Sobre la distribución de tres especies de murciélagos filostómidos (Chiroptera), con registros adicionales para el Departamento de Gracias a Dios, Honduras
M. Turcios-Casco, Arnulfo Medina-Fitoria, Tomás Manzanares, Marcio Martínez, H. Ávila-Palma
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Abstract
espanolLa alta riqueza de especies de la subfamilia Phyllostominae es considerada indicio de un ecosistema bien conservado; sin embargo, es uno de los grupos menos estudiado en Honduras. En este documento presentamos los primeros registros de Chrotopterus auritus (Peters, 1856) y Tonatia bakeri Williams, Willig & Reid, 1995 para el departamento de Gracias a Dios (este de Honduras), y el segundo de Lophostoma silvicolum d’Orbigny, 1836 para el mismo departamento. Segun los registros historicos de estas especies, estos registros representan la quinta localidad conocida para C. Auritus y L. Silvicolum, y la segunda para T. Bakeri en Honduras, demostrando lo poco que se sabe de esas especies en el pais. Sugerimos realizar estudios de estas especies incluyendo la evaluacion de sus refugios, y determinar las tendencias poblacionales para establecer su estado de conservacion en las areas de estudio. EnglishThe high species richness of the bat subfamily Phyllostominae is considered indicative of a well-preserved ecosystem; however, is one the less studied groups in Honduras. In this document, we present the first records of Chrotopterus auritus (Peters, 1856) and Tonatia bakeri Williams, Willig & Reid, 1995, and the second of Lophostoma silvicolum d’Orbigny, 1836 for the department of Gracias a Dios, in eastern Honduras. Based on historical reports for these species, these records represent the fifth-known locality for C. Auritus and L. silvicolum, and the second for T. Bakeri in Honduras, representing how poor these species are known in the country. We recommend future studies which include population trends, evaluation of their roosting sites, and the establishment of their conservational status in the studied areas
GraellsiaAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
26
审稿时长
48 weeks
期刊介绍:
Graellsia was fist published in 1943 and the journal name honours Mariano de la Paz Graells. For 44 years the journal was devoted to Iberian entomology, but in 1987 it started publishing papers on zoology in general. More recently, Graellsia has restricted its scope and currently publishes original and unpublished papers on Zoological Diversity, including taxonomic, faunistic, biogeographic, chorological, evolutionary and conservation studies. Notes, news and book reviews are also published in the corresponding sections. Formerly Graellsia was published by CSIC with financial support from the Ministry. When this financial support for spanish scientific journals ceased, Sociedad de Amigos del Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales stepped in to take care of journal edition, with the goal of contributing to the advance of knowledge in Zoology.