18 research outputs found
Predation of rodents by the yellow armadillo (Euphractus sexcinctus) in Cerrado of the Central Brazil
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Impact of wildfires on the megafauna of Emas National Park, central Brazil
This study evaluates the impact of two wildfires,, in 1994 and 1995, on the large mammal fauna of Emas National Park, central Brazil. The 1994 fire burned 100 per cent of the park's grassland and after the fire, in a c. 2000-ha survey area, the authors found 16 giant anteaters Myrmecophaga tridactyla, two giant armadillos. Priodontes maximus and one tapir Tapirus terrestris that had died in the fire. The 1995 fire burned 15 per cent of the park's grassland and no dead animals were found in a 220-ha survey area. The authors discuss the possible long-term ecological consequences of wildfires on the large mammal fauna of Emas, with a special focus on the giant anteater population, which is particularly susceptible to fires. They recommend a fire management programme, which would include controlled bums on a rotational basis in different sections of the park..: The programme would also improve the availability of food for herbivores and control the spread of alien grass species.o TEXTO COMPLETO DESTE ARTIGO, ESTARĂ DISPONĂVEL Ă PARTIR DE AGOSTO DE 2015.33210811
Bush dogs (Speothos venaticus), in Emas National Park, Central Brazil
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