Endemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population size
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Resumo: | Amazona is the largest genus of the Psittacidae, one of the most threatened bird families. Here, we study four species of Amazona (Amazona brasiliensis, A. pretrei, A. vinacea, and A. rhodocorytha) that are dependent on a highly vulnerable biome: the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. To examine their distribution and abundance, we compile abundance estimates and counts, and develop site-occupancy models of their geographic range. These models integrate data from formal research and citizen science platforms to estimate probabilistic maps of the species’ occurrence throughout their range. Estimated range areas varied from 15,000 km2 for A. brasiliensis to more than 400,000 km2 for A. vinacea. While A. vinacea is the only species with a statistical estimate of abundance (~8000 individuals), A. pretrei has the longest time series of roost counts, and A. rhodocorytha has the least information about population size. The highest number of individuals counted in one year was for A. pretrei (~20,000), followed by A. brasiliensis (~9000). Continued modeling of research and citizen science data, matched with collaborative designed surveys that count parrots at their non-breeding roosts, are essential for an appropriate assessment of the species’ status, as well as for examining the outcome of conservation actions. |
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Zulian, VivianeMiller, David A.W.Oliveira, Gonçalo Nuno Côrte-Real Ferraz de2024-03-19T05:04:34Z20211424-2818http://hdl.handle.net/10183/273784001171719Amazona is the largest genus of the Psittacidae, one of the most threatened bird families. Here, we study four species of Amazona (Amazona brasiliensis, A. pretrei, A. vinacea, and A. rhodocorytha) that are dependent on a highly vulnerable biome: the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. To examine their distribution and abundance, we compile abundance estimates and counts, and develop site-occupancy models of their geographic range. These models integrate data from formal research and citizen science platforms to estimate probabilistic maps of the species’ occurrence throughout their range. Estimated range areas varied from 15,000 km2 for A. brasiliensis to more than 400,000 km2 for A. vinacea. While A. vinacea is the only species with a statistical estimate of abundance (~8000 individuals), A. pretrei has the longest time series of roost counts, and A. rhodocorytha has the least information about population size. The highest number of individuals counted in one year was for A. pretrei (~20,000), followed by A. brasiliensis (~9000). Continued modeling of research and citizen science data, matched with collaborative designed surveys that count parrots at their non-breeding roosts, are essential for an appropriate assessment of the species’ status, as well as for examining the outcome of conservation actions.application/pdfengDiversity: Open Access Biodiversity Journal. Basel, Switzerland. Vol. 13, no. 9 (2021), e416, 15 p.PsitacídeosModelos de distribuição de espéciesOccupancy modelsData integration modelsCount dataEndemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population sizeEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001171719.pdf.txt001171719.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain68389http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/273784/2/001171719.pdf.txt19a7296317f1c12418b7d5594c271aeeMD52ORIGINAL001171719.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2000816http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/273784/1/001171719.pdf60c18a1954af15a93b9a3ef5e7ebf3d5MD5110183/2737842024-03-20 04:48:59.13864oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/273784Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-03-20T07:48:59Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Endemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population size |
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Endemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population size |
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Endemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population size Zulian, Viviane Psitacídeos Modelos de distribuição de espécies Occupancy models Data integration models Count data |
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Endemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population size |
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Endemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population size |
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Endemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population size |
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Endemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population size |
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Endemic and threatened Amazona parrots of the Atlantic Forest: an overview of their geographic range and population size |
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Zulian, Viviane |
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Zulian, Viviane Miller, David A.W. Oliveira, Gonçalo Nuno Côrte-Real Ferraz de |
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Miller, David A.W. Oliveira, Gonçalo Nuno Côrte-Real Ferraz de |
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Zulian, Viviane Miller, David A.W. Oliveira, Gonçalo Nuno Côrte-Real Ferraz de |
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Psitacídeos Modelos de distribuição de espécies |
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Psitacídeos Modelos de distribuição de espécies Occupancy models Data integration models Count data |
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Occupancy models Data integration models Count data |
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Amazona is the largest genus of the Psittacidae, one of the most threatened bird families. Here, we study four species of Amazona (Amazona brasiliensis, A. pretrei, A. vinacea, and A. rhodocorytha) that are dependent on a highly vulnerable biome: the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. To examine their distribution and abundance, we compile abundance estimates and counts, and develop site-occupancy models of their geographic range. These models integrate data from formal research and citizen science platforms to estimate probabilistic maps of the species’ occurrence throughout their range. Estimated range areas varied from 15,000 km2 for A. brasiliensis to more than 400,000 km2 for A. vinacea. While A. vinacea is the only species with a statistical estimate of abundance (~8000 individuals), A. pretrei has the longest time series of roost counts, and A. rhodocorytha has the least information about population size. The highest number of individuals counted in one year was for A. pretrei (~20,000), followed by A. brasiliensis (~9000). Continued modeling of research and citizen science data, matched with collaborative designed surveys that count parrots at their non-breeding roosts, are essential for an appropriate assessment of the species’ status, as well as for examining the outcome of conservation actions. |
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