Territorial expansion of Zenaida auriculata (Aves: Columbidae) in the Brazilian Amazon

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Abstract

Birds are considered bioindicators of environmental quality because they are sensitive to environmental changes. The eared dove (Zenaida auriculata) is associated with open areas, has low sensitivity to environmental changes and is widely distributed in Brazil, although it is not typically found in the Amazon region. We analyzed the biogeographic expansion of this species in the Brazilian Amazon through searches carried out on digital citizen science platforms. The records of Z. auriculata were related with the area of accumulated deforestation in the biome. We identified 804 records of Z. auriculata in the Brazilian Amazon, of which 259 were in areas where its occurrence had been previously unknown. We show that the species has been expanding its geographic distribution, clearly overlapping with deforested areas.

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Ortúzar-Ferreira, C. N., Tavares, G. M., & Franchin, A. G. (2022). Territorial expansion of Zenaida auriculata (Aves: Columbidae) in the Brazilian Amazon. Acta Amazonica, 52(2), 166–171. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392202102711

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