2011
DOI: 10.5007/2175-7925.2011v24n1p105
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Novo registro do caburé-acanelado (Aegolius harrisii) no Bioma Pampa, sul do Brasil doi:10.5007/2175-7925.2011v24n1p105

Abstract: Apresentamos o segundo registro do caburé-acanelado (Aegolius harrisii) para o Bioma Pampa no sul do Brasil. No dia 17 de janeiro de 2010, um macho adulto de A. harrisii foi encontrado morto no acostamento da rodovia BR-290, município de São Gabriel, centro-oeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. O indivíduo provavelmente colidiu com um veículo quando usava a rodovia como área de forrageamento. Esse registro indica que A. harrisii pode utilizar áreas abertas e degradadas.

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“…2), and the occurrence of A. harrisii in the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Piauí has yet to be confirmed. Aegolius harrisii appears to prefer arboreal vegetation of varying densities and with a low canopy, including riparian forest and forest edges and at different stages of succession (Kaminski 2009;Santos 2009;Girão and Albano 2010;Rebelato et al 2011;Ubaid et al 2012;Rosa et al 2015;Santos et al 2014;Dornas et al 2017). While little is known of the ecological requirements of this species, it does appear to be relatively flexible and able to occupy a wide range of varied phytophysiognomies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2), and the occurrence of A. harrisii in the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Piauí has yet to be confirmed. Aegolius harrisii appears to prefer arboreal vegetation of varying densities and with a low canopy, including riparian forest and forest edges and at different stages of succession (Kaminski 2009;Santos 2009;Girão and Albano 2010;Rebelato et al 2011;Ubaid et al 2012;Rosa et al 2015;Santos et al 2014;Dornas et al 2017). While little is known of the ecological requirements of this species, it does appear to be relatively flexible and able to occupy a wide range of varied phytophysiognomies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%