Deivson Fraga de Oliveira Bastos
- Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
- Amphibian and Reptile Biology
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
- Animal and Plant Science Education
- Plant and animal studies
- Marine animal studies overview
- Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
- Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses
Southwest Bahia State University
2018-2022
Abstract Mortality from collision with vehicles is the most visible impact of road traffic on wildlife. due to roads (hereafter road‐kill) can affect dynamic populations many species and can, therefore, increase risk local decline or extinction. This especially true in Brazil, where plans for network upgrading expansion overlaps biodiversity hotspot areas, which are high importance global conservation. Researchers, conservationists planners face challenge define a national strategy...
The main goal of this dataset is a compilation geo-referenced road-kill data from published and unpublished road surveys. encompasses records 45 personal communications 26 studies in peer-reviewed journals, theses, reports. comprises 21,512 records, 83% which are identified to the species level (n = 450 species). This can be used identify taxa seem vulnerable traffic, analyze temporal spatial patterns at local, regional, national scales also understand effects on population persistence....
In the present study, we aimed to characterize and quantify vertebrates road-killed along 12.8 km of BR-330 highway in southwestern Bahia. The road is surrounded by patches Atlantic Forest Caatinga human-modified areas. From May/2012 August/2013, performed 35 surveys, monitoring 448 total. During this period, registered 146 individuals belonging 60 species (35 birds, 15 reptiles, 7 mammals 3 amphibians). most likely be study area were toad Rhinella jimi snakes Oxyrhopus trigeminus...
Amphibians are increasingly threatened worldwide, but the availability of genomic resources that could be crucial for implementing informed conservation practices lags well behind other vertebrate groups. Here, we describe draft de novo genome, mitogenome, and transcriptome assemblies Neotropical leaf-frog Phyllomedusa bahiana native to Brazilian Atlantic Forest Caatinga. We used a combination PacBio long reads Illumina sequencing produce 4.74-Gbp contig-level genome assembly, which has...
Until now, Proceratophrys sanctaritae Cruz & Napoli, 2010 has only been known from its type locality, Serra do Timbó, municipality of Amargosa, Bahia, Brazil. Due to restricted geographic range, this species is considered Critically Endangered. We report new records P. in Bahia and update distribution. Although the range significantly expanded with our data, mountainous forest habitat highly susceptible human modification, still likely threatened under IUCN criteria.