Non-volant mammals of carlos botelho state park, paranapiacaba forest continuum

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Abstract

The Atlantic Forest is one of the most studied Brazilian biomes in relation to its mammalian fauna. However, there is still a series of gaps of knowledge about the distribution and persistence of some of these species which prevents taking adequate conservation measures to better protect the mammals. In order to make the inventory of the non-volant mammalian fauna of the Carlos Botelho State Park (SP), we compiled data of camera trapping, diurnal census, track records, pitfall and live trapping collected over 8 years (2004-2012). We registered a total of 53 species, of which 12 are regionally threatened and one is an exotic species (Lepus europaeus), including the presence of most mammal species expected for the Paranapiacaba Forest Continuum. The high non-volant mammals species richness allied to the presence of threatened species, strengthen the role of this protected area for mammal conservation in the Atlantic Forest. Although, the local extinction of one species, Tayassu pecari, alert to the need for effective measures of protection.

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Brocardo, C. R., Rodarte, R., Bueno, R. da S., Culot, L., & Galetti, M. (2012). Non-volant mammals of carlos botelho state park, paranapiacaba forest continuum. Biota Neotropica, 12(4), 198–208. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1676-06032012000400021

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