Cerro de la Tortuga 州立公园作为莫雷洛斯州中南部地区的爬行动物保护区

E. Chávez-Ramírez, I. López-Cortes, C. D. Jiménez-Piedragi
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位于墨西哥莫雷洛斯州中南部的 Cerro de la Tortuga 州立公园(PECT)是两栖动物和爬行动物多样性的重要宝库。这项研究的目的是更新两栖动物和爬行动物的清单,并确定不同管理类型保护区内爬行动物的组成、物种丰富度、物种与面积的关系以及相似性。保护区内的爬行动物有 28 种,相当于莫雷洛斯州爬行动物的 20%,墨西哥爬行动物的 1.97%。有鳞目是代表比例最高的类群,有 17 个物种(60.71%),其次是无尾目,有 10 个物种(35.71%),有尾目有 1 个物种(3.57%)。与物种/面积关系的分析结果一致,REBIOSH(3 种)和 PECT(1 种)的物种数量高于预期,而 CBCH(3 种)的物种数量低于预期。与 CBCH(12%)相比,RESM(50%)和 REBIOSH(34%)之间的 PECT 结果中的爬行动物群组成相似度更高。我们的研究结果表明,PECT 是莫雷洛斯中南部地区爬行动物的一个重要贮藏库,在结构上可以成为所谓的保护群岛的一部分。不过,除了保护区之间的组成和相似性证据外,我们还建议开发人员考虑走廊识别器的栖息地质量,以及证明保护区之间共有物种基因流动的遗传研究。
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El Parque Estatal Cerro de la Tortuga como reservorio de la herpetofauna en la región centro-sur del estado de Morelos
The Cerro de la Tortuga State Park as a herpetofauna reservoir in the central region of Morelos The Cerro de la Tortuga State Park (PECT) in the south-central region of the state of Morelos in Mexico is an important reservoir of amphibian and reptile diversity. The objective of this study is to update the inventory of amphibians and reptiles and to determine the composition, species richness, species-area relationship and similarity of the herpetofauna between reserves with different types of administration. The herpetofauna within the PECT was composed of 28 species, equivalent to 20 % of the herpetofauna of Morelos and 1.97 % of the herpetofauna of Mexico. The Squamata order was the best represented group, with 17 species (60.71 %), followed by Anura with 10 species (35.71 %) and Testudines with 1 species (3.57 %). The agreement with the analysis of the species/area relationship, REBIOSH (3 spp.) and PECT (1 spp.) harbor a greater number of species than expected with respect to CBCH (3 spp.), which harbors a lower number. of species than expected. The similarity of the herpetofaunistic composition of the PECT result is greater between the RESM (50 %) and the REBIOSH (34 %), compared to the CBCH (12 %). Our results indicate that the PECT acts as an important reservoir for the herpetofauna of the south-central region of Morelos, which could structurally be part of the so-called conservation archipelagos. However, in addition to evidence of composition and similarity between reserves, we suggest developers consider habitat quality for corridor identifiers and genetic studies that demonstrate gene flow for species shared between reserves.
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