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Perspectives and challenges on isotopic ecology of terrestrial birds in Brazil

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Autor(es):
Ana Beatriz Navarro [1] ; Marcelo Magioli ; Marcelo Zacharias Moreira [3] ; Luís Fábio Silveira [4]
Número total de Autores: 4
Afiliação do(s) autor(es):
[1] Universidade de São Paulo. Museu de Zoologia. Seção de Aves - Brasil
[3] Universidade de São Paulo. Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura. Laboratório de Ecologia Isotópica - Brasil
[4] Universidade de São Paulo. Museu de Zoologia. Seção de Aves - Brasil
Número total de Afiliações: 4
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Zoologia; v. 39, 2022-05-16.
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ABSTRACT Although stable isotopes have been increasingly used in ornithology since 1980 in many places, Brazil has been slow in adopting this methodology, especially when it comes to terrestrial birds. The most common elements in bird ecology studies are carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen stable isotopes, which provide information on diet, trophic interactions, habitat use, migration, geographic patterns, and physiology. It is important that Brazilian ornithologists become aware of the potential of stable isotope analysis in ecological studies, and the shortcomings of this tool. The use of stable isotopes to study bird ecology has great potential in Brazil, since many ecological questions about Neotropical birds can be addressed by it (e.g., resource and habitat use, migratory routes, isotopic niches, anthropogenic impacts, individual specialization). Brazilian museums and other Natural History collections can provide samples to study long-term temporal dynamics in bird ecology. Additionally, the integration of avian tissue sample information into a database may increase the collaboration among researchers and promote sample reuse in a variety of studies. All biomes in Brazil have been under pressure from anthropogenic impacts (e.g., land-use change, habitat loss, fragmentation, intensive agriculture), affecting several taxa, including terrestrial birds. Considering the negative effects of human expansion over natural areas and that stable isotopes provide useful ecological information, ornithologists in Brazil should increase their use of this tool in the future. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 20/07619-0 - Passado, presente e futuro do uso de habitat e dieta de aves frente aos impactos antropogênicos na Mata Atlântica do Brasil
Beneficiário:Ana Beatriz Navarro
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Doutorado
Processo FAPESP: 17/23548-2 - Avaliação, recuperação e conservação da fauna ameaçada de extinção do Centro de Endemismo Pernambuco (CEP)
Beneficiário:Luís Fábio Silveira
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Programa BIOTA - Temático