Avian species richness in a minute Cerrado remnant is comparable to that of larger protected areas in southeastern Brazil
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Antonelli, Victor Rodrigues. UNESP Departamento de Ciência Florestal, Solos e Ambiente. victor.r.antonelli@unesp.br
2019-2024
Supplementary material 1. Location of the Floresta Estadual de Botucatu, southeastern Brazil, and images of some bird species photographed in the area and immediate surroundings.
Supplementary material 2. Published references on the birds of Botucatu, southeastern Brazil.
Supplementary material 3. R scripts and data used for analyses.
Supplementary material 4. Bird species observed at Floresta Estadual de Botucatu (FEB), Pond adjacent to FEB (LAFEB), and Cabocla pond (LC), southeastern Brazil. The primary list (1) represents documented (photograph, recording, museum specimen) species; the secondary list (2) includes species that lack documentation but are certainly found in the areas; in the tertiary list (3) are species whose range or identification demand proper documentation to be included in the areas. Sites are FEB, Pond adjacent to FEB (LAFEB) and Cabocla Pond (LC). Habitats include: Aq. = Aquatic, DG = Dry grassland, Fly = Flyover, GF = Gallery forest, WG = Wet grassland. Migration status are: MGT = migratory, MPR = partially migratory, ND = not defined. Threat status at state (SP), national (BR) and global (IUCN) levels: CR = Critically Endangered, EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable; NT = Near Threatened. Sources stand for A = this study, C = Ciambelli (2008), E = eBird, R = Risso (2023), W = Wikiaves.
Supplementary material 5. Results of Bayesian Logistic Regression for 15 Cerrado remnants in São Paulo state, southeastern Brazil.
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