Vinícius Guerra, W. P. Ramalho, I. Machado, Reuber A. Brandão
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摘要
物种发生和丰富度数据对于支持战略地区的保护行动具有重要意义。为了增加对塞拉多生物群系中爬行动物的认识,我们提出了一份来自Serra do Tombador自然遗产私人保护区(RNST)的两栖动物和爬行动物物种清单。现场工作于2016年11月进行,通过陷阱、主动搜索、偶然遭遇和第三方记录进行采样。我们也会考虑在RNST管理计划中记录的物种。我们记录了34种两栖动物和55种爬行动物,并扩大了一些物种的已知分布。观测和估算的两栖动物物种曲线呈稳定趋势,观测到的丰富度代表预期物种数量的89%。另一方面,观察和估计的爬行动物种类曲线没有呈现稳定趋势。即使考虑到本研究中最小的样本周期,两栖动物和爬行动物物种的丰富度也与Cerrado保护区相似或更大,靠近RNST。最近描述的有限特有物种的存在和数据的缺乏突出了RNST对塞拉多爬行动物区系保护的重要性。
Herpetofauna of the Serra do Tombador Nature Reserve, State of Goiás, Central Brazil
Data on species occurrence and richness are important to support conservation actions for strategic areas. To increase knowledge about the herpetofauna of the Cerrado biome, we present a list of amphibians and reptiles' species from the Private Reserve of Natural Heritage Serra do Tombador (RNST). The fieldwork was performed in November 2016 and the samplings were carried out through pitfall traps, active search, occasional encounters, and third-party records. We also consider the species recorded in the RNST Management Plan. We recorded 34 amphibians and 55 reptiles, and expanded the known distribution of some species. The observed and estimated amphibian species curves showed a tendency to stabilize, with the observed richness representing 89% of the number of species expected. On the other hand, observed and estimated reptile species curves did not show a stabilization trend. Even considering the smallest sample period in this study, the richness of amphibian and reptile species was similar or greater to those found in protected areas in the Cerrado, close to the RNST. The presence of species with restricted endemism, recently described, and data deficient highlights the importance of the RNST for the conservation of the Cerrado herpetofauna.