Uso de habitat pelo tapaculo-de-colarinho (melanopareia torquata) em um cerrado do sudeste do Brasil: Implicações para o manejo

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Abstract

The Collared Crescentchest (Melanopareia torquata) is a small insectivore endemic to the Cerrado. We examine the habitat use of this bird in a preserved Cerrado area in southeastern Brazil. Despite its occurrence in grassland with shrubs, the species used these areas less frequently than expected. The Collared Crescentchest mainly used areas of campo cerrado, but it was not recorded in a disturbed one. The common occurrence of exotic grass (U. decumbens) and cattle grazing may have brought about factors for its occurrence. However, the preference for native grasses may indicate an adverse indirect relationship against its occurence as there is competition between native and exotic grasses in the Cerrado. The presence of the Collared Crescentchest included the highest density of tall shrubs (>1 m) and native grasses. Conservation of the species should involve preserved areas of campo cerrado with a dominance of native grasses and tall shrubs.

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Kanegae, M. F., Levy, G., & Freitas, S. R. (2012). Uso de habitat pelo tapaculo-de-colarinho (melanopareia torquata) em um cerrado do sudeste do Brasil: Implicações para o manejo. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 72(4), 865–871. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1519-69842012000500013

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