C. Siqueira, D. Vrcibradic, M. C. Kiefer, M. Almeida‐Gomes, Paulo Nogueira-Costa, V. N. Borges-Júnior, M. V. Sluys, C. Rocha
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Abstract: Among amphibian species from high elevation areas in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest there is a high percentage of threatened and endemic species, but there is still a relative scarcity of local inventories for these organisms. Here, we present data on anuran composition, relative abundance and estimated densities for leaf-litter frogs from an Atlantic Forest area within the APA Serra da Mantiqueira, in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, based on results of a short-term survey carried out at altitudes of 1,350-1,750 m, in November 2005 (with additional records from surveys made in 2010 and 2011). Three sampling methods were used during the 2005 survey: plot sampling, visual encounter surveys (VES; performed during the day, at the dusk, and at night), and pitfall traps with drift fences; only non-standardized visual searches were employed during the 2010 and 2011 surveys. We recorded 24 species, with the direct-developer Ischnocnema sp. (gr. lactea) being the most abundant. Most anurans (90% of all individuals) sampled by VES were captured during the crepuscular and nocturnal periods. The estimated density of the local leaf-litter frog assemblage based on plot sampling was 18.4 ind/100 m2, which is one of the highest values currently reported for Atlantic Rainforest areas. This is the first study analyzing the anuran fauna composition of an Atlantic Forest area within the APA Serra da Mantiqueira and adds to the body of knowledge on the fauna of the southern region of Rio de Janeiro state.
巴西里约热内卢州APA Serra da Mantiqueira内大西洋森林地区的Anuran物种组成和密度估计
摘要/ Abstract摘要:在巴西大西洋森林高海拔地区的两栖动物物种中,受威胁和特有物种的比例很高,但这些物种的本地资源仍然相对稀缺。在这里,我们提供了来自巴西里约热内卢州APA Serra da Mantiqueira大西洋森林地区落叶蛙的群落组成、相对丰度和估计密度的数据,这些数据基于2005年11月在海拔1350 - 1750米进行的短期调查结果(以及2010年和2011年调查的额外记录)。2005年的调查采用了三种抽样方法:小区抽样、视觉接触调查(VES);在白天,黄昏和晚上进行),以及带有漂流栅栏的陷阱;在2010年和2011年的调查中,只采用了非标准化的视觉搜索。共记录到24种,其中直接显影植物ischnonema sp. (gr. lactea)数量最多。大多数无尾鼠(占所有个体的90%)在黄昏和夜间捕获。样地取样估算的当地凋落叶蛙群落密度为18.4只/100 m2,是目前报道的大西洋热带雨林地区最高密度之一。这是首次分析APA Serra da Mantiqueira内大西洋森林地区的动物组成的研究,并增加了里约热内卢州南部地区动物的知识体系。
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