01904naa a2200229 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000210006024501170008126000090019852011610020765000090136865000250137765000100140265000220141265300100143470000180144470000170146270000170147970000230149677301550151918116052017-03-10 2005 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aDUARTE, J. M. B. aThe initial spatial effect of the translocation in a resident population of marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus). c2005 aThe rescue and immediate translocation of the local fauna has been the main option to mitigate the environmental impact in Hidroelectrics. Generally, it is evaluated only the translocated specimens. We evaluated the effect of a marsh deer translocation in a residente population. We captured, marked and tracking 21 (9 males, 12 females) residente animals, which represented approximately 70% of the local population from the Cisalpina Farm, west margin of Paraná river, Brazil. Six animals (3 females, 3 males) were captured in the same margin (46km) of the river, and translocated for Cisalpina. We monitored the resident animals for 45 days before and after the use areas and the distance between them. We observed and expressive reduction of the use are by resident males after translocation, and a stabilization of this parameter in females. The resident males removed themselves of the translocated males (1684m) and females (1575m). The spatial movements of the resident females to go away from the release point, but females remain in the release area. These results suggest an important effect of the translocation in the male resident community. adeer aenvironmental impact aFauna aImpacto Ambiental aCervo1 aTORRES, H. A.1 aANDRIOLO, A.1 aPIOVEZAN, U.1 aCOSTA, M. J. R. P. tIn: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 19., 2005, Brasília, DF. Abstracts... Brasília, DF: University of Brasília, 2005. p.62.