Efeitos do manejo florestal sustentável sobre a fauna de mamíferos
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Tropical forests are being disturbed by numerous human activities. Among
them, selective logging stands out for being one of the main methods of logging in
the tropics. Mammals are important for natural ecosystems and for the conservation
of biodiversity, acting in various ecological services, such as seed dispersal agents,
seed predators, top-of-the-chain predators, in addition, they are considered good
indicators of both local changes in the habitat and landscape changes. Thus, the
objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of sustainable forest management
on the fauna of medium and large mammals in the Central Amazon. For this, areas
with different ages since the extraction of native wood, and an unexplored area were
sampled. A 2 km transect was delimited on the access roads in each of the study
areas. Sampling was carried out using 10 digital camera traps. The 2 km transects
were covered, along the access road, to record tracks, as well as direct visual and
auditory observation. Based on the analyzed data, 1,014 audiovisual records of
medium and large mammals were obtained, distributed in 21 species. No significant
difference was observed between the groups of areas with different exploration ages
and the unexplored area. Wealth values, number of records, community structure
and trace records were not affected by the exploration, ie they do not change with
age since exploration. Our results show that the impacts generated by sustainable
forest management, in the intensity of exploration that takes place there, do not
cause significant damage to the structure of the local mammal Community.
