Riqueza e abundância relativa de aves de dois fragmentos de Cerrado na região central do Estado de São Paulo
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2008-02-29Autor
Silva, Marina Telles Marques da
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Biodiversity at all have been intensively threatened by forest fragmentation. Fragments
situated nearby major natural areas are important to some animal populations and avifaunal
inventories are important because they can play an important role in the environmental
evaluation of these areas. This paper records a qualitative and quantitative inventory of the
bird community that occurs in two Cerrado fragments situated next to the Estação Ecológica
de Itirapina, a very important conservation unit to São Paulo State. The Vermelhão fragment
has 350 ha and the other one, Valério, is about 150 ha of natural Cerrado vegetation. The
qualitative portion of the inventory was made by walking in the areas. For the quantitative
portion we used the point counts with unlimited distance methodology. A total of 213 species
were observed between August 2006 and October 2007, within 53 new records to the region.
The species list indicates eight threatened species in the state and five considered endemics of
Cerrado. Observing the abundance index values (IPA) we realize that there are few species
with a high IPA and a large number of species with intermediate and low rates. Most species
were registered until 50% of the visits to the areas. Results show these fragments importance
to the conservation of local biodiversity.