Abstract

Abstract: The Parque Estadual Ilha do Cardoso (PEIC), located on extreme South of São Paulo’s cost, in Brazil, holds an important Atlantic Forest remnant which still in a good state of conservation, but lack a deepen study about the avian community that habits the island. This study aimed to elaborate a census of avian species that occur in the park approaching richness, occurrence frequency, occurrence status and the structure of trophic guilds. A total of 25 field expedictions occurred between September 2015 and September 2017 during five days each, the field work included different ecosystems as mangrove, restinga, forest, sandbank, beach and marine. The census was made combine three different techniques used in ornithological studies: visual identification, auditory identification and catch by mist-nets (with five fixed sites in mangrove, restinga and forest). Were recorded 335 avian species, with 28 of them endemic from Brazil and 33 being threatened with extinction. Seventy-three species were recorded in all sampled months (FO 100%), while 46 were recorded in just one month (FO = 4%). About occurrence status, 55% of species are residents, 20% occasional visitors, 13% unusual residents, 6% migratory and 6% visitors. According the recorded species were recognized 25 trophic guilds based on food items, corporal size and strata that commonly forage, which of most representative in the community, the guild of “of insectivorous of medium-strata” (N = 55), “canopy omnivorous” (N = 33), “aquatic invertebrates consummers” and “piscivorous” (N = 31). Finally, with the current study, we aimed through a significative field effort bring a better knowledge about avifauna of PEIC, which could be a good base when is necessary take actions that aim to park management and the Conservation Unities around it.

Highlights

  • Biological communities correspond a set of organism’s populations that inhabits a certain area and interact among each other and with the abiotic environment (Ricklefs 2016)

  • Based on assumption that there is a gap to be filled in the avifauna knowledge of Parque Estadual Ilha do Cardoso (PEIC), this study aims to elaborate a census of resident, migratory and occasional occurrence bird’s species of the park and address aspects about richness, occurrence frequency, occurrence status and species division into guilds

  • This study was developed in the Parque Estadual Ilha do Cardoso (PEIC), located on extreme South of São Paulo’s coast

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Introduction

Biological communities correspond a set of organism’s populations that inhabits a certain area and interact among each other and with the abiotic environment (Ricklefs 2016). Decrease in abundance of individuals and community loss of biological diversity occurs mainly due to environment structure alterations that affect fundamental portions of niches occupied by species (Karr & Freemark 1983, Johns 1991). Such environment alterations, in the most cases, are associated with human activities, as habitats fragmentation, species introductions and the natural resources overexploitation (Primack & Rodrigues 2001). In São Paulo’s State, such biome originally covered 69% of its territory, as in another Brazilians states, had its area reduced, covering nowadays just 13.7% of this total and being restrict mainly to mountain and coastal regions remnants (SOS Mata Atlântica 2017)

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