Argel-de-Oliveira,Maria Martha
author_facet Argel-de-Oliveira,Maria Martha
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Argel-de-Oliveira,Maria Martha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Urban avifauna
São Paulo
Brazil
topic Urban avifauna
São Paulo
Brazil
description From 1978 to 1991, 48 bird species have exploited some kind of resource in a residential quarter reasonably well provided of vegetation. There was a predominante of species with generalist feeding habits (omnivores and non-specialized insectivores), forest edge or secondary growth dwellers, and species that feed and nest in arboreal and shrub layers. Only 23 species are certain or probable residents; the presence of others is due to migration or to displacement of populational excedents coming perhaps from nearby urban parks. Although the vegetation is not exactly profuse, it is enough to be exploited by many forest species. As the city of São Paulo confines with the Atlantic Forest, this kind of urban vegetation may be important to the maintenance not only of resident populations but also of vagrant birds from the surroundings, including some rare or little known species.
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