New potential distribution and overlap areas of woolly opossum, genus Caluromys (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae), in Colombia

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Therya Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI:10.12933/therya-23-4902
Julio Chacón-Pacheco, Jairo Pérez-Torres, Javier Racero-Casarrubia, Camilo Ramos Madera, Duván J. Bassa-Hernández, Gerson A. Salcedo-Rivera
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The woolly opossums of the genus Caluromys, despite their wide distribution range, are poorly known species. In Colombia, the presence of C. derbianus and C. lanatus is recognized, and the presence of C. philander has been proposed. This study sought to update the distribution and know overlapping areas of the species of the genus Caluromys in Colombia. We modeled the current and potential distribution of C. derbianus and C. lanatus, and discussed the potential presence of C. philander. We extend the distribution range for C. derbianus and C. lanatus by obtaining new records mainly in the Colombian Caribbean region. For C. derbianus, we found that the estimated model area was 177,337 km2, with the most suitable areas in the Caribbean region in the department of Córdoba and the coast of the department of Sucre, in the north and south of the Pacific region, and in the Andean region on the western mountain range, associated with forest cover. For C. lanatus, the estimated model area was 940,007 km2 with the greatest habitat suitability in the forest cover of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the central mountain range, the Magdalena River valleys and the Andean-Orinosence piedmont. The areas of occupancy (AOO) and extent of occurrence (EOO) in Colombia are 268 km2 and 182,741 km2 for C. derbianus, 652 km2 and 1,036,486 km2 for C. lanatus, with an overlap area of 37,889 km2. Although we found high uncertainty in the records for C. philander in Colombia, we consider that the species probably has representation in the eastern Amazon and Orinoquia regions. This information could be useful to provide new perspectives for the study of the ecological interactions of these Neotropical marsupials, as well as for assessing threats to woolly opossums in Colombia.
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哥伦比亚毛负鼠属新的潜在分布和重叠区(didelphimoria: Didelphidae)
毛负鼠属的毛负鼠,尽管分布范围很广,却是鲜为人知的物种。在哥伦比亚,C. derbianus和C. lanatus的存在已得到确认,C. philander的存在已被提出。本研究旨在更新哥伦比亚Caluromys属物种的分布并了解重叠区域。我们模拟了C. derbianus和C. lanatus目前和潜在的分布,并讨论了C. philander的潜在存在。主要在哥伦比亚加勒比海地区获得新记录,扩大了C. derbianus和C. lanatus的分布范围。对于C. derbianus,我们发现估算的模型面积为177,337 km2,最适合的区域在加勒比海地区Córdoba部和苏克雷部的海岸,太平洋地区的南北和西部山脉的安第斯地区,与森林覆盖有关。lanatus的模型面积为940,007 km2,在圣玛尔塔内华达山脉、中部山脉、马格达莱纳河流域和安第斯-奥里诺塞斯山前的森林覆盖区域最适宜栖息。哥伦比亚的derbianus的占用面积(AOO)和发生范围(EOO)分别为268 km2和182,741 km2, C. lanatus的占用面积(AOO)和发生范围(EOO)分别为652 km2和1,036,486 km2,重叠面积为37,889 km2。尽管我们在哥伦比亚的记录中发现了高度的不确定性,但我们认为该物种可能在亚马逊东部和奥里诺奎亚地区有代表性。这些信息可以为研究这些新热带有袋动物的生态相互作用提供新的视角,也可以为评估哥伦比亚毛负鼠的威胁提供新的视角。
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Therya Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: THERYA aims to disseminate information and original and unpublished knowledge related to the study of mammals in all disciplines of knowledge. It is an open forum for teachers, researchers, professionals and students worldwide in which articles are published in Spanish and English.
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