巴西南马托格罗索州鸟类名录:多样性与保护

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia Pub Date : 2022-04-27 DOI:10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.029
A. P. Nunes, F. C. Straube, S. R. Posso, R. Laps, M. F. Vasconcelos, Diego Hoffmann, J. C. Morante‐Filho, R. J. Donatelli, J. Ragusa-Netto, C. Faxina, M. N. Godoi, Alberto Urben-Filho, Sáuria Lúcia Rocha de Castro, E. V. Lopes, L. Anjos, W. Tomas, L. B. Mendonça, P. A. Silva, Maria Antonietta Castro Pivatto, M. Costacurta, A. D. Melo, A. Hass, V. S. Braz, Érica de Souza Módena, Gabriel Oliveira de Freitas, Rafael Augusto Ducel de Souza, Maristela Benites, S. Mamede, W. Menq
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几个植物地理区域(塞拉多、潘塔纳尔、大西洋森林、格兰查科和奇基塔诺干森林)汇聚在巴西南马托格罗索州,并影响区域生物多样性。尽管Nunes等人公布了南马托格罗索州的鸟类名单。(2017),有必要更新和严格审查鸟类记录。在这项研究中,我们收集了过去几十年来从该州336个地点的物种列表和在线数据平台获得的几项记录的结果,并将其分为主要(初级和次级)和第三级列表。南马托格罗索岛的鸟类区系由678种组成,其中643种(95%)有记录证明其发生(主要名录),而34种仍缺乏文件(次要名录)。南马托格罗索岛的相关物种数量占巴西鸟类的34%。一些物种因其在南马托格罗索州的独特分布而引人注目,如仙人掌黑色素藻(Melanorpes cactorum)、卢古布里斯芹菜(Celeus lugubris)、近花斑蝶(Phaethornis subochraceus)和瓜拉亚努斯广柱蝶(Canterchilus guarayanus),反映了查科和奇基塔诺干林不同植物地理区域的影响。迁徙者占该州鸟类群落的20%,其中93种对应于来自南美洲(南部和西部)各个地区的迁徙者,40种对应于北方迁徙者。33个物种在潘塔纳尔平原和该州其他地区进行游牧活动。31种物种被列入全球和/或国家濒危物种名录的一些受保护威胁类别。其他30个物种在全球一级被列入近危类别,在国家一级被列为23个。此外,干燥森林(Serra da Bodoquena和Maciço do Urucum)的典型物种以及该州南部大西洋森林的物种值得关注,因为它们的分布受到限制,栖息地面临着巨大的人为压力。
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Checklist of the birds of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: diversity and conservation
Several phytogeographic regions (Cerrado, Pantanal, Atlantic Forest, Gran Chaco, and Chiquitano Dry Forests) converge in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, and influence regional biodiversity. Despite a list of birds in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul being published by Nunes et al. (2017), it is necessary to update and critically review avifauna records. In this study, we gathered the results of several records obtained from species lists and online data platforms of the 336 sites in this state over the last decades and grouped them into Main (Primary and Secondary) and Tertiary Lists. The avifauna of Mato Grosso do Sul is composed of 678 species, of which 643 (95%) have records proving their occurrence (Primary List), whereas 34 still lack documentation (Secondary List). The number of related species for Mato Grosso do Sul represents 34% of the Brazilian avifauna. Some species stand out for their unique occurrence in Mato Grosso do Sul, such as Melanerpes cactorum, Celeus lugubris, Phaethornis subochraceus, and Cantorchilus guarayanus, reflecting the influence of different phytogeographic regions of the Chaco and Chiquitano Dry Forests. Migrants represent 20% of the bird community occurring in the state, of which 93 species correspond to migrants from various regions of South America (south and west) and 40 to boreal migrants. Thirty-three species perform nomadic movements across the Pantanal Plain and other regions of the state. Thirty-one species are included in some conservation-threatened categories of global and/or national endangered species lists. Other 30 species are included in the near-threatened category at the global level and 23 at the national level. In addition, species typical of dry forests (in Serra da Bodoquena and Maciço do Urucum) and those from the Atlantic Forest in the south of the state deserve attention due to their restricted distribution and the high anthropogenic pressure on their habitat.
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