1. Avifauna do Parque Ecológico do Tietê, núcleo Engenheiro Goulart, São Paulo, SP, Brasil
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Leandro Della Croce Pivotto, Liliane Milanelo, Bruno Sergio Simões Petri, Valéria da Silva Pedro, Fábio Toledo das Dores, Luccas Guilherme Rodrigues Longo, Lilian Sayuri Fitorra, and Haroldo Ryoiti Furuya
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Extinction ,Geography ,Habitat ,Aquatic ecosystem ,Fauna ,Nearctic ecozone ,Ecosystem management ,Ocean Engineering ,Forestry ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Transect ,Qualitative survey - Abstract
Fauna surveys are essential for the development of ecosystem management and conservation strategies. This work aimed to present a qualitative survey of the avifauna of the Parque Ecologico do Tiete, Engenheiro Goulart nucleus. This nucleus is inserted in the Environmental Protection Area of Varzea do Tiete, and covers the municipalities of Sao Paulo and Guarulhos. The survey was conducted between February 2008 and July 2020. The species were recorded at transects and points along pre-existing trails that were randomly traveled at all seasons and at variable times. Also, specific records were added, obtained in a non-systematic way in other periods, as well as secondary data from the literature. Were recorded 274 birds species, distributed in 21 orders and 54 families. The most represented families were Thraupidae and Tyrannidae, with 11.6% of the species each. In total, 4.7% of the species are Nearctic migratory. Among the registered species, 2.9% are endemic to the Atlantic Forest and 6.2% have some degree of threat of extinction. The total of species represents 51.6% of the observed wealth for the municipality of Sao Paulo. Regarding habitats, 24.8% occupy aquatic environments, 23.4% the edge of the forest, and 18.2% open areas or grasslands. The greatest wealth observed, concerning other urban parks in the city, is probably related to the diversity of environments, mainly aquatic, in addition to the proximity to the Serra da Cantareira and the presence of the rio Tiete, which runs through the park, allowing the displacement of several species.Keywords: urban areas, water birds, migratory species, urban parks.
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- 2010