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10.3897/neotropical.14.e34828
2019-04-11
neotropical
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
author
Porto, Lucas
Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil
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Rui, Ana Maria
2019-04-11
2019-04-11
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
1-12
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34828
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/34828/
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The crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous) and the Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) are two canids with very similar food and habitat requirements, which live in sympatry across parts of their distributions. Here we describe the diet and habitat use of both canids in the Pampas biome. The study took place in southern Brazil from December 2012 to December 2013. Diet and habitat use analyses were based on fecal samples, footprints and direct visualizations. Diet overlap was measured using Pianka’s index, while habitat use was measured using presence records from three different environments; forests, edges and open areas. Both canids feed on invertebrates and vertebrates but have preferences for fruits, especially Syagrus romanzoffiana. Pianka’s index showed a high overlap of their diets throughout the year, with the exception of autumn. Regarding habitat use, C . thous preferred to inhabit forested areas while L. gymnocercus was more active in open areas. Our results showed that fruits were the most consumed food item in the Pampas biome. Our findings suggest that habitat use by these two canids is affected by seasonal variation in fruit abundance, but other factors, such as parental care, should be taken into account when explaining how they behave throughout the year.
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Canidae
Cerdocyon thous
feeding habits
foxes
fruit consumption
Lycalopex gymnocercus
Diet and habitat use by two sympatric canids in the Pampas of South America
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34829
2019-04-11
neotropical
São Paulo State University (UNESP), Institute of Biosciences, Botucatu, State of São Paulo, Brazil
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Bernardo, Camila H.
Department of Zoology, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Institute of Biosciences, Botucatu, State of São Paulo, Brazil
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Pereira Bernardes, Veronica
Ecology and Culture (NEBECC), Department of Zoology, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Institute of Biosciences, Botucatu, State of São Paulo, Brazil
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de Sousa, Aline Nonato
Ecology and Culture (NEBECC), Department of Zoology, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Institute of Biosciences, Botucatu, State of São Paulo, Brazil
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Barros Rodrigues, Gabriel Fellipe
Ecology and Culture (NEBECC), Department of Zoology, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Institute of Biosciences, Botucatu, State of São Paulo, Brazil
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da Silva, Thiago Elias
São Paulo State University, Botucatu, Brazil
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Fransozo, Adilson
2019-04-11
2019-04-11
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
13-28
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34829
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/34829/
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The spatio-temporal distribution of Achelous spinimanus demographic groups (juveniles, and adult males and females) and its relation with environmental factors was analyzed in the region of Ubatuba, southeastern Brazil. We performed the samplings from January to December 2000, at eight sites of different depths. A total of 402 specimens of A. spinimanus was captured. The lowest abundance of all demographic groups occurred in summer, while in winter and spring the abundance of adults was very high. Spatially, juveniles were found at 5 to 35m of depth, while adults at 15 to 40m, but were more abundant at 25m. The low abundance of all demographic groups during summer is probably due to the arrival of the South Atlantic Central Water in the region, which decreased the water temperature and salinity. These changes caused the migration of A. spinimanus to more sheltered places of the bay, possibly due to more favorable environmental conditions. The high abundance of the demographic groups at 25m of depth was due to its more heterogeneous sediment, and to avoid competition with other species more abundant in shallower areas. Therefore, the factors that modulate the distribution of A. spinimanus may differ depending on the ontogenetic phase.
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Seasonal migration
SACW
ecological niche
interspecific relations
Environmental factors modulating the bathymetric distribution of the demographic groups of Achelous spinimanus (Crustacea)
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34835
2019-04-11
neotropical
Instituto Federal Goiano, Campus Rio Verde, Rio Verde, Goiás, Brazil
author
Oliveira, Roniel Freitas
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4886-6730
Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde, Goiás, Brazil
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Ribeiro de Morais, Alessandro
Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Jataí, Goiás, Brazil
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Terribile, Levi Carina
2019-04-11
2019-04-11
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
29-42
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34835
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/34835/
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Here we present a complete data set on the richness of medium- and large- sized mammals from a fragmented area of the southern Brazilian savanna (Cerrado). We described the frequency, occurrence status and activity period of the most common species. In each remnant, the community of medium- and large-sized mammals was inventoried across the following methods: tracks/prints, vocalizations, sightings, burrows, and camera trap images between August 2016 and January 2017. We recorded 23 species of medium- and large-sized mammals, of which seven are threatened. The study area presented a great potential, where we recorded 45.1% of all medium- and large-sized mammal species occurring in the Cerrado. Myrmecophaga tridactyla, Dasypus novemcinctus, Tapirus terrestris, Cerdocyon thous and Cuniculus paca were classified as common, which was expected since they have large habitat range, and therefore, can be recorded more frequently. Species with large body size, such as T. terrestris, M. tridactyla and C. thous, were also the ones with the greatest variation in time period of activity, occurring both in nocturnal and diurnal time periods. Therefore, our study underscores that this transition area, although fragmented, still maintains an expressive fauna of medium- and large-sized mammals, including endangered species.
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Endangered species
frequency
inventory
Puma yagouaroundi
Medium- and large-sized mammals in forest remnants of the southern Cerrado: diversity and ecology
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34836
2019-04-11
neotropical
Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e Saúde. Centro Universitário UNA, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
author
Tacchi, Maria Fernanda
Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e Saúde. Centro Universitário UNA, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
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Peres Quirino, Fernanda
Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e Saúde. Centro Universitário UNA, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
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Martins Ferreira, Diego Júnior
Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e Saúde. Centro Universitário UNA, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
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Gomes Afonso, Lílian
Fundação Centro Brasileiro de Proteção e Pesquisa das Tartarugas Marinhas, Base Costa do Sauípe, Salvador, BA, Brazil
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Tognin, Federico
Centro Universitário UNA, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
author
Negreiros, Daniel
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4780-2284
2019-04-11
2019-04-11
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
43-54
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34836
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/34836/
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The environmental characteristics of nesting sites of sea turtles may directly interfere with the egg hatchling success. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the factors that affect the success of hatchling in the nests of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta). Data from 37 nests of C. caretta from the coast of Mata de São João, Bahia, northeastern Brazil, were obtained from TAMAR, Sauípe station. Samples of sand were collected in each nest to determine the granulometry. A significant negative relationship was found between the stillborn rate and the fine sand ratio (r2 = 0.119; p = 0.036), indicating that a larger fraction of fine sand had a positive effect on nest hatchling success. The egg laying date also had a significant influence on the rate of stillbirths (r2 = 0.163; p = 0.013), with a trend towards a higher stillbirth rate, the later the laying date of the eggs. There is indication that the transfer of eggs to sites with more favorable characteristics may be considered as a potential alternative to increase the hatchling success rate of C. caretta eggs.
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Аbiotic factors
conservation
nest
sand
stillbirth rate
Effect of sand granulometry on the egg hatchling success of the sea turtle Caretta caretta
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34837
2019-04-11
neotropical
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco – UFPE, Centro de Biociências, Recife, PE, Brazil
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Barbosa Leal, Edson Silva
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco – UFPE, Recife, PE, Brazil
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de Queiróz Guerra Filho, Deoclécio
Universidade de Brasília – UnB, campus Darcy Ribeiro, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Brasília, DF, Brazil
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de Figueiredo Ramalho, Daniel
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2657-8655
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco – UFRPE, Recife, PE, Brazil
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da Silva, Julianne Moura
Laboratório de Ecofisiologia e Comportamento Animal (LECA), Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco – UFRPE, Departamento de Morfologia e Fisiologia Animal (DMFA), Recife, PE, Brazil
author
Sales Bandeira, Rafael
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco – UFPE, Centro Acadêmico de Vitória – CAV, Vitória de Santo Antão, PE, Brazil
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Menezes da Silva, Luiz Augustinho
Laboratório de Ecofisiologia e Comportamento Animal (LECA), Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco – UFRPE, Recife, PE, Brazil
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco – UFRPE, Recife, PE, Brazil
author
Borstelmann de Oliveira, Maria Adélia
2019-04-11
2019-04-11
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
55-82
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34837
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/34837/
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In Brazil, only few works have been conducted regarding urban bats and information about richness, composition and ecological interactions in urban areas is little known. Additional studies are important to understand the dynamic of urban bats and offer strategies for their protection. In this paper, we present the results of a bat inventory at the Dois Irmãos campus of UFRPE, Recife, Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, with analyzes of the composition, richness, diversity, and seasonal variation. From May 2006 to April 2007, we captured 950 bats from 16 species (five families). Frugivores bats accounted for 84.42% of the captures, followed by insectivores, piscivorous, nectarivores, omnivores, and hematophages. The species Artibeus planirostris was the most abundant. There was no significant difference (t = 0.35443, p = 0.7257) on abundance between the seasons of the year. We observed a richer and more diverse bat fauna as one would expect in an urban area, which suggests that the campus is being used for foraging, commuting, or as shelters for these animals.
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Atlantic Forest
Chiropterans
Inventory
UFRPE
Urban area
Bat Fauna (Chiroptera) in an urban environment in the Atlantic Forest, northeastern Brazil
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34838
2019-04-11
neotropical
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. Departamento de Ciências Biológicas. Laboratório de Biologia da Conservação de Vertebrados, Vitória, ES, Brazil
author
Santos, Gabriel
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7991-8807
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Vitória, ES, Brazil
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Colonna Ribeiro, Isael
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Vitória, ES, Brazil
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D'Avila Centoducatte, Luana
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Vitória, ES, Brazil
author
Lucena Mendes, Sérgio
2019-04-11
2019-04-11
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
83-98
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34838
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/34838/
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Urbanization is a major cause of biotic homogenization, once it modifies species habitat and creates new environments in which only a few species are able to survive. However, many authors propose that planned green areas within the bounds of urban centers work real islands, providing shelter for several animal species. In this study, we verified the reproductive pattern of a community of birds within an urban green area in southeastern Brazil. Also, we compared the composition of breeding sites and reproductive activities of birds in different environments available and provided insights about how homogenization process affects birds in the study site. We recorded 359 reproductive sites of 36 species. Our data represents 48% of bird species recorded by previous reports at this study site. Out of the total reproductive records, 68.5% were found in wooded areas, even though this land cover class represents only 26.8% of the analyzed landscape. The proportion and the uniqueness of species at this study site show its importance to maintenance of the local diversity of birds. Our results indicate that a local bird diversity homogenization is in process and they provide subsidies for better management practices of green areas within urban centers.
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Urban birds
breeding biology
urbanization
anthropization
homogenization
Bird breeding biology and homogenization process in an urban green area at Atlantic rainforest of Southeastern Brazil
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34839
2019-04-11
neotropical
Universidad Nacional de Jujuy. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy, Argentina
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Schaaf, Alejandro A.
Universidad Nacional de Jujuy. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET). Instituto de Ecorregiones Andinas (INECOA), San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy, Argentina
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Tallei, Ever
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5531-6753
Universidad Nacional de Jujuy. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET). Instituto de Ecorregiones Andinas (INECOA), San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy, Argentina
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Politi, Natalia
Universidad Nacional de Jujuy. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET). Instituto de Ecorregiones Andinas (INECOA), San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy, Argentina
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Rivera, Luis
2019-04-11
2019-04-11
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
99-107
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34839
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/34839/
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The Tropical Screech-Owl (Megascops choliba) is a nocturnal raptor with a wide distribution across the Neotropics, which uses cavity trees as nesting and roosting sites. Our objectives were to address cavity use by the Tropical Screech-Owl in the piedmont forest of Argentina and to evaluate if logging affects the availability of suitable cavities for nesting and roosting and the frequency of response of the species to playback. The Tropical Screech-Owl used trees with DBH values > 46 cm of three tree species (69% Calycophyllum multiflorum, 15% Phyllostylon rhamnoides, and 8% Cedrela angustifolia), besides standing dead trees (8%). The density of suitable cavities was significantly lower in logged forests than in the control site. The frequency of response of the species to playback was significantly lower at one logged site. Our results can contribute to delineate sustainable forest management to ensure the conservation of this owl in logged forest.
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Cavity-nesting birds
Forest management
Neotropical Owls
Yungas
Argentina
Cavity-tree use and frequency of response to playback by the Tropical Screech-Owl in northwestern Argentina
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e34840
2019-04-11
neotropical
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil
author
Oliveira, Camila N.
Laboratório de Animais Peçonhentos e Toxinas, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil
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Mendes Pinto Campos, Ikaro Henrique
Laboratório de Parasitologia, Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil
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Bianque de Oliveira, Jaqueline
Laboratório de Estudos Herpetológicos e Paleoherpetológicos, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil
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de Moura, Geraldo Jorge Barbosa
2019-04-11
2019-04-11
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
109-116
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34840
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/34840/
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Although mites are often associated with reptiles, there is little information available about parasites of lizards in Brazil. The aim of this study was to identify the ectoparasites of the lizards Kentropyx calcarata (Squamata: Teiidae), Hemidactylus mabouia (Squamata: Gekkonidae) and Tropidurus hispidus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) from northeastern Brazil. The lizards were captured during the dry season at Mata de Tejipió, a fragment of Atlantic Forest, located in the municipality of Recife, state of Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil. Eutrombicula sp. (Acari: Trombiculidae), Geckobia hemidactyli and Geckobiella harrisi (Acari: Pterygosomatidae) were found associated with adult lizards of K. calcarata, H. mabouia, and T. hispidus, respectively. Mites were found in skin folds of the throat and post femoral regions (Eutrombicula sp.), “mite-pockets” (G. harrisi); and in axillary, dorsal, ventral and pelvic regions (G. hemidactyli). In Brazil, this study widens the known geographical distribution of Geckobiella harrisi on T. hispidus and G. hemidactyli on H. mabouia. In addition, K. calcarata is recorded as a new host of Eutrombicula sp. These findings show the importance of ectoparasites as a tool for ecological and biogeographic studies.
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Eutrombicula
Geckobia hemidactyli
Geckobiella harrisi
mites
Squamata
Acari of lizards from Atlantic Forest in northeastern Brazil
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34841
2019-04-11
neotropical
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Universidad Nacional de San Juan, San Juan, Argentina
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Rodriguez Muñoz, Melina
Universidad Nacional de San Juan, San Juan, Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Martínez, Tomás Agustín
Universidad Nacional de San Juan, San Juan, Argentina
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Acosta, Juan Carlos
Universidad Nacional de San Juan, San Juan, Argentina
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Blanco, Graciela M.
2019-04-11
2019-04-11
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
117-128
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34841
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/34841/
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Reproductive strategies are the combination of physiological, morphological, and behavioural traits interacting to increase species reproductive success within a set of environmental conditions. While the reproductive strategies of Leiuperinae are known, few studies have been conducted regarding the reproductive behaviour that underlies them. The aim of this study was to document the structural characteristics of nesting microsites, to describe the process of foam nest construction, and to explore the presence of male agonistic and chorus behaviour in Pleurodema tucumanum. Nests were found close to the edge of a temporary pond and the mean temperature of the foam nests was always close to the mean temperature of the pond water. Our observations corroborate that the foam nest construction phases for P. tucumanum are similar to those described for other Leiuperinae, including dispersion and the beating of the foam, realized by male hind limbs. We also recorded the first scientific observations of male agonistic encounter in Pleurodema tucumanum.
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Amphibians
Dry Chaco
male-male interaction
oviposition site
reproductive mode
Foam nest construction and first report of agonistic behaviour in Pleurodema tucumanum (Anura: Leptodactylidae)
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34842
2019-04-11
neotropical
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
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de Matos Dias, Douglas
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9664-860X
Instituto de pesquisa e Conservação de Tamanduás no Brasil, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
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Miranda, Flávia Regina
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
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Guimarães Rodrigues, Flávio Henrique
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4797-0085
2019-04-11
2019-04-11
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
129-135
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e34842
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/34842/
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The giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) is the largest living anteater, which due to several anthropic impacts, is threatened with extinction. So far, there was only one locality with a confirmed record of M. tridactyla in Northeast of Brazil. We present a new direct record of the species in Brazilian Northeast, registered in July 2017 by camera trap, in an arboreal caatinga area, municipality of Sento Sé, Bahia. This record is the second one of the species in the Caatinga Biome and confirms the occurrence of M. tridactyla in the state of Bahia. It constitutes the first direct record of M. tridactyla in more than 13 years of monitoring in the study area, suggesting that the species is locally rare.
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Caatinga
distribution
giant anteater
New record of giant anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla (Pilosa, Myrmecophagidae) in Northeast Brazil
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.14.e35410
2019-04-12
neotropical
Projeto Dacnis, Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil
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Muscat, Edelcio
Projeto Dacnis, Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil
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Rotenberg, Elsie
Instituto Boitatá de Etnobiologia e Conservação da Fauna, Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
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Machado, Iberê
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8936-0536
2019-04-12
2019-04-12
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
1
137-141
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e35410
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/35410/
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Tropidodryas serra is an endemic snake from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and despite its wide distribution, little is known about its ecology. Tropidodryas serra is an oviparous snake, but there are few available data on its reproductive cycle. In this paper, we present the first report of oviposition of T. serra in captivity with successfully hatching. A pregnant female was captured in the area of Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Dacnis Project, Ubatuba-SP, southeastern Brazil, and held captive. The spawning of 7 eggs and the development of offspring were observed. The eggs (measuring 4x1.35 cm in average) hatched in 90 days, with 6 healthy neonates and 1 stillborn. Based on a unique successful hatching of T. serra eggs in captivity, the present study confirmed with naturalistic data reproductive characteristics of the species, such as egg laying in December and low number of atresic eggs, corroborating that the species should present few reproductive events and concentrated throughout the rainy season.
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Atlantic Forest
atresic eggs
natural history
reproduction
snake
Oviposition observation of Tropidodryas serra (Serpentes: Dipsadidae)
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37653
2019-07-15
neotropical
Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, Brazil
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Laurindo, Rafael
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9326-3509
Centro Universitário UNA, Uberlândia, Brazil
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Toledo, Flávia
Centro Universitário UNA, Uberlândia, Brazil
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Teixeira, Elias
2019-07-15
2019-07-15
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
195-206
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37653
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/37653/
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The Cerrado is the second largest biome in Brazil and considered a global biodiversity hotspot due to its high species richness, elevated amount of endemisms, and several anthropogenic threats. The Cerrado has more than 250 species of mammals, and about 15% are endemic. However, fragmentation and the consequent loss of native habitat threaten the maintenance of mammalian populations. In this context we carried out an inventory of medium- and large-sized mammals in Cerrado remnants in Matutina, Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil. Sampling was performed in four remnants of Cerrado and adjacent agricultural matrices for 18 days and 16 nights in March and July 2015 with camera traps, diurnal and nocturnal censuses, and by searching for tracks and other indirect evidence. We recorded 19 species of mammals, including top predators and species vulnerable to extinction. The original vegetation cover in the study area has become severely reduced and fragmented due to agricultural expansion. However, the remnants still retain considerable diversity of medium- and large-sized mammals, making them important for the maintenance of biological diversity.
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agricultural mosaic
camera trap
Brazilian savanna
mammal fauna
armadilha fotográfica
mastofauna
mosaico agrícola
savana brasileira
Mammals of medium and large size in Cerrado remnants in southeastern Brazil
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37601
2019-07-15
neotropical
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Simoni, Maria Ester
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Garciov Filho, Edson
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Vasconcelos de Oliveira, Paulo
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Rêgo, Mariana
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Hissa Vieira Hazin, Fábio
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
author
Travassos, Paulo
2019-07-15
2019-07-15
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
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157-168
2019
Boletim do clima: síntese climática.
2014
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Recife: Agência Pernambucana de Águas e Clima
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688 pp
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2001
48 pp
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Sampaio
author
2008
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Vazzoler
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e37601
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/37601/
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This paper focuses on the reproductive biology of the Mutton Hamlet, Alphestes afer, a fish belonging to the family Epinephelidae, and aims to provide information on the main reproductive parameters of the species on the north coast of the state of Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil. From a total of 783 individuals, collected between March 2007 and June 2010, and from February to November 2014, the gonads of 322 fishes (235 females and 87 males) were analyzed, for the identification of sex and maturational stages. Females were more abundant and larger than males, with a sex ratio of 2.4 females: 1 male, during the reproduction season. The size at first maturity (L50) was estimated at 16.8 cm total length for females, and 16.2 cm for males. The gonadosomatic index (GSI) indicated that a reproductive cycle occurs all year round, while reproduction takes place from June to November. The fecundity of Alphestes afer ranged from 105,317 to 270,192 oocytes, averaging 173,458 oocytes. The females are more abundant than males due to the process of protogyny and also because individuals are regularly captured at growth stages above the L50, being a positive aspect for the sustainability of the fishery. According to the GSI, the species presents a split-type spawning with two peaks occurring throughout the year.
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Epinephelidae
fecundity
reproduction
spawning
Desova
Epinephelidae
fecundidade
reprodução
Reproductive biology of the mutton hamlet on the coast of Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37602
2019-07-15
neotropical
Universidade de São Paulo, Piracicaba, Brazil
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, United States of America
author
Alexandrino, Eduardo R.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3088-4524
HawkWatch International, Salt Lake City, United States of America
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, United States of America
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Buechley, Evan
Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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Forte, Yuri
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3982-6067
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Brazil
Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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Cassiano, Carla
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2127-8859
Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
author
Ferraz, Katia Maria
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7870-8696
Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
author
Ferraz, Silvio
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1808-5420
Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
author
Couto, Hilton Thadeu
Koç University, Istanbul,
author
Sekercioglu, Cagan
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3193-0377
2019-07-15
2019-07-15
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
169-194
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37602
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/37602/
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Sugarcane and cattle pastures are two of the most widespread and economically important agricultural landscapes. However, in Brazil, they have not been properly investigated for their importance to native birds and wildlife conservation. Thus, we aim to characterize and compare bird assemblages of sugarcane and cattle pastures; and understand how landscape features within both habitats influence bird assemblages. We surveyed birds in both agricultural habitats over one year, and then investigated the relationship between species richness and composition with landscape diversity, matrix permeability, and the size and distribution of natural forests close to both habitats. We observed 132 species in cattle pastures and only 72 in sugarcane (48% bird community similarity). We further evaluated the richness and relative abundance of avian ecological groups, including habitat specialists and habitat generalists, insectivores, omnivores, granivores and frugivores. All avian groups were higher in pastures, the habitat where landscape heterogeneity and number of scattered trees was higher. Our results show that overall increasing landscape heterogeneity favors an assemblage with higher richness and composed by species with more diverse ecological functions. Therefore, we argue in favor of management practices that incorporate heterogeneity in agricultural landscapes, mainly in sugarcane fields where a homogeneous scheme has been used. Otherwise, the potential of agricultural landscapes for bird conservation will be highly hindered, particularly if the sugarcane sector expands to other agricultural lands.
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Agricultural impacts
biofuel
dairy production
land sharing
land sparing
scattered trees
sugarcane expansion
Biocombustíveis
compartilhamento de terras
conservação na agricultura
expansão canavieira
impactos da agricultura
ornitologia
pecuária
poupança de terras
Highly disparate bird assemblages in sugarcane and pastures: implications for bird conservation in agricultural landscapes
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37526
2019-07-15
neotropical
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, United States of America
author
Vera Alvarez, Maria
George Mason University, Fairfax, United States of America
author
Fernandez, Christopher
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, United States of America
author
Cove, Michael
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5691-0634
2019-07-15
2019-07-15
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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143-156
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37526
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/37526/
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/37526/download/pdf/
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Worldwide, amphibian populations have been declining rapidly. This decline can be attributed to many factors including climate change, pesticide exposure, and emerging infectious diseases, among other important factors, but few studies have examined the influence of species interactions. In this study, we examined how habitat factors and co-occurring avian and mammalian species, as well as humans, exert direct and indirect effects on Neotropical amphibian population dynamics. We further examined how these habitat and species interactions could affect our ability to reliably detect amphibian presence to robustly estimate population trends. We conducted amphibian visual encounter surveys at 26 randomly selected sites in the La Selva Biological Station, in northeastern Costa Rica, as well as 26 sites across five additional forest fragments in the region. Furthermore, we used camera traps to collect data on avian and mammalian communities and human visitation at those amphibian survey plots. From these data, we were able to estimate species occupancy probabilities for leaf litter frogs across sites and their relationships to habitat and interspecific species interaction covariates. We also conducted an experiment with plastic model frogs to estimate detection probabilities when a population is known to occur at a site with certainty. Our results suggested that strawberry poison dart frog (Oophaga pumilio) occupancy was positively related to secondary forest and their detection was negatively related to increasing air temperatures at the times of the surveys. Leaf litter frog occupancy was negatively related to core La Selva sites and human detections at sites, yet their detection was positively related to human trail presence, which might be related to reduced leaf litter cover due to heavy trampling. Our experimental surveys suggested that Neotropical leaf litter frog communities are difficult to detect when present and future studies should explicitly account for this detection bias to effectively monitor population trends.
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Anurans
community ecology
detection probability
leaf litter frogs
occupancy models
Anuros
ecologia de comunidades
modelos de ocupação
probabilidade de detecção
rãs de serapilheira
Assessing the role of habitat and species interactions in the population decline and detection bias of Neotropical leaf litter frogs in and around La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37667
2019-07-22
neotropical
Universidade Federal do Paraná, Pontal do Sul, Brazil
author
Cattani, André
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil
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Ribeiro, Gisela
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4919-8647
Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil
Universidade Federal do Paraná, Pontal do Sul, Brazil
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Cardoso, Olímpio
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3392-9687
Universidade Federal do Paraná, Pontal do Sul, Brazil
author
Afonso, Maíra
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, São Mateus, Brazil
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Hostim-Silva, Maurício
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5061-9125
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, São Mateus, Brazil
author
Pichler, Helen
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3149-7278
Universidade Federal do Paraná, Pontal do Sul, Brazil
Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil
author
Spach, Henry Louis
2019-07-22
2019-07-22
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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221-239
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37667
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/37667/
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The knowledge of the temporal and spatial dynamics in the composition of fish fauna makes it possible to identify patterns of occupation of ecosystems, providing a basis for evaluation and preservation of the local biodiversity. Monthly samplings were carried out at seven sites in a coastal lagoon, using a casting net, dip net and beach seine. A total of 4,110 individuals were collected, distributed in 23 families and 49 taxa of fish, with a predominance of Mugil liza, M. curema, Atherinella brasiliensis, Micropogonias furnieri and Eucinostomus argenteus, corresponding to more than 80% total weight of all individuals caught. Regarding seasonality, greater abundances were recorded in fall, influenced by the high abundance of A. brasiliensis in this period. In addition to fall, this species was also abundant in summer. However, this pattern of dominance was different for the families Mugilidae and Gerreidae, with higher abundances in spring and summer, respectively. The highest abundances were found in the southern section of the lagoon, which are related to the high abundance of A. brasiliensis, M. liza and M. curema. In relation to the indices of average taxonomic distinctness and variation in the taxonomic distinctness, no significant differences were detected between the seasons of the year. Thus, the patterns of distribution and occurrence of fish in the lagoon were consistent with the patterns observed in Brazilian coastal lagoons and estuaries, as well as to the coastal shallow areas of the southeastern and southern regions.
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coastal area
fish fauna
south Brazil
taxonomic structure
área costeira
estrutura taxonômica
fauna de peixes
sul do Brasil
Diversity and space-time dynamics of fish assemblages in a coastal lagoon, western Atlantic
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37919
2019-07-22
neotropical
Instituto Nacional da Mata Atlântica, Santa Teresa, Brazil
author
Tamanini Mônico, Alexander
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2965-8020
Instituto Nacional da Mata Atlântica, Santa Teresa, Brazil
author
Silva-Soares, Thiago
Universidade Regional de Blumenau, Blumenau, Brazil
author
Koch, Esteban
2019-07-22
2019-07-22
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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213-220
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37919
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/37919/
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Records of malformation in amphibians have significantly increased on a global scale. The main causes of malformations are linked to environmental contaminants, and records in preserved environments are uncommon. We reported malformations in three anuran species belonging to three families: Crossodactylus timbuhy (Hylodidae), Proceratophrys schirchi (Odontophrynidae) and Thoropa miliaris (Cycloramphidae). All records were found within the Reserva Biológica Augusto Ruschi, a well-preserved protected remnant of Atlantic rainforest located in the mountains of the state of Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil. The malformations detected were hemimelia (long bone shortened) with ectrodactyly (digit absent) and brachydactyly (digit shortened) in C. timbuhy, microphtalmia (small eye) in P. schirchi and ectrodactyly in T. miliaris. Further studies are recommended to enable a better understanding about the incidence and causes of malformations within preserved areas.
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amphibian
brachydactyly
conservation
ectrodactyly
hemimelia
microphthalmia
protected area
anfíbios
braquidactilia
conservação
ectrodactilia
hemimelia
microftalmia
unidade de conservação
Malformation in three anuran species from a preserved remnant of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37920
2019-07-22
neotropical
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina
author
Verga, Ernesto
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina
author
Sánchez Hümoller, Hilda
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina
author
Vergara-Tabares, David
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7493-7910
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina
author
Galetto, Leonardo
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina
author
Peluc, Susana
2019-07-22
2019-07-22
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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241-256
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37920
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/37920/
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La región fitogeográfica del Espinal en Argentina está críticamente amenazada, ya que gran parte de su territorio históricamente cubierto por bosque fue convertido a cultivos. Con el fin de evidenciar el valor de conservación de bosques relictuales en la región, realizamos un inventario de las especies de aves presentes en uno de los relictos de Espinal más grandes del centro de la provincia de Córdoba, evaluando si cumple con las condiciones para formar parte de la red de Áreas de Importancia para la Conservación de las Aves (AICAs). Registramos 116 especies, pertenecientes a 32 familias, lo cual representa aproximadamente un cuarto del total de especies citadas para la provincia. La ocurrencia de una “especie amenazada a nivel mundial” (Rhea americana), dos “especies de distribución restringida a nivel nacional” (Poospiza ornata y Xolmis rubetra), y 18 especies “específicas de un bioma” hace que este relicto de Espinal cumpla al menos con tres de los criterios para considerar un área como AICA. Este trabajo resalta el gran valor del sitio estudiado para la conservación de las aves, constituyendo un reservorio regional de diversidad. En base a estos resultados y a la crítica situación de conservación que enfrenta el Espinal, consideramos que es imprescindible revalorizar el área como un AICA.
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conservation
Córdoba
endemic birds
forest loss
aves endémicas
conservación
Córdoba
pérdida de bosque
Importancia para la conservación de las aves de un relicto de bosque en la región fitogeográfica del Espinal, Argentina
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e35601
2019-07-22
neotropical
Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia
author
Hasan, Veryl
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5457-9335
Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Republic of Indonesia, Tual, Indonesia
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Pratama, Fajar Surya
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1957-1009
Universitas Teknologi Sumbawa, Sumbawa, Indonesia
author
Malonga, Win Ariga Mansur
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1021-0987
Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Sidoarjo, Sidoarjo, Indonesia
author
Cahyanurani, Annisa Bias
2019-07-22
2019-07-22
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
207-211
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e35601
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/35601/
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/35601/download/pdf/
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In 2019 we captured specimens of Oreochromis mossambicus Peters, 1852 from Batu Batu River, an estuary river on Kangean Island (Indonesia), a conservation area in the Java Sea. These records are among the first of this species from an island in the Java Sea. A description of morphological characters of sampled specimens is provided.
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Cichlid
distribution
estuary
non-native
First record of the Mozambique tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus Peters, 1852 (Perciformes, Cichlidae), on Kangean Island, Indonesia
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37633
2019-07-22
neotropical
Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia, San Luis, Argentina
author
Nievas, Romina
INQUISAL-CONICET, Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia, San Luis, Argentina
author
Calderon, Mirian
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8338-1157
Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia, San Luis, Argentina
author
Moglia, Marta
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4332-6927
2019-07-22
2019-07-22
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
257-274
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37633
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/37633/
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Urbanization is one of the main causes driving changes in biodiversity patterns and it is regarded as a major threat to native biota. Successful exotic plant invasion depends on invasiveness and invasibility. Invasiveness is related to the characteristics of exotic plants and invasibility to the features of the sites. The objective of this study was to identify the invasibility environmental factors affecting the success of exotic plant invasion in a wildland-urban ecotone of the central region of Argentina (Potrero de los Funes Village, San Luis). Fifty phytosociological inventories were recorded in an area of 700 ha during spring and summer seasons (2013–2015). Abundance-coverage values of plants and environmental variables such as soil characteristics, anthropogenic disturbance, and altitude of the sites were assessed. Soil moisture, electrical conductivity (EC), acidity (pH), organic matter content, and nitrates were determined as part of the soil analysis. A Nonmetric Multidimensional Scaling analysis was used to identify the possible relationship between abundance-coverage of the vegetation and environmental variables. Abundance-coverage of exotic plants was positively influenced by anthropogenic disturbance and nitrate levels, and negatively affected by altitude. However, no significant correlation was found between percentage of exotic plants and pH, EC, or soil moisture. Thus, urbanization and touristic activities influenced the success of exotic plant invasion.
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altitude
anthropogenic disturbance
invasibility
soil characteristics
altitude
características do solo
distúrbio antropogênico
invasibilidade
Environmental factors affecting the success of exotic plant invasion in a wildland-urban ecotone in temperate South America
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e38094
2019-07-25
neotropical
Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, Brazil
author
Marafeli, Patrícia de Pádua
Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais, Lavras, Brazil
author
Reis, Paulo
Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, Brazil
author
Bernardi, Leopoldo
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0611-0134
Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais, Lavras, Brazil
author
Pervaiz, Roomna
Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Mar del Plata, Argentina
author
Martinez, Pablo Antonio
2019-07-25
2019-07-25
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
275-289
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e38094
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/38094/
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Environmental disturbance, as a result of land use change and/or different agricultural practices, may have negative impacts on the richness and abundance of edaphic mites. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different weed management methods in coffee plantations on edaphic mites, and to compare these results with mite communities of native forest habitats in southeastern Brazil. Soil samples were taken between the rows of a coffee plantation under different weed management methods, such as without weeding, manual weeding, agricultural grid, contact herbicide (glyphosate), residual herbicide (oxyfluorfen), mechanical tiller, and mechanical mower, and in a native forest area. Weed management affected edaphic mite communities, with the residual herbicide treatment having the greatest impact on species composition, abundance, richness and diversity. The use of manual weeding and the maintenance of unweeded areas were the practices that preserved mite communities closest to those found in native forest habitats. Thus, such practices are recommended as best practices in coffee plantations. Among the studied mites, the groups Oribatida and Mesostigmata were found in all sites, presenting the greatest abundance and richness, and were sensitive to different forms of weed control. On this basis, we suggest these groups as indicators of soil quality in coffee plantations.
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Coffea arabica
communities
edaphic mites
seasonality
weed management
ácaros edáficos
Coffea arabica
comunidades
manejo de ervas daninhas
sazonalidade
Effects of weed management on soil mites in coffee plantations in a Neotropical environment
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e36535
2019-08-09
neotropical
Universidad Nacional de Catamarca, Catamarca, Argentina
author
Andreoli Bize, Julieta
Universidad Nacional de Catamarca, Catamarca, Argentina
National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Tucuman, Argentina
author
Fernández, Luis
2019-08-09
2019-08-09
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
291-295
2019
10.3989/egeol.87435-6610
Descriptions of some new fishes from the River Zuni.
SF
Baird
author
1853
text
Proceedings of the Academy Sciences of Philadelphia
1853
6
368
369
10.1111/jfb.13370
MB
Cousseau
author
2010
2010
10.1579/0044-7447-34.3.269
Diversidad y endemismos de peces de la Cordillera Argentina. Amenazas.
L
Fernandez
author
2013
text
Temas BGNoa
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3
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10.15560/13.2.2068
10.11646/zootaxa.4504.3.3
10.1643/CI-12-035
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Menni
author
2004
2004
CB
Prezzi
author
1999
1999
10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.39.110707.173451
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Rauchenberger
author
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600 pp
10.1525/california/9780520268685.003.0016
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Srean
author
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H
Weyenbergh
author
1877
text
Actas de la Académia Nacional de Ciencias Exactas de Córdoba
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e36535
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/36535/
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We report the first record of Gambusia holbrooki Girard, 1859 at elevations above 1,615 m in the Puna Austral, Provincia Catamarca, Argentina. This fish was introduced by intentional release. The Puna is characterized by an endorheic system, where the exotic species would cause a negative impact on the aquatic fauna by predation of eggs and larvae of native fish. Unfortunately, Argentinian conservation policies are directed to protect exotic fish before endemic ichthyofauna.
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Andes
Argentina
biological invasion
Cyprinodontiformes
elevation
mosquitofish
Andes
Argentina
Cyprinodontiformes
elevacão
invasão biológica
mosquitofish
Invasion alert: new record of the exotic Gambusia holbrooki Girard, 1859 in the Puna Austral region, Northwestern of Argentina
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37655
2019-08-13
neotropical
Universidade Comunitária da Região de Chapecó, Chapecó, Brazil
author
Batistela, Marciela
Universidade Comunitária da Região de Chapecó, Chapecó, Brazil
author
Müller, Eliara
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7227-7741
2019-08-13
2019-08-13
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
297-311
2019
10.1590/S0001-37652004000200022
LSD
Carvalho
author
2010
2010
PF
Develey
author
2004
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Bird vocalizations might be used for specific recognition, territorial defense, and reproduction. Bioacoustic studies aim to understand the production, propagation and reception of acoustic signals, and they are an important component of research on animal behavior and evolution. In this study we analyzed the sound structure of duet vocalizations in pairs of Myiothlypis leucoblephara and evaluated whether the vocal variables differ among pairs and if there are differences in temporal characteristics and frequency of duets between pairs in forest edges vs. forest interior. Vocalizations were recorded from 17 bird pairs in three remnants of Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil. Six of the bird pairs were situated at the edge of the forest remnant, and 11 were in the interior of the remnant. The duets of different pairs between forest areas showed descriptive differences in the frequency, number of notes per call, and time between issuance of calls, with the main distinguishing feature being a change in frequency of a few notes in the second part of the musical phrase. The minimum frequency of vocalization was reduced at the private area than in the other two remnants (p <0.05). The duets of birds in the forest edge and forest interior did not significantly differ in minimum or maximum frequency of phrases (p> 0.05), phrase duration (p> 0.05) or number of notes per phrase (p> 0.05). Myiothlypis leucoblephara did not show a specific pattern with respect to issue of phrases in duets, but instead showed five different patterns, which were variable among pairs. There was a sharp decline or alternation in frequency between notes in the second part of the musical phrase for recognition among pairs. Variation in vocalization among M. leucoblephara duets may play a role in pair recognition.
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Atlantic forest
bioacoustics
vocal behavior
Acomportamento vocal
bioacústica
Floresta Atlântica
Analysis of duet vocalizations in Myiothlypis leucoblephara (Aves, Parulidae)
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e38290
2019-10-09
neotropical
Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil
author
Oliveira, Maria Cristina
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4456-0734
Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil
author
Leite, Jussara
Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil
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Galdino, Olga Porto
Projeto Biomas – Componente Cerrado, Brasília, Brazil
author
Ogata, Roberto
Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia, Brasília, Brazil
author
Alves da Silva, Dulce
Embrapa Cerrados, Brasília, Brazil
author
Ribeiro, Jose
2019-10-09
2019-10-09
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
313-327
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e38290
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/38290/
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Considerando que estudos sobre a sobrevivência e o crescimento das espécies nativas via semeadura direta nas savanas brasileiras ainda são escassos, este trabalho acrescenta informações para essa técnica com 36 espécies arbóreas nativas do bioma Cerrado com relação a emergência, sobrevivência e crescimento no campo ao longo de três anos. Assim, 11.550 sementes foram semeadas em 2.520 covas, espaçadas 1 × 1 m, em duas áreas de 5.000 m2 cada, em área de pastagem abandonada em solo do tipo Neossolo Regolítico na Fazenda Entre Rios, Distrito Federal, Brasil. Cada cova recebeu de duas a dez sementes de uma espécie, sem qualquer tratamento de quebra de dormência. A taxa de emergência foi avaliada após 120 dias, e a sobrevivência das emergentes após um, dois e três anos. Além disso, seu crescimento em altura foi avaliado após três anos. Das 36 espécies, quatro apresentaram entre 10% e 20% de emergência e quatro (Copaifera langsdorffii, Hymenaea courbaril, Eugenia dysenterica e Stryphnodendron adstringens) acima de 20% e sobrevivência >80%, após um ano. Nesse mesmo período, 24 das espécies testadas apresentaram taxa de sobrevivência >60%. No geral, a taxa média de sobrevivência dos indivíduos nos três anos foi baixa (53%). Devido ao típico crescimento lento em altura observado para os indivíduos das espécies de Cerrado consideradas (média de 10,8 cm em três anos), na recuperação de áreas similares é importante também levar em conta o plantio de outras formas de vida (herbáceas e arbustivas) de espécies nativas, talvez até em densidades mais elevadas, para ocupar mais rapidamente o solo e assim buscar competir com as gramíneas exóticas.
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bioma Cerrado
diásporo
restauração ecológica
Cerrado biome
diaspore
ecological restoration
Sobrevivência e crescimento de espécies nativas do Cerrado após semeadura direta na recuperação de pastagem abandonada
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e38058
2019-10-09
neotropical
Universidade Federal de São João Del Rei, São João Del Rey, Brazil
author
Magalhães, Andre Lincoln Barroso de
Universidade Federal de Sergipe, São Cristóvão, Brazil
author
Brito, Marcelo
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5346-4074
Universidade Federal de São João Del Rei, São João Del Rey, Brazil
author
Sarrouh, Boutros
2019-10-09
2019-10-09
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
329-338
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e38058
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/38058/
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This study updates the introduction of non-native fishes Nannostomus beckfordi, Aphyocharax anisitsi, Knodus moenkhausii, Moenkhausia costae, Ancistrus multispinis and Astronotus ocellatus in the largest ornamental aquaculture center located in Paraíba do Sul River basin, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. There is evidence that all species are established and that some are spreading to a reservoir in the region. Management actions such as awareness campaigns to educate fish farmers and the inspection of fish farms carried out by IBAMA officials are suggested to avoid new introductions and spread.
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Aquaculture
aquarium trade
biological invasion
invasive species
spread
Aquicultura
aquários
invasão biológica
espécie invasora
disseminação
An inconvenient routine: introduction, establishment and spread of new non-native fishes in the Paraíba do Sul River basin, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.14.e37714
2019-10-25
neotropical
Universidad Central del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador
Dirección Nacional de Biodiversidad, Ministerio del Ambiente del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador
author
Ríos-Alvear, Gorky
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1124-330X
Dirección Nacional de Biodiversidad, Ministerio del Ambiente del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador
Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad, Quito, Ecuador
author
Cadena-Ortiz, Héctor
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4653-2072
2019-10-25
2019-10-25
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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339-347
2019
10.1896/1413-4411.6.1.3
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Wetzel
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e37714
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In Ecuador, the presence of melanistic individuals of Southern Tamandua Tamandua tetradactyla Linnaeus (1758) has been recognized but there has not been a formal report written about it. Neither has there been one on the observations or the collected specimens in museums. We present six records of melanism in Tamandua tetradactyla from southern Ecuador and discuss other records in wildlife and from museum collections. Half of the records are recent photographic ones (2018), and the other three are museum specimens collected between 2009 and 2016. Our report of melanistic individuals suggests that dark coloration varieties are frequent mutations in the region. This report can be useful to promote conservation initiatives, based on the Southern Tamandua as a potential flagship-species.
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Cerro Plateado Biological Reserve
color variation
neotropical mammals
Podocarpus National Park
Xenarthra
Vermilingua
Reserva Biológica Cerro Plateado
variação de coloração
mamíferos neotropicais
Parque Nacional Podocarpus
Xenarthra
Vermilingua
Records of melanistic Tamandua tetradactyla (Pilosa, Myrmecophagidae) from Ecuador
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.14.e47403
2019-11-05
neotropical
Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Diamantina, Brazil
author
Lessa, Leonardo
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4725-5863
Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Diamantina, Brazil
author
Paula, Camilla S.
Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Diamantina, Brazil
author
Pessoa, Rafael S.
2019-11-05
2019-11-05
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
14
349-359
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e47403
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/47403/
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We analyzed the feeding habits and the endozoochoric seed dispersal of six species of Neotropical small rodents in a riparian forest in the Cerrado biome at the central portion of Espinhaço Mountain Range, Brazil. The species presented a miscellaneous diet consuming arthropod, especially Hymenoptera (ants) and Isoptera (termites), fruits of pioneer species and vegetative parts of plants (stems and leaves). The high frequency of arthropods in the diet of all species studied reinforces its importance as a food resource for small Neotropical rodents, especially in environments with a marked seasonality, such as in the Cerrado. The number of intact seeds after gut passage and the higher germinability of the ingested seeds, compared to the control group, indicates that the studied rodents acted mainly as dispersers and not as predators of small seeds (≤ 1 mm) of pioneer species (Melastomataceae and Rubiaceae).
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Cerrado
diet
scarification
Espinhaço Range
Cerrado
dieta
escarificação
Cadeia do Espinhaço
Food habits and endozoochorous seed dispersal by small rodents (Cricetidae and Echimyidae) in a riparian forest in southeastern Brazil
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e38088
2019-11-07
neotropical
Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil
author
Barbosa, Hugo
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4118-1448
Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil
author
Borges Machado, Karine
Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil
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Carvalho Vieira, Maisa
Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil
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Rodrigo Pereira, Hasley
Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil
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Fernandes Gomes, Leonardo
Universidade Estadual de Goiás, Anápolis, Brazil
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Carlos Nabout, João
Universidade Estadual de Goiás, Anápolis, Brazil
author
Teresa, Fabrício B.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1357-4391
Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil
author
Vieira, Ludgero
2019-11-07
2019-11-07
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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361-380
2019
10.3897/neotropical.14.e38088
https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/38088/
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Biomonitoring programs need to balance accurate responses in assessments of changes in biological communities with sampling that is fast and low cost. In this study, we evaluated the concordance among fish and phytoplankton communities of streams. We tested the cross-taxa surrogacy, taxonomic, numerical resolution and ecological substitute group (habitat use and trophic guilds) resolution with Procrustes analyses aim of simplifying the biomonitoring process. We collect a total fish abundance of 8,461 individuals, represented by the ecological classes of habitat, including benthic, nektonic, nektobenthic, marginal and trophic guilds by detritivore, terrestrial invertivore, aquatic invertivore, piscivore, algivore and herbivore. We sampled a phytoplankton total density of 1,466.68 individuals/ml, represented by four Morphology-Based Functional Groups and nine Reynolds Functional Groups. Our results don’t support the use of substitute groups among fish and phytoplankton. For fish, habitat use and trophic guild are good surrogates for species-level data. Additionally, our results don’t support the use of functional groups as surrogates for phytoplankton. We suggest the use of higher taxonomic levels (genus and family) and record only the occurrence of species and/or genus for fish and phytoplankton. Our findings contribute to decreasing the costs and time of biomonitoring programs assessments and/or conservation plans on fish and phytoplankton communities of headwater streams.
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biological surrogates
Cerrado
ecological classification
environmental monitoring
functional groups
Alternatives for the biomonitoring of fish and phytoplankton in tropical streams
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.14.e47917
2019-11-26
neotropical
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus, Brazil
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Farias, Eletuza
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9266-5266
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus, Brazil
author
Aguiar-Santos, Jamerson
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4666-0226
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Loebens, Sara
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0778-7382
Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, Brazil
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Beltrão, Hélio
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5414-5518
Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, Brazil
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Freitas, Carlos Edwar
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5406-0998
Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, Brazil
author
Yamamoto, Kedma
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1026-2712
2019-11-26
2019-11-26
2019
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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399-409
2019
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Auchenipterichthys punctatus é uma espécie de peixe muito abundante durante o período de águas baixas no rio Cuiuni, sendo objetivo deste estudo investigar a alimentação de A. punctatus em lagos desse rio. O conteúdo estomacal, o grau de repleção, índice alimentar (IAi), itens preferenciais e amplitude de nicho trófico (BA) de 130 indivíduos foram analisados. Os resultados demonstram que 26,9% dos indivíduos apresentam estômagos com grau de enchimento baixo, 23,0% moderado, 13,0% semicheio e 10,7% completamente cheio. Foi possível identificar três categorias de conteúdo quanto à origem: animal, vegetal e material não identificado. Os itens de maior consumo e diversidade estão dentro da categoria animal, representados por diferentes ordens de insetos de origem autóctone e alóctone. De acordo com os dados da dieta, a composição alimentar de A. punctatus durante o período da seca nos lagos do rio Cuiuni evidencia o hábito carnívoro com tendência à insetivoria. Os valores de amplitude de nicho trófico foram considerados baixos em todos os lagos. A atividade alimentar evidenciou que durante o período da seca houve restrição devido ao alto consumo de um único item. Ressaltamos a necessidade de mais estudos sobre a espécie, além de outros auchenipterídeos, envolvendo a ecologia trófica durante todas as fases do pulso de inundação em lagos de água preta na Amazônia para completar as lacunas existentes sobre sua ecologia.
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rio Negro
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diet
Negro river
trophic niche
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2019-11-26
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Brazilian flora
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floristic similarity
ironstone outcrop
species distribution
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2019-11-26
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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Expansão florestal
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vassoural
sucessão
Sul do Brasil
forest expansion
grassland-forest mosaic
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succession
southern Brazil
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2019-11-28
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Predators that consume larger prey acquire a greater net return of energy per individual, even though they are less abundant. The objective of this work is to analyze the feeding biology of Pogonias cromis in southern Brazil, in order to test for the occurrence of ontogenetic changes in diet as fish reach larger sizes, by consuming larger prey as they grow. Between August 2014 and May 2016, 347 specimens were collected from catches of the fishing fleet that operate in the Patos lagoon estuary and in the adjacent marine area of Cassino beach, that use artisanal fishing gillnets. The prey-specific relative importance index, food overlap, niche breadth and prey length preference were calculated for three length classes, class 1 (27.8–48.73 cm), class 2 (48.73–69.66 cm) and class 3 (69.66–90.60 cm). A total of 13 food items (6 species of crustaceans, 5 species of mollusks, fish fragments and non-animal fragments) were identified, where two species of mollusks (Heleobia australis and Erodona mactroides) represented 90.49% of the diet. The overlap index was moderate between classes 1 and 2, high between 2 and 3 and moderate between 1 and 3. There was a low niche breadth at the population level and for each length class. There were no significant differences in the length of prey consumed among classes. The data obtained here indicates that P. cromis can be classified as a predator specialized in mollusks, with low tendency to ontogenetic changes in southern Brazil. Considering information from the population of P. cromis from Argentina, it can be inferred that the species in the waters of southern South America is a benthic predator adapted to local conditions.
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feeding biology
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2019-11-28
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Universidad de Los Lagos, Osorno, Chile
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Molecular genetic studies of Chilean avifauna: an overview about current progress
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, Brazil
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ethnozoology
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anurofauna
etnozoologia
conhecimento ecológico local
Of people and toads: Local knowledge about amphibians around a protected area in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
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2019-12-13
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Instituto de Biociências, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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nematode
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taxonomy
Caracídeo
espirurídeo
morfologia
nematoide
taxonomia
First report of Rhabdochona acuminata (Nematoda, Rhabdochonidae) in Astyanax aff. fasciatus (Characiformes, Characidae) from Lake Guaíba, southern Brazil
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e49026
2019-12-13
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Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Ouro Preto, Brazil
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Chao 1
forest entomology
Jacknife 2
Neotropical Ecozone
ACE
Chao 1
entomologia florestal
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The collared peccary Pecari tajacu (Artiodactyla, Tayassuidae) is widely distributed and included in the Least Concern (LC) category by the IUCN assessment. However, threats such as hunting and habitat loss have extinguished some of its populations in Brazil. Additionally, much of its current occupation area remains unknown, especially in northeastern Brazil. We herein present the first record of the collared peccary in a Caatinga-Atlantic Forest ecotone in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, northeastern Brazil. This record in a poorly sampled region represents the presence of this species in the most northeastern part of the country and extends its confirmed records for more than 200 km.
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Caatinga
distribution of species
game species
mammalogy
Mata Atlântica
Caatinga
distribuição de espécie
espécies caçadas
mastozoologia
Presence of the collared peccary Pecari tajacu (Artiodactyla, Tayassuidae) in the far northeast of its Brazilian distribution
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e49166
2019-12-18
neotropical
FAC Consultoría Ambiental, Mazatlán, Mexico
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conservation priorities
endemism
flora composition
framework species
rarity
tropical forest
wild vegetation>
composição florística
endemismo
espécie de estrutura
floresta tropical
prioridades de conservação
raridade
vegetação nativa
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e49028
2019-12-18
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canopy cover
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dominance
nutrient richness
vegetation structure
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América do Sul
barragem
espécie não nativa
invasão biológica
recrutamento
biological invasion
dam
non-native species
recruitment
South America
Características reprodutivas de peixes invasores no rio Paranapanema, bacia do alto rio Paraná, sul do Brasil
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2019-12-18
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Universidade Estadual de Goiás, Quirinópolis, Brazil
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Universidade Estadual de Goiás, Quirinópolis, Brazil
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Callithrix flaviceps
Callithrix penicillata
geographic distribution
scientometrics
Callithrix flaviceps
Callithrix penicillata
cienciometria
distribuição geográfica
Mata Atlântica
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2019-12-30
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577-589
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Colombia
endemic and threatened species
habitat preservation
Magdalena River valley
snakes
Colômbia
espécies ameaçadas
preservação de hábitat
serpentes
vale do rio Magdalena
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10.3897/neotropical.14.e46957
2019-12-30
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Diptera
diversity
Coleoptera
Hemiptera
Hymenoptera
Insecta
Diptera
Diversidade
Coleópteros
Hemípteros
Himenópteros
Insecta
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2020-02-06
neotropical
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A perereca Sphaenorhynchus canga foi recentemente descrita, com distribuição geográfica restrita, na borda leste do Quadrilátero Ferrífero em Minas Gerais. A espécie foi originalmente registrada em cinco lagoas ou poças naturais em área de campo rupestre ferruginoso (canga), na região da Chapada de Canga e entorno. A partir de amostragens em campo e análise de coleção científica, são apresentados novos registros geográficos da espécie. Sphaenorhynchus canga foi registrado em sete novas localidades de corpos d’água lênticos, tanto naturais quanto antrópicos (pequenas represas), em áreas de campo rupestre ferruginoso e floresta estacional semidecidual antropizada. Como a descrição da espécie baseou-se apenas em machos, apresenta-se a morfometria das fêmeas analisadas, que se apresentaram maiores que machos. Seis localidades situam-se externamente aos limites da Chapada de Canga, mas S. canga continua sendo endêmico do Quadrilátero Ferrífero. São discutidos possíveis padrões de distribuição de S. canga e a influência da distribuição geográfica conhecida e da plasticidade ecológica sobre ameaças à espécie.
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Anfíbios
Chapada de Canga
Quadrilátero Ferrífero
distribuição geográfica
endemismo
conservação
Amphibians
Chapada de Canga
Quadrilátero Ferrífero
geographic distribution
endemism
conservation
Novos registros de Sphaenorhynchus canga (Amphibia, Anura, Hylidae) no Quadrilátero Ferrífero em Minas Gerais, Sudeste do Brasil
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e47262
2020-02-06
neotropical
Universidad Veracruzana, Veracruz, Mexico
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Universidad Veracruzana, Veracruz, Mexico
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1265-9614
Universidad Veracruzana, Veracruz, Mexico
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The genetic diversity and effective population size (Ne) of a population of Odocoileus virginianus veraecrucis in captivity were characterized in the Wildlife Management Unit “El Pochote”, located in Ixtaczoquitlán, Veracruz, Mexico. Blood tissue was collected from 20 individuals of the reproductive nucleus, its genomic DNA was extracted, and genetic diversity was characterized by six microsatellites amplified by PCR and visualized in polyacrylamide gels. With four polymorphic microsatellites, 66.7% of the population’s genetic variation was explained, which was characterized by an allelic diversity that fluctuated between 9 and 28 alleles (18 average alleles), suggesting a mean allelic diversity (Shannon index = 2.6 ± 0.25), but only 12 ± 2.9 effective alleles would be fixed in the next generation. The heterozygosity observed (Ho= 0.81) exceeded that expected (He= 0.79) and these were significantly different (P> 0.05), as a result of a low genetic structure in the population (fixation index F = -0.112 ± 0.03), due to the genetic heterogeneity that each sample contributed, since the specimens came from different geographical regions. The Ne was 625 individuals and a 1:25 male:female ratio, with which 100% of the genetic diversity observed can be maintained for 100 years. The information obtained in the study can help in the design of a reproductive management program to maintain the present genetic diversity, without risk of losses due to genetic drift and inbreeding.
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allelic diversity
conservation
effective population size
Veracruz white-tail deer
Characterization of the genetic diversity of a population of Odocoileus virginianus veraecrucis in captivity using microsatellite markers
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e49490
2020-02-06
neotropical
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Macaé, Brazil
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A região de Cabo Frio e seu entorno, no litoral do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, apresenta alta riqueza de espécies vegetais e um grande número de endemismos, o que a torna uma área prioritária para a conservação, sendo conhecida como o Centro de Diversidade Vegetal de Cabo Frio (CDVCF). O Parque Estadual da Costa do Sol (PECSol) é a maior Unidade de Conservação de Proteção Integral da região e foi concebido num modelo descontínuo, com 43 áreas distintas pertencentes a quatro grandes núcleos: Massambaba, Atalaia-Dama Branca, Pau-Brasil e Sapiatiba. Dada a natureza fragmentada do PECSol, este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar, através de métricas de paisagem, a efetividade do PECSol como elemento protetor da biodiversidade do CDVCF, considerando seus 43 fragmentos como eventuais remanescentes únicos de áreas naturais na região. Os resultados apontaram que os fragmentos do PECSol sofrem forte pressão de atividades antrópicas em sua vizinhança imediata, e estão, de maneira geral, altamente suscetíveis a efeitos de borda. A conectividade entre os fragmentos é em geral baixa, tendo os fragmentos do núcleo Massambaba apresentado os melhores indicadores de disponibilidade de habitat, com valores entre 0,18 e 0,57 num índice que varia de 0 a 1. Nenhum outro fragmento apresentou valor acima de 0,10. Outras quatro grandes áreas naturais da região – a Ilha de Cabo Frio, a porção vegetada da Base Aérea Naval de São Pedro da Aldeia, a área de restinga na Estação Radiogoniométrica da Marinha em Campos Novos e as Dunas do Peró – apresentam grande importância para a disponibilidade de habitat no CDVCF. A inclusão destas áreas no PECSol ou em outra Unidade de Conservação de Proteção Integral é recomendada.
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Centro de Diversidade Vegetal de Cabo Frio
ecologia de paisagens
fragmentação de habitats
Centre of Plant Diversity of Cabo Frio
landscape ecology
habitat fragmentation
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neotropical
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Unidades de conservação representam a principal estratégia para a preservação e recuperação de recursos naturais brasileiros. Para nortear o seu planejamento e gestão, informações relativas aos geoambientes constituem um referencial integrado indispensável. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever os aspectos pedológicos associados à identificação, caracterização e mapeamento de geoambientes do Parque Nacional Serra da Mocidade, Roraima, norte do Brasil, de forma a subsidiar o manejo ecológico da unidade. Para a estratificação geoambiental foram avaliados os aspectos pedológicos, geomorfológicos e vegetação. Foram descritos e coletados 19 perfis de solos. A caracterização da vegetação foi realizada in loco. Foram descritos quatro pedoambientes, com destaque para os seguintes solos: Espodossolo Humilúvico, Espodossolo Ferri-Humilúvico, Espodossolo Ferrilúvico, Neossolo Quartzarênico, Neossolo Regolítico, Neossolo Flúvico, Plintossolo Háplico, Plintossolo Argilúvico, Gleissolo Melânico e Cambissolo Háplico. Foram identificadas 12 unidades geoambientais. No Parque, destaca-se um contraste entre serras e morrarias da zona florestada e os grandes espaços inundáveis e baixios do pediplano Rio Branco-Rio Negro. Além disso, essa área de conservação possui o mais antigo e, provavelmente, o mais importante conjunto montanhoso granítico-gnáissico do norte amazônico, de grande extensão e topografia complexa. Este estudo evidencia a singularidade de cada geoambiente, subsidiando na definição mais precisa e adequada das formas de manejo do Parque.
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Parque Nacional Serra da Mocidade
relação solo-vegetação
pedoambiente
Serra da Mocidade National Park
soil-vegetation relationship
pedoenvironment
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e49013
2020-03-19
neotropical
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama, Panama
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Aiello, Annette
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5233-4841
University of Florida, Gainesville, United States of America
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2020-03-19
2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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77-88
2020
funder
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
10.13039/100009201
10.3897/neotropical.15.e49013
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Twenty-nine Pacarina (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) adults, 12 males and 17 females, emerged from the soil of a potted Dracaena trifasciata (Asparagaceae) in Arraiján, Republic of Panama, providing the first rearing records and the first definitive host plant records for any species of Pacarina. These reared Pacarina appear to be morphologically distinct from all known species of Pacarina and likely represent an undescribed species. In light of this finding, we also discuss the taxonomy, biogeography, and ecology of Pacarina.
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cicada
Dracaena
host plant
rearing
taxonomy
First host plant record for Pacarina (Hemiptera, Cicadidae)
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e48564
2020-03-19
neotropical
Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, Brazil
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https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5009-2706
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71-76
2020
10.3897/neotropical.15.e48564
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Anti-predator mechanisms
aposematic colouration
Atlantic Forest
Squamata
Mecanismo anti-predação
coloração aposemática
Mata Atlântica
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e49114
2020-04-15
neotropical
Federal University of Sergipe, Sergipe, Brazil
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89-106
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Among the various applications of phytosociology, the evaluation of natural regeneration is of great importance, mainly because it provides insights for ecological restoration. The objective of this study was to analyze the composition and phytosociological parameters of shrub and tree vegetation in areas of plantation of eucalyptus (Corymbia citriodora) and areas of native forest in the Ibura National Forest, located in the Sergipe state of northeastern Brazil. For this purpose, 20 plots were sampled and all individuals with a diameter at breast height (DBH) ≥ 8 cm were measured. Sampling revealed 821 individuals in the forest area and 1,000 in the eucalyptus area. These individuals represent 84 species and the areas presented a significant difference in species composition, with 61 in the eucalyptus area and 65 in the Forest area, and only 40 species were common to both areas. There was a predominance of pioneer individuals in the eucalyptus area. There also was a significant difference in basal area, relative density and relative dominance, but no significant differences were observed in average height. It was concluded that a period of 35 years is insufficient for the recovery of the eucalyptus area, which remains in a more initial successional stage than the forest area.
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Alantic Forest
dispersion syndrome
ecological groups
eucalyptus settlements
sub-forest
Floresta Atlântica
Grupos ecológicos
Povoamentos de Eucalipto
Síndromes de dispersão
Sub-bosquet
Phytosociology of the shrub-arboreal stratum of the Ibura National Forest, Northeastern Brazil: are 35 years sufficient to promote the regeneration of a forest fragment?
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Federal Institute of Science and Technology of Acre, Rio Branco, Brazil
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Federal University of Acre (UFAC), Rio Branco, Brazil
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Silveira, Marcos
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Federal University of Acre (UFAC), Rio Branco, Brazil
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Verde, Rair
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Chiroptera
diversity
feeding guilds
habitat use
species composition
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2020-05-21
neotropical
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Echinolittorina angustior
Caribbean island
Gastropoda
Nerita fulgurans
new records
Echinolittorina angustior
Ilhas caribenhas
Gastropoda
Nerita fulgurans
novo registros
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neotropical
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In this paper, we analyze the richness, abundance, diversity and trophic guilds in a mine (La Mina) and two caves (El Apanguito and Cerro Huatulco) in the municipalities of Pluma Hidalgo and Santa María Huatulco, in the state of Oaxaca, México, a state with high species richness of bats nationwide. Fieldwork was conducted from July 2016 to June 2017. Using a harp trap, we captured 5,836 bats belonging to 14 species, 10 genera and five families. The greatest species richness was found in Cerro Huatulco (12 species), followed by La Mina (nine species) and El Apanguito (four species). Overall, the most abundant species were Pteronotus fulvus (40.59% of captures) and Pteronotus mesoamericanus (32.01%). Half of the species captured corresponded to the insectivore trophic guild. Results show that the three roosts, but particularly Cerro Huatulco and El Apanguito, maintain high species richness and abundances of individuals due to processes that favor colonies of thousands of individuals. We therefore argue that they represent priority roosts for the conservation of bats in the State of Oaxaca.
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Cave
Chiroptera
species richness
true diversity
Caverna
Chiroptera
verdadeira diversidade
riqueza de espécies
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e49713
2020-06-08
neotropical
Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil
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In this work, the microhabitat use and activity patterns of two lizard species with sympatric distribution were evaluated in a dry forest fragment within the department of Sucre, northern Colombia. Data was collected in May, June, September and October of 2017, using the active search method limited by time (7:00 and 19:00 hours). Substrates used, spatial distribution and time of capture were recorded for individuals of the species Loxopholis rugiceps (Cope 1869) and Lepidoblepharis sanctaemartae (Ruthven 1916). Complementarily, environmental and physical parameters were recorded, which allowed us to characterise the microhabitats of the species. A total of 276 lizards were recorded, 177 belonging to the species Loxopholis rugiceps and 99 to Lepidoblepharis sanctaemartae. The results showed similar resource use by the two species for the spatial dimension, with both exploiting different terrestrial elements mainly from the interior forest, followed by the riverbed stream and forest edge. Differences were found in the daily activity patterns between species, with individuals of L. sanctaemartae more frequently recorded in the morning hours and L. rugiceps in the afternoon hours. The activity patterns did not differ by age groups: juveniles and adults. Both species were more frequently found in the litter substrate within the forest, followed by rocks and bare ground. Our results indicate that both species are tolerant to matrix conditions, however, they require internal forest conditions to exploit food resources and refuge.
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2020-06-10
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Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Quixadá, Brazil
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
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The arboreal frog Pithecopus nordestinus is geographically present in almost all Brazilian Northeast territory and Minas Gerais State. It is currently classified as deficient data (DD) by IUCN Red List of Endangered Species, requiring further knowledge about its geographic distribution and population status. In this context, the species distribution modeling can be applied, since its basis uses species occurrence records and environmental variables related to bioclimatic and landscape features. This kind of method predicts the species suitability of certain organism in the geographic space. We obtained 159 P. nordestinus occurrence records, covering all the previously known distribution of the species. These records were collected from direct field sampling, scientific literature, museum collections, and available online databases. We used four species distribution modeling algorithms to obtain the potential range (extent of occurrence) and available habitat for this frog through habitat area analysis proposed by IUCN. The generated models can be considered as excellent, with mean AUC value of 0.981. The environmental variables related to temperature and radiation were the most important to the construction of this distribution model. Our results indicate that the forested areas of the Atlantic Forest domain and forest patches inside the Caatinga biome present the highest suitability values for the species occurrence and the major part of available habitats, a fact possibly related to the known arboreal habit of this amphibian. We thus provide a new distribution area for P. nordestinus more broadly than previously known and a new polygon for conservation purposes based on extent of occurrence, and an increase of occupancy based on habitat area analysis. The identification of additional areas where the P. nordestinus occurrence was not yet well known, new habitats for possible dispersal or recolonization; and the selection of conservation hotspots applied to this species are direct applications from our study. In addition, the methodological procedures used here may serve as a baseline tool for new investigations with focus on still deficient data species and its ecological and conservation planning requirements.
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ecological niche
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Distribution modeling applied to deficient data species assessment: A case study with Pithecopus nordestinus (Anura, Phyllomedusidae)
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e54017
2020-06-12
neotropical
Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, Brazil
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Meiga, Ana
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6380-2858
Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Sorocaba, Brazil
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Christianini, Alexander V.
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
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177-193
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Defaunation, the decline in animal species and populations, is biased towards large-bodied animals that have unique roles as dispersers of large seeds. However, it is speculated that these roles may still be performed by smaller animals, such as small mammals like rodents and marsupials, that thrive in defaunated sites. We investigated if small mammals can disperse the large-seeded palm Attalea dubia. We performed the study in a well-conserved Atlantic Forest remnant in southeast Brazil that still harbours large mammals, such as tapirs. Focal observations showed that capuchin-monkeys consumed the mesocarp of the fruits and dropped the seeds beneath the plant crown thereafter. Mammals preyed on ca. 1% and removed ca. 15% of the fallen fruit/seed and deposited them up to 15 m away. Amongst them, small mammals (< 1 kg), such as the squirrel Guerlinguetus brasiliensis and non-identified nocturnal Sigmodontinae, as well as the marsupial Philander frenatus performed the bulk of interactions. Dispersal enhances recruitment, but the short distances of seed removal did not match the current spatial distribution of palm seedlings and juveniles. Recaching rates of hoarded seeds were small (2%) and unlikely to increase distances of seed dispersal achieved. Short distances of dispersal would increase plant clumpiness and negative density-dependent effects with time. Although small mammals can provide legitimate dispersal, they cannot fully replace larger frugivorous mammals and maintain long-distance seed dispersal that feeds plant metapopulation dynamics and seed gene flow.
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seed hoarding
seedling distribution
Attalea
defaunação
dispersão de sementes
distribuição de plântulas
estoque de sementes
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e50325
2020-07-06
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Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia
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Moreno López, Daniel
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Clytoctantes alixii is a bird that lives on the edges of old-growth, secondary and cleared forests undergoing regeneration and presents a distribution restricted to Colombia and Venezuela. The species is considered to be at risk of extinction (EN) due to its particular characteristics and restricted distribution. However, knowledge of its ecology and distribution is still incipient. The objective of this study was therefore to expand the knowledge of C. alixii in Caldas, present the southernmost record of the species and describe its behaviour. The species was monitored within the protected areas of the Manso Diversion in the period 2014 and 2017, using mist nets and fixed radius point counts. Two individuals of C. alixii were recorded, both by observation, with one of these subsequently also captured in a forest in an advanced state of succession. Recording of this population is important because it is the southernmost in the Cordillera Central and confirms that habitats with the presence of hollow stem plants largely define the presence of the species, as well as potentially determining the location of other populations of this species within its range of distribution.
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conservation
Cordillera Central
protection
southernmost record
New records of Clytoctantes alixii (Elliot, 1870) in Eastern Caldas, Colombia
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e50951
2020-07-06
neotropical
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Hystricomorpha
melanin
neotropical mammals
pigmentation
First record of albinism in the paca Cuniculus paca (Rodentia, Cuniculidae) in southeast Mexico
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e53383
2020-07-13
neotropical
Universidade Federal do Pará, Breves, Brazil
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Universidade Federal do Pará, Breves, Brazil
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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209-218
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
10.13039/501100003593
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
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Natural Protected Areas (NPAs) are consider adequate tools for biodiversity conservation. Currently in Mexico there are 182 federal NPAs classified according to their management objectives. Chiapas is the Mexican state with the highest number of decreed NPAs and also allocates one of the largest territorial extensions for its protection. Unlike other taxa, and despite their proven ability to respond to ecosystem changes, the study of dung beetles within Mexican NPAs has been underestimated, as they are not considered as a priority group within their management and conservation programs. Based on the review of information available in publications and database on dung beetles, a list of 112 species and seven subspecies recorded in 16 of the 19 federal NPAs established in Chiapas is presented. The species recorded by each NPA show a significant correlation with the number of publications, but a low percentage of them correspond to studies with systematic samplings and most of the species reported in several of the NPAs come from sporadic records, which prevents the study of several basic and applied aspects of dung beetles in the region. Therefore, studies that extensively analyze the communities of arthropod groups, such as the Scarabaeinae, are necessary to understand their response to changes in the ecosystem at local and regional scale. It is advisable that these insects be included in the previous justifying studies for the designation or establishment of NPAs and, in turn, considered in the biological monitoring programs of these areas for their capacity as a bioindicator group.
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As urban areas expand, some species of diurnal birds of prey occupy these habitats, and many establish viable populations. The objectives of this study were to: (1) survey the species of birds of prey in the urban area located in the interior of the São Paulo state, Brazil, (2) to verify the proportion of generalist and specialist species in terms of habitat and diet, (3) determine the period that the species are more active during the time period of the point counts, and (4) to evaluate if there is a pattern of seasonality. Samples were collected monthly between October 2014 and September 2016 using the point counts method (four points; 4 hr duration each). We analyzed species richness, habitat and diet, number of contacts and frequency of occurrence, period of greatest activity, and seasonality. We recorded 19 species of birds of prey through 2555 contacts. Most of the registered species (61%) were habitat and diet generalists, and the same percentage of species classified as uncommon or rare. In relation to the period of greatest activity, falconids were more active in the first hour while accipitrids and cathartids were more active in the fourth hour. In addition, we did not observe a seasonal pattern in this community, but Gampsonyx swainsonii showed a seasonal trend. We verified that the urban area of the municipality of Pirajuí has a significant diversity of birds of prey, including specialist species of habitat and diet. This information obtained evidence the importance of urban environments for birds of prey and showed the ability of these species to use this environment. From our results, we suggest that future studies should evaluate the effects of urban areas of different sizes and degrees of urbanization on bird of prey communities.
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point counts
raptors
sazonality
urban ecology
Community of diurnal birds of prey in an urban area in southeastern Brazil
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e53062
2020-07-24
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Paso Centurión is one of the most diverse areas of Uruguay. It is legally protected at local and national level, however, there are different interests competing for its land use and management. With the aim to document the biodiversity of the area together with the local people, the NGO JULANA has been conducting a participatory monitoring process with camera traps since 2013. Here, we present a list of 23 medium and large-size mammal species documented in the area and a standardised dataset of occurrence records. Top observations include the last Chrysocyon brachyurus seen in Uruguay, the first record of Herpailurus yagouaroundi in the country and the second report of Leopardus munoai in the area. We also highlight the frequent observation of numerous rare species such as Tamandua tetradactyla, Leopardus wiedii, Cabassous tatouay, Coendou spinosus and Cuniculus paca. Although the cameras were located within only a few metres of the houses of the local people, some of the rarest and most elusive species in the country were reported. This suggests a possible coexistence between people – their socio-economic practices – and nature in the area. Our work underlines the importance of the recent inclusion of Paso Centurión and Sierra de Ríos to the National System of Protected Areas under the proposed category of ‘Protected Landscape’. Collectively, in a context of global change and lack of biodiversity data on species distribution, we emphasise the value of these records for the knowledge of mammals in Uruguay and the need to extend and continue monitoring this area.
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biodiversity conservation
participatory monitoring
species occurrence records
Mammals of Paso Centurión, an area with relicts of Atlantic Forest in Uruguay
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e53020
2020-07-31
neotropical
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285-300
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Fishes have been introduced in non-native ecosystems all over the world. These introductions have been recognised for their overall negative effects on native biodiversity. Plecos (Pterygoplichthys Gill, 1858) have been introduced worldwide due to bad practices in the aquarium trade and, in Central America, there is little information regarding these invasive fishes. Plecos have been demonstrated to be a threat in non-native ecosystems because they interfere with their new ecosystems through bottom-up impacts, altering nutrient availability and interactions with native wildlife. Herein, new records of plecos are reported for river basins from Guatemala in northern Central America where they had not previously been reported. Evidence of interactions of plecos with the native fauna that had not been recorded to date are also included. We compiled a total of 34 records in Guatemala, with eight new records. We present the first records of the genus in a river basin of the Caribbean drainage for Guatemala. Three new interactions of fauna preying upon plecos are presented (Black vulture, Bare-throated tiger Heron and Domestic dog), along with a compilation of previously known interactions. Establishing a monitoring and surveillance programme should be a priority in Guatemala, along with other actions to safeguard the native wildlife that could be at high risk because of biological invasions, such as the one with plecos. In order to better understand this invasion, joint efforts of local fishermen and rangers with State institutions should be promoted.
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Central America
dispersion strategies
exotic fish
non-native fauna
river basins
threatened ecosystems
An update of the invasive Pterygoplichthys Gill, 1858 (Actinopterygii, Loricariidae) in Guatemala: new records and notes on its interactions with the local fauna
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e51738
2020-07-31
neotropical
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Velloso
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e51738
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The Rivulidae fish family, which includes Neotropical seasonal killifishes, is one of the most diverse taxonomic groups in the aquatic systems of Caatinga in Brazil. Cynolebias and Hypsolebias genera, with 20 and 35 endemic species, respectively, concentrate the greatest diversity of rivulid species in the semiarid. Sixty-eight years after the first records of annual killifishes in the Mid-Northeastern Caatinga ecoregion (MNCE), only four valid species have been sampled in this area. Here we combined bibliographic surveys and recent samplings to investigate the distribution of seasonal rivulids in MNCE. Twenty-one records were obtained, nine of which are new localities, expanding the distribution of three species: Hypsolebias martinsi, H. antenori and Cynolebias microphthalmus. Hypsolebias longignatus is still only known from its type locality in Ceará, near the Environmental Protection Area in Pacoti River, and has not been sampled ever since its description in 2008. Among the four species present in MNCE, H. antenori is the only species occurring within the limits of a conservation unit in the Furna Feia National Park. Anthropogenic impacts were observed in most temporary habitats visited, which ranged from river channel to small ponds in cave entrances. All records are found in coastal basins that discharge in the northern coast of the MNCE, in Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte states, which are crucial for the conservation of the Caatinga’s killifishes. The results also evidenced the importance of karstic habitats in the Jandaíra Formation as potential biotopes for seasonal fish in MNCE. This information must be used to update the conservation status of these species and highlight the importance of strategies for preserving the Caatinga’s temporary aquatic habitats, which should be considered for environmental licensing purposes.
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Neotropical freshwater fishes
São Francisco interbasin water transfer
temporary habitats
Geographic distribution and conservation of seasonal killifishes (Cyprinodontiformes, Rivulidae) from the Mid-Northeastern Caatinga ecoregion, northeastern Brazil
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e51821
2020-08-06
neotropical
Federal University of Sergipe, São Cristóvão, Brazil
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Pedroso, Mônica Aparecida
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7488-1216
Federal University of Sergipe, São Cristóvão, Brazil
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Santos, Arivania
Paraná State University at Londrina, Londrina, Brazil
Federal University of Sergipe, São Cristóvão, Brazil
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Simões Oliveira, Helon
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5548-2698
State University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil
Federal University of Sergipe, São Cristóvão, Brazil
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S. de Souza, J. Weverton
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6378-2968
Federal University of Sergipe, São Cristóvão, Brazil
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Caldas, Francis
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1987-4560
Federal University of Sergipe, São Cristóvão, Brazil
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Beltrão-Mendes, Raone
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3631-5229
Federal University of Sergipe, São Cristóvão, Brazil
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Ruiz-Esparza, Juan
Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Brazil
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Rocha, Patrício
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1661-3779
Federal University of Sergipe, São Cristóvão, Brazil
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Ferrari, Stephen F.
2020-08-06
2020-08-06
2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
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Despite advances in recent decades, the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil is still one of the least studied regions of the country, regarding, for instance, the bat fauna. The present study reports on the results of a rapid survey of the bat fauna of a fragmented landscape in the Atlantic Forest of eastern Sergipe, in the legal forest reserve of Fazenda Santana, a commercial sugarcane plantation located in the adjoining municipalities of Japoatã and Pacatuba. We recorded 272 bats belonging to 23 species and four families, from which 265 individuals from 18 species from two families (Phyllostomidae and Vespertilionidae) were captured in the mist-nets, and seven individuals of six species from four families (Emballonuridae, Molossidae, Phyllostomidae and Vespertilionidae) were recorded during the active searches. This species richness was higher than that found in previous studies in the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil. Lasiurus blossevillii and Micronycteris minuta were recorded in Sergipe for the first time, increasing to 57 the number of bat species known to occur in this state. The use of alternative strategies (such as active search and sampling one night per point, seeking to areas with greater availability of resources) in rapid surveys may contribute to the compilation of a more robust sampling, reinforcing the usefulness of this approach for the inventory of the bat fauna of a given region.
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Lasiurus blossevillii
Micronycteris minuta
new records
sugarcane
Rapid survey of bats (Chiroptera) in the Atlantic Forest in eastern Sergipe, Brazil: unexpected diversity in a fragmented landscape
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.15.e55563
2020-08-14
neotropical
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Oliveira, Cicero Diogo
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3779-023X
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Lessa, Rosangela Paula
Universidade Estadual do Maranhão, São Luís, Brazil
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Almeida, Zafira
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Santana, Francisco Marcante
2020-08-14
2020-08-14
2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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333-349
2020
Contribuição para gestão do sistema de produção pesqueira pescada-amarela, Cynoscion acoupa (Pisces: Sciaenidae) (Lacèpéde, 1801) na costa do Maranhão, Brasil.
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Almeida
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2009
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The present study describes the fishery and biology of Acoupa Weakfish Cynoscion acoupa, an important fishery resource in South America. We found and analyzed 31 articles and 10 publications about the species. Cynoscion acoupa is an estuarine marine species, which has a feeding habit with preference for fish and crustaceans. Its spawning occurs during two periods of the year and the size at maturity of females is 40 to 50 cm, while males mature earlier, with 38–40 cm. Their growth is considered slow to moderate, with growth coefficient k ranging from 0.13 to 0.28, and the species can reach up to 15 years of age. C. acoupa is target of commercial and recreational fisheries in estuarine and marine coastal environments, mainly in the northern region of South America. The fisheries occur throughout the year, with different fishing gear, being more frequent with gillnets. In addition, fishing is more frequent on juveniles, which may compromise the stock. This species is categorized as of Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, although it has a high degree of vulnerability to fishing, which, combined with overexploitation, shows that C. acoupa should be listed as under threat of extinction to some degree. The lack of studies on the species makes it difficult to establish management measures. Therefore, further studies should be prioritized, especially on reproductive biology, growth and fishing exploitation.
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artisanal fisheries
conservation
reproductive biology
Sciaenidae
South America
Biology and fishery of Acoupa Weakfish Cynoscion acoupa (Lacepède, 1801): a review
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e51815
2020-08-18
neotropical
Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina
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Vera, David
Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Tandil, Argentina
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Berkunsky, Igor
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9219-4241
Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina
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Tettamanti, Germán
Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina
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Kacoliris, Federico
Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina
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Di Pietro, Diego
2020-08-18
2020-08-18
2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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351-357
2020
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Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
10.13039/501100002923
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Philodryas agassizii is an endangered snake of shrubland and grasslands well preserved in Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay. In the southeastern area of its range, this snake was only found associated with highland grassland of the Tandilia and Ventania mountain systems, Argentina. In this work, we described six new records of Philodryas agassizii from the Tandilia Mountain System, which represent four new localities for the species. These records extend the known range of Philodryas agassizii in the Tandilia mountain system, 100 km from the closest previously known site.
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Filling gaps in the southern range of the endangered snake Philodryas agassizii: new localities in Tandilia highland grassland, Argentina
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.15.e55719
2020-09-02
neotropical
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Macaé, Brazil
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Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Macaé, Brazil
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Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Macaé, Brazil
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Albano Araújo, Vinícius
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2020-09-02
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2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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367-377
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Fragmentation and loss of natural habitats has reduced biodiversity in neotropical ecosystems. The restinga, a phytophysiognomy of the Atlantic Forest, has lost much of its original coverage and remains largely threatened by urbanisation. Restingas are considered hotspots of biodiversity and are listed as priority areas for conservation due to their great presence of endemic species, such as the endangered butterfly Parides ascanius Cramer, 1775. In this work, we analyse the influence of abiotic factors (temperature and humidity) on the abundance of P. ascanius in an urban restinga fragment of Iriry’s Environmental Protection Area (Iriry APA), located in the municipality of Rio das Ostras in Rio de Janeiro. For that, the mark-recapture technique was used. Sampling was carried out from October 2017 to May 2018, between 7:00 am and 11:00 am. Seventy-two individuals of P. ascanius were collected and showed higher proportions of males over females and greater abundance of individuals in the month of October. On average, the number of individuals was significantly higher with the increase in air temperature and lower with the increase in air humidity. The abundance of P. ascanius at the restinga of Iriry APA varied monthly and temporally throughout the day, influenced by temperature and air humidity. The results provide information that can support management plans for conservation of this threatened species, as well as for urban areas of the Atlantic Forest.
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butterflies
conservation
endemic species
fragmentation
Influence of abiotic factors in a population of Parides ascanius (Papilionidae, Lepidoptera) in an urban restinga fragment
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e55148
2020-09-02
neotropical
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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Fernandes, Geraldo Wilson
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Almeida, Jarcilene
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7118-7090
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6939-822X
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3863-0860
2020-09-02
2020-09-02
2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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359-366
2020
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The Plant Vigour Hypothesis states that herbivores preferentially feed on the most vigorous plants within a plant population and/or the most vigorous modules within a plant. The goal of this study was to evaluate how shoot size (as an indication of module vigour) affects leaf herbivory in the host plant Calotropis procera, an exotic xerophyte perennial milkweed shrub. We predicted that the proportion of leaf area removed by insect herbivores would be positively related to shoot size. Eight patches were selected containing a varied number of C. procera individuals (5, 8, 29, 31, 55, 79, 116, and 172 individuals/patch) in the Brazilian seasonally dry vegetation (Caatinga), of which five individuals were randomly selected for further analysis. From each individual, three to six shoots were randomly selected, measured and had their leaves collected, for a total of approximately 200 leaves per patch. At the regional scale, the proportion of leaf area removed was positively affected by shoot size. In addition, this pattern was also found for the majority of the studied patches (29, 31, 55, 116, and 172 individuals/patch). Among the insect herbivores associated with C. procera, larvae of Danaus spp. (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) were commonly observed feeding on all patches. These herbivores present a specialized behaviour to circumvent the presence of latex in the host leaves. Although more vigorous plant modules should be better defended compared with the less vigorous modules, Danaus species were able to bypass host defences, and feed on healthy, rapidly growing and vigorous plant modules of C. procera, hence causing more damage to these modules.
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Caatinga
Danaus
insect-plant interactions
invasive species
Plant Vigour Hypothesis
The bigger the better? Vigour of the exotic host plant Calotropis procera (Apocynaceae) affects herbivory
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.15.e53766
2020-09-03
neotropical
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, Francisco Morazán, Honduras
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Ordoñez Mazier, Diego
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6285-662X
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, Francisco Morazán, Honduras
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Ávila-Palma, Hefer
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7098-7635
Colección Privada y Centro de Rescate de Fauna Silvestre “El Ocotal”, Francisco Morazán, Honduras
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, Francisco Morazán, Honduras
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Soler Orellana, José Alejandro
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, Francisco Morazán, Honduras
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8543-5235
Instituto Nacional de Conservación y Desarrollo Forestal, Olancho, Honduras
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
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379-390
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conservation
distribution
Northern Little Yellow-eared Bat
Stenodermatinae
Rediscovery of Vampyressa thyone (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in Honduras: updated distribution and notes on its conservation
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e55754
2020-09-10
neotropical
Universidade do Vale do Taquari, Lajeado, Brazil
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Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, São Leopoldo, Brazil
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Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, São Leopoldo, Brazil
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Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, São Leopoldo, Brazil
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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391-398
2020
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Aberrant colored plumages in birds are not uncommon events in nature. These cases might be associated with genetic, environmental and nutritional factors, the presence of parasites, or even age. This study had the objective of reporting two new aberrant plumage cases in Vanellus chilensis individuals, an individual with progressive greying and a melanistic one, and review information available at the “Birds of Brazil Encyclopedia” (WikiAves). The study also presents a case review of published cases in indexed journals about V. chilensis aberrant coloring published in indexed journals. In total, 24 cases of V. chilensis individuals with aberrant plumage are known. For some cases following current specialized literature, we only suggest changes to progressive graying and brown. Finally, we encourage researchers to publish their records of birds with aberrant plumage in scientific journals.
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brown
Charadriiformes
dilution
Leucism
melanism
progressive greying
Aberrant plumage records in Southern Lapwing Vanellus chilensis (Aves: Charadriidae)
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.15.e54979
2020-09-25
neotropical
Instituto Multidisciplinario de Investigaciones Biológicas, San Luis, Argentina
Universidad Nacional de San Luis, San Luis, Argentina
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Instituto Multidisciplinario de Investigaciones Biológicas, San Luis, Argentina
Universidad Nacional de San Luis, San Luis, Argentina
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Instituto Multidisciplinario de Investigaciones Biológicas, San Luis, Argentina
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Instituto Multidisciplinario de Investigaciones Biológicas, San Luis, Argentina
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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399-407
2020
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https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/54979/
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Community structure is strongly influenced by positive interactions between species. Detecting and describing these interactions is essential in the study of communities. Dolichotis patagonum Zimmermann, 1780 (CN: mara) is a cavid rodent that builds burrows for breeding. In this study, camera traps were used to identify which species use the burrows built by maras in Sierra de las Quijadas National Park, San Luis, Argentina. All burrows were used by other species. A total of 68.7% of all medium- and small-sized taxa recorded in this study used the burrows. This is a clear indicator of the role of D. patagonum as an ecosystem engineer in this environment.
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camera traps
ecosystem engineer
mara
Sierra de las Quijadas National Park
Wildlife associated with burrows of Dolichotis patagonum in central west Argentina
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.15.e49656
2020-10-01
neotropical
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil
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Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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415-425
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amphibians
conservation
ecology
richness
Anurofauna of a remnant of Atlantic Forest in northeast Brazil
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2020-10-01
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FAUNA Paraguay, Pilar, Paraguay
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
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Almost half of the 400+ species described in Félix de Azara’s “Apuntamientos para la historia natural de los páxaros del Paraguay y Rio de la Plata” were new to science at the time of its publication; however, not all of these have yet been correctly identified. Azara’s No. 21 “Gavilán pardo obscuro” has long been misidentified as a dark phase of the Short-tailed Hawk Buteo brachyurus. However, the description of plumage, jizz, habitat and measurements are inconsistent with that species and Azara’s No. 21 can, in fact, be convincingly identified as a juvenile Swainson’s Hawk Buteo swainsoni, the earliest Paraguayan report of this species. No scientific names were apparently ever based on Azara No. 21.
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Buteo swainsoni
Paraguay
Swainson’s Hawk
Azara’s No. 21 “Gavilán pardo obscuro” is not a Short-tailed Hawk Buteo brachyurus
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.15.e54142
2020-10-09
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Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia, Capitão Poço, Brazil
Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Belém, Brazil
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7298-2977
Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia, Capitão Poço, Brazil
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Amazon
Capitão Poço
conservation
endemism
orchid
Pará
taxonomy
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e57029
2020-10-09
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Unidad de Chetumal, Chetumal, Mexico
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
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453-461
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To date, records of predation on Baird’s tapir (Tapirus bairdii) by jaguars (Panthera onca) were anecdotal and did not allow for differentiation regarding whether the animal had been preyed upon or scavenged. Here, we present the first documented event of predation on a Baird’s tapir by a jaguar in the Calakmul region, Campeche, Mexico. In August 2017, we observed a jaguar eating a juvenile female Baird’s tapir; when we analysed the skull, we observed the characteristic “lethal bite” with which jaguars kill their prey by piercing the temporal and parietal bones with their canine teeth. Jaguars select to attack tapirs when they are most vulnerable (young or sick). Records of these type of events are important for understanding the food webs and ecology of these iconic Neotropical species that inhabit the Mesoamerican forests.
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Greater Calakmul Region
keystone species
Panthera onca
prey-predator relationship
Tapirus bairdii
trophic web
First documented predation of a Baird’s tapir by a jaguar in the Calakmul region, Mexico
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e52905
2020-10-09
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Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso, Cáceres, Brazil
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3693-4756
Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso, Cáceres, Brazil
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Birds are considered one of the most well-known groups of animals in the Pantanal, playing an important ecological role in wetland ecosystems. Our aim was to identify the main themes and gaps in current knowledge of these birds, considering thirty years of scientific research to direct future studies. We performed a scientometric analysis based on five platforms with the search words “Aves” and “Pantanal” as well as “Bird” and “Pantanal”. We identified 145 scientific studies, with themes of ecology (64), conservation (23), health (17), fauna (15), genetics (12), geographic distribution (7), and environmental education (7). The number of publications has increased significantly over the years. However, the focus is predominantly on certain Pantanal regions, such as the municipalities of Corumbá in Mato Grosso do Sul state and Poconé in Mato Grosso state. Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus and Mycteria americana are among the species with the largest number of studies in the Pantanal, with 12 and 11 papers, respectively. We highlighted the need for new studies in regions such as the north-west and themes such as threatened species and ecosystem services. Integrated knowledge and interdisciplinary approaches can be useful in strategic decision-making and more effective for bird conservation in wetlands.
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biodiversity
floodplain
review
scientific knowledge
waterbirds
Main trends and gaps in studies for bird conservation in the Pantanal wetland
Review Article
10.3897/neotropical.15.e57998
2020-11-11
neotropical
Universidad de Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
author
Nishida, Kenji
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, United States of America
author
Robbins, Robert
2020-11-11
2020-11-11
2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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463-470
2020
funder
Smithsonian Institution
10.13039/100000014
funder
Universidad de Costa Rica
10.13039/501100005298
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Detritivory
Electrostrymon
Eumaeini
immature stages
life history
Polyporus
One side makes you taller: a mushroom–eating butterfly caterpillar (Lycaenidae) in Costa Rica
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e56926
2020-11-11
neotropical
Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia
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Ramírez-Chaves, Héctor
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2454-9482
Universidad EAFIT, Medellin, Colombia
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Romero Ríos, Cristina
Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia
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Henao Osorio, Jose Jaime
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8618-8539
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellin, Colombia
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Franco Herrera, Juan Pablo
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Ramírez Padilla, Bernardo
2020-11-11
2020-11-11
2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
15
471-478
2020
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Porcupines of the genus Coendou are among the least studied mammals in the Neotropics. The Stump-tailed Porcupine, Coendou rufescens, is distributed in the Andean region from Colombia and south to Bolivia. Despite its wide distribution, nothing is known about its natural history, besides observation of banana consumption in captivity. Here we present new observations on the feeding habits, diurnal activity, and the use of the tail for support during feeding obtained by means of collaborative (citizen) science. We also comment on its locomotion on land and in trees. We observed five diurnal events of C. rufescens feeding on infructescences of trumpet tree (Cecropia angustifolia Trécul). During the feeding activities, the Stump-tailed Porcupine used the tail for stability and support. These are the first observations of such behavior in the wild for this species and suggest a more diurnal activity for this species which belongs to a group of rodents traditionally considered to be predominantly nocturnal.
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diurnal activity
movements
prehensile tail
Notes on the natural history of the Stump-tailed Porcupine, Coendou rufescens (Rodentia, Erethizontidae), in Colombia
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.15.e57669
2020-11-18
neotropical
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tlalnepantla, Mexico
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7804-2716
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tlalnepantla, Mexico
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tlalnepantla, Mexico
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tlalnepantla, Mexico
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2020-11-18
2020-11-18
2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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479-485
2020
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The presence of Parachromis managuensis has been reported for the first time in the Tres Palos Lagoon, State of Guerrero, on the coastal Lagoon of the Mexican Pacific slope. Two specimens (189 mm and 215 mm standard length) were caught by local fishermen from the community of San Pedro de Las Playas. A description of the morphological and meristic characters of the specimens is provided. The natural distribution of the species is from Honduras to Costa Rica and, as it is predatory and highly territorial, in conjunction with other introduced species, it can present a risk to native species and alter the biological dynamics in the lagoon system.
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exotic species
jaguar cichlid
Mexico
non-native species
A new record of the exotic Guapote jaguar, Parachromis managuensis (Günther, 1867) (Cichliformes, Cichlidae) in a tropical coastal lagoon of the Mexican Pacific slope
Short Communication
10.3897/neotropical.15.e55986
2020-11-19
neotropical
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8181-8837
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0774-1111
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Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil
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Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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487-501
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The Estação Biológica Santa Lúcia (EBSL) is one of the oldest reserves in Brazil, used as a research site since 1939 by the naturalist Augusto Ruschi. It is an Atlantic Forest fragment, and its fauna and flora have been studied throughout the years. However, its chiropteran fauna remains virtually unknown. Here, we aim to provide a bat species list for EBSL. We installed mist-nets over 19 nights from mid-2009 to mid-2010, with a sampling effort of 20 875.5 m2.h. We captured 204 specimens, from two families and 22 species. Ecological analysis reveals a medium to high diversity, heavily dominated by frugivorous species. The collector’s curve and the estimative of species richness suggests that the chiropteran fauna at EBSL remains partially unknown, and we encourage further inventories.
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southeastern Brazil
species richness
Bat assemblage at a high diversity locality in the Atlantic Forest
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2020-11-27
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Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Pinto, Anderson Silva
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9253-7486
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Kalina da Silva Monteiro, Fernanda
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Bezerra Ramos, Maiara
Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, Brazil
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da Costa Correia Araújo, Rubenice
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, Brazil
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de Faria Lopes, Sérgio
2020-11-27
2020-11-27
2020
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https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/57403/
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Understanding the impacts caused by invasive plant species, especially in regions where studies are scarce, is of great importance to the development of management and conservation strategies. Amongst the biomes present in Brazil, the Caatinga (Dry Tropical Forest) stands out for having had few studies dealing with biological invasions by plants and animals. An evaluation of scientific production can provide a means by which the progress of invasion-related studies can be assessed, as well as identify research gaps and provide a broad overview of the importance of invasions in this biome. Thus, the objective of this study was to perform a scientometric analysis to evaluate the development of scientific research over the years on exotic and invasive plant species in the Caatinga. We found 46 papers dealing with invasive plants in the Caatinga published over a 14-year period. The main objectives of most of the papers focused on identifying the main strategies used by plants in the process of invasion and characterising the invaded environment. A total of 28 species were cited as invasive for the Caatinga, with Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC., Cryptostegia madagascariensis Bojer, Calotropis procera (Aiton) W.T.Aiton and Parkinsonia aculeata L. being the most cited species. Although studies on the subject are incipient, there is already important information about the dynamics of the invasiveness of plant species in the Caatinga, which can serve as a basis for new studies, as well as for the development of management policies, based on consistent information. Biological invasion, dry forest, exotic species, northeast Brazil, scientometry, semi-arid
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dry forest
exotic species
northeast Brazil
scientometry
semi-arid
Invasive plants in the Brazilian Caatinga: a scientometric analysis with prospects for conservation
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.15.e57376
2020-12-11
neotropical
Universidad Técnica Nacional, Alajuela, Costa Rica
Universidad de Costa Rica, San Ramón, Costa Rica
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Mora, José Manuel
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1200-1495
Centro Zamorano de Biodiversidad, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
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Espinal, Mario
Universidad Técnica Nacional, Atenas, Costa Rica
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López, Lucía
2020-12-11
2020-12-11
2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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521-531
2020
10.2307/1381831
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The lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae Martínez & Villa-R, 1940) is a specialized nectar feeding species found from southern USA to Nicaragua in Central America, mostly in dry forest. We sampled bats using mist nets and Anabat detectors, and also looked for them at refuges and other sites in Honduras from 2011 to 2016. The lesser long-nosed bat is known in Honduras from only two localities in the southern dry forests below 100 m elevation, and there are no recent records of this species in the country. Our objective is to report new records on distribution and habitat of the lesser long-nosed bat in Honduras. We found eight lesser long-nosed bats at Cerro de Hula, Francisco Morazán department in 2012, and 10 at La Anonilla, Choluteca department, southern Honduras in 2015. Based on these 18 individuals of the lesser long-nosed bat, we report two new localities in Honduras, an altitude record, and the use of another habitat other than the dry forest. The highest point registered was at 1710 m a.s.l. in pastureland with forest remnants in an area heavily impacted by human activities. The new localities are found in the Subtropical Moist Forest. Populations of long-nosed bats in Honduras are probably resident and may include altitudinal movements. Although this species has been described widely in North America, its behavior in Honduras is practically unknown. It is a key species for the tequila and mezcal industry, but its range extends beyond the tequila production area, where it maintains a key role as a pollinator and link between habitats. As a result, research and conservation efforts should be an international goal.
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Choluteca
dry forest
Francisco Morazán
Nacaome
nectar feeding bat
Phyllostomidae
Subtropical moist forest
New records on distribution and habitat of the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae) in Honduras
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.15.e59000
2020-12-17
neotropical
University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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A. Foerster, Stenio Italo
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9639-9009
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Lira, André
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8443-4126
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Serra Talhada, Brazil
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Almeida, Cauê
2020-12-17
2020-12-17
2020
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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533-550
2020
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
10.13039/501100003593
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
10.13039/501100002322
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Even at the local scale, environmental changes due of anthropogenic actions represent a source of disturbance in terrestrial ecosystems, forcing species to respond according to their ecological plasticity. Thus, stenotopic species and those with low-dispersal ability will likely be negatively affected by landscape modifications that reduce environmental complexity. In this study, we identify and quantify the effects of biotic and abiotic factors related to habitat complexity on the variation in scorpion assemblages in terms of both species’ richness, abundance and composition across 18 transects covering Caatinga landscapes with different levels of degradation. Using ultraviolet flashlights, we sampled 269 scorpions, belonging to six species and two families. The results showed contrasting patterns of species richness and abundance that depend on the level of habitat complexity. More specifically, we reported that scorpion species richness could be predicted by the number of trees, while the coefficient of variation of the diameter at breast height of trees (cvDBH) is a predictor of scorpion abundance. These findings suggest that vegetation structure is deterministic for the maintenance of scorpion assemblages in Caatinga landscapes. In addition, the cvDBH and tree number may explain 39% and 40% of the variability observed amongst scorpion assemblages in terms of richness difference and species composition, respectively. This study provides insights concerning the development of conservation strategies, clarifying the role of habitat complexity for the preservation of low-dispersal animals in neglected environments, such as those within the Caatinga domain.
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Biodiversity
environmental changes
habitat complexity
macroecology
SDTF
Vegetation structure as the main source of variability in scorpion assemblages at small spatial scales and further considerations for the conservation of Caatinga landscapes
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.15.e56578
2020-12-23
neotropical
Universidade Católica Dom Bosco, Campo Grande, Brazil
author
Martins Santos, Filipe
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2032-8129
Innovación en Gestión y Conservación de Ungulados S.L., Cáceres, Spain
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Risco, David
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande, Brazil
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Sano, Nayara Yoshie
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2771-5471
Universidade Católica Dom Bosco, Campo Grande, Brazil
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de Macedo, Gabriel
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4596-5733
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande, Brazil
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Assessing and monitoring the welfare of free-living mammals is not a usual process due to the logistical complications associated with their capture and sedation, collection and storage of biological samples and their release. In this context, non-invasive methods for monitoring wildlife constitute a good alternative approach for in situ conservation. Body condition index, as a measurement of health status, has been used in free-living mammals; its low value may be associated with negative effects on reproduction and survival. The present study aimed to generate an alternative and reliable non-invasive method and then determine the body condition index, based on previously-collected biometric measurements, without the need to capture and immobilise the animals. A total of 178 free-living Nasua nasua Linnaeus, 1766 were trapped, weighed and measured. Statistical methods were used, based on Boosted Regression Trees (BRT) using body mass, biometric measurements (body length, height and chest girth) and gender as explanatory variables. To assess the agreement between the real Body Condition Indices (BCIs) and the predicted values of BCIs, we explored the correlation between each model using the Bland-Altman method. This method showed a strong agreement between the predictive BRT models proposed (standardised residuals from a linear regression between body length and chest girth) and standardised residuals (linear regression between body mass and body length). The results obtained herein showed that BRT modelling, based on biometrical features, is an alternative way to verify the body conditions of coatis without the need to capture and immobilise the animals.
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Boosted regression trees
Nasua nasua
welfare
wildlife
An alternative method for determining the body condition index of the free-living South American coati
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e57142
2020-12-23
neotropical
Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, Guatemala City, Guatemala
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551-559
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Two populations of Plectrohyla guatemalensis from two different sites in Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, were monitored for three consecutive rainy seasons, and noteworthy reproductive behavior was observed. The objective of the surveys was to assess the impact of nearby high-tension power lines, but additional information could be obtained. Our observations that male vocalizations to attract females occurred in the crevices of rocks in streams, inside which females lay eggs, suggest that the species’ reproduction is closely linked to the presence of such crevices. Any clutches were then guarded by the male until hatching. We inferred the existence of male-male competition for gaining control of these reproduction sites building upon previous observations, remarks about the genus and other species with similar patterns, and evidence of such aggression, although we did not directly observe any. Also, with the help of local wardens, we recorded vocalizations in mid-January, extending the previously reported reproductive period for this species. We therefore consider the conservation and restoration of rocky streams with adequate forest coverage to be an important conservation action for this species.
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microhabitat
reproductive behavior
territoriality
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e58383
2020-12-30
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Fundación Kurupira, Bogotá, Colombia
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Fundación Kurupira, Bogotá, Colombia
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Fundación Kurupira, Bogotá, Colombia
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689-709
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The Spectral Bat (Vampyrum spectrum) is classified as Near Threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. In Colombia, it has not been included in any risk assessments, because it is a poorly documented species in the country. Using new occurrence data and ecological niche modelling we evaluate the distribution and analyze the species’ ecological and conservation needs in Colombia. With the new records, V. spectrum shows a distribution over six biogeographic provinces in the country, along an elevational range between 96 and 1750 m. The Spectral Bat has been reported in a wide variety of ecosystems from dry forest and fragmented landscapes, to forested areas. Predictive models suggest a wider presence of this species in the west of the country, center, and southern Andes. The limited number of specimens limits our attempt to evaluate morphometric variation among Colombian populations; however, we detect a variation in the mean value of the forearm and ear length regarding northeast South American populations. Areas with the greatest potential distribution detected in this study could be prioritized in conservation strategies, and make plans accordingly for this and other species that coexist in its range. Finally, we highlight the low representativeness of Protected Areas for the Spectral Bat and add some ecological notes about this rare species.
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Carnivorous bat
ecological niche modelling
Phyllostominae
Protected Areas
rare species
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10.3897/neotropical.15.e55788
2020-12-30
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Andes
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2020-12-30
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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571-581
2020
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Rufous-fronted Thornbird (Phacellodomus rufifrons) reproduction has been studied under a few environmental conditions but might show some variations among regions throughout its wide geographic distribution. We describe here nesting habitat and density, nest characteristics, home ranges and group sizes of Rufous-fronted Thornbird in a Cerrado reserve in central Brazil. We found 131 nests in 2003, 2004, and 2011, and studied four groups inside a 100-ha grid. Nests were found only in cerrado típico and cerrado ralo but changed in abundance and density over the years, with a higher density in 2004 (0.37 nest/ha) than in 2011 (0.23 nest/ha). Nests were built 3.2 ± 1.0 m above the ground at 6.3 ± 0.2 m high trees of 31 species, but mostly of Qualea spp. Nests were 0.66 ± 0.27 m high and 0.44 ± 0.11 m wide. Home ranges had an average of 3.1 ± 0.3 ha, used by family groups of 4.6 ± 0.5 individuals. This study consolidates the findings of previous ones, but also highlights differences in habitat use, nest size, and nesting tree among regions or study sites, and changes in density among years, stressing the importance of studying the reproductive biology of the same bird species under different environmental conditions since different conditions might affect reproductive traits, such as reproductive investment and timing.
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Nesting habitat and density, nest characteristics, home ranges and group sizes of the Rufous-fronted Thornbird (Phacellodomus rufifrons) in Central Brazil
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Broad-nosed weevils in the subfamily Entiminae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) are highly diverse, not only in terms of number of species, but also in their sizes, forms and colours. There are eight tribes, 50 genera and 224 entimine species recorded from Colombia: seven genera and 142 species are considered endemic and only a handful of species, which are recognised as pests of Citrus or potatoes, are broadly known. The large diversity of this subfamily in the country is only superficially known and even though genus level identifications are generally achievable, species identification remains quite challenging, due in part to limited access to broadly-scattered basic information. Summaries of available information and bibliographic resources for each of the tribes represented in Colombia are offered, along with a checklist of the species of Entiminae recorded from the country, obtained from literature and a pictorial key for tribal recognition. New combinations are proposed for eight species of the genus Lanterius Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal. Information on the distribution of entimine species in Colombia is compiled for the first time, including complete references to each original description and available taxonomic revisions. About a third of the species of Entiminae remain as recorded from the country without specific locality information. In addition, genus level distributional maps are presented, generated from data obtained from four Colombian entomological collections. Lastly, some challenges for entimine identification in Colombia, which likely extend throughout the Neotropical region, are briefly discussed. This contribution aims, in part, to facilitate and promote entimine research in northern South America.
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South America
taxonomy
Distribución
faunística
literatura
neotrópico
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Suramérica
taxonomía
Status of knowledge of the broad-nosed weevils of Colombia (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae)
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2020-12-30
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Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ituverava, Ituverava, Brazil
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Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ituverava, Ituverava, Brazil
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Silva, Thiago
Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil
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Klein, Wilfried
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6099-6178
Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ituverava, Ituverava, Brazil
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Area/volume relation
humidity
morphometric measurements
temperature
thermal conduction
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10.3897/neotropical.16.e59360
2021-01-11
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Unaffilaited, Huixquilucan, Mexico
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0361-0176
Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigación para el Desarrollo Integral Regional Unidad Oaxaca, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Oaxaca, Mexico
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Activity patterns of species are related to their physiology, their behaviour and the environment and can change in response to different factors, such as interactions between species. Bird species, typical of the understorey, show morphological and ecological similarities and must thus have some mechanism of ecological separation, such as temporal niche partitioning. The objective of this study was to provide information about activity patterns and activity overlap of bird species typical of the understorey. We expected temporal niche partitioning between ecologically-similar species. We placed camera traps in 29 sampling points in a high evergreen forest in the southeast of Mexico between 2011 and 2013. All species were mainly diurnal and, contrary to what we expected, there was temporal partitioning between tinamids, but not in galliforms and columbiforms. The degree of activity overlap might reflect a solitary or group lifestyle of the three sets of species, as well as shared behavioural preferences and similar adaptations. These results contribute to our knowledge of the basic biology and behavioural ecology of birds of the understorey.
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Activity overlap
camera traps
Columbidae
Cracidae
Tinamidae
Bird activity patterns in the understorey of an evergreen forest in Oaxaca, Mexico
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10.3897/neotropical.16.e57140
2021-01-14
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Parque Nacional Natural Puracé, Popayán, Colombia
Fundación Biotellus, Popayán, Colombia
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Pisso, Gustavo
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1230-0882
Fundación Zoológica de Cali, Cali, Colombia
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Gómez-Lora, Ignacio
Wildlife Conservation Society, Bogotá, Colombia
Proyecto de Conservación de Aguas y Tierras, Bogotá, Colombia
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Vela-Vargas, I. Mauricio
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3602-339X
Parque Nacional Natural Puracé, Popayán, Colombia
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Pizo, Héctor
Parque Nacional Natural Puracé, Popayán, Colombia
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Bedoya Dorado, Isaac
Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia
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2021-01-14
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
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10.13039/100005997
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Two iconic and charismatic species that inhabit the northern Andes of South America are the Andean bear (Tremarctos ornatus) and the Mountain tapir (Tapirus pinchaque). Both species can be found sympatrically in several areas of Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Peru. Despite their overlap in distribution, little is known about interactions between both species, with few reported cases of Andean bear attacks on the Mountain tapir. Here, we report a possible attack by an Andean bear on a Mountain tapir in the northern part of Puracé National Natural Park, Colombia based on strong wounds and marks on a tapir’s back and rump. The wounds match typical attack patterns generated by Andean bears and corroborates previous camera traps records of bears attacking tapirs in this locality.
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ecological interactions
neotropical mammals
high Andean forest
protected area
Tapirus pinchaque
Tremarctos ornatus
What’s on the menu? A presumed attack of Andean bear on a Mountain tapir at the Puracé National Natural Park, Colombia
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10.3897/neotropical.16.e57932
2021-01-14
neotropical
Universidad de Caldas, Manizales , Colombia
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Terán-Sánchez, Sofía
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3657-8694
Universidad de Caldas, Manizales , Colombia
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Díaz-Arango, Alejandra
Universidad de Caldas, Manizales , Colombia
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Arias-Monsalve, Héctor Fabio
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0783-2611
Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia
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Ramírez-Chaves, Héctor
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2454-9482
2021-01-14
2021-01-14
2021
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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1
27-43
2021
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The Coffee Region of Colombia is one of the most representative areas of the country due to its cultural appeal. 200 of the 528 mammal species in the country occur in this region. Pre-existing knowledge about the group in this region has been obtained through indirect and direct sampling methods. We present new records of mammals of the “Reserva Forestal Protectora Bosques de la Central Hidroeléctrica de Caldas (CHEC)”, located in the Coffee Region, based on vouchered citizen science records. To accomplish this, we held training workshops on the relevance of information provided by non-invasive vouchers for mammal collections that include bone remains, hairs, skin and other signs that can be found incidentally in the field by park rangers and other staff of the Reserve. In addition, we included photographic and video records of mammals taken by park rangers before and after the training workshops. We added vouchers obtained by the park rangers to the biological collection of the Natural History Museum of the Universidad de Caldas (MHN-UCa). Using this method, we obtained records of 34 mammalian species belonging to 20 families and 11 orders. We highlight the obtention of museum preserved vouchers of the Northern Naked-tailed Armadillo, Cabassous centralis (Miller 1899), and the Cauca Slender Opossum, Marmosops caucae (Thomas 1900), that had limited samples in national collections or had not been previously collected in the study area. With this work, a contribution network with the CHEC reserve staff was established, promoting the inclusion of these agents in the development of scientific research, and showing the relevance of collaborative science in assisting with filling information gaps about medium and large mammals.
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Colombia
conservation
Mammalia
non-invasive records
protected areas
tracks
New records of mammals of the Coffee Region, Central Andes of Colombia using citizen science
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.16.e59669
2021-01-14
neotropical
Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul, Cerro Largo, Brazil
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Lima, Daniela Oliveira de
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6650-2570
Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul, Cerro Largo, Brazil
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Braun, Luana Gabriele Arenhart
Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul, Cerro Largo, Brazil
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Skupien, Fabrício Luiz
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1991-7102
Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul, Cerro Largo, Brazil
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Rodrigues, Daniele Pereira
Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul, Cerro Largo, Brazil
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Sausen, Jady de Oliveira
2021-01-14
2021-01-14
2021
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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11-18
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Animal movement has an important role in individual performance, species reproduction, population demography, and conservation, especially in fragmented landscapes. The distance moved by an individual may vary depending on individual needs, such as the search for food resources and sexual partners. Here we investigated which factors affect the distances between successive captures (hereafter DSC) for Akodon montensis, Oligoryzomys nigripes, Sooretamys angouya, and Didelphis albiventris. This study was conducted from April 2015 to October 2016 in two fragments in the south of Atlantic Forest biome through capture, mark and recapture technique. DSC was analyzed using Generalized Linear Models with Poisson distribution where the independent variables were sex, whether the animal was active or not in terms of reproduction, body weight, and climatic season. The mean DSC was greater for D. albiventris (44.6 ± 28.8 m), followed by S. angouya (31.9 ± 25.7 m), O. nigripes (25.8 ± 22.5 m) and A. montensis (18.9 ± 22.0 m). Males of all species moved larger DSC than females. Considering the rodents, reproductive animals also moved larger DSC than non-reproductive animals. Sex may have masked the effect of body weight, as males tend to be larger than females. Climatic effects were tested for A. montensis and O. nigripes, however, with diverse effects.
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Akodon montensis
Didelphis albiventris
distances between successive captures
Oligoryzomys nigripes
Sooretamys angouya
Movement distances for four small mammals in two Atlantic forests fragments, Southern Brazil
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.16.e50156
2021-01-19
neotropical
Museu de Ciências Naturais, Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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Volkmer-Ribeiro, Cecília
Museu de Ciências Naturais, Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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Tavares-Frigo, Maria da Conceição
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Brazil
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Ribeiro, Alexandre
Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, Brazil
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Bichuette, Maria Elina
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9515-4832
2021-01-19
2021-01-19
2021
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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45-57
2021
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
10.13039/501100003593
AM
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Amazon Basin
caves
continental sponges
Arinosaster patriciae (Porifera, Demospongiae): new genus and species and the second record of a cave freshwater sponge from Brazil
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.16.e56186
2021-01-19
neotropical
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7689-3939
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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Utz, Laura
2021-01-19
2021-01-19
2021
Neotropical Biology and Conservation
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
10.13039/501100003593
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
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Bromeliads are important epiphytes due to their abundance in the Neotropical region and morphological complexity. Their compact and imbricated leaf bases form water storage cisterns that promote important resources for colonization by several prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms. Due to the lack of knowledge about these environments, the objective of the study was to investigate which physical-chemical and ecological parameters exert effects on the biological richness present in the cisterns of Vriesea platynema. The study was carried out in the Center for Research and Nature Conservation (CPCN – Pró-Mata), in the Serra Geral plateau, northeastern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Active searches were performed for 10 trees with bromeliads fixed at two heights (< 1.5 m and > 2.5 m). For each bromeliad individual, the height in relation to the ground, the diameter and depth of the central cistern, water temperature, number of lateral cisterns and number of adjacent bromeliads, were measured. A total of 23 taxa were identified in the phytotelmata of V. platynema, with Philodina, Lambornella, Paramecium, Tetrahymena and Diptera larvae being the most representative groups. The richness of organisms in the phytotelmata presented a positive correlation with water temperature (p = 0.01), and the number of adjacent bromeliads (p = 0.05), indicating that physicochemical and ecological factors could influence the richness of bromeliad biota.
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Bromeliaceae
cisterns
ecological factors
eukaryotes microorganisms
temperature
Influence of environmental and morphological parameters on the microfauna community present in phytotelmata of a bromeliad in a fragment of Atlantic Forest, southern Brazil
Research Article
10.3897/neotropical.16.e58691
2021-01-21
neotropical
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Emmanuelle Florentino da Silva, Thaísy
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0386-9970
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Lessa, Rosangela
Universiadade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Santana, Francisco Marcante
2021-01-21
2021-01-21
2021
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feeding ecology
growth
reproduction
stock assessment
Current knowledge on biology, fishing and conservation of the blue shark (Prionace glauca)
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2021-01-29
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7281-376X
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environmental impacts
floristic survey
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10.3897/neotropical.16.e62045
2021-01-29
neotropical
Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8076-5561
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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2021-01-29
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2236-3777
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Passiflora L. belongs to the family Passifloraceae sensu stricto, and comprises 700–750 species. There are approximately 161 known species of the family in Brazil, of which 153 belong to Passiflora, 89 are endemic, 83 occur in the region of the Atlantic Domain; 40 occur in Rio de Janeiro State (RJ). Using field samplings techniques and scientific collection analyses, we present here new geographic records for Passiflora deidamioides Harms, P. imbeana Sacco, P. junqueirae Imig & Cervi, and P. truncata Regel for RJ, principally in the Serra dos Órgãos National Park (PARNASO). Geographic distribution data was used to calculate the Extension of Occurrence (EOO) and Area of Occupancy (AOO) of the species. Passiflora junqueirae, previously considered endemic to Espírito Santo State, now has new records for RJ. Passiflora imbeana and P. truncata are extended into RJ, being recorded there for the first time in the municipality of Teresópolis. The four species are cited for the first time in PARNASO, occurring between 1,000 and 1,700 m.a.s.l. in Montane and Upper Montane Atlantic Rainforest. We provide taxonomic information, distribution maps, and the conservation status of the species.
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Serra dos Órgãos National Park
New records and conservation of Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae s.s.) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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