Touristic activity and disturbances over Nearctic migratory birds oin the coast of Piauí State, Brazil
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Resumo: | The migration of birds is a phenomenon that leads thousands of individuals to move between different areas for feeding and breeding, with these movements often crossing geopolitical borders. This behavior is crucial for the survival of many species. However, anthropogenic impacts are affecting the habitats of these species, contributing to the decline in bird populations. In light of this, the aim of this study was to analyze the disturbances caused by tourist activities on migratory birds visiting the estuaries of the Cardoso and Camurupim rivers on the coast of the state of Piauí and propose measures to mitigate disturbances on the birds. Samples were taken at three observation points, where changes in bird behavior in response to tourist activities were analyzed. Binoculars, a photographic camera, and a laser rangefinder were used to assist in delineating impact zones. Although various tourist activities occur in the region, the main disturbances are caused by kitesurfing and tourists walking near the feeding or resting areas of the species. Calidris minutilla, Calidris pusilla, Calidris alba, Actitis macularius, and Charadriius semipalmatus were the least sensitive species to disturbances, reacting more frequently within impact zones Z = 0-30m and Z = 30-60m, while the species Pluvialis squatarola, Numenius hudsonicus, Tringa melanoleuca, Calidris canutus, Limnodromus griseus, and Pandion haliaetus showed greater escape distances. The results of this study show that tourists walking and kitesurfing are the main activities impacting migratory birds in the region, highlighting the need for measures to mitigate such impacts. Based on the results, the creation of minimum protection zones of 160m and 200m is recommended to mitigate disturbances caused by the approach of bathers and kitesurfers. |
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Touristic activity and disturbances over Nearctic migratory birds oin the coast of Piauí State, BrazilAtividades Turísticas e os Distúrbios sobre Aves Migratórias Neárticas no Litoral do Piauí, BrasilAvifaunaKitesurfMigraçãoTurismoBirdlifeKitesurfingMigrationTourismThe migration of birds is a phenomenon that leads thousands of individuals to move between different areas for feeding and breeding, with these movements often crossing geopolitical borders. This behavior is crucial for the survival of many species. However, anthropogenic impacts are affecting the habitats of these species, contributing to the decline in bird populations. In light of this, the aim of this study was to analyze the disturbances caused by tourist activities on migratory birds visiting the estuaries of the Cardoso and Camurupim rivers on the coast of the state of Piauí and propose measures to mitigate disturbances on the birds. Samples were taken at three observation points, where changes in bird behavior in response to tourist activities were analyzed. Binoculars, a photographic camera, and a laser rangefinder were used to assist in delineating impact zones. Although various tourist activities occur in the region, the main disturbances are caused by kitesurfing and tourists walking near the feeding or resting areas of the species. Calidris minutilla, Calidris pusilla, Calidris alba, Actitis macularius, and Charadriius semipalmatus were the least sensitive species to disturbances, reacting more frequently within impact zones Z = 0-30m and Z = 30-60m, while the species Pluvialis squatarola, Numenius hudsonicus, Tringa melanoleuca, Calidris canutus, Limnodromus griseus, and Pandion haliaetus showed greater escape distances. The results of this study show that tourists walking and kitesurfing are the main activities impacting migratory birds in the region, highlighting the need for measures to mitigate such impacts. Based on the results, the creation of minimum protection zones of 160m and 200m is recommended to mitigate disturbances caused by the approach of bathers and kitesurfers.A migração de aves é um fenômeno que leva milhares de indivíduos a se deslocarem entre diferentes áreas de alimentação e reprodução, podendo esses movimentos ultrapassarem fronteiras geopolíticas. Este é um comportamento crucial para a sobrevivência de muitas espécies. No entanto, os impactos antrópicos estão afetando os habitats das espécies, contribuindo para o declínio populacional das aves. Diante disto, este estudo teve como objetivo analisar os distúrbios causados pelas atividades turísticas sobre as aves migratórias que visitam os estuários dos rios Cardoso e Camurupim, no litoral do estado do Piauí, e propor medidas para mitigar as perturbações sobre as aves. As amostragens foram realizadas em três pontos de observação, onde foram analisadas as alterações do comportamento das aves em repostas às atividades turísticas. Para isto, foram utilisados binóculos, câmera fotográfica e um telêmetro a laser para auxiliar na elaboração das zonas de impacto. Embora ocorram diversos tipos de atividades turísticas na região, as principais perturbações são causadas pelo kitesurf e turistas caminhando próximo às áreas de alimentação ou repouso das espécies. Calidris minutilla, Calidris pusilla, Calidris alba, Actitis macularius e Charadriius semipalmatus foram as espécies menos sensíveis aos distúrbios, reagindo com mais frequência dentro das zonas de impactos Z = 0-30m e Z = 30-60m, ao passo que as espécies Pluvialis squatarola, Numenius hudsonicus, Tringa melanoleuca, Calidris canutus, Limnodromus griseus e Pandion haliaetus apresentaram maiores distâncias de fuga. Os resultados deste estudo mostram que a presença de turistas caminhando e a prática do kitesurf são as principais atividades que impactam as aves migratórias na região, o que demonstra a necessidade de medidas para mitigar tais impactos. Com base nos resultados deste estudo, a criação de zonas de proteção mínima de 160m e 200m são indicadas para mitigar os distúrbios provocados pela aproximação de banhistas e kitesurfistas.Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2024-03-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/sociedadenatureza/article/view/7104710.14393/SN-v36-2024-71047Sociedade & Natureza; Vol. 36 No. 1 (2024): Sociedade & NaturezaSociedade & Natureza; v. 36 n. 1 (2024): Sociedade & Natureza1982-45130103-1570reponame:Sociedade & natureza (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/sociedadenatureza/article/view/71047/38385https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/sociedadenatureza/article/view/71047/38386Copyright (c) 2023 Airton Janes da Silva Siqueira, Muryllo dos Santos Nascimento, Suely Silva Santos, Anderson Guzzi, Solano de Souza Bragahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSiqueira, Airton Janes da SilvaNascimento, Muryllo dos SantosSantos, Suely SilvaGuzzi, AndersonBraga, Solano de Souza2024-05-13T15:01:06Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/71047Revistahttp://www.sociedadenatureza.ig.ufu.br/PUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/sociedadenatureza/oai||sociedade.natureza.ufu@gmail.com|| lucianamelo@ufu.br1982-45130103-1570opendoar:2024-05-13T15:01:06Sociedade & natureza (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Touristic activity and disturbances over Nearctic migratory birds oin the coast of Piauí State, Brazil Atividades Turísticas e os Distúrbios sobre Aves Migratórias Neárticas no Litoral do Piauí, Brasil |
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Touristic activity and disturbances over Nearctic migratory birds oin the coast of Piauí State, Brazil |
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Touristic activity and disturbances over Nearctic migratory birds oin the coast of Piauí State, Brazil Siqueira, Airton Janes da Silva Avifauna Kitesurf Migração Turismo Birdlife Kitesurfing Migration Tourism |
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Touristic activity and disturbances over Nearctic migratory birds oin the coast of Piauí State, Brazil |
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Touristic activity and disturbances over Nearctic migratory birds oin the coast of Piauí State, Brazil |
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Touristic activity and disturbances over Nearctic migratory birds oin the coast of Piauí State, Brazil |
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Touristic activity and disturbances over Nearctic migratory birds oin the coast of Piauí State, Brazil |
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Touristic activity and disturbances over Nearctic migratory birds oin the coast of Piauí State, Brazil |
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Siqueira, Airton Janes da Silva |
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Siqueira, Airton Janes da Silva Nascimento, Muryllo dos Santos Santos, Suely Silva Guzzi, Anderson Braga, Solano de Souza |
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Nascimento, Muryllo dos Santos Santos, Suely Silva Guzzi, Anderson Braga, Solano de Souza |
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Siqueira, Airton Janes da Silva Nascimento, Muryllo dos Santos Santos, Suely Silva Guzzi, Anderson Braga, Solano de Souza |
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Avifauna Kitesurf Migração Turismo Birdlife Kitesurfing Migration Tourism |
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Avifauna Kitesurf Migração Turismo Birdlife Kitesurfing Migration Tourism |
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The migration of birds is a phenomenon that leads thousands of individuals to move between different areas for feeding and breeding, with these movements often crossing geopolitical borders. This behavior is crucial for the survival of many species. However, anthropogenic impacts are affecting the habitats of these species, contributing to the decline in bird populations. In light of this, the aim of this study was to analyze the disturbances caused by tourist activities on migratory birds visiting the estuaries of the Cardoso and Camurupim rivers on the coast of the state of Piauí and propose measures to mitigate disturbances on the birds. Samples were taken at three observation points, where changes in bird behavior in response to tourist activities were analyzed. Binoculars, a photographic camera, and a laser rangefinder were used to assist in delineating impact zones. Although various tourist activities occur in the region, the main disturbances are caused by kitesurfing and tourists walking near the feeding or resting areas of the species. Calidris minutilla, Calidris pusilla, Calidris alba, Actitis macularius, and Charadriius semipalmatus were the least sensitive species to disturbances, reacting more frequently within impact zones Z = 0-30m and Z = 30-60m, while the species Pluvialis squatarola, Numenius hudsonicus, Tringa melanoleuca, Calidris canutus, Limnodromus griseus, and Pandion haliaetus showed greater escape distances. The results of this study show that tourists walking and kitesurfing are the main activities impacting migratory birds in the region, highlighting the need for measures to mitigate such impacts. Based on the results, the creation of minimum protection zones of 160m and 200m is recommended to mitigate disturbances caused by the approach of bathers and kitesurfers. |
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