Biologia de Phyllostomus hastatus (Pallas, 1767) (Chiroptera, Mammalia) em dois parques urbanos no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Isabel Cardim De Resende, Patrícia Gonçalves Guedes, Shirley Seixas Pereira da Silva, Alexandre Maurício Carneiro
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Studies about bats biology encompassing diet, reproduction and parasitology are important to understand the role of these small animals in the ecosystem. However, few studies present such information. Therefore, the present paper was made to congregate information about biology of Phyllostomus hastatus, and compare the results between two urban parks at Rio de Janeiro City (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): Parque Natural Municipal da Freguesia (PNMF) and Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca (PEPB), the latter being considerably larger than the other one. Long-term fieldworks were conducted in both areas and data on biometry, reproduction, parasites and diet were assembled. Animals were captured in mists nets and put in cotton sacs, from where fecal material was collected for further analysis. They were measured alive and inspected for reproductive stage; ectoparasites were collected and blood smears were made whenever possible. Bats were released at the end of the fieldwork. The feces and blood material were analyzed at the lab. Thus, 53 specimens of Phyllostomus were captured, 13 from PNMF and 40 from PEPB. We found individuals with smaller measurements at the most anthropized park – the Freguesia Park; reproduction occurred between September and December at both parks; diet included Curcubitaceae, Urticaceae, Bombacaceae, Lythraceae, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Hemiptera and Diptera. Concerning ectoparasites, Diptera and Acari were recorded; no haemoparasites were found in the blood smears. Although specimens from the smaller park seem to be most affected by anthropization, our results reinforce the idea that the creation of small parks is important for species maintenance, since it may serve as ecological corridor and as a food source for the animals.
巴西里约热内卢州两个城市公园中叶口虫(Pallas, 1767)(手翅目,哺乳动物)的生物学
关于蝙蝠生物学的研究,包括饮食、繁殖和寄生虫学,对于了解这些小动物在生态系统中的作用非常重要。然而,很少有研究提供这样的信息。为此,本文收集了巴西里约热内卢市(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)两个城市公园(Parque Natural Municipal da Freguesia, PNMF)和Pedra Branca公园(Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca, PEPB)的毛毛stomus hastatus的生物学资料,并对其结果进行了比较。在这两个地区进行了长期的野外调查,收集了生物统计学、繁殖、寄生虫和饮食方面的数据。用雾网捕获动物,放入棉袋中,从棉袋中收集粪便进行进一步分析。活量和生殖期检查;收集体外寄生虫,并尽可能做血涂片。野外工作结束时,释放了蝙蝠。粪便和血液在实验室进行了分析。共捕获毛织虫53份,其中PNMF 13份,PEPB 40份。我们在人类化程度最高的公园——Freguesia公园——发现了尺寸较小的个体;繁殖发生在9月至12月之间;饮食包括curcurbitaceae、荨麻科、Bombacaceae、Lythraceae、鞘翅目、鳞翅目、半翅目和双翅目。外寄生昆虫主要有双翅目和蜱螨;血涂片未检出血液寄生虫。尽管来自小型公园的标本似乎受人类活动的影响最大,但我们的研究结果强化了这样一种观点,即小型公园的建立对物种的维护很重要,因为它可以作为生态走廊和动物的食物来源。
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