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The Brazilian Merganser is a threatened species and classified as Critically Endangered. Its world population is estimated to be fewer than 250 individuais surviving in the wild. Currently, the species is known from disjunct populations distributed in the states of Minas Gerais, Goiás, and Tocantins (in the Jalapão region). For this study, the stretches of the Preto, Novo, Soninho, and Sono Rivers were surveyed by airboat to better estimate the species distribution in the region. Brazilian Mergansers were found only on the Novo River along a stretch upstream from Da Velha waterfall. Four pairs and a few other adult individuais were identified there. A 50 km stretch of the Novo River was selected for monthly censuses (n = 13) from August 2009 to October 2010 to estimate the relative abundance and population size of the Brazilian Merganser. The Abundance Kilometric Index was 0.125 individuais/km. The Novo River, from Da Velha waterfall until near its headwaters, is 145 km long and our survey estimated a population of 13.7 individuais. Changes caused by uncontrolled tourist activities on the Novo River, such as rafting during the species’ breeding season, riparian forest deforestation, and proposed hydropower projects, can negatively impact this small Brazilian Merganser population putting it in great risk of local extinction.
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Barbosa, M.O., Pinheiro, R.T. & Barbosa, K.V.C. Population estimate of Mergus octosetaceus in the Jalapão region, Tocantins, Brazil. Rev. Bras. Ornitol. 23, 417–427 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03544318
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