Carlos Augusto Souza-Costa, Mirco Solé, Caio Vinicius de Mira-Mendes, Antônio Jorge Suzart Argôlo, Iuri Ribeiro Dias
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摘要
通过提供有关物种分布、丰富度和丰度的综合数据,动物群落调查可以缩小生物多样性知识的差距。此外,它们还能发现未被记录的物种,加深对生态系统动态和保护需求的了解。我们对巴西巴伊亚州西南部波蒂拉瓜市(Serra Azul)和伊塔兰蒂姆市(Serra do Mandim)的两个半落叶季节性森林地区两栖动物物种的丰富度和丰度进行了研究。对研究区内的 24 个森林内部横断面、两个溪流横断面和两个永久性池塘进行了积极的视觉和声学调查。此外,还记录了在队伍行进过程中偶然遇到的两栖动物。两栖动物物种丰富度为 46 种,分布在 14 科 26 属中。大约一半的物种是两个地区共有的,11 个物种是 Serra Azul 独有的,另外 9 个物种仅在 Serra do Mandim 发现。对大西洋森林、卡廷加地区和塞拉多地区的42个地点进行的聚类分析显示,在Serra do Mandim和Serra Azul发现的两栖动物组成与米纳斯吉拉斯州东北部靠近研究地点的其他采样地点相似,这些地点被认为是大西洋森林和卡廷加地区之间的过渡地带。我们的研究结果表明,该地区剩余的森林片段虽然面积小且与世隔绝,但仍然维持着丰富的两栖动物,其中有大西洋森林和巴伊亚地区特有的物种,如Bahiusbilineatus、Ololygonstrigilata、Aplastodiscusweygoldti和Vitreoranaeurygnatha,也有卡廷加地区特有的物种,如Leptodactylustroglodytes和Physalaemuscicada。此外,我们还对潜在的新物种进行了采样,填补了出现空白,并扩大了伪蝇科动物的地理分布范围。
Uncovering the rich amphibian fauna of two semideciduous forest fragments in southwestern Bahia, Brazil.
Fauna inventories reduce biodiversity knowledge gaps by providing comprehensive data on species distribution, richness, and abundance. Furthermore, they identify undocumented species and enhance understanding of ecosystem dynamics and conservation needs. The richness and abundance of amphibian species were studied in two Semideciduous Seasonal Forest areas in the municipalities of Potiraguá (Serra Azul) and Itarantim (Serra do Mandim) in southwestern Bahia, Brazil. Active visual and acoustic surveys were conducted in 24 forest interior transects, two stream transects, and two permanent ponds investigated in the study area. Opportunistic encounters during team movements were also recorded. The richness was 46 amphibian species distributed in 14 families and 26 genera. Approximately half of the species were shared between the two areas, while 11 species were exclusive to Serra Azul and another nine were found only in Serra do Mandim. Cluster analysis for 42 locations in Atlantic Forest, Caatinga, and Cerrado, in a presence/absence matrix with 216 species, revealed that the composition of the amphibians found in Serra do Mandim and Serra Azul is similar to other sampled locations in the northeastern region of Minas Gerais, close to the study site, which are considered transitional between the Atlantic Forest and the Caatinga. Our results demonstrate that the remaining forest fragments in the region, although small and isolated, still sustain a high richness of amphibians with species restricted to the Atlantic Forest and Bahia, such as Bahiusbilineatus, Ololygonstrigilata, Aplastodiscusweygoldti and Vitreoranaeurygnatha, and others considered typical of the Caatinga, such as Leptodactylustroglodytes and Physalaemuscicada. Additionally, we sampled potential new species, filled occurrence gaps, and expanded the geographical range of Pseudisfusca.
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