Long-term ecological program reveals high species richness of medium- and large-sized mammals in forest fragments of the Cerrado
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We inventoried medium- and large-sized mammals in private properties in a long- term ecological
program entitled Effect of Landscape Configuration and Composition on Biodiversity: Multilevel Analysis (PELD
EBMN), in Southwest of Goiás state, Brazilian Midwest, Cerrado. We inventoried 60 sites in forest fragments
inside private properties using camera trap, between March 2022 and April 2023, with 30 days of continuous
sampled, after which the camera trap was removed and reinstalled after a period of approximately six months.
We registered a total of 31 medium- and large-sized mammals species, with our sampled effort, the largest one
employed in the region, the richness found here is the largest already recorded for this region, representing
60% of medium- and large-sized mammals listed from Cerrado. Beyond this, we found seven threatened and
two “Data deficient” species, which highlights that despite deforestation in the last century, this region is still
capable of harboring threatened species. However, we recorded three exotic, invasive, or domestic species,
which is a worrying scenario, which could compromise the ecological balance of the region. Finally, we found
that Tapirus terrestris, although threatened, was the most frequent species recorded in our study, showing the
potential of this area for medium- and large-sized mammals conservation. Therefore, in the first sampled year
of PELD EBMN we found a medium- and large-sized mammals richest in the study area, showing the potential
of this project in the long term.
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Camera trap, Brazilian midwest, PELD, Private properties, Threatened species, Armadilha fotográfica, Centro-oeste brasileiro, PELD, Propriedades privadas, Espécies ameaçadas
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FREITAS-OLIVEIRA, Roniel et al. Long-term ecological program reveals high species richness of medium- and large-sized mammals in forest fragments of the Cerrado. Biota Neotropica, Campinas, v. 25, n. 2, e20251750, 2025. DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-BN-2025-1750. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/bn/a/XHhLBzDSYL9T7FpvqFBFxbT/?lang=en. Acesso em: 1 out. 2025.