Species composition and frequency of habitat use by medium and large-sized mammals in the Brazilian Cerrado Biome, State of Tocantins
The Cerrado biome is the second largest natural vegetation type existing in Brazil after the Amazon, covering 91% of the State of Tocantins, with 30% of the territory changed as a result of the expansion of economic development areas. The substitution of natural vegetation means habitat loss on spec...
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doaj-8b18319fe96b42d8bdc1828a984c85102020-11-25T02:04:51ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum : Biological Sciences1679-92831807-863X2019-11-0141e45684e4568410.4025/actascibiolsci.v41i1.4568445684Species composition and frequency of habitat use by medium and large-sized mammals in the Brazilian Cerrado Biome, State of TocantinsWagner Tadeu Vieira Santiago0Carlos Fonseca1Antonio Carlos da Silva Zanzini2Felipe Santana Machado3Aloysio Souza de Moura4Marco Aurélio Leite Fontes5Universidade de AveiroUniversidade de AveiroUniversidade Federal de LavrasUniversidade Federal de Lavras / Escola Estadual Professora Ana Letro StaacksUniversidade Federal de Lavras Universidade Federal de Lavras The Cerrado biome is the second largest natural vegetation type existing in Brazil after the Amazon, covering 91% of the State of Tocantins, with 30% of the territory changed as a result of the expansion of economic development areas. The substitution of natural vegetation means habitat loss on species, and may put the survival of medium and large-sized mammal species under extinction risk. These species represent significant energy demands and high requirements of area within the habitat. This study aims to assess the species composition and the frequency of use of physiognomic types of vegetation by medium and large-sized mammals. The study was conducted from 2001 to 2011 using a set of complementary and alternative techniques in fragments of seven different physiognomic types of vegetation. Fourth-seven medium and large-sized mammals were registered. This record corresponds to 92% of species already described within the biome, and five additional species to those registered in the data base of the State of Tocantins. Fourteen of these species are at certain degree of threat of extinction. The most used physiognomic types of vegetation in terms of canopy cover were Cerradao, Typical Cerrado, Riparian Forest and Dense Cerrado, and the less used were Gallery Forest, Campo Sujo and Vereda.http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/45684utilization of habitat; phytophysiognomies; diversity |
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Wagner Tadeu Vieira Santiago Carlos Fonseca Antonio Carlos da Silva Zanzini Felipe Santana Machado Aloysio Souza de Moura Marco Aurélio Leite Fontes |
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Wagner Tadeu Vieira Santiago Carlos Fonseca Antonio Carlos da Silva Zanzini Felipe Santana Machado Aloysio Souza de Moura Marco Aurélio Leite Fontes Species composition and frequency of habitat use by medium and large-sized mammals in the Brazilian Cerrado Biome, State of Tocantins Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences utilization of habitat; phytophysiognomies; diversity |
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Wagner Tadeu Vieira Santiago Carlos Fonseca Antonio Carlos da Silva Zanzini Felipe Santana Machado Aloysio Souza de Moura Marco Aurélio Leite Fontes |
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Species composition and frequency of habitat use by medium and large-sized mammals in the Brazilian Cerrado Biome, State of Tocantins |
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Species composition and frequency of habitat use by medium and large-sized mammals in the Brazilian Cerrado Biome, State of Tocantins |
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Species composition and frequency of habitat use by medium and large-sized mammals in the Brazilian Cerrado Biome, State of Tocantins |
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Species composition and frequency of habitat use by medium and large-sized mammals in the Brazilian Cerrado Biome, State of Tocantins |
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Species composition and frequency of habitat use by medium and large-sized mammals in the Brazilian Cerrado Biome, State of Tocantins |
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species composition and frequency of habitat use by medium and large-sized mammals in the brazilian cerrado biome, state of tocantins |
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Universidade Estadual de Maringá |
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Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences |
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1679-9283 1807-863X |
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The Cerrado biome is the second largest natural vegetation type existing in Brazil after the Amazon, covering 91% of the State of Tocantins, with 30% of the territory changed as a result of the expansion of economic development areas. The substitution of natural vegetation means habitat loss on species, and may put the survival of medium and large-sized mammal species under extinction risk. These species represent significant energy demands and high requirements of area within the habitat. This study aims to assess the species composition and the frequency of use of physiognomic types of vegetation by medium and large-sized mammals. The study was conducted from 2001 to 2011 using a set of complementary and alternative techniques in fragments of seven different physiognomic types of vegetation. Fourth-seven medium and large-sized mammals were registered. This record corresponds to 92% of species already described within the biome, and five additional species to those registered in the data base of the State of Tocantins. Fourteen of these species are at certain degree of threat of extinction. The most used physiognomic types of vegetation in terms of canopy cover were Cerradao, Typical Cerrado, Riparian Forest and Dense Cerrado, and the less used were Gallery Forest, Campo Sujo and Vereda. |
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utilization of habitat; phytophysiognomies; diversity |
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