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1. | | FERREGUETTI, A. C.; TOMAS, W. M.; BERGALLO, H. G. Density, habitat use, and daily activity patterns of the Red-rumped Agouti (Dasyprocta leporina) in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Studies On Neotropical Fauna And Environment, v. 53, n. 2, p. 143-151, 2018. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Pantanal. |
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3. | | FERREGUETTI, A. C.; TOMAS, W. M.; BERGALLO, H. G. Density, occupancy, and activity pattern of two sympatric deer (Mazama) in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Journal of Mammalogy, v. 96, n. 6, p. 1245-1254, 2015. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Pantanal. |
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4. | | FERREGUETTI, A. C.; TOMAS, W. M.; BERGALLO, H. G. Density, occupancy, and detectability of lowland tapirs, Tapirus terrestris, in Vale Natural Reserve, southeastern Brazil. Journal of Mammalogy, v.98, n.1, p. 114-123, 2017. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Pantanal. |
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8. | | WOLFF, N. M.; FERREGUETTI, A. C.; TOMAS, W. M.; BERGALLO, H. G. Population density, activity pattern and habitat use of the ocelot Leopardus pardalis in an Atlantic Forest protected area, Southeastern Brazil. Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy, v. 30, n. 2, p. 120-125, 2019. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Pantanal. |
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9. | | FERREGUETTI, A. C.; DAVIS, C. L.; TOMAS, W. M.; BERGALLO, H. G. Using activity and occupancy to evaluate niche partitioning: the case of two peccary species in the Atlantic Rainforest, Brazil. Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy, v. 29, n. 2, p. 168-174, 2018. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Pantanal. |
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11. | | COSTA, M. B.; SANTOS, M. A.; ALENCAR, R. S. de; COZZOLINO, A. C. R.; ROCHA, C. F. D.; BERGALLO, H. G.; ALVES, M. A. S.; VAN SLUYS, M.; UZÊDA, M. C.; FIDALGO, E. C.; COSTA, T. C. C. Conservação da biodiversidade da Mata Atlântica, no estado do Rio de Janeiro: condições atuais e propostas estratégicas e ações. Revista de Economia Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Parceria: Fundaçã CIDE; Instituto Biomas -UERJ; Embrapa Solos; Embrapa Milho e Sorgo Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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12. | | BERGALLO, H. G.; UZÊDA, M. C.; FIDALGO, E. C. C.; ALVES, M. A. S.; ROCHA, C. F. D.; VAN SLUYS, M.; COSTA, T. C. C.; COSTA, M. B.; SANTOS, M. A.; COZZOLINO, A. C.; ALENCAR, R. S. Conservação da biodiversidade da Mata Atlântica no Estado do Rio de Janeiro: uma nova abordagem. In: BERGALLO, H.G. et al. Estratégias e ações para a conservação da biodiversidade no Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Biomas, 2009 p. 23-32 Inclui 1 Mapa. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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13. | | ROCHA, C. F. D.; BERGALLO, H. G.; FIDALGO, E. C. C.; ALVES, M. A. S.; COSTA, M. B.; VAN SLUYS, M.; UZEDA, M. C.; COSTA, T. C. e C. da; SANTOS, M. A.; COZZOLINO, A. C. R. Challenges for conservation: additional issues in developing strategies and actions for conserving biodiversity. In: ANNUAL MEETING, 23.; INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 2009, Beijing. Conservation: harmony for nature and society: abstract. Beijing: Society for Conservation Biology, 2009. p. 207-208. Ref. 306063. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Milho e Sorgo. |
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14. | | ROCHA, C. F. D.; BERGALLO, H. G.; FIDALGO, E. C. C.; ALVES, M. A. S.; COSTA, M. B.; VAN SLUYS, M.; UZEDA, M. C.; COSTA, T. C. e C. da; SANTOS, M. A.; COZZOLINO, A. C. R. Challenges for conservation: additional issues in developing strategies and actions for conserving biodiversity. In: ANNUAL MEETING, 23.; INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 2009, Beijing. Conservation: harmony for nature and society: abstract. Beijing: Society for Conservation Biology, 2009. p. 207-208. Ref. 306063. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Solos. |
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15. | | ROCHA, C. F. D.; BERGALLO, H. G.; FIDALGO, E. C. C.; ALVES, M. A. S.; COSTA, M. B.; VAN SLUYS, M.; UZEDA, M. C.; COSTA, T. C. e C. da; SANTOS, M. A.; COZZOLINO, A. C. R. Challenges for conservation: additional issues in developing strategies and actions for conserving biodiversity. Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health, v. 1, n. 4, p. 229-233, 2017. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Solos. |
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16. | | ROCHA, C. F. D.; BERGALLO, H. G.; FIDALGO, E. C. C.; ALVES, M. A. S.; COSTA, M. B.; VAN SLUYS, M.; UZEDA, M. C.; COSTA, T. C. e C. da; SANTOS, M. A.; COZZOLINO, A. C. R. Challenges for conservation: additional issues in developing strategies and actions for conserving biodiversity. Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health, v. 1, n. 4, p. 229-233, 2017. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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17. | | BERGALLO, H. G.; UZEDA, M. C.; FIDALGO, E. C. C.; SLUYS, M. V.; ALVES, M. A. S.; COSTA, T. C. C.; SANTOS, M. A.; COSTA, M. B.; COZZOLINO, A. C. R.; ROCHA, C. F. D. Bridging natural and social sciences: a framework for identify strategies and actions for the conservation of biodiversity. Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography, v. 6, n. 2, 2016. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Milho e Sorgo; Embrapa Solos. |
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18. | | BERGALLO, H. G.; UZEDA, M. C.; FIDALGO, E. C. C.; SLUYS, M. V.; ALVES, M. A. S.; COSTA, T. C. C.; SANTOS, M. A.; COSTA, M. B.; COZZOLINO, A. C. R.; ROCHA, C. F. D. Bridging natural and social sciences: a framework for identify strategies and actions for the conservation of biodiversity. Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography v. 6, n. 2, p. 1-10, 2016. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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19. | | BERGALLO, H. G.; FIDALGO, E. C. C.; ROCHA, C. F. D.; UZÊDA, M. C.; COSTA, M. B.; ALVES, M. A. S.; VAN SLUYS, M.; SANTOS, M. A.; COSTA, T. C. e C. da; COZZOLINO, A. C. Estratégias e ações para a conservação da biodiversidade no Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Biomas, 2009 Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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20. | | TOMAS, W. M.; MAGNUSSON, W. E.; MOURAO, G. de M.; BERGALLO, H. G.; LINARES, S. F. T. P.; CRAWSHAW JUNIOR, P. G.; CAMPOS, Z. M. da S.; CAMILO, A. R.; VERDADE, L. M.; TORTATO, F. R.; PERES, C. A. Meio século da proibição da caça no Brasil: consequências de uma política inadequada de gestão de vida selvagem. Biodiversidade Brasileira, v. 8, n. 2, p. 75-81, 2018. Na publicação: Guilherme Mourão; Zilca Campos. Artigo de opinião. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Pantanal. |
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01/10/2018 |
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11/03/2019 |
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FERREGUETTI, A. C.; PEREIRA-RIBEIRO, J.; PREVEDELLO, J. A.; TOMAS, W. M.; ROCHA, C. F. D.; BERGALLO, H. G. |
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ÁTILLA COLOMBO FERREGUETTI, UERJ; JULIANE PEREIRA-RIBEIRO, UERJ; JAYME AUGUSTO PREVEDELLO, UERJ; WALFRIDO MORAES TOMAS, CPAP; CARLOS FREDERICO DUARTE ROCHA, UERJ; HELENA GODOY BERGALLO, UERJ. |
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One step ahead to predict potential poaching hotspots: Modeling occupancy and detectability of poachers in a neotropical rainforest. |
Ano de publicação: |
2018 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Biological Conservation, v. 227, p. 133-140, nov. 2018. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2018.09.009 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Poaching is a common threat to vertebrates even within protected areas, yet it is difficult to predict and prevent due to a lack of information on its spatial distribution. We apply occupancy modeling to produce a spatiallyexplicit diagnostic of potential poaching areas in a protected area of the Atlantic Forest biodiversity hotspot, in Brazil. We used camera trapping along a 13-month period (April 2013 to May 2014) on 39 sampling sites selected using a systematic random design stratified by vegetation type. Using a single-species, single-season occupancy model, we evaluated seven covariates that might influence occupancy and detectability, to identify and compare sites selected by poachers. A total of 7020 trap-days was conducted during the study. Occupancy by poachers was higher near water resources and forest edges. Detectability of poachers was higher near water resources, forest edges and human settlements, in areas with higher abundance of game species, and in periods of higher lunar light intensity. Occupancy-based estimates of poaching matched well historical poaching records in the Reserve, and indicated that poaching pressure is not homogeneous across the Reserve; rather, there are clear poaching hotspots in areas with higher accessibility to poachers. Our results provide subsidies for increasing knowledge about this illegal practice, and points out for future strategies of conservation and management of game species. In addition, our methodological approach may be used in other Reserves to identify poaching hotspots, thus assisting managers in predicting and avoiding this illegal activity. MenosPoaching is a common threat to vertebrates even within protected areas, yet it is difficult to predict and prevent due to a lack of information on its spatial distribution. We apply occupancy modeling to produce a spatiallyexplicit diagnostic of potential poaching areas in a protected area of the Atlantic Forest biodiversity hotspot, in Brazil. We used camera trapping along a 13-month period (April 2013 to May 2014) on 39 sampling sites selected using a systematic random design stratified by vegetation type. Using a single-species, single-season occupancy model, we evaluated seven covariates that might influence occupancy and detectability, to identify and compare sites selected by poachers. A total of 7020 trap-days was conducted during the study. Occupancy by poachers was higher near water resources and forest edges. Detectability of poachers was higher near water resources, forest edges and human settlements, in areas with higher abundance of game species, and in periods of higher lunar light intensity. Occupancy-based estimates of poaching matched well historical poaching records in the Reserve, and indicated that poaching pressure is not homogeneous across the Reserve; rather, there are clear poaching hotspots in areas with higher accessibility to poachers. Our results provide subsidies for increasing knowledge about this illegal practice, and points out for future strategies of conservation and management of game species. In addition, our methodological approach may be... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Illegal hunting. |
Thesagro: |
Caçada; Proteção Ambiental. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Conservation areas; Game animals. |
Categoria do assunto: |
P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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