Composition and ecology of a snake assemblage in an upland forest from Central Amazonia

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Autor(a) principal: MASSELI,GABRIEL S.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: BRUCE,ALLAN D., SANTOS,JUCIMARA G. DOS, VINCEN,TIMOTHY., KAEFER,IGOR L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract: Most species of Amazonian snakes have wide geographic distributions. However, local environmental factors influence the formation of assemblages in different localities. In this study, we investigated the composition of the assemblage and the effect of environmental variables on the distribution of the species inhabiting an upland forest in the Experimental Farm area of the Federal University of Amazonas in Manaus, Brazil. Data collection was carried out in 24 standardized plots. Each plot was sampled four times between July 2015 and April 2017 by active search method. We recorded 83 individuals from 29 species belonging to six families. The richness in the study area corresponded to 78% of the snake species and 100% of the families previously recorded for Manaus. As observed in other localities, the most abundant species was the Amazonian lancehead (Bothrops atrox). Multiple linear regression models did not detect any effect of environmental variables on species richness and abundance of individuals. However, quadratic polynomial regression models revealed that intermediate canopy opening percentages positively influence the richness and abundance of snakes. It is possible that the result is related to a tradeoff between the thermoregulation behavior of these animals and to their susceptibility to predation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Composition and ecology of a snake assemblage in an upland forest from Central Amazonia
title Composition and ecology of a snake assemblage in an upland forest from Central Amazonia
spellingShingle Composition and ecology of a snake assemblage in an upland forest from Central Amazonia
MASSELI,GABRIEL S.
community ecology
Manaus
RAPELD
Serpentes
Squamata
title_short Composition and ecology of a snake assemblage in an upland forest from Central Amazonia
title_full Composition and ecology of a snake assemblage in an upland forest from Central Amazonia
title_fullStr Composition and ecology of a snake assemblage in an upland forest from Central Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed Composition and ecology of a snake assemblage in an upland forest from Central Amazonia
title_sort Composition and ecology of a snake assemblage in an upland forest from Central Amazonia
author MASSELI,GABRIEL S.
author_facet MASSELI,GABRIEL S.
BRUCE,ALLAN D.
SANTOS,JUCIMARA G. DOS
VINCEN,TIMOTHY.
KAEFER,IGOR L.
author_role author
author2 BRUCE,ALLAN D.
SANTOS,JUCIMARA G. DOS
VINCEN,TIMOTHY.
KAEFER,IGOR L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MASSELI,GABRIEL S.
BRUCE,ALLAN D.
SANTOS,JUCIMARA G. DOS
VINCEN,TIMOTHY.
KAEFER,IGOR L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv community ecology
Manaus
RAPELD
Serpentes
Squamata
topic community ecology
Manaus
RAPELD
Serpentes
Squamata
description Abstract: Most species of Amazonian snakes have wide geographic distributions. However, local environmental factors influence the formation of assemblages in different localities. In this study, we investigated the composition of the assemblage and the effect of environmental variables on the distribution of the species inhabiting an upland forest in the Experimental Farm area of the Federal University of Amazonas in Manaus, Brazil. Data collection was carried out in 24 standardized plots. Each plot was sampled four times between July 2015 and April 2017 by active search method. We recorded 83 individuals from 29 species belonging to six families. The richness in the study area corresponded to 78% of the snake species and 100% of the families previously recorded for Manaus. As observed in other localities, the most abundant species was the Amazonian lancehead (Bothrops atrox). Multiple linear regression models did not detect any effect of environmental variables on species richness and abundance of individuals. However, quadratic polynomial regression models revealed that intermediate canopy opening percentages positively influence the richness and abundance of snakes. It is possible that the result is related to a tradeoff between the thermoregulation behavior of these animals and to their susceptibility to predation.
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