Serra Geral Do Tocantins Ecological Station
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Serra Geral do Tocantins Ecological Station ( pt, Estação Ecológica Serra Geral do Tocantins) is an ecological station in the states of
Bahia Bahia ( , , ; meaning "bay") is one of the 26 Federative units of Brazil, states of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region, Brazil, Northeast Region of the country. It is the fourth-largest Brazilian state by population (after São Paulo (sta ...
and
Tocantins Tocantins () is one of the 26 states of Brazil. It is the newest state, formed in 1988 and encompassing what had formerly been the northern two-fifths of the state of Goiás. Tocantins covers and had an estimated population of 1,496,880 in 20 ...
, Brazil. It is one of the largest such units in the country, and protects a sparsely populated area of the
cerrado The ''Cerrado'' (, ) is a vast ecoregion of tropical savanna in eastern Brazil, particularly in the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Minas Gerais, and the Federal District. The core areas of the Cerrado biome are t ...
biome. The main threat comes from frequent fires set by the local people in order to create cattle pasturage.


Location

The Serra Geral do Tocantins Ecological Station is in the
Cerrado The ''Cerrado'' (, ) is a vast ecoregion of tropical savanna in eastern Brazil, particularly in the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Minas Gerais, and the Federal District. The core areas of the Cerrado biome are t ...
biome. It covers an area of . It covers part of the Formosa do Rio Preto municipality of Bahia and the Almas,
Mateiros Mateiros is the easternmost city in the States of Brazil, state of Tocantins. It is the only city in Tocantins to border the state of Piauí. The municipality is in the microregion of Jalapão. Conservation The municipality contains part of the ...
, Ponte Alta do Tocantins and Rio da Conceição municipalities of Tocantins. The ecological station is one of the largest in the country, and covers an area with one of the lowest population densities in the country. The terrain has a series of levels with gently undulating relief, with escarpments forming plateaus typical of an area of sedimentary deposits. Altitudes range from . The unit lies on the divide between the
Tocantins Tocantins () is one of the 26 states of Brazil. It is the newest state, formed in 1988 and encompassing what had formerly been the northern two-fifths of the state of Goiás. Tocantins covers and had an estimated population of 1,496,880 in 20 ...
- Araguaia basin and the São Francisco basin. Most of it is in the Tocantins-Araguaia basin, which drains the north, south and west parts in the Tocantins municipalities. The Balsas, Novo, Ponte Alta and Manoel Alves rivers are in this basin. The São Francisco basin drains part of the east of the unit in Bahia, and includes the Sapão River, a tributary of the Preto River of Bahia. The unit is above the Urucuia aquifer, a major freshwater storage site consisting mainly of sandstone. Rainfall is annually. Average annual rainfall is . Temperatures range from with an average of . The climate is hot and dry in the period from May to September, with large swings in temperature between night and day, when temperatures may reach . The rainy season lasts from October to April.


Flora

Vegetation is 81% grassland, 17% savannah and 1% forest. The remainder is covered by introduced flora. 417 plant species have been recorded in 89 families and 204 genera, including the threatened
Myracrodruon urundeuva ''Myracrodruon urundeuva'' (Portuguese common names: aroeira-do-sertão, aroeira preta, urundeúva, urindeúva, arindeúva) is a timber tree, which is often used for beekeeping. This plant is native to Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay, and ...
(
Anacardiaceae The Anacardiaceae, commonly known as the cashew family or sumac family, are a family of flowering plants, including about 83 genera with about 860 known species. Members of the Anacardiaceae bear fruits that are drupes and in some cases produce ...
). A type of
Ochnaceae Ochnaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Malpighiales.Vernon H. Heywood, Richard K. Brummitt, Ole Seberg, and Alastair Culham. ''Flowering Plant Families of the World''. Firefly Books: Ontario, Canada. (2007). . In the APG III syst ...
found occasionally in ''Campo Sujo'' areas near Morro do Fumo may be a new species. Some areas hold the "golden grass" ''capim-dourado'' ( Syngonanthus nitens) and the Buriti palm (
Mauritia flexuosa ''Mauritia flexuosa'', known as the moriche palm, ''ité'' palm, ''ita'', ''buriti'', ''muriti'', ''miriti'' (Brazil), ''canangucho'' (Colombia), ''acho'' (Ecuador), or ''aguaje'' (Peru), is a Arecaceae, palm tree. It grows in and near swamps and ...
), species that suffer from great extractive pressure in the
microregion of Jalapão Jalapão is a semi-arid microregion in the state of Tocantins, Brazil. Parts of the microregion have dramatic landscapes with large orange sand dunes, towering rock formations and fast-flowing clear rivers and streams. This is attractive to tourist ...
.


Fauna

Birds include parrots, toucans, emas, buzzards, blue macaws, Merganser, Inhambu-Carapé and sharp-tailed grass tyrant. The
veery The veery (''Catharus fuscescens'') is a small North American Thrush (bird), thrush species, a member of a group of closely related and similar species in the genus ''Catharus'', also including the gray-cheeked thrush (''C. minimus''), Bicknell's ...
(Catharus fuscescens) of North America lives in the unit in from November to February. Nine endemic species of bird have been found.
Large-billed antwren The large-billed antwren (''Herpsilochmus longirostris'') is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia and Brazil. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. The large-billed antwren was d ...
(Herpsilochmus longirostris),
helmeted manakin The helmeted manakin (''Antilophia galeata'') is a species of smallpasserine bird in the manakin family Pipridae. Unlike most manakins, a family associated with tropical rainforests, the helmeted manakin inhabits the seasonally dry Cerrado savann ...
(Antilophia galeata) and
white-striped warbler The white-striped warbler (''Myiothlypis leucophrys'') is a species of bird in the family Parulidae. It is endemic to Brazil. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest A forest is an area of land dominated by t ...
(Myiothlypis leucophrys) are found in the forest formations of the unit. The
collared crescentchest The collared crescentchest (''Melanopareia torquata'') is a species of bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shell ...
(Melanopareia torquata),
rufous-sided scrub tyrant The rufous-sided scrub tyrant (''Euscarthmus rufomarginatus'') is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Suriname. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and ...
(Euscarthmus rufomarginatus),
curl-crested jay The curl-crested jay (''Cyanocorax cristatellus'') is a jay from South America. This New World jay is a beautiful and large (35 cm/14 in overall) bird with predominantly dark blue back, an almost black head and neck, and snow-white chest a ...
(Cyanocorax cristatellus),
shrike-like tanager The shrike-like tanager (''Neothraupis fasciata''), also known as the white-banded tanager, is a South American bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of the genus ''Neothraupis''. Taxonomy The shrike-like tanager was form ...
(Neothraupis fasciata), white-rumped tanager (Cypsnagra hirundinacea) and coal-crested finch (Charitospiza eucosma) are found in the closed cerrado. Typical cerrado animals are found such as the
maned wolf The maned wolf (''Chrysocyon brachyurus'') is a large canine of South America. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, and Paraguay, and is almost extinct in Uruguay. Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is neither a fox nor a w ...
(Chrysocyon brachyurus) and the
hoary fox The hoary fox or hoary zorro (''Lycalopex vetulus''), also known as ''raposinha-do-campo'' in Brazil ( Portuguese for "little meadow fox"), is a species of zorro or "false" fox endemic to Brazil. Unlike many other foxes, it feeds primarily on s ...
(Lycalopex vetulus). Other fauna include giant anteaters, tapirs, monkeys, caimans, pampas deer, jaguars, capybaras, anacondas, rattlesnakes and pythons. A new species of bat,
Thyroptera devivoi De Vivo's disk-winged bat (''Thyroptera devivoi'') is a species of disc-winged bat found in South America. Taxonomy and etymology It was described as a new species in 2006, the fourth species to be described in the disc-winged bat genus and f ...
, has been found only in the unit. Two new forms of lizard have been found in the unit, Bachia oxyrhina and Anops acrobeles, which may be considered endemic. Amphibians endemic to the cerrado include the Barycholos ternetzi, Proceratophrys goyana,
Dendropsophus cruzi ''Dendropsophus cruzi'' is a species of frogs in the family Hylidae. Habitat Endemic to Brazil, its natural habitats are dry savanna, moist savanna, swamps, freshwater marshes, and intermittent freshwater marshes. It also inhabits pastureland, r ...
, Scinax constrictus,
Physalaemus nattereri ''Physalaemus nattereri'' (common name: Cuyaba dwarf frog) is a frog native to central and southeastern Brazil and eastern Bolivia and Paraguay. Description It has two "false eyes" on its rear. The 3–4 cm frog lifts its rear end when thre ...
, Pseudopaludicola saltica and Leptodactylus sertanejo. Fish include the lambari Astyanax novae and the acará Cichlasoma sanctifranciscense. The insects Cyanallagma ferenigrum and Idiataphe batesi are found only in the cerrado.


Conservation

The Serra Geral do Tocantins Ecological Station was created on 27 September 2001, and is administered by the
Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation The Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (Portuguese: ''Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade'', ICMBio) is the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment's administrative arm."Brazilian Federal Law 11.516/2007 (Por ...
(ICMBio). It is classed as
IUCN protected area category IUCN protected area categories, or IUCN protected area management categories, are categories used to classify protected areas in a system developed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The enlisting of such areas is part ...
Ia (strict nature reserve). The objective is to preserve nature and support scientific research. Private property is not allowed in the unit, so owners of property were to be compensated. The station is closed to the public. It is one of the core areas of the Cerrado Biosphere Reserve, and is part of the Jalapão ecological corridor. The corridor includes the
Jalapão State Park Jalapão State Park ( pt, Parque Estadual do Jalapão) is a State park (Brazil), state park in the microregion of Jalapão in eastern Tocantins (state), Tocantins, Brazil. It contains a variety of landscapes including cerrado vegetation, sand dunes ...
, which covers the Espírito Santo dunes and mountains.


Threats

The local population is generally very poor, depending on subsistence farming and cattle raising, and the sale of golden grass (Syngonanthus nitens). Due to the irregular land ownership situation, as of 2005 the area suffered badly from illegal burning to create new pasturage for cattle. Burning is also done due to a local belief that it is needed by the golden grass, used in handicrafts. From May to October there is hardly any rain, and there is a high risk of fire. Natural fires caused by
lightning Lightning is a naturally occurring electrostatic discharge during which two electric charge, electrically charged regions, both in the atmosphere or with one on the land, ground, temporarily neutralize themselves, causing the instantaneous ...
would have occurred in early summer, followed by rain, so would have been small and of short duration. Man-made fires occur later in the season when the vegetation is drier and there is more wind, so last longer and cover larger areas. This occurs during the breeding season of most birds, who typically next on the ground or within of the ground. The frequent fires also reduce available food supplies for the fauna including small animals and the birds of prey that depend on them. Paving of highways in the area and the connections between Ponte Alta, Porto Nacional and Palmas have attracted squatters who plant one or two crops, then make pasture for cattle. The arrival of soybean farmers has caused new environmental problems since the soil is very fragile. There are no sewage treatment plants in the municipalities, so sewage is polluting the water table. Garbage dumps created by the inhabitants and litter from visitors are also a problem.


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