Snakes in a seasonally dry tropical forest in northeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira,Washington Luiz Silva
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Brito,Jayene Aysla Mendonça, Morais,Erivágna Rodrigues de, Vieira,Daniel Chaves, Vieira,Kleber Silva, Freire,Eliza Maria Xavier
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032020000300303
Resumo: Abstract: This study aimed to provide information on composition, abundance, and estimated snakes richness in an area of arboreal Caatinga (seasonally dry tropical forest) and analyze patterns of faunistic similarity between assemblages of snakes in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil. The snakes found within the Fazenda Almas Natural Private Reserve (RPPN Fazenda Almas) were sampled during a 10-year period, with monthly monitoring, employing time constrained search, pitfall traps with drift fences, and donations from local collectors. Twenty-two snake species were recorded, with a predominance of terrestrial species with diurnal-nocturnal activity patterns. The species accumulation curves reached its asymptote, indicating that all possible species in the study area had been recorded. Our results indicated that the snake fauna in the study area is similar to other snake assemblages in localities with Caatinga vegetation in the Sertaneja Depression (“Depressão Sertaneja”) drylands, and that those assemblages constitute faunistic units typical of the interior of northeastern Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Snakes in a seasonally dry tropical forest in northeastern Brazil
title Snakes in a seasonally dry tropical forest in northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Snakes in a seasonally dry tropical forest in northeastern Brazil
Vieira,Washington Luiz Silva
Biodiversity
faunistic, similarities
Serpentes
species, richness
semiarid, region
title_short Snakes in a seasonally dry tropical forest in northeastern Brazil
title_full Snakes in a seasonally dry tropical forest in northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Snakes in a seasonally dry tropical forest in northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Snakes in a seasonally dry tropical forest in northeastern Brazil
title_sort Snakes in a seasonally dry tropical forest in northeastern Brazil
author Vieira,Washington Luiz Silva
author_facet Vieira,Washington Luiz Silva
Brito,Jayene Aysla Mendonça
Morais,Erivágna Rodrigues de
Vieira,Daniel Chaves
Vieira,Kleber Silva
Freire,Eliza Maria Xavier
author_role author
author2 Brito,Jayene Aysla Mendonça
Morais,Erivágna Rodrigues de
Vieira,Daniel Chaves
Vieira,Kleber Silva
Freire,Eliza Maria Xavier
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira,Washington Luiz Silva
Brito,Jayene Aysla Mendonça
Morais,Erivágna Rodrigues de
Vieira,Daniel Chaves
Vieira,Kleber Silva
Freire,Eliza Maria Xavier
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiversity
faunistic, similarities
Serpentes
species, richness
semiarid, region
topic Biodiversity
faunistic, similarities
Serpentes
species, richness
semiarid, region
description Abstract: This study aimed to provide information on composition, abundance, and estimated snakes richness in an area of arboreal Caatinga (seasonally dry tropical forest) and analyze patterns of faunistic similarity between assemblages of snakes in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil. The snakes found within the Fazenda Almas Natural Private Reserve (RPPN Fazenda Almas) were sampled during a 10-year period, with monthly monitoring, employing time constrained search, pitfall traps with drift fences, and donations from local collectors. Twenty-two snake species were recorded, with a predominance of terrestrial species with diurnal-nocturnal activity patterns. The species accumulation curves reached its asymptote, indicating that all possible species in the study area had been recorded. Our results indicated that the snake fauna in the study area is similar to other snake assemblages in localities with Caatinga vegetation in the Sertaneja Depression (“Depressão Sertaneja”) drylands, and that those assemblages constitute faunistic units typical of the interior of northeastern Brazil.
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