Checklist of the birds of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: diversity and conservation

Abstract Several phytogeographic regions (Cerrado, Pantanal, Atlantic Forest, Gran Chaco, and Chiquitano Dry Forests) converge in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, and influence regional biodiversity. Despite a list of birds in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul being published by Nunes et al. (2017), it is necessary to update and critically review avifauna records. In this study, we gathered the results of several records obtained from species lists and online data platforms of the 336 sites in this state over the last decades and grouped them into Main (Primary and Secondary) and Tertiary Lists. The avifauna of Mato Grosso do Sul is composed of 678 species, of which 643 (95%) have records proving their occurrence (Primary List), whereas 34 still lack documentation (Secondary List). The number of related species for Mato Grosso do Sul represents 34% of the Brazilian avifauna. Some species stand out for their unique occurrence in Mato Grosso do Sul, such as Melanerpes cactorum, Celeus lugubris, Phaethornis subochraceus, and Cantorchilus guarayanus, reflecting the influence of different phytogeographic regions of the Chaco and Chiquitano Dry Forests. Migrants represent 20% of the bird community occurring in the state, of which 93 species correspond to migrants from various regions of South America (south and west) and 40 to boreal migrants. Thirty-three species perform nomadic movements across the Pantanal Plain and other regions of the state. Thirty-one species are included in some conservation-threatened categories of global and/or national endangered species lists. Other 30 species are included in the near-threatened category at the global level and 23 at the national level. In addition, species typical of dry forests (in Serra da Bodoquena and Maciço do Urucum) and those from the Atlantic Forest in the south of the state deserve attention due to their restricted distribution and the high anthropogenic pressure on their habitat.

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Main Authors: Nunes,Alessandro Pacheco, Straube,Fernando Costa, Posso,Sérgio Roberto, Laps,Rudi Ricardo, Vasconcelos,Marcelo Ferreira de, Hoffmann,Diego, Morante-Filho,José Carlos, Donatelli,Reginaldo José, Ragusa-Netto,José, Faxina,Claudenice, Godoi,Maurício Neves, Urben-Filho,Alberto, Castro,Sáuria Lúcia Rocha de, Lopes,Edson Varga, Anjos,Luiz dos, Tomas,Walfrido Moraes, Mendonça,Luciana Baza, Silva,Paulo Antonio, Pivatto,Maria Antonietta de Castro, Costacurta,Marco de Barros, Melo,Alyson Vieira de, Hass,Adriani, Braz,Vívian da Silva, Módena,Érica de Souza, Freitas,Gabriel Oliveira de, Souza,Rafael Augusto Ducel de, Benites,Maristela, Mamede,Simone, Menq,Willian
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Published: Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S0031-104920220001002292022-06-13Checklist of the birds of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: diversity and conservationNunes,Alessandro PachecoStraube,Fernando CostaPosso,Sérgio RobertoLaps,Rudi RicardoVasconcelos,Marcelo Ferreira deHoffmann,DiegoMorante-Filho,José CarlosDonatelli,Reginaldo JoséRagusa-Netto,JoséFaxina,ClaudeniceGodoi,Maurício NevesUrben-Filho,AlbertoCastro,Sáuria Lúcia Rocha deLopes,Edson VargaAnjos,Luiz dosTomas,Walfrido MoraesMendonça,Luciana BazaSilva,Paulo AntonioPivatto,Maria Antonietta de CastroCostacurta,Marco de BarrosMelo,Alyson Vieira deHass,AdrianiBraz,Vívian da SilvaMódena,Érica de SouzaFreitas,Gabriel Oliveira deSouza,Rafael Augusto Ducel deBenites,MaristelaMamede,SimoneMenq,Willian Avifaunal inventory Geographic distribution Threatened species Migration Southwestern Brazil Abstract Several phytogeographic regions (Cerrado, Pantanal, Atlantic Forest, Gran Chaco, and Chiquitano Dry Forests) converge in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, and influence regional biodiversity. Despite a list of birds in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul being published by Nunes et al. (2017), it is necessary to update and critically review avifauna records. In this study, we gathered the results of several records obtained from species lists and online data platforms of the 336 sites in this state over the last decades and grouped them into Main (Primary and Secondary) and Tertiary Lists. The avifauna of Mato Grosso do Sul is composed of 678 species, of which 643 (95%) have records proving their occurrence (Primary List), whereas 34 still lack documentation (Secondary List). The number of related species for Mato Grosso do Sul represents 34% of the Brazilian avifauna. Some species stand out for their unique occurrence in Mato Grosso do Sul, such as Melanerpes cactorum, Celeus lugubris, Phaethornis subochraceus, and Cantorchilus guarayanus, reflecting the influence of different phytogeographic regions of the Chaco and Chiquitano Dry Forests. Migrants represent 20% of the bird community occurring in the state, of which 93 species correspond to migrants from various regions of South America (south and west) and 40 to boreal migrants. Thirty-three species perform nomadic movements across the Pantanal Plain and other regions of the state. Thirty-one species are included in some conservation-threatened categories of global and/or national endangered species lists. Other 30 species are included in the near-threatened category at the global level and 23 at the national level. In addition, species typical of dry forests (in Serra da Bodoquena and Maciço do Urucum) and those from the Atlantic Forest in the south of the state deserve attention due to their restricted distribution and the high anthropogenic pressure on their habitat.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMuseu de Zoologia da Universidade de São PauloPapéis Avulsos de Zoologia v.62 20222022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492022000100229en10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.029
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Straube,Fernando Costa
Posso,Sérgio Roberto
Laps,Rudi Ricardo
Vasconcelos,Marcelo Ferreira de
Hoffmann,Diego
Morante-Filho,José Carlos
Donatelli,Reginaldo José
Ragusa-Netto,José
Faxina,Claudenice
Godoi,Maurício Neves
Urben-Filho,Alberto
Castro,Sáuria Lúcia Rocha de
Lopes,Edson Varga
Anjos,Luiz dos
Tomas,Walfrido Moraes
Mendonça,Luciana Baza
Silva,Paulo Antonio
Pivatto,Maria Antonietta de Castro
Costacurta,Marco de Barros
Melo,Alyson Vieira de
Hass,Adriani
Braz,Vívian da Silva
Módena,Érica de Souza
Freitas,Gabriel Oliveira de
Souza,Rafael Augusto Ducel de
Benites,Maristela
Mamede,Simone
Menq,Willian
spellingShingle Nunes,Alessandro Pacheco
Straube,Fernando Costa
Posso,Sérgio Roberto
Laps,Rudi Ricardo
Vasconcelos,Marcelo Ferreira de
Hoffmann,Diego
Morante-Filho,José Carlos
Donatelli,Reginaldo José
Ragusa-Netto,José
Faxina,Claudenice
Godoi,Maurício Neves
Urben-Filho,Alberto
Castro,Sáuria Lúcia Rocha de
Lopes,Edson Varga
Anjos,Luiz dos
Tomas,Walfrido Moraes
Mendonça,Luciana Baza
Silva,Paulo Antonio
Pivatto,Maria Antonietta de Castro
Costacurta,Marco de Barros
Melo,Alyson Vieira de
Hass,Adriani
Braz,Vívian da Silva
Módena,Érica de Souza
Freitas,Gabriel Oliveira de
Souza,Rafael Augusto Ducel de
Benites,Maristela
Mamede,Simone
Menq,Willian
Checklist of the birds of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: diversity and conservation
author_facet Nunes,Alessandro Pacheco
Straube,Fernando Costa
Posso,Sérgio Roberto
Laps,Rudi Ricardo
Vasconcelos,Marcelo Ferreira de
Hoffmann,Diego
Morante-Filho,José Carlos
Donatelli,Reginaldo José
Ragusa-Netto,José
Faxina,Claudenice
Godoi,Maurício Neves
Urben-Filho,Alberto
Castro,Sáuria Lúcia Rocha de
Lopes,Edson Varga
Anjos,Luiz dos
Tomas,Walfrido Moraes
Mendonça,Luciana Baza
Silva,Paulo Antonio
Pivatto,Maria Antonietta de Castro
Costacurta,Marco de Barros
Melo,Alyson Vieira de
Hass,Adriani
Braz,Vívian da Silva
Módena,Érica de Souza
Freitas,Gabriel Oliveira de
Souza,Rafael Augusto Ducel de
Benites,Maristela
Mamede,Simone
Menq,Willian
author_sort Nunes,Alessandro Pacheco
title Checklist of the birds of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: diversity and conservation
title_short Checklist of the birds of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: diversity and conservation
title_full Checklist of the birds of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: diversity and conservation
title_fullStr Checklist of the birds of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: diversity and conservation
title_full_unstemmed Checklist of the birds of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: diversity and conservation
title_sort checklist of the birds of mato grosso do sul state, brazil: diversity and conservation
description Abstract Several phytogeographic regions (Cerrado, Pantanal, Atlantic Forest, Gran Chaco, and Chiquitano Dry Forests) converge in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, and influence regional biodiversity. Despite a list of birds in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul being published by Nunes et al. (2017), it is necessary to update and critically review avifauna records. In this study, we gathered the results of several records obtained from species lists and online data platforms of the 336 sites in this state over the last decades and grouped them into Main (Primary and Secondary) and Tertiary Lists. The avifauna of Mato Grosso do Sul is composed of 678 species, of which 643 (95%) have records proving their occurrence (Primary List), whereas 34 still lack documentation (Secondary List). The number of related species for Mato Grosso do Sul represents 34% of the Brazilian avifauna. Some species stand out for their unique occurrence in Mato Grosso do Sul, such as Melanerpes cactorum, Celeus lugubris, Phaethornis subochraceus, and Cantorchilus guarayanus, reflecting the influence of different phytogeographic regions of the Chaco and Chiquitano Dry Forests. Migrants represent 20% of the bird community occurring in the state, of which 93 species correspond to migrants from various regions of South America (south and west) and 40 to boreal migrants. Thirty-three species perform nomadic movements across the Pantanal Plain and other regions of the state. Thirty-one species are included in some conservation-threatened categories of global and/or national endangered species lists. Other 30 species are included in the near-threatened category at the global level and 23 at the national level. In addition, species typical of dry forests (in Serra da Bodoquena and Maciço do Urucum) and those from the Atlantic Forest in the south of the state deserve attention due to their restricted distribution and the high anthropogenic pressure on their habitat.
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