Contribution of wildlife governmental centers to conservation and biological study of sloths Bradypus variegatus

Our study evaluated the anthropogenic threats to the common sloth in the Atlantic forest (AF) by analyzing data collected in wildlife governmental centers. Interesting, new biological data could also be reported. The main risks identified were the road network and falls, followed by domestic dogs an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Natureza & conservação 2014-06, Vol.12 (1), p.79-85
Hauptverfasser: Silva, Sofia Marques, Summa, Juliana L., Summa, Maria Eugênia L., Geraldi, Vilma Clarice, Belluci, Marius, Klefasz, Alberto, Morgante, João Stenghel, Moraes-Barros, Nadia
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Zusammenfassung:Our study evaluated the anthropogenic threats to the common sloth in the Atlantic forest (AF) by analyzing data collected in wildlife governmental centers. Interesting, new biological data could also be reported. The main risks identified were the road network and falls, followed by domestic dogs and electric shocks. Tourism and preliminary evidences of locally distinct biological features were suggested as potential menaces to conservation of the AF common sloth populations. The birth season within the southeast appears to be the rainy season, but that is not the case in the northeast. Finally, the weight of adult individuals was reported not to vary between sexes. Data were confirmed by the highest number of individuals ever analyzed. Thus, although neotropical wildlife governmental centers usually cope with the lack of human resources, this study highlights that their records can be successfully used to add important biological information to the conservation and study of neotropical wildlife. © 2014 Associação Brasileira de Ciência Ecológica e Conservação. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltd
ISSN:1679-0073
DOI:10.4322/natcon.2014.014