巴西东北部restinga地区的小型哺乳动物

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Mastozoologia Neotropical Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.31687/saremmn.20.27.2.0.05
Joseane de Faria Calazans, Adriana Bocchiglieri
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雷廷加斯是大西洋森林的重要组成部分,受到巴西海岸人类活动的影响。在这些环境中出现的乳突动物群鲜为人知,尤其是在该国东北部。这项研究描述了巴西东北部塞尔希培州树栖restinga地区小型哺乳动物物种的丰富度、丰度和组成。从2017年9月至2018年8月,每月进行一次采样。一项由8188个谢尔曼陷阱之夜和1782个陷阱之夜组成的行动捕获了来自10个物种的120只个体;四种有袋动物(Didelphis albiventris、Marmosa demeraae、Marmosa-murina和Marmosops incanus)和六种啮齿动物(Calomys sp.、Cerradomys vivoi、Oligoryzomys sp.、Phyllomys blainvilii、Rhipidomys mastacalis和Trinomys sp.)。观察到的丰富度相当于Jackknife 1估计的丰富度的73%(13.6±1.5种)。马尾藻和马尾藻数量最多,占捕获个体的84%。群落组成与巴西其他地区的restingas不同,但大多数物种与该地区大西洋森林中发现的物种的子集相对应。该地区是塞尔希培大西洋森林地区小型哺乳动物最丰富的地区,这加强了保护这些地区的重要性,并有助于了解restingas的乳突动物群。这项研究还提供了该州这一群体的最新名单。在巴西,这是一个与马塔大西洋地区相对应的地区。一个当地人在Sergipe的Mata Atlâtica的mamíferos emáreas庄园工作,重新开放并进口了一个保护区,以帮助恢复当地的长毛象动物群。Este estudo apresenta assim uma lista atualizada de pequenos mamíferos para o estado。
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Small mammals in restinga areas of north-eastern Brazil
. The restingas are an important component of the Atlantic Forest, affected by anthropic impacts along the Brazilian coast. The mastofauna that occurs in these environments is little known, especially in the north-east of the country. This study characterized the richness, abundance and composition of small mammal species in arboreal restinga areas in the state of Sergipe, north-eastern Brazil. Sampling was performed monthly, from September 2017 to August 2018. An effort composed of 8188 trap-nights with Sherman traps and 1782 trap-night with pitfall traps resulted in the capture of 120 individuals from 10 species; four marsupials ( Didelphis albiventris , Marmosa demerarae , Marmosa murina, and Marmosops incanus ) and six rodents ( Calomys sp., Cerradomys vivoi , Oligoryzomys sp., Phyllomys blainvilii , Rhipidomys mastacalis, and Trinomys sp.). Phyllomys blainvilii is a new record for the state. The observed richness corresponds to 73% of that estimated by Jackknife 1 (13.6 ± 1.5 species). Marmosops incanus and R. mastacalis were the most abundant, corresponding to 84% of the individuals captured. The community composition differs from the restingas of other regions of Brazil, but the majority of the species correspond to a subset of those found in the Atlantic Forest of the region. The locality presented the greatest richness of small mammals in areas of the Atlantic Forest of Sergipe, reinforcing the importance of the preservation of these areas and contributing to understanding the mastofauna in the restingas. This study also presents an updated list for this group in the state. regiões do Brasil, mas a maioria das espécies corresponde a um subconjunto das encontradas nas áreas de Mata Atlântica da região. A localidade apresentou a maior riqueza de pequenos mamíferos em áreas da Mata Atlântica de Sergipe, reforçando a importância da preservação dessas áreas e contribuindo para o entendimento sobre a mastofauna que ocorre nas restingas. Este estudo apresenta assim uma lista atualizada de pequenos mamíferos para o estado.
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Mastozoologia Neotropical
Mastozoologia Neotropical Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Mastozoología neotropical = Journal of Neotropical Mammalogy, es una revista de periodicidad semestral, editada por la Sociedad Argentina para el Estudio de los Mamíferos. Esta es una sociedad interdisciplinaria cuyos principales objetivos son estimular y promover el desarrollo de la investigación científica, la publicación y la difusión de investigaciones sobre mamíferos actuales y/o fósiles, así como contribuir a la protección de la fauna de mamíferos de la región. Está dedicada a la publicación de artículos científicos originales, de opinión y revisiones de las variadas disciplinas que estudian a los mamíferos. Se especializa en mamíferos neotropicales.
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