Mamíferos atropelados e a fauna cinegética em duas estradas secundárias de Tefé,Am.

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Ademir Wiglison de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA)
Texto Completo: https://ri.uea.edu.br/handle/riuea/1392
Resumo: Linear constructions, such as roads and highways, contribute significantly to changes in the habitats of Amazonian fauna. The traffic of vehicles and human allocation favor anthropic effects such as forest fragmentation and hunting, contributing to indirect defaunation. This study evaluates records of roadkill, at the lowest possible taxonomic level, of wild mammals and compares the proportion of game fauna and roadkill rate with ten other roadkill studies carried out in the Brazilian Amazon biome. The study was carried out in the city of Tefé in the state of Amazonas, from August 2017 to August 2022 on the Agrovila road (12.3 km) and EMADE (12.8 km). Weekly field trips were carried out at Agrovila road and monthly at EMADE road by two or more researchers using bicycles. As a result, 187 mammals were recorded as being roadkilled, belonging to 12 species. Didelphiomorphia (42.8%) and Chiroptera (42.1%) were the most representative orders. Mucura Didelphis marsupialis (34.2%) was the most roadkilled species, followed by the wood rat Rattus norvegicus (3.7%) and the bat Carollia perspicillata (3.2%). The run-over rate of 8.6 ind/km/year is among the highest among studies in Amazonas. On the other hand, no game species was found, contrary to what occurred in most similar studies carried out in the Amazon region. This study highlights the need to better understand the patterns of pedestrian collisions that are occurring on secondary roads in the Amazon.
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spelling Mamíferos atropelados e a fauna cinegética em duas estradas secundárias de Tefé,Am.Mammals run over and game fauna on two secondary roads in Tefé, Am.MamíferosMammalsecologia de estradasroad ecologyfauna cinegéticaroadkillimpacto de estradasroad impact, TeféAmazonas, BrasilAmazonas, BrazilLinear constructions, such as roads and highways, contribute significantly to changes in the habitats of Amazonian fauna. The traffic of vehicles and human allocation favor anthropic effects such as forest fragmentation and hunting, contributing to indirect defaunation. This study evaluates records of roadkill, at the lowest possible taxonomic level, of wild mammals and compares the proportion of game fauna and roadkill rate with ten other roadkill studies carried out in the Brazilian Amazon biome. The study was carried out in the city of Tefé in the state of Amazonas, from August 2017 to August 2022 on the Agrovila road (12.3 km) and EMADE (12.8 km). Weekly field trips were carried out at Agrovila road and monthly at EMADE road by two or more researchers using bicycles. As a result, 187 mammals were recorded as being roadkilled, belonging to 12 species. Didelphiomorphia (42.8%) and Chiroptera (42.1%) were the most representative orders. Mucura Didelphis marsupialis (34.2%) was the most roadkilled species, followed by the wood rat Rattus norvegicus (3.7%) and the bat Carollia perspicillata (3.2%). The run-over rate of 8.6 ind/km/year is among the highest among studies in Amazonas. On the other hand, no game species was found, contrary to what occurred in most similar studies carried out in the Amazon region. This study highlights the need to better understand the patterns of pedestrian collisions that are occurring on secondary roads in the Amazon.Construções lineares, como estradas e rodovias, contribuem significativamente para alterações de hábitats da fauna amazônica. O fluxo de veículos e a alocação humana, favorecem diversos efeitos antrópicos, como a fragmentação da floresta e a caça, além de contribuir para a defaunação indireta. Este estudo avalia os registros de atropelamentos, do menor nível taxonômico possível, de mamíferos silvestres e compara a proporção de fauna cinegética e taxa de atropelamento com outros dez estudos de fauna atropelada realizados no bioma Amazônico brasileiro. O estudo foi realizado na cidade de Tefé no estado do Amazonas, no período de agosto de 2017 a agosto de 2022, em 12,3 km na estrada da Agrovila e 12,8 km em EMADE. Foram realizadas saídas a campo semanais na Agrovila e mensais da EMADE por dois ou mais pesquisadores utilizando bicicleta. Como resultado foram registrados 187 mamíferos atropelados, pertencentes a 12 espécies. Didelphiomorphia (42,8%) e Chiroptera (42,1%) foram as ordens mais representativas. Mucura Didelphis marsupialis (34,2%) foi a espécie mais atropelada, seguida pelo rato-do-mato Rattus norvegicus (3,7%) e o morcego Carollia perspicillata (3,2%). A taxa de atropelamento de 8,6 ind/km/ano, está entre as maiores entre os estudos do Amazonas. Por outro lado, nenhuma espécie cinegética foi encontrada, ao contrário do que ocorreu na maioria dos estudos similares realizados na região Amazônica. Este estudo evidencia a necessidade de se compreender melhor os padrões de atropelamento que estão ocorrendo em estradas secundárias amazônicasUniversidade do Estado do AmazonasBrasilUEABernhard, RafaelBernhard, RafaelFraga, Eloá Arévalo GomesAbreu, Fernando Henrique Teófilo deAlmeida, Ademir Wiglison de Souza2024-03-20T14:42:14Z2024-09-01T00:35:23Z2024-03-132024-03-20T14:42:14Z2024-02-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfhttps://ri.uea.edu.br/handle/riuea/1392porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA)instname:Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA)instacron:UEA2024-09-01T00:35:24Zoai:ri.uea.edu.br:riuea/1392Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://ri.uea.edu.br/server/oai/requestbibliotecacentral@uea.edu.bropendoar:2024-09-01T00:35:24Repositório Institucional da Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA) - Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mamíferos atropelados e a fauna cinegética em duas estradas secundárias de Tefé,Am.
Mammals run over and game fauna on two secondary roads in Tefé, Am.
title Mamíferos atropelados e a fauna cinegética em duas estradas secundárias de Tefé,Am.
spellingShingle Mamíferos atropelados e a fauna cinegética em duas estradas secundárias de Tefé,Am.
Almeida, Ademir Wiglison de Souza
Mamíferos
Mammals
ecologia de estradas
road ecology
fauna cinegética
roadkill
impacto de estradas
road impact, Tefé
Amazonas, Brasil
Amazonas, Brazil
title_short Mamíferos atropelados e a fauna cinegética em duas estradas secundárias de Tefé,Am.
title_full Mamíferos atropelados e a fauna cinegética em duas estradas secundárias de Tefé,Am.
title_fullStr Mamíferos atropelados e a fauna cinegética em duas estradas secundárias de Tefé,Am.
title_full_unstemmed Mamíferos atropelados e a fauna cinegética em duas estradas secundárias de Tefé,Am.
title_sort Mamíferos atropelados e a fauna cinegética em duas estradas secundárias de Tefé,Am.
author Almeida, Ademir Wiglison de Souza
author_facet Almeida, Ademir Wiglison de Souza
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Bernhard, Rafael
Bernhard, Rafael
Fraga, Eloá Arévalo Gomes
Abreu, Fernando Henrique Teófilo de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Ademir Wiglison de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mamíferos
Mammals
ecologia de estradas
road ecology
fauna cinegética
roadkill
impacto de estradas
road impact, Tefé
Amazonas, Brasil
Amazonas, Brazil
topic Mamíferos
Mammals
ecologia de estradas
road ecology
fauna cinegética
roadkill
impacto de estradas
road impact, Tefé
Amazonas, Brasil
Amazonas, Brazil
description Linear constructions, such as roads and highways, contribute significantly to changes in the habitats of Amazonian fauna. The traffic of vehicles and human allocation favor anthropic effects such as forest fragmentation and hunting, contributing to indirect defaunation. This study evaluates records of roadkill, at the lowest possible taxonomic level, of wild mammals and compares the proportion of game fauna and roadkill rate with ten other roadkill studies carried out in the Brazilian Amazon biome. The study was carried out in the city of Tefé in the state of Amazonas, from August 2017 to August 2022 on the Agrovila road (12.3 km) and EMADE (12.8 km). Weekly field trips were carried out at Agrovila road and monthly at EMADE road by two or more researchers using bicycles. As a result, 187 mammals were recorded as being roadkilled, belonging to 12 species. Didelphiomorphia (42.8%) and Chiroptera (42.1%) were the most representative orders. Mucura Didelphis marsupialis (34.2%) was the most roadkilled species, followed by the wood rat Rattus norvegicus (3.7%) and the bat Carollia perspicillata (3.2%). The run-over rate of 8.6 ind/km/year is among the highest among studies in Amazonas. On the other hand, no game species was found, contrary to what occurred in most similar studies carried out in the Amazon region. This study highlights the need to better understand the patterns of pedestrian collisions that are occurring on secondary roads in the Amazon.
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