Medium and Large-sized Mammals in a Private Reserve of Natural Heritage in the Municipality of Jaú, São Paulo, Brazil
Author(s) -
Ricardo Reale,
Renata Cristina Batista Fonseca,
Wilson Uieda
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.276
H-Index - 22
ISSN - 1809-127X
DOI - 10.15560/10.5.997
Subject(s) - leopardus , geography , wildlife , nature reserve , deforestation (computer science) , forest fragmentation , mammal , fauna , forestry , environmental protection , ecology , biodiversity , biology , archaeology , computer science , programming language
Medium and large-sized mammals control invertebrate and vertebrate populations and are important seed dispersers. These animals are losing their territory and living range due to deforestation and the fragmentation of natural areas, particularly in the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado. The Private Reserve of Natural Heritage (PRNH) Amadeu Botelho is isolated from other forest fragments and is thus a wildlife refuge in the region of Jau, central-western region of state of Sao Paulo, southeastem Brazil. Animals as such as the puma ( Puma concolor ), ocelot ( Leopardus pardalis ) and jaguarundi ( Puma yagouaroundi ) have been sighted in the reserve by wildlife guards and residents. This reserve, which belongs to “Santo Antonio dos Ipes” farm, is surrounded by several plantations, and is very close to the center of the city of Jau. In addition to surveying the mammal species in the reserve, this study diagnosed the influence of the farm’s activities and the proximity to the center of the municipality of Jau on the fauna under study
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