Geographic distribution of small non-volant mammals in the Araguaia and Paraná basins, south-central region of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Cáceres, Nilton C.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Casella, Janaína, Vargas, Claudeir Ferreira, Prates, Lucineia Z., Tombini, Alam A.M., Goulart, Charla S., Hannibal, Wellington L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15031
Resumo: We collected small mammals in two hydrographic basins in central Brazil, namely the Paraná and Araguaia basins, with the aim of examining the composition of forest dwelling small mammal species and to compare their geographic distributions. Fourteen sites were sampled, eight in the Paraná basin and six in the Araguaia basin. A total of 20 species of small mammals was registered (8 marsupials and 12 rodents), 16 of them in live traps (5,253 trap-nights) and eight in pitfalls (224 trap-nights), adding to a total of 161 captures of 139 individuals. The Paraná basin showed 16 species (trap-nights: 3,115 and 104 respectively) and the Araguaia basin 11 species (trap-nights: 2,138 and 120 respectively), being both richness similar when the rarefaction method was applied. Seven (35%) out of the 20 species recorded occurred in both basins. The marsupial Didelphis albiventris Lund, 1840 was the most abundant species. The marsupials species recorded were D. albiventris, Caluromys philander (Linnaeus, 1758), Cryptonanus cf. agricolai Voss, Lunde & Jansa, 2005, Gracilinanus agilis (Burmeister, 1854), G. microtarsus (Wagner, 1842), Lutreolina crassicaudata (Desmarest, 1804), Marmosa murina (Linnaeus, 1758), and Philander opossum (Linnaeus, 1758). The rodent species recorded were Akodon gr. cursor, Calomys tener (Winge, 1887), Nectomys rattus (Pelzen, 1883), N. squamipes (Brants, 1827), Oecomys bicolor (Tomes, 1860), Oryzomys maracajuensis Langguth & Bonvicino, 2002, Oryzomys cf. marinhus, O. megacephalus (Fischer, 1814), Oligoryzomys fornesi (Massoia, 1973), Oligoryzomys sp., Proechimys longicaudatus (Rengger, 1830) and P. roberti (Thomas, 1901). The range extension of some species is discussed, in addition to biogeographic considerations. The Caiapós Mountains may have been a geographic barrier for some small mammal species in the face of the retraction and expansion of forests in the past.
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spelling Cáceres, Nilton C.Casella, JanaínaVargas, Claudeir FerreiraPrates, Lucineia Z.Tombini, Alam A.M.Goulart, Charla S.Hannibal, Wellington L.2020-05-07T14:01:29Z2020-05-07T14:01:29Z2008https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1503110.1590/S0073-47212008000200001We collected small mammals in two hydrographic basins in central Brazil, namely the Paraná and Araguaia basins, with the aim of examining the composition of forest dwelling small mammal species and to compare their geographic distributions. Fourteen sites were sampled, eight in the Paraná basin and six in the Araguaia basin. A total of 20 species of small mammals was registered (8 marsupials and 12 rodents), 16 of them in live traps (5,253 trap-nights) and eight in pitfalls (224 trap-nights), adding to a total of 161 captures of 139 individuals. The Paraná basin showed 16 species (trap-nights: 3,115 and 104 respectively) and the Araguaia basin 11 species (trap-nights: 2,138 and 120 respectively), being both richness similar when the rarefaction method was applied. Seven (35%) out of the 20 species recorded occurred in both basins. The marsupial Didelphis albiventris Lund, 1840 was the most abundant species. The marsupials species recorded were D. albiventris, Caluromys philander (Linnaeus, 1758), Cryptonanus cf. agricolai Voss, Lunde & Jansa, 2005, Gracilinanus agilis (Burmeister, 1854), G. microtarsus (Wagner, 1842), Lutreolina crassicaudata (Desmarest, 1804), Marmosa murina (Linnaeus, 1758), and Philander opossum (Linnaeus, 1758). The rodent species recorded were Akodon gr. cursor, Calomys tener (Winge, 1887), Nectomys rattus (Pelzen, 1883), N. squamipes (Brants, 1827), Oecomys bicolor (Tomes, 1860), Oryzomys maracajuensis Langguth & Bonvicino, 2002, Oryzomys cf. marinhus, O. megacephalus (Fischer, 1814), Oligoryzomys fornesi (Massoia, 1973), Oligoryzomys sp., Proechimys longicaudatus (Rengger, 1830) and P. roberti (Thomas, 1901). The range extension of some species is discussed, in addition to biogeographic considerations. The Caiapós Mountains may have been a geographic barrier for some small mammal species in the face of the retraction and expansion of forests in the past.Volume 98, Número 2, Pags. 173-180Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAkodonCalomys TenerCaluromys PhilanderCryptonanusDidelphidaeDidelphis AlbiventrisGracilinanus AgilisLutreolina CrassicaudataMammaliaMarmosa MurinaMetatheriaNectomys RattusOecomys BicolorOligoryzomys FornesiOligoryzomys Sp.OryzomysOryzomys MaracajuensisOryzomys MarinhusPhilander OpossumProechimys LongicaudatusRattusRodentiaGeographic distribution of small non-volant mammals in the Araguaia and Paraná basins, south-central region of BrazilDistribuição geográfica de pequenos mamíferos não voadores nas bacias dos rios Araguaia e Paraná, região centro-sul do Brasilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleIheringia - Serie Zoologiaporreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf147332https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15031/1/artigo-inpa.pdf5e4cb1541b8e717678b811267fbaf032MD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdfapplication/octet-stream914https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15031/2/license_rdf4d2950bda3d176f570a9f8b328dfbbefMD521/150312020-07-14 10:30:59.249oai:repositorio:1/15031Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T14:30:59Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Geographic distribution of small non-volant mammals in the Araguaia and Paraná basins, south-central region of Brazil
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Distribuição geográfica de pequenos mamíferos não voadores nas bacias dos rios Araguaia e Paraná, região centro-sul do Brasil
title Geographic distribution of small non-volant mammals in the Araguaia and Paraná basins, south-central region of Brazil
spellingShingle Geographic distribution of small non-volant mammals in the Araguaia and Paraná basins, south-central region of Brazil
Cáceres, Nilton C.
Akodon
Calomys Tener
Caluromys Philander
Cryptonanus
Didelphidae
Didelphis Albiventris
Gracilinanus Agilis
Lutreolina Crassicaudata
Mammalia
Marmosa Murina
Metatheria
Nectomys Rattus
Oecomys Bicolor
Oligoryzomys Fornesi
Oligoryzomys Sp.
Oryzomys
Oryzomys Maracajuensis
Oryzomys Marinhus
Philander Opossum
Proechimys Longicaudatus
Rattus
Rodentia
title_short Geographic distribution of small non-volant mammals in the Araguaia and Paraná basins, south-central region of Brazil
title_full Geographic distribution of small non-volant mammals in the Araguaia and Paraná basins, south-central region of Brazil
title_fullStr Geographic distribution of small non-volant mammals in the Araguaia and Paraná basins, south-central region of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Geographic distribution of small non-volant mammals in the Araguaia and Paraná basins, south-central region of Brazil
title_sort Geographic distribution of small non-volant mammals in the Araguaia and Paraná basins, south-central region of Brazil
author Cáceres, Nilton C.
author_facet Cáceres, Nilton C.
Casella, Janaína
Vargas, Claudeir Ferreira
Prates, Lucineia Z.
Tombini, Alam A.M.
Goulart, Charla S.
Hannibal, Wellington L.
author_role author
author2 Casella, Janaína
Vargas, Claudeir Ferreira
Prates, Lucineia Z.
Tombini, Alam A.M.
Goulart, Charla S.
Hannibal, Wellington L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cáceres, Nilton C.
Casella, Janaína
Vargas, Claudeir Ferreira
Prates, Lucineia Z.
Tombini, Alam A.M.
Goulart, Charla S.
Hannibal, Wellington L.
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Akodon
Calomys Tener
Caluromys Philander
Cryptonanus
Didelphidae
Didelphis Albiventris
Gracilinanus Agilis
Lutreolina Crassicaudata
Mammalia
Marmosa Murina
Metatheria
Nectomys Rattus
Oecomys Bicolor
Oligoryzomys Fornesi
Oligoryzomys Sp.
Oryzomys
Oryzomys Maracajuensis
Oryzomys Marinhus
Philander Opossum
Proechimys Longicaudatus
Rattus
Rodentia
topic Akodon
Calomys Tener
Caluromys Philander
Cryptonanus
Didelphidae
Didelphis Albiventris
Gracilinanus Agilis
Lutreolina Crassicaudata
Mammalia
Marmosa Murina
Metatheria
Nectomys Rattus
Oecomys Bicolor
Oligoryzomys Fornesi
Oligoryzomys Sp.
Oryzomys
Oryzomys Maracajuensis
Oryzomys Marinhus
Philander Opossum
Proechimys Longicaudatus
Rattus
Rodentia
description We collected small mammals in two hydrographic basins in central Brazil, namely the Paraná and Araguaia basins, with the aim of examining the composition of forest dwelling small mammal species and to compare their geographic distributions. Fourteen sites were sampled, eight in the Paraná basin and six in the Araguaia basin. A total of 20 species of small mammals was registered (8 marsupials and 12 rodents), 16 of them in live traps (5,253 trap-nights) and eight in pitfalls (224 trap-nights), adding to a total of 161 captures of 139 individuals. The Paraná basin showed 16 species (trap-nights: 3,115 and 104 respectively) and the Araguaia basin 11 species (trap-nights: 2,138 and 120 respectively), being both richness similar when the rarefaction method was applied. Seven (35%) out of the 20 species recorded occurred in both basins. The marsupial Didelphis albiventris Lund, 1840 was the most abundant species. The marsupials species recorded were D. albiventris, Caluromys philander (Linnaeus, 1758), Cryptonanus cf. agricolai Voss, Lunde & Jansa, 2005, Gracilinanus agilis (Burmeister, 1854), G. microtarsus (Wagner, 1842), Lutreolina crassicaudata (Desmarest, 1804), Marmosa murina (Linnaeus, 1758), and Philander opossum (Linnaeus, 1758). The rodent species recorded were Akodon gr. cursor, Calomys tener (Winge, 1887), Nectomys rattus (Pelzen, 1883), N. squamipes (Brants, 1827), Oecomys bicolor (Tomes, 1860), Oryzomys maracajuensis Langguth & Bonvicino, 2002, Oryzomys cf. marinhus, O. megacephalus (Fischer, 1814), Oligoryzomys fornesi (Massoia, 1973), Oligoryzomys sp., Proechimys longicaudatus (Rengger, 1830) and P. roberti (Thomas, 1901). The range extension of some species is discussed, in addition to biogeographic considerations. The Caiapós Mountains may have been a geographic barrier for some small mammal species in the face of the retraction and expansion of forests in the past.
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