巴西东南部苏雷塔马生物保护区的蝙蝠动物群

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Carina Maria Vela-Ulian, J. P. M. Hoppe, A. Ditchfield
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大西洋森林是世界生物多样性的热点地区之一,是一个包含热带和亚热带植被的异质生物群落。在巴西东南部的圣埃斯皮里图州,大西洋森林的遗迹大多位于州和联邦保护区内。最大的保护区是苏雷塔马生物保护区,该保护区拥有多个特有的动植物群,是一些濒危动物物种的最后庇护所。动物群落的调查对于了解群落构成和制定保护战略至关重要。我们对苏雷塔玛保护区的蝙蝠动物群进行了重点调查,分析了其物种的营养行会和保护状况。我们调查了在线分类数据库和文献,从两个不同的科学收藏中获得了 402 条记录。这些记录代表了 5 个科、39 个属和 57 种蝙蝠,表明苏雷塔玛生物保护区拥有大西洋森林生物群落中所有已知的蝙蝠科。蝙蝠科(Phyllostomidae)是登记物种数量最多的科,大多数物种属于空中食虫营养行会。在州和联邦保护书籍中,有四个物种被登记为 "易危 "物种。
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Bat fauna from the Sooretama Biological Reserve, southeastern Brazil
The Atlantic Forest is one of the world's hotspots of biodiversity, a heterogeneous biome encompassing tropical and subtropical vegetation formations. Its remnants in the state of Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil, are mostly within state and federal Conservation Units. The largest Unit is the Sooretama Biological Reserve, which harbors several endemic occurrences of fauna and flora, and is the last refuge of some threatened animal species. Inventories of fauna are essential to know the community composition, and for the elaboration of preservation strategies. We conducted a survey focused on the bat fauna of the Sooretama Reserve, analyzing the trophic guilds and the conservation status of its species. We surveyed online taxonomic databases and the literature, resulting in 402 records from two different scientific collections. These records represent five families, 39 genera, and 57 species of bats, revealing that the Sooretama Biological Reserve has all known bat families in the Atlantic Forest biome. Phyllostomidae was the family with the highest number of species registered, and a majority of species belongs to the aerial insectivorous trophic guild. Four species are registered as “Vulnerable” in state and federal conservation books.
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Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences
Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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38 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original articles in all areas of Biological Sciences, including anatomy, bacteriology, molecular biology, biochemistry, botany, cytology and cell biology, animal behavior, ecology, limnology, embryology, and histology, morpho-physiology, genetics, microbiology, parasitology and zoology.
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