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Título: Medium and large mammals in rio vermelho municipal environmental protection area, Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil
Título(s) alternativo(s): Mamíferos de médio e grande porte na área de proteção ambiental municipal do rio vermelho em Santa Catarina, sul do Brasil
Autor: Rosa, Clarissa Alves da
Freitas, Antônio Carlos de
Aximoff, Izar Araujo
Hübel, Marcelo
Palavras-chave: Atlantic forest
Protected areas
Data do documento: 2021
Revista: Oecologia Australis
Abstract: Most studies on medium and large mammals in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest are carried out in areas under full protection (as parks and biological reserves). Considering the continuing threats that the forest remnants are suffering, it is essential to carry out mammal surveys in protected areas for sustainable use. In order to evaluate the species richness and the relative frequency of medium and large mammals in the área de proteção ambiental municipal do Rio Vermelho - APARV (northern Santa Catarina state), methodologies of direct visualization and camera traps were used. The study was conducted from the beginning of 2015 to the end of 2019. In Santa Catarina state, there is only one study which sampling effort is comparable to the present one (7300 night-trap). Thirtythree native mammal species and two alien species (Canis familiaris and Lepus europaeus) were found. The species accumulation curve tended to stabilize at the beginning of the third year. Three species were responsible for more than half of the photographic records (Cerdocyon thous, Eira barbara and Procyon cancrivorus). In total, 33.3% of the species are classified in some category of threat, and three of these species are among the less recorded in Santa Catarina state (Tayassu pecari, Tapirus terrestris and Mazama nana). Our survey added 18 new occurrences to the APARV management plan. Only two of the 18 mammal surveys carried out previously in the Santa Catarina state recorded more species than our study. This is the second survey which was carried out in protected areas for sustainable use in Santa Catarina state. Our study contributes to the important knowledge that can be used in conservation measures. In this way, the APARV plays a fundamental role for the conservation of the Atlantic Forest mammals, constituting an important area favoring the population movements of mammals. © 2021, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.4257/oeco.2021.2503.08
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