2023
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5343.1.1
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Two centuries of ornithological exploration of the Rio Doce basin, southeastern Brazil. Part I—A history of the landscape, its explorers, and their collections

LEONARDO ESTEVES LOPES,
MICHELLE NORONHA DA MATTA BAPTISTA,
JÉSSICA NAIARA REIS
et al.

Abstract: The Rio Doce Hydrographic Basin (RDB) was once covered by magnificent tropical forest, which remained untouched by Europeans for three centuries after the arrival of the Portuguese colonists in the Brazilian coast in 1500. Nevertheless, a dramatic change in land use occurred throughout the entire RDB after the turn of the 19th century. Currently, the RDB is one of the most degraded regions in southeastern Brazil and, recently, it was the scenario of the worst environmental disaster in Brazilian history. In thi… Show more

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