亚马逊东部边缘原生林中部和外围蚁鸟的物种丰富度

Carlos Martínez
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蚁鸟(蚁科)由许多食虫鸟类组成,主要是存在于所有新热带生物群落的林下鸟类。许多物种只在亚马逊地区出现,因此物种丰富度预计将从亚马逊中部到周边地区下降;这种模式主要是由于分类单元的进化史。在亚马逊河流域最东部和最受威胁的地区之一bel姆地方性中心的六个原生林地点进行了蚁鸟物种丰富度的快速调查。这些遗址依次从中心到外围地区,后者位于亚马逊河的边缘。各样点蚁鸟物种丰富度以有无标准表示。在每个地点进行两次调查,在每次调查的两条小径中每条走三个横断面。物种丰富度从最中心地点(古鲁皮生物保护区)的19种逐渐减少到最外围地点( o Luís)的2种。物种丰富度的梯度可能主要与该类群的进化史有关,但应鼓励使用适合于评估环境退化对区域丰富度的影响的新研究。
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Species richness of Antbirds (Thamnophilidae) in more central and peripheral sites of terra firme forest in the eastern edge of the Amazonia
Antbirds (Thamnophilidae) comprise many insectivorous, mostly understory birds present in all Neotropical biomas. Many species occur specifically in the Amazonia, so a decline in species richness is expected from central Amazonian sites, to peripheral ones; this pattern is due primarily to the evolutionary history of the taxon. Rapid surveys to state the antbird species richness were performed in six sites of terra firme forest in the Belém Center of Endemism, the Easternmost and one of the most threatened regions in the Amazonia. These sites followed a series from more central to more peripheral areas, the latter being located in the edge of the Amazonia. The antbird species richness of every site was stated by presence-absence criteria. Two surveys were made in each site, by walking three transects in each of two trails in every survey. This species richness progressively fell from 19 species in the most central site (Gurupi Biological Reserve) to only two in the most peripheral one (São Luís). Probably, the gradient in the species richness is primarily associated to the evolutionary history of this group, however new studies using methods appropriated to assess the effects of environmental degradation in the regional richness of Thamnophilidae and other forest bird species should be encouraged.
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