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Habitat associations of woodcreeper (Aves: Dendrocolaptidae) assemblage in selectively logged areas of Southern Amazonia

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JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue -, Pages 63-74

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0266467415000565

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Amazon; birds; canopy; disturbance; understorey

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  1. CNPq [558225/2009-8, 569382/2008-4, 556858/2009-3, 246974/2012-5]

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The Brazilian Amazon rain forest has lost c. 17% of its originally forested portion, due to deforestation and selective logging. Forest degradation caused by logging contributes to loss of animal species that require specialized habitats to survive, such as woodcreepers that inhabit understorey areas. Habitat associations of woodcreeper species can be important for identifying species that have restricted distribution and/or habitat specialization. Our study investigates the effects of spatial variation in forest structure and some landscape features (canopy openness, altitude, distance to stream and exploited basal area) on the abundance and composition of woodcreeper assemblage in selectively logged tropical forests in Southern Amazonia. We used mist-nets and points count to quantify the composition and abundance of woodcreepers in 32 plots in three sites. Plots were spatially arranged in PPBio LTER sites (long-term ecological research plots, systematically spaced at 1-km intervals) in Southern Amazonia. A total of 240 individuals (captured, observed and/or heard) belonging to 11 woodcreeper species were detected. Mantel tests showed that there is no spatial autocorrelation among woodcreeper assemblage and distance between plots. Altitude and canopy openness were significantly associated with the composition of the woodcreeper assemblage. Altitude was negatively associated with species richness, and the abundance of the two dominant species (Glyphorynchus spirurus and Xiphorhynchus elegans). The negative relationship with canopy openness suggests that woodcreeper assemblages that inhabit understorey are likely to be indirectly affected by selective logging which reduces canopy cover. The selective logging indirectly changes bird species assemblages, and depending on the intensity, may result in the local extinction of some insectivorous species. Short- and long-term studies addressing different intensities of selective logging are needed to determine the impacts on the bird species and forest structure.

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Clarissa Rosa, Fabricio Baccaro, Cecilia Cronemberger, Juliana Hipolito, Claudia Franca Barros, Domingos De Jesus Rodrigues, Selvino Neckel-Oliveira, Gerhard E. Overbeck, Elisandro Ricardo Drechsler-Santos, Marcelo Rodrigues Dos Anjos, Atilla C. Ferreguetti, Alberto Akama, Marlucia Bonifacio Martins, Walfrido Moraes Tomas, Sandra Aparecida Santos, Vanda Lucia Ferreira, Catia Nunes Da Cunha, Jerry Penha, Joao Batista De Pinho, Suzana Maria Salis, Carolina Rodrigues Da Costa Doria, Valerio D. Pillar, Luciana R. Podgaiski, Marcelo Menin, Narcisio Costa Bigio, Susan Aragon, Angelo Gilberto Manzatto, Eduardo Velez-Martin, Ana Carolina Borges Lins e Silva, Thiago Junqueira Izzo, Amanda Frederico Mortati, Leandro Lacerda Giacomin, Thais Elias Almeida, Thiago Andre, Maria Aurea Pinheiro De Almeida Silveira, Antonio Laffayete Pires Da Silveira, Mariluce Rezende Messias, Marcia C. M. Marques, Andre Andrian Padial, Renato Marques, Youszef O. C. Bitar, Marcos Silveira, Elder Ferreira Morato, Rubiani De Cassia Pagotto, Christine Strussmann, Ricardo Bomfim Machado, Ludmilla Moura De Souza Aguiar, Geraldo Wilson Fernandes, Yumi Oki, Samuel Novais, Guilherme Braga Ferreira, Flavia Rodrigues Barbosa, Ana C. Ochoa, Antonio M. Mangione, Ailin Gatica, M. Celina Carrizo, Lucia Martinez Retta, Laura E. Jofre, Luciana L. Castillo, Andrea M. Neme, Carla Rueda, Jose Julio De Toledo, Carlos Eduardo Viveiros Grelle, Mariana M. Vale, Marcus Vinicius Vieira, Rui Cerqueira, Emilio Manabu Higashikawa, Fernando Pereira De Mendonca, Quezia Leandro De Moura Guerreiro, Aureo Banhos, Jean-Marc Hero, Rodrigo Koblitz, Rosane Garcia Collevatti, Luis Fabio Silveira, Heraldo L. Vasconcelos, Cecilia Rodrigues Vieira, Guarino Rinaldi Colli, Sonia Zanini Cechin, Tiago Gomes Dos Santos, Carla S. Fontana, Joao A. Jarenkow, Luiz R. Malabarba, Marta P. Rueda, Publio A. Araujo, Lucas Palomo, Marta C. Iturre, Helena Godoy Bergallo, William E. Magnusson

Summary: The Program for Biodiversity Research (PPBio) is an innovative program aimed at integrating stakeholders in biodiversity research, with long-term ecological research sites established in Brazil and other southern-hemisphere countries. Through standardized methods and metadata sharing, the program supports various research aspects and conservation strategies, while also nurturing local technical capacity building.

ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS (2021)

Article Toxicology

Dehydrobufotenin extracted from the Amazonian toad Rhinella marina (Anura: Bufonidae) as a prototype molecule for the development of antiplasmodial drugs

Felipe Finger Banfi, Gabriela Camila Krombauer, Amanda Luisa Fonseca, Renata Rachide Nunes, Silmara Nunes Andrade, Millena Alves de Rezende, Mariana Helena Chaves, Evaldo dos Santos Moncao Filho, Alex Guterres Taranto, Domingos de Jesus Rodrigues, Gerardo Magela Vieira Junior, Whocely Victor de Castro, Fernando de Pilla Varotti, Bruno Antonio Marinho Sanchez

Summary: The study evaluated the cytotoxicity, as well as the antimalarial activity in silico and in vitro of four compounds isolated from Rhinella marina venom as potential oral drug prototypes. The compounds showed ligand-receptor interaction with Plasmodium falciparum-related protein targets and antimalarial activity against chloroquine resistant strain. Dehydrobufotenin was identified as a potential oral drug prototype with adequate antimalarial activity and absence of cytotoxicity.

JOURNAL OF VENOMOUS ANIMALS AND TOXINS INCLUDING TROPICAL DISEASES (2021)

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