ATLANTIC‐PRIMATES: a dataset of communities and occurrences of primates in the Atlantic Forests of South America. Issue 1 (16th November 2018)
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- Title:
- ATLANTIC‐PRIMATES: a dataset of communities and occurrences of primates in the Atlantic Forests of South America. Issue 1 (16th November 2018)
- Main Title:
- ATLANTIC‐PRIMATES: a dataset of communities and occurrences of primates in the Atlantic Forests of South America
- Authors:
- Culot, Laurence
Pereira, Lucas Augusto
Agostini, Ilaria
de Almeida, Marco Antônio Barreto
Alves, Rafael Souza Cruz
Aximoff, Izar
Bager, Alex
Baldovino, María Celia
Bella, Thiago Ribas
Bicca‐Marques, Júlio César
Braga, Caryne
Brocardo, Carlos Rodrigo
Campelo, Ana Kellen Nogueira
Canale, Gustavo R.
Cardoso, Jader da Cruz
Carrano, Eduardo
Casanova, Diogo Cavenague
Cassano, Camila Righetto
Castro, Erika
Cherem, Jorge José
Chiarello, Adriano Garcia
Cosenza, Braz Antonio Pereira
Costa‐Araújo, Rodrigo
Silva, Nilmara Cristina da
Di Bitetti, Mario S.
Ferreira, Aluane Silva
Ferreira, Priscila Coutinho Ribas
Fialho, Marcos de S.
Fuzessy, Lisieux Franco
Garbino, Guilherme Siniciato Terra
Garcia, Francini de Oliveira
Gatto, Cassiano A. F. R.
Gestich, Carla Cristina
Gonçalves, Pablo Rodrigues
Gontijo, Nila Rássia Costa
Graipel, Maurício Eduardo
Guidorizzi, Carlos Eduardo
Espíndola Hack, Robson Odeli
Hass, Gabriela Pacheco
Hilário, Renato Richard
Hirsch, André
Holzmann, Ingrid
Homem, Daniel Henrique
Júnior, Hilton Entringer
Júnior, Gilberto Sabino‐Santos
Kierulff, Maria Cecília Martins
Knogge, Christoph
Lima, Fernando
de Lima, Elson Fernandes
Martins, Cristiana Saddy
de Lima, Adriana Almeida
Martins, Alexandre
Martins, Waldney Pereira
de Melo, Fabiano R.
Melzew, Ricardo
Miranda, João Marcelo Deliberador
Miranda, Flávia
Moraes, Andréia Magro
Moreira, Tainah Cruz
de Castro Morini, Maria Santina
Nagy‐Reis, Mariana B.
Oklander, Luciana
de Carvalho Oliveira, Leonardo
Paglia, Adriano Pereira
Pagoto, Anderson
Passamani, Marcelo
de Camargo Passos, Fernando
Peres, Carlos A.
de Campos Perine, Michell Soares
Pinto, Míriam Plaza
Pontes, Antonio Rossano Mendes
Port‐Carvalho, Marcio
Prado, Bárbara Heliodora Soares do
Regolin, André Luis
Rezende, Gabriela Cabral
Rocha, Alessandro
Rocha, Joedison dos S.
de Paula Rodarte, Raisa Reis
Sales, Lilian Patrícia
Santos, Edmilson dos
Santos, Paloma Marques
Bernardo, Christine Steiner São
Sartorello, Ricardo
Serra, Leonardo La
Setz, Eleonore
de Almeida e Silva, Anne Sophie
Silva, Leonardo Henrique da
Silva, Pedro Bencke Ermel da
Silveira, Maurício
Smith, Rebecca L.
de Souza, Sara Machado
Srbek‐Araujo, Ana Carolina
Trevelin, Leonardo Carreira
Valladares‐Padua, Claudio
Zago, Luciana
Marques, Eduardo
Ferrari, Stephen Francis
Beltrão‐Mendes, Raone
Henz, Denison José
da Veiga da Costa, Francys E.
Ribeiro, Igor Kintopp
Quintilham, Lucas Lacerda Toth
Dums, Marcos
Lombardi, Pryscilla Moura
Bonikowski, Renata Twardowsky Ramalho
Age, Stéfani Gabrieli
Souza‐Alves, João Pedro
Chagas, Renata
Cunha, Rogério Grassetto Teixeira da
Valença‐Montenegro, Monica Mafra
Ludwig, Gabriela
Jerusalinsky, Leandro
Buss, Gerson
de Azevedo, Renata Bocorny
Filho, Roberio Freire
Bufalo, Felipe
Milhe, Louis
Santos, Mayara Mulato dos
Sepulvida, Raíssa
Ferraz, Daniel da Silva
Faria, Michel Barros
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar
Galetti, Mauro
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Primates play an important role in ecosystem functioning and offer critical insights into human evolution, biology, behavior, and emerging infectious diseases. There are 26 primate species in the Atlantic Forests of South America, 19 of them endemic. We compiled a dataset of 5, 472 georeferenced locations of 26 native and 1 introduced primate species, as hybrids in the genera Callithrix and Alouatta . The dataset includes 700 primate communities, 8, 121 single species occurrences and 714 estimates of primate population sizes, covering most natural forest types of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Forest of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina and some other biomes. On average, primate communities of the Atlantic Forest harbor 2 ± 1 species (range = 1–6). However, about 40% of primate communities contain only one species. Alouatta guariba (N = 2, 188 records) and Sapajus nigritus (N = 1, 127) were the species with the most records. Callicebus barbarabrownae (N = 35), Leontopithecus caissara (N = 38), and Sapajus libidinosus (N = 41) were the species with the least records. Recorded primate densities varied from 0.004 individuals/km 2 ( Alouatta guariba at Fragmento do Bugre, Paraná, Brazil) to 400 individuals/km 2 ( Alouatta caraya in Santiago, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil). Our dataset reflects disparity between the numerous primate census conducted in the Atlantic Forest, in contrast to the scarcity of estimates of population sizes and densities. With these data,Abstract: Primates play an important role in ecosystem functioning and offer critical insights into human evolution, biology, behavior, and emerging infectious diseases. There are 26 primate species in the Atlantic Forests of South America, 19 of them endemic. We compiled a dataset of 5, 472 georeferenced locations of 26 native and 1 introduced primate species, as hybrids in the genera Callithrix and Alouatta . The dataset includes 700 primate communities, 8, 121 single species occurrences and 714 estimates of primate population sizes, covering most natural forest types of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Forest of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina and some other biomes. On average, primate communities of the Atlantic Forest harbor 2 ± 1 species (range = 1–6). However, about 40% of primate communities contain only one species. Alouatta guariba (N = 2, 188 records) and Sapajus nigritus (N = 1, 127) were the species with the most records. Callicebus barbarabrownae (N = 35), Leontopithecus caissara (N = 38), and Sapajus libidinosus (N = 41) were the species with the least records. Recorded primate densities varied from 0.004 individuals/km 2 ( Alouatta guariba at Fragmento do Bugre, Paraná, Brazil) to 400 individuals/km 2 ( Alouatta caraya in Santiago, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil). Our dataset reflects disparity between the numerous primate census conducted in the Atlantic Forest, in contrast to the scarcity of estimates of population sizes and densities. With these data, researchers can develop different macroecological and regional level studies, focusing on communities, populations, species co‐occurrence and distribution patterns. Moreover, the data can also be used to assess the consequences of fragmentation, defaunation, and disease outbreaks on different ecological processes, such as trophic cascades, species invasion or extinction, and community dynamics. There are no copyright restrictions. Please cite this Data Paper when the data are used in publications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us of how they are using the data. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Ecology. Volume 100:Issue 1(2019)
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- Ecology
- Issue:
- Volume 100:Issue 1(2019)
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- Volume 100, Issue 1 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 100
- Issue:
- 1
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- Publication Date:
- 2018-11-16
- Subjects:
- Atelidae -- biodiversity hotspot -- Callitrichidae -- Cebidae -- defaunation -- forest fragmentation -- macroecology -- Pitheciidae
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- 10.1002/ecy.2525 ↗
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