Banca de DEFESA: LÍCIO MOTA DA ROCHA

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : LÍCIO MOTA DA ROCHA
DATA : 23/04/2021
HORA: 15:00
LOCAL: https://meet.google.com/sij-nnti-kxy
TÍTULO:
CRASHING OF FOREST VERTEBRATES ON A SECTION OF THE BR-163 ROAD IN THE WEST OF PARÁ,
AMAZÔNIA, BRAZIL


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Road Ecology. Fauna Mortality Hotspots. Conservation. Fauna Mortality Hotmoments.


PÁGINAS: 73
GRANDE ÁREA: Outra
ÁREA: Ciências Ambientais
RESUMO:

The trampling of wild fauna is a threat to biodiversity. In the Amazon, an increase in the road network has occurred in the last decades, intensifying the flow of vehicles and probably contributing to an increase in the hit and run (TA) rates of fauna. In this scenario, we aim to characterize the wild fauna run over in a stretch of 100 kilometers of the BR-163 highway, in the municipality of Belterra/PA, determining which groups are most affected and whether there are spatial (hotspots) and temporal aggregations, in relation to climatic variations of precipitation and temperature (hotmoments), of being run over. For this, we carry out biweekly monitoring using a motorized vehicle at a maximum speed of 40 km/h, always starting at 07:00 a.m. and ending around 11:00 a.m. We recorded a total of 351 individuals and an average run-over rate of 0.14 ind./km/day. The class with the most hit-and-run records was amphibians (TA = 0.066 ind./km/day), followed by mammals (TA = 0.026 ind./km/day), Reptiles (TA = 0.025 ind./km/day) and by last, birds (TA = 0.24 ind./km/day). We identified several possible hotspots for all classes, with three locations being hotspots for more than one class. The trampling of amphibians and reptiles showed a relationship with the precipitation of the seven days preceding each monitoring, the average temperature of the seven days preceding each monitoring and with the average temperature of the day preceding each monitoring. We believe that information about places and periods with the highest incidence of pedestrians being run over can assist in the development of actions by the competent management bodies, aiming to reduce the impacts on wild fauna in the stretch of the study. The results may also support the realization of future studies locally to expand information on fauna mortality due to pedestrians being run over.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Externo ao Programa - 1782412 - ALFREDO PEDROSO DOS SANTOS JUNIOR
Presidente - 1794640 - EDSON VARGA LOPES
Externo à Instituição - HELIO SECCO
Externa à Instituição - SIMONE RODRIGUES DE FREITAS
Notícia cadastrada em: 13/04/2021 18:06
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