Species richness and distribution patterns of the snake fauna of Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil
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Resumo: | Abstract The Neotropics are one of the richest regions in biodiversity globally. Still, much remains unknown about the mechanisms and processes responsible for the accumulation of species in this region. Among the many limitations on our current knowledge on the region’s biodiversity, understanding of community composition and species distributions is limited and greatly biased in many Brazilian regions. We present information on species composition, habitat use, geographic distribution, taxonomic accounts, and conservation of snakes from Rio Grande do Norte state, Northeastern Brazil. We compiled, from primary and literature data, 851 snake records from seven families and 47 species, with five new records for the state. Species are mainly terrestrial and semi-arboreal and associated with at least six vegetation types from Caatinga and Atlantic Forest domains. None of the species is listed in threatened categories of IUCN, while two species are listed in the Brazilian Threatened Fauna list. Our data covers 32.34% of the state’s area, a consequence of locally limited inventories and lack of long-term studies on snakes’ fauna. The richest areas within the state are near large cities, which lack protected areas for the species they harbor, and highlights the necessity of protective policies and conservation actions. |
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Species richness and distribution patterns of the snake fauna of Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern BrazilAtlantic ForestCaatingaconservationSerpentesSquamataAbstract The Neotropics are one of the richest regions in biodiversity globally. Still, much remains unknown about the mechanisms and processes responsible for the accumulation of species in this region. Among the many limitations on our current knowledge on the region’s biodiversity, understanding of community composition and species distributions is limited and greatly biased in many Brazilian regions. We present information on species composition, habitat use, geographic distribution, taxonomic accounts, and conservation of snakes from Rio Grande do Norte state, Northeastern Brazil. We compiled, from primary and literature data, 851 snake records from seven families and 47 species, with five new records for the state. Species are mainly terrestrial and semi-arboreal and associated with at least six vegetation types from Caatinga and Atlantic Forest domains. None of the species is listed in threatened categories of IUCN, while two species are listed in the Brazilian Threatened Fauna list. Our data covers 32.34% of the state’s area, a consequence of locally limited inventories and lack of long-term studies on snakes’ fauna. The richest areas within the state are near large cities, which lack protected areas for the species they harbor, and highlights the necessity of protective policies and conservation actions.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652021000601001Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.93 suppl.3 2021reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765202120191265info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMARQUES,RICARDOGUEDES,THAÍS BARRETOLANNA,FLÁVIA MOLPASSOS,DANIEL CUNHASILVA,WILLIANILSON PESSOA DAGARDA,ADRIAN ANTONIOeng2021-08-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652021000601001Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2021-08-18T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false |
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Species richness and distribution patterns of the snake fauna of Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil |
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Species richness and distribution patterns of the snake fauna of Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil |
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Species richness and distribution patterns of the snake fauna of Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil MARQUES,RICARDO Atlantic Forest Caatinga conservation Serpentes Squamata |
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Species richness and distribution patterns of the snake fauna of Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil |
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Species richness and distribution patterns of the snake fauna of Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil |
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Species richness and distribution patterns of the snake fauna of Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil |
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Species richness and distribution patterns of the snake fauna of Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil |
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Species richness and distribution patterns of the snake fauna of Rio Grande do Norte state, northeastern Brazil |
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MARQUES,RICARDO |
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MARQUES,RICARDO GUEDES,THAÍS BARRETO LANNA,FLÁVIA MOL PASSOS,DANIEL CUNHA SILVA,WILLIANILSON PESSOA DA GARDA,ADRIAN ANTONIO |
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GUEDES,THAÍS BARRETO LANNA,FLÁVIA MOL PASSOS,DANIEL CUNHA SILVA,WILLIANILSON PESSOA DA GARDA,ADRIAN ANTONIO |
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MARQUES,RICARDO GUEDES,THAÍS BARRETO LANNA,FLÁVIA MOL PASSOS,DANIEL CUNHA SILVA,WILLIANILSON PESSOA DA GARDA,ADRIAN ANTONIO |
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Atlantic Forest Caatinga conservation Serpentes Squamata |
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Atlantic Forest Caatinga conservation Serpentes Squamata |
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Abstract The Neotropics are one of the richest regions in biodiversity globally. Still, much remains unknown about the mechanisms and processes responsible for the accumulation of species in this region. Among the many limitations on our current knowledge on the region’s biodiversity, understanding of community composition and species distributions is limited and greatly biased in many Brazilian regions. We present information on species composition, habitat use, geographic distribution, taxonomic accounts, and conservation of snakes from Rio Grande do Norte state, Northeastern Brazil. We compiled, from primary and literature data, 851 snake records from seven families and 47 species, with five new records for the state. Species are mainly terrestrial and semi-arboreal and associated with at least six vegetation types from Caatinga and Atlantic Forest domains. None of the species is listed in threatened categories of IUCN, while two species are listed in the Brazilian Threatened Fauna list. Our data covers 32.34% of the state’s area, a consequence of locally limited inventories and lack of long-term studies on snakes’ fauna. The richest areas within the state are near large cities, which lack protected areas for the species they harbor, and highlights the necessity of protective policies and conservation actions. |
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