2016
DOI: 10.20951/2446-6778/v2n2a4
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A Avifauna Em Duas Áreas De Uma Zona Rural Com Remanescentes De Mata Atlântica No Noroeste Fluminense, Rj

Abstract: Licenciado em Ciências Biológicas -ESBAM Mestrado em Agricultura no Trópico Úmido pelo INPA ResumoAves são bioindicadores utilizados para a detecção de alterações ambientais, e o estudo da biodiversidade destes organismos-chave torna-se essencial para tal papel, porém pouco se sabe das espécies que ocorrem no Noroeste Fluminense, um ambiente com alto índice de degradação. Sendo assim, o presente trabalho apresenta um inventário da avifauna ocorrente em áreas degradadas localizadas no Noroeste do Estado do Rio … Show more

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“…Birds of prey are considered bioindicators of environmental quality, due to their ecological role, but they are also affected by changes in the environmental conditions and can be indicators of the preservation of the habitat, to which they are inserted [2,3]. In addition, some species, such as Rupornis magnirostris and Caracara plancus, can adapt to anthropogenic environments, thus being exposed to a wide assortment of chemical and biological compounds present in this environment [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Birds of prey are considered bioindicators of environmental quality, due to their ecological role, but they are also affected by changes in the environmental conditions and can be indicators of the preservation of the habitat, to which they are inserted [2,3]. In addition, some species, such as Rupornis magnirostris and Caracara plancus, can adapt to anthropogenic environments, thus being exposed to a wide assortment of chemical and biological compounds present in this environment [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, some species, such as Rupornis magnirostris and Caracara plancus, can adapt to anthropogenic environments, thus being exposed to a wide assortment of chemical and biological compounds present in this environment [4]. Free-living birds of prey, as well as other groups of birds, can be considered reservoirs or even vectors of pathogens of importance for the poultry farms, since serological studies show that they are exposed to micro-organisms by contact with residues and farm runoff, by ingestion of contaminated carcasses, or by the contamination of heavy metals dispensed in the environment [3,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%