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中型和大型野生哺乳动物(MLSWM)在保护区内鲜为人知。我在巴西南里奥格兰德州Dois Irmãos das Missões的Reservea Biológica Municipal Moreno Fortes(REBIO-MF)进行了一项MLSWM调查,使用了主动搜索、足迹陷阱和对居民的采访。本工作提供了MLSWM的26个种的列表。这一数字占南里奥格兰德州MLSWM物种的60%,占该地区发现物种的70%。其中,54%在国家层面被列入濒危物种名录,19%在国家层面,23%在全球范围内。以螃蟹为食的狐狸(Cerdocyon thou)是最常见的物种。受访者报告了24个物种,其中12个没有使用主动搜索和足迹陷阱方法进行登记。这些信息表明REBIO-MF是MLSWM在RS的重要位置。
MEDIUM- AND LARGE-SIZED WILD MAMMALS OF THE RESERVA BIOLÓGICA MUNICIPAL MORENO FORTES, DOIS IRMÃOS DAS MISSÕES, RIO GRANDE DO SUL STATE, BRAZIL
Medium- and large-sized wild mammals (MLSWM) are little known in protected areas. I carried a survey of MLSWM at the Reserva Biológica Municipal Moreno Fortes (REBIO-MF) in Dois Irmãos das Missões, Rio Grande do Sul state (RS), Brazil, using active search, footprint traps and interviews with residents. This work provided a list of 26 species of MLSWM. This number represent 60% of MLSWM species of Rio Grande do Sul state and 70% of those found in the region. Among them, 54% are included in the list fauna of endangered species at the state level, 19% at the national level, and 23% globally. The Crab-eating Fox (Cerdocyon thous) was the most registered and common species. The interviewees reported 24 species, 12 of which were not registered using active search and footprint traps methods. Such informations indicates REBIO-MF as an important place for MLSWM at RS.