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Bird diversity in the Serra do Araca region, northwestern Brazilian Amazon: preliminary check-list with considerations on biogeography and conservation

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Author(s):
Borges, Sergio Henrique ; Whittaker, Andrew ; Machado de Almeida, Ricardo Afonso
Total Authors: 3
Document type: Journal article
Source: ZOOLOGIA; v. 31, n. 4, p. 18-pg., 2014-08-01.
Abstract

We inventoried the birds from Serra do Araca region, state of Amazonas. The region encompasses a high diversity of vegetation types, including white sand forests and campinas, terra firme and flooded forests, montane forests and tepuis. We recorded 416 bird taxa in 69 families through captures with mist nets, tape recording of bird voices, and collection of voucher specimens. A large proportion of them (61%) were recorded in a single vegetation type. Qualitative estimates suggest that approximately 580 bird species occur in the region. The avifauna of the Araca region has a mixed biogeographic composition, with species typical of both margins of the Rio Negro occurring sympatrically. Additionally, species whose distributions are restricted to three areas of endemism for Amazonian birds (Imeri, Guiana and Pantepui) were recorded in the region. Rare landscapes in the Brazilian Amazon are found in the Serra do Araca region. Additionally, we recorded endemic and rare birds, highlighting the value of the region for conservation. The Serra do Araca State Park officially protects montane forests, terra firme forests and tepuis. We suggest that the large extension of white sand campinas and igapo forests at the southern portion of Serra do Araca should be also preserved in order to improve the representation of the rich natural heritage of the region. (AU)