巴西塞拉多地区鳞片爬行动物的指示物

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Rafaela J. R. Alexandre, Filipe M. Bergamini, Zander A. Spigoloni, Karina Dias-Silva, Raísa R. S. Vieira, Vinícius Guerra, Rogério P. Bastos, Thiago B. Vieira
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摘要Goiás州爬虫动物群的数据是一次性的,揭示了该类群的信息缺乏。研究的目的是了解英美矿业公司区域内爬行动物动物群的组成,评价物种与年份的关系、环境类型和指示物种的存在。实地工作进行了七年,从2007年到2013年。通过主动搜索、陷阱、偶然遭遇和第三方记录进行抽样。我们记录了36种爬行动物:15种蜥蜴和21种蛇。最常见的蜥蜴是Anolis meridionalis和Cnemidophorus sp,最多的蛇是Apostolepis cerradoensis和Bothrops moojeni。物种和年份之间没有关系。另一方面,物种与环境或物种与生境类型之间存在一定的关系。在塞拉多地区,我们发现了一种指示物种,那就是美洲蜥蜴,还有蛇长尾蛇。我们已经看到,蜥蜴对它们的栖息地是特定的,因此保护开放和森林地区对于保护生活在那里的物种至关重要。关键词:鳞片生境植被指示物种感谢英美公司的后勤和资金支持FUNAPE-UFG用于项目管理。RP Bastos感谢CNPq提供的生产力补助。本研究得益于淡水河谷公司提供的环境补偿基金,该基金由巴西国家洞穴保护研究中心(Cecav/ICMBio)和巴西翼翅目研究协会(SBEQ)管理,作为巴西最不知道的物种DD计划的一部分,以及来自洞穴补偿协议(TCCE Vale 1/2018, Edital Ferruginosas 01/2021)的资源。在巴西可持续发展研究所(IABS)的管理下,K.D. Silva感谢CNPq提供的PDJ奖学金,以及巴西高级经济与经济合作组织(CAPES) -金融法典001号对RJRA的认可。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究得到了高级医疗卫生组织 高级医疗卫生组织的支持[001]。
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Squamate reptiles as indicators in fragments of Brazilian cerrado
ABSTRACTThe data on the reptilian fauna of the state of Goiás are one-off and reveal a lack of information about this group. The aim of the research was to know the composition of the reptile fauna within the area of the Anglo American mining company, evaluating the relationship of the species with the years, the types of environments and the presence of indicator species. Fieldwork was carried out during seven years, from 2007 to 2013. Sampling was performed through active search, pitfall traps, occasional encounters, and third-party records. We recorded 36 reptile species: 15 lizards and 21 snakes. The most common lizards were Anolis meridionalis, Cnemidophorus sp, and the most abundant snakes were Apostolepis cerradoensis and Bothrops moojeni. There was no relationship between the species and the years. On the other hand, there was relationship between the species and the environments or between the species and the types of habitats. The lizard Ameivula ocellifera was found as an indicator species of Cerrado areas, as well as the snake Leptotyphlops dulcis We have seen that lizards are specific to their habitat, making it essential to preserve open and forested areas for the conservation of the species that live there.KEYWORDS: Squamatahabitatvegetationindicator species AcknowledgmentsThe Anglo American company, for logistical and financial support. FUNAPE-UFG for project management. RP Bastos thanks CNPq for the productivity grant. This study benefited from resources provided from the environmental compensation funds deposited by Vale S.A., and administered by the National Research Center for Cave Conservation (Cecav/ICMBio) and Brazilian Society for the Study of Chiroptera – SBEQ, as part of the DD program – The Least Know Species of Brazil, and resources from the Speleological Compensation Agreement – TCCE VALE 1/2018, Edital Ferruginosas 01/2021, administered by the Brazilian Institute for Sustainable Development – IABS, K.D. Silva thanks CNPq for the PDJ scholarship and the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - Brasil (CAPES) - Finance Code 001, concede to RJRA.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior [001].
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期刊介绍: There is still a far from complete understanding of the complex ecosystems in the Neotropics, although they have been studied since the first expeditions of the old world naturalists Marcgrave, Humboldt, Spix, Darwin, Bates and Müller. The aims and scope of the Journal are, besides taxonomic and zoogeographic surveys, analyses of animal communities and their relationship with biotic and abiotic environmental conditions. This includes the fauna of both terrestrial and fresh water ecosystems in the Neotropics. Contributions that represent original research and mini-reviews are welcome. Manuscripts presenting just checklists and new geographic records are not considered for publication. If manuscripts do not meet the requirements of the journal, the editors reserve the right to reject manuscripts on submission or to ask for revisions prior to formal peer review.
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