DOI: 10.11606/d.41.2014.tde-17042014-091547
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Aves da Mata Atlântica: riqueza, composição, status, endemismos e conservação

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“…During most part of the 20 th century, A. angustifolia was the most important woody species from South Brazil. Nowadays, only relicts with this species are found, representing from 1% (Lima & Capobianco, 1997) to about 2% (Guerra et al, 1999) of the original area. Therefore, it is necessary to development the technologies for conservation and genetic improvement of this subtropical conifer species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During most part of the 20 th century, A. angustifolia was the most important woody species from South Brazil. Nowadays, only relicts with this species are found, representing from 1% (Lima & Capobianco, 1997) to about 2% (Guerra et al, 1999) of the original area. Therefore, it is necessary to development the technologies for conservation and genetic improvement of this subtropical conifer species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This corresponds to 3.93% of species if only those with an occurrence frequency over 25% are considered. In the Atlantic Forest, the total proportion of bird species recorded was 14.14% out of a total of 891 species found in that biome (Lima, 2013). This represents 0.56% of the total if only species with an occurrence frequency greater than 25% are considered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Silva et al (2018) (Figueiredo, 2019), foi incluída na lista primária por ter se estabelecido no local, sendo registrada todos os anos desde 2013, com até cinco indivíduos distintos observados no mesmo dia, além de registros de ninhos e filhotes. Do total de espécies da avifauna local, 2,9% (n=8) são endêmicas de Mata Atlântica (Sick, 1997;Brooks et al, 1999;Lima, 2013), sendo elas Brotogeris tirica, Cranioleuca pallida, Todirostrum poliocephalum, Attila rufus, Tangara cyanoptera, Tangara ornata,…”
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