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DOI10.7717/peerj.11979
ISSN2167-8359
Citation KeyHenriquesDanSanBuePer:2021:EvMuCo
TitleAvian extinctions induced by the oldest Amazonian hydropower mega dam: evidence from museum collections and sighting data spanning 172 years
Year2021
MonthAug.
Access Date2024, May 13
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Author1 Henriques, Luiza Magalli Pinto
2 Dantas, Sidnei
3 Santos, Lucyana Barros
4 Bueno, Anderson S.
5 Peres, Carlos A.
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3 COEAM-CGGO-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
Affiliation1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)
2 Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
4 Instituto Federal de Educacão, Ciência e Tecnologia Farroupilha
5 University of East Anglia
Author e-Mail Address1 magalli@inpa.gov.br
JournalPeerJ
Volume9
Pagese11979
History (UTC)2021-08-24 12:28:22 :: simone -> administrator :: 2021
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KeywordsAvifauna
Citizen science
Forest fragmentation
Long term impacts of dams
Threatened species
Tocantins River
AbstractHydroelectric dams represent an emergent threat to lowland tropical forest biodiversity. Despite the large number of operational, under-construction, and planned hydroelectric dams, their long-term effects on biodiversity loss are still poorly documented. Here, we investigate avian extinctions resulting from the Tucuruí Hydroelectric Reservoir (THR), the oldest Amazonian mega dam, which impounded the Tocantins River in 1984. Our avian inventorybased on several sampling methods (mist-netting, point-counts, boat census and qualitative surveys) during 280 days of fieldwork from 2005 to 2007was combined with an exhaustive search of museum vouchers and digital online databases of citizen science from the lower Tocantins River to identify long-term trends in species persistence and extinction in the THR influence area. The regional avifauna was comprised of 479 species, 404 of which were recorded during our fieldwork. Based on recent and historical records spanning 172 years, we found evidence for likely extinctions at THR influence area for 53 (11.06%) species that have remained entirely unreported since 1984. We were further able to estimate extinction probabilities for 20 species; 15 species were considered to be extinct, including Psophia interjecta and Pyrilia vulturina that are red-listed by IUCN. Our study serves as a baseline for avifaunal monitoring in the THR influence area and shows that degree of habitat specialization is a key factor in determining species extinctions caused by nonrandom habitat loss from either inundation or deforestation. Avian species extinctions will most likely continue across the area affected by the reservoir as a direct impact of alluvial forest loss and ongoing habitat degradation of upland forests. © 2021 PeerJ Inc.. All rights reserved.
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