The maned sloth Bradypus torquatus is one of the most threatened species in Brazil. It is endemic to the Atlantic Forest and has a restricted distribution with few known occurrence localities. Between November 2009 and January 2010, we observed maned sloths in three new localities in the mountainous area of Rio de Janeiro State: Nova Friburgo, Cachoeiras de Macacu and Teresópolis. These new records confirm the presence of maned sloths in a large Atlantic Forest remnant in Rio de Janeiro State and highlight the lack of data on the exact range of this species. Intensified fieldwork on maned sloths will help increasing our knowledge on their population status and supporting future studies on the management and conservation of this species.
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1 November 2010
Registro da Preguiça-de-Coleira Bradypus torquatus (Pilosa, Bradypodidae) em Três Localidades do Estado do Rio de Janeiro: Nova Friburgo, Cachoeiras de Macacu e Teresópolis
Ana Carolina Maciel Boffy,
Roberto Leonan Morim Novaes,
Graziela da Silva Mello,
Camila Sant'Anna
Edentata
Vol. 11 • No. 1
November 2010
Vol. 11 • No. 1
November 2010
Atlantic forest
distribuição
distribution
endangered species
Endemism
endemismo
espécie ameaçada