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ATLANTIC-PRIMATES: a dataset of communities and occurrences of primates in the Atlantic Forests of South America

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 loca...

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Autor principal: Culot, Laurence
Outros Autores: Pereira, Lucas Augusto, Agostini, Ilaria, Almeida, Marco Antônio Barreto de, Alves, Rafael Souza Cruz, Aximoff, Izar Araujo, Bager, Alex, Baldovino, María Celia, Bella, Thiago Ribas, Bicca-Marques, Júlio César, Braga, Caryne Aparecida de Carvalho, Ferraz, Daniel da Silva, Campelo, Ana Kellen Nogueira, Faria, Michel Barros, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar, Galetti, Mauro, Canale, Gustavo Rodrigues, Cardoso, Jáder da Cruz, Carrano, Eduardo, Casanova, Diogo Cavenague, Cassano, C. R., Gatto, Cassiano Augusto Ferreira Rodrigues, Castro, Érika Paula, Cherem, Jorge José, Chiarello, Adriano Garcia, Cosenza, Braz Antonio Pereira, Costa-Araújo, Rodrigo, Silva, Nilmara Cristina da, Di Bitetti, Mario Santiago, Ferreira, Aluane Silva, Ferreira, Priscila Coutinho Ribas, Fialho, Marcos de S., Gestich, Carla C., Fuzessy, Lisieux, Garbino, Guilherme Siniciato Terra, Garcia, Francini de Oliveira, 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, Melzew, Ricardo, Holzmann, Ingrid, Homem, Daniel Henrique, Júnior, Hilton Entringer, Júnior, Gilberto Sabino Santos, Kierulff, Maria Cecília Martins, Knogge, Christoph, Lima, Fernando, Lima, Elson Fernandes de, Martins, Cristiana Saddy, Lima, Adriana Almeida de, Miranda, João M.D., Martins, Alexandre, Martins, Waldney Pereira, Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues de, Miranda, Flávia Regina, Moraes, Andréia Magro, Moreira, Tainah Cruz, Castro Morini, Maria Santina C. de, Nagy-Reis, Mariana B., Oklander, Luciana In?s, Oliveira, Leonardo C., Paglia, Adriano, Paula Rodarte, Raisa Reis de, Pagoto, Anderson, Passamani, Marcelo, Passos, Fernando C., Peres, Carlos A., Campos Perine, Michell Soares de, Pinto, Míriam Plaza, Pontes, Antonio Rossano Mendes, Port-Carvalho, Marcio, Prado, Bárbara Heliodora Soares do, Regolin, André Luis, Sales, Lílian Patrícia, Rezende, Gabriela C., Rocha, Alessandro, Rocha, Joedison dos S., dos Santos, Edmilson, Santos, Paloma Marques, Bernardo, Christine Steiner São, Sartorello, Ricardo, Serra, Leonardo La, Setz, Eleonore Zulnara Freire, Almeida e Silva, Anne Sophie de, Silva, Leonardo Henrique da, Ribeiro, Igor Kintopp, Silva, Pedro Bencke Ermel da, Silveira, Mauricio, Smith, Rebecca L., Souza, Sara Machado de, Srbek-Araujo, Ana Carolina, Trevelin, Leonardo Carreira, Valladares Pádua, Cláudio B., Zago, Luciana, Marques, Eduardo, Francis Ferrari, Stephen, Quintilham, Lucas Lacerda Toth, Beltrão-Mendes, Raone, Henz, Denison José, Veiga da Costa, Francys E. da, Dums, Marcos, Lombardi, Pryscilla Moura, Bonikowski, Renata Twardowsky Ramalho, Age, Stéfani Gabrieli, Souza-Alves, João Pedro, Chagas, Renata Rocha Déda, Cunha, Rog?rio Grassetto Teixeira da, Valença-Montenegro, Mônica Mafra, Brocardo, Carlos Rodrigo, Ludwig, Gabriela, Jerusalinsky, Leandro, Buss, Gerson, Azevedo, Renata Bocorny de, Filho, Robério Freire, Bufalo, Felipe Soares, Milhe, Louis, Santos, Mayara Mulato dos, Sepulvida, Raíssa
Grau: Data Paper
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Ecology 2020
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Acesso em linha: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15321
Resumo:
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. © 2018 by the The Authors. Ecology © 2018 The Ecological Society of America