Distribuição geográfica da tesoura-do-brejo (Gubernetes yetapa): uma abordagem multiescala
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil UFSM Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade Animal Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas |
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Resumo: | The Streamer-tailed Tyrant (Gubernetes yetapa) is a wetland-associated bird whose biology and distribution remain poorly understood. This study represents the first investigation of the species’ spatial and temporal distribution patterns, encompassing historical factors as well as future projections under climate change scenarios. We also explored potential seasonal movements and environmental variables influencing its occurrence across multiple spatial scales. To achieve this, we compiled occurrence records from citizen and open science databases, complemented by field surveys conducted in 66 wetland areas within the Pampa biome, collecting presence-absence data and landscape characteristics. These data were integrated with bioclimatic variables (current and future), topographic features, and land-use change data from 1985 to 2023. We employed different methodological approaches, including Ecological Niche Models and occupancy models accounting for imperfect detection. We also applied Generalized Linear Models to assess the variables affecting occurrence probability, and used the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to compare latitude, longitude, elevation, wetness, and topographic position across seasons. Our models indicate that climate change may drastically reduce suitable areas for G. yetapa, with contractions in G. yetapa’s range by 2100, especially outside central and southeastern Brazil. Although some regions may gain suitable areas, the low coverage of wetlands within protected areas renders such gains insufficient to ensure long-term species survival. Considering potential seasonal movements, we found no evidence of largescale migration. However, we observed seasonal differences in variables such as longitude, elevation, and topographic wetness index. The number of records also differed between the breeding and non-breeding periods, suggesting potential regional-scale shifts. In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, occupancy models revealed a strong dependence on open wetlands with flat terrain and the co-occurrence of other wetland-associated birds. At a local scale, the presence of G. yetapa is associated with shrubby wetlands containing vegetation between one and two meters in height, and landscapes covered by grasslands and wetlands. Nevertheless, we identified a 65.75% loss of wetlands in these areas since 1985, accompanied by a 14.75% increase in forest cover. We conclude that G. yetapa faces multiple threats at all spatial scales analyzed, with habitat loss and degradation of wetland environments being the most critical. We recommend continuous monitoring of the species, especially in Rio Grande do Sul, and a new evaluation of its conservation status. Despite being considered locally common due to its detectability, our findings highlight major distributional gaps likely driven by habitat scarcity. This study represents an essential first step toward understanding the ecology and conservation needs of wetland-associated birds and emphasizes the urgent need to protect these increasingly neglected ecosystems. |
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Distribuição geográfica da tesoura-do-brejo (Gubernetes yetapa): uma abordagem multiescalaGeographic distribution of the streamer-tailed tyrant (Gubernetes yetapa): a multiscale approachÁreas úmidasAvifaunaCiência abertaConservaçãoMudanças climáticasClimate changeConservationOpen scienceWetlandsCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASThe Streamer-tailed Tyrant (Gubernetes yetapa) is a wetland-associated bird whose biology and distribution remain poorly understood. This study represents the first investigation of the species’ spatial and temporal distribution patterns, encompassing historical factors as well as future projections under climate change scenarios. We also explored potential seasonal movements and environmental variables influencing its occurrence across multiple spatial scales. To achieve this, we compiled occurrence records from citizen and open science databases, complemented by field surveys conducted in 66 wetland areas within the Pampa biome, collecting presence-absence data and landscape characteristics. These data were integrated with bioclimatic variables (current and future), topographic features, and land-use change data from 1985 to 2023. We employed different methodological approaches, including Ecological Niche Models and occupancy models accounting for imperfect detection. We also applied Generalized Linear Models to assess the variables affecting occurrence probability, and used the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to compare latitude, longitude, elevation, wetness, and topographic position across seasons. Our models indicate that climate change may drastically reduce suitable areas for G. yetapa, with contractions in G. yetapa’s range by 2100, especially outside central and southeastern Brazil. Although some regions may gain suitable areas, the low coverage of wetlands within protected areas renders such gains insufficient to ensure long-term species survival. Considering potential seasonal movements, we found no evidence of largescale migration. However, we observed seasonal differences in variables such as longitude, elevation, and topographic wetness index. The number of records also differed between the breeding and non-breeding periods, suggesting potential regional-scale shifts. In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, occupancy models revealed a strong dependence on open wetlands with flat terrain and the co-occurrence of other wetland-associated birds. At a local scale, the presence of G. yetapa is associated with shrubby wetlands containing vegetation between one and two meters in height, and landscapes covered by grasslands and wetlands. Nevertheless, we identified a 65.75% loss of wetlands in these areas since 1985, accompanied by a 14.75% increase in forest cover. We conclude that G. yetapa faces multiple threats at all spatial scales analyzed, with habitat loss and degradation of wetland environments being the most critical. We recommend continuous monitoring of the species, especially in Rio Grande do Sul, and a new evaluation of its conservation status. Despite being considered locally common due to its detectability, our findings highlight major distributional gaps likely driven by habitat scarcity. This study represents an essential first step toward understanding the ecology and conservation needs of wetland-associated birds and emphasizes the urgent need to protect these increasingly neglected ecosystems.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESA tesoura-do-brejo (Gubernetes yetapa) é uma ave associada a áreas úmidas cuja biologia e distribuição ainda são pouco conhecidas. Este estudo representa a primeira investigação sobre os padrões espaciais e temporais de distribuição da espécie, considerando desde fatores históricos até projeções futuras sob cenários de mudanças climáticas. Além disso, exploramos possíveis movimentos sazonais e as variáveis ambientais que influenciam sua ocorrência em diferentes escalas espaciais. Para isso, compilamos registros de ocorrência provenientes de plataformas de ciência cidadã e ciência aberta, além de expedições a campo amostrando 66 áreas úmidas do bioma Pampa para coleta de dados de presença e ausência e também caracterização da paisagem. Aliamos estes dados a variáveis bioclimáticas (presente e futuro), topográficas e de mudanças do uso do solo (1985-2023). Utilizamos diferentes abordagens metodológicas como modelos de nicho ecológico e modelos de ocupação ajustados para detecção imperfeita. Avaliamos as variáveis que afetam a probabilidade de ocorrência da espécie utilizando Modelos Lineares Generalizados e comparamos latitude, longitude, altitude, umidade e elevação utilizando teste de Kolmogorov-Smirnov. Nossos modelos indicam que as mudanças climáticas poderão reduzir significativamente as áreas adequadas para ambas as espécies analisadas, com uma redução acentuada da distribuição de G. yetapa até 2100, especialmente fora do centro e sudeste do Brasil. Embora algumas regiões mostrem ganho de área potencial, a baixa representatividade das áreas úmidas em unidades de conservação torna essas expansões insuficientes para garantir a sobrevivência das espécies. Em relação à movimentação sazonal, não encontramos evidências de migração em grande escala, mas observamos diferenças em variáveis como longitude, elevação e índice de umidade topográfica entre os períodos avaliados. A quantidade de registros também variou entre o período reprodutivo e não reprodutivo, sugerindo possíveis deslocamentos em escala regional. Para o Rio Grande do Sul, os modelos de ocupação apontaram uma forte dependência da tesoura-do-brejo por áreas úmidas abertas, com relevo plano e presença de outras espécies associadas a banhados. Em escala local, a ocorrência da espécie está associada à presença de banhados arbustivos com vegetação entre um e dois metros de altura, bem como à predominância de campos e áreas úmidas na paisagem. No entanto, detectamos uma perda de 65,75% dessas áreas desde 1985, com aumento paralelo da cobertura florestal. Concluímos que G. yetapa enfrenta múltiplas ameaças em todas as escalas analisadas, sendo a perda e a degradação de habitats úmidos um dos principais fatores de risco. Recomendamos o monitoramento contínuo da espécie, especialmente no Rio Grande do Sul, além da reavaliação do seu status de conservação. Este estudo inaugura uma linha de investigação essencial para a conservação de aves de áreas úmidas e destaca a urgência de ações voltadas à proteção desses ecossistemas negligenciados.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade AnimalCentro de Ciências Naturais e ExatasWeber, Marcelo de Moraeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3668917317745663Krugel, Marilise MendoncaFontana, Carla SuertegarayHartz, Sandra MariaFigueiredo, Marcos de Souza LimaVancine, Maurício HumbertoBueno, Anderson SaldanhaWagener, Thuani Luísa Saldanha2025-12-16T14:33:41Z2025-12-16T14:33:41Z2025-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/37088porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2025-12-16T14:33:41Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/37088Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2025-12-16T14:33:41Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Distribuição geográfica da tesoura-do-brejo (Gubernetes yetapa): uma abordagem multiescala Geographic distribution of the streamer-tailed tyrant (Gubernetes yetapa): a multiscale approach |
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Distribuição geográfica da tesoura-do-brejo (Gubernetes yetapa): uma abordagem multiescala Wagener, Thuani Luísa Saldanha Áreas úmidas Avifauna Ciência aberta Conservação Mudanças climáticas Climate change Conservation Open science Wetlands CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Distribuição geográfica da tesoura-do-brejo (Gubernetes yetapa): uma abordagem multiescala |
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Distribuição geográfica da tesoura-do-brejo (Gubernetes yetapa): uma abordagem multiescala |
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Distribuição geográfica da tesoura-do-brejo (Gubernetes yetapa): uma abordagem multiescala |
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Áreas úmidas Avifauna Ciência aberta Conservação Mudanças climáticas Climate change Conservation Open science Wetlands CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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The Streamer-tailed Tyrant (Gubernetes yetapa) is a wetland-associated bird whose biology and distribution remain poorly understood. This study represents the first investigation of the species’ spatial and temporal distribution patterns, encompassing historical factors as well as future projections under climate change scenarios. We also explored potential seasonal movements and environmental variables influencing its occurrence across multiple spatial scales. To achieve this, we compiled occurrence records from citizen and open science databases, complemented by field surveys conducted in 66 wetland areas within the Pampa biome, collecting presence-absence data and landscape characteristics. These data were integrated with bioclimatic variables (current and future), topographic features, and land-use change data from 1985 to 2023. We employed different methodological approaches, including Ecological Niche Models and occupancy models accounting for imperfect detection. We also applied Generalized Linear Models to assess the variables affecting occurrence probability, and used the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to compare latitude, longitude, elevation, wetness, and topographic position across seasons. Our models indicate that climate change may drastically reduce suitable areas for G. yetapa, with contractions in G. yetapa’s range by 2100, especially outside central and southeastern Brazil. Although some regions may gain suitable areas, the low coverage of wetlands within protected areas renders such gains insufficient to ensure long-term species survival. Considering potential seasonal movements, we found no evidence of largescale migration. However, we observed seasonal differences in variables such as longitude, elevation, and topographic wetness index. The number of records also differed between the breeding and non-breeding periods, suggesting potential regional-scale shifts. In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, occupancy models revealed a strong dependence on open wetlands with flat terrain and the co-occurrence of other wetland-associated birds. At a local scale, the presence of G. yetapa is associated with shrubby wetlands containing vegetation between one and two meters in height, and landscapes covered by grasslands and wetlands. Nevertheless, we identified a 65.75% loss of wetlands in these areas since 1985, accompanied by a 14.75% increase in forest cover. We conclude that G. yetapa faces multiple threats at all spatial scales analyzed, with habitat loss and degradation of wetland environments being the most critical. We recommend continuous monitoring of the species, especially in Rio Grande do Sul, and a new evaluation of its conservation status. Despite being considered locally common due to its detectability, our findings highlight major distributional gaps likely driven by habitat scarcity. This study represents an essential first step toward understanding the ecology and conservation needs of wetland-associated birds and emphasizes the urgent need to protect these increasingly neglected ecosystems. |
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