Snake assemblages of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: RODRIGUES, Gerson Moreira
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: MASCHIO, Gleomar Fabiano, PRUDENTE, Ana Lúcia da Costa
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: We describe the diversity, natural history and structure of snake assemblages from Marajó Island, state of Pará, Brazil, after analyzing 439 specimens deposited in herpetological collections. We tested the hypothesis that snake assemblages from forest and open areas of Marajó Island are distinct with regard to their structure, composition and functional groups. To compare the snake composition of the forest and open areas of Marajó with other comparable assemblages in Brazil, Principal Coordinate Analysis and Clustering tests were performed. A total of 61 species of snakes was recorded for Marajó, with ten species cited for the first time for the study area (Atractus natans Hoogmoed & Prudente, 2003, A. schach (Boie, 1827), Dendrophidion dendrophis(Schlegel, 1837), Helicops hagmanni Roux, 1910, Hydrops martii (Wagler in Spix, 1824), Lygophis meridionalis(Schenkel, 1901), Erythrolamprus typhlus (Linnaeus, 1758), Philodryas argentea (Daudin, 1803), Siphlophis cervinus(Laurenti, 1768), and Thamnodynastes sp.). The composition and structure of snake assemblages between forested and open were different, with five functional groups of snakes in forest areas, and three groups in open areas, based on habit and habitat. In all, 19 species were exclusive to forest areas, 10 were exclusive to open areas and 26 species were recorded in both areas. Our results revealed greater richness for forested areas, probably due to greater habitat heterogeneity. The species composition for forested area in Marajó was similar to that found in other Amazonian assemblages, while that for open areas was more similar to the Pantanal region than other open area assemblages. The general structure of the snake assemblage of Marajó was dominated by anurophagous, terrestrial and diurnal species. Terrestrial, arboreal and semi-arboreal snakes showed a seasonal offspring production pattern, while the pattern for aquatic and semi-aquatic species was aseasonal. The structure of assemblages was influenced by both historical and ecological factors.
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spelling 2019-03-21T12:26:54Z2019-03-21T12:26:54Z2016-03RODRIGUES, Gerson Moreira; MASCHIO, Gleomar Fabiano; PRUDENTE, Ana Lúcia da Costa. Snake assemblages of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil. Zoologia (Curitiba), Curitiba, v. 33, n. 1, e20150020, 2016. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/10778. Acesso em:.1984-46701984-4689http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/10778http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-4689zool-20150020We describe the diversity, natural history and structure of snake assemblages from Marajó Island, state of Pará, Brazil, after analyzing 439 specimens deposited in herpetological collections. We tested the hypothesis that snake assemblages from forest and open areas of Marajó Island are distinct with regard to their structure, composition and functional groups. To compare the snake composition of the forest and open areas of Marajó with other comparable assemblages in Brazil, Principal Coordinate Analysis and Clustering tests were performed. A total of 61 species of snakes was recorded for Marajó, with ten species cited for the first time for the study area (Atractus natans Hoogmoed & Prudente, 2003, A. schach (Boie, 1827), Dendrophidion dendrophis(Schlegel, 1837), Helicops hagmanni Roux, 1910, Hydrops martii (Wagler in Spix, 1824), Lygophis meridionalis(Schenkel, 1901), Erythrolamprus typhlus (Linnaeus, 1758), Philodryas argentea (Daudin, 1803), Siphlophis cervinus(Laurenti, 1768), and Thamnodynastes sp.). The composition and structure of snake assemblages between forested and open were different, with five functional groups of snakes in forest areas, and three groups in open areas, based on habit and habitat. In all, 19 species were exclusive to forest areas, 10 were exclusive to open areas and 26 species were recorded in both areas. Our results revealed greater richness for forested areas, probably due to greater habitat heterogeneity. The species composition for forested area in Marajó was similar to that found in other Amazonian assemblages, while that for open areas was more similar to the Pantanal region than other open area assemblages. The general structure of the snake assemblage of Marajó was dominated by anurophagous, terrestrial and diurnal species. Terrestrial, arboreal and semi-arboreal snakes showed a seasonal offspring production pattern, while the pattern for aquatic and semi-aquatic species was aseasonal. The structure of assemblages was influenced by both historical and ecological factors.MASCHIO, G. F.; PRUDENTE, A. L. C. 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title Snake assemblages of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil
spellingShingle Snake assemblages of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil
RODRIGUES, Gerson Moreira
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
Amazônia
Assemblage
Grupos funcionais
Herpetofauna
title_short Snake assemblages of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil
title_full Snake assemblages of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil
title_fullStr Snake assemblages of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Snake assemblages of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil
title_sort Snake assemblages of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil
author RODRIGUES, Gerson Moreira
author_facet RODRIGUES, Gerson Moreira
MASCHIO, Gleomar Fabiano
PRUDENTE, Ana Lúcia da Costa
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PRUDENTE, Ana Lúcia da Costa
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MASCHIO, Gleomar Fabiano
PRUDENTE, Ana Lúcia da Costa
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topic CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
Amazônia
Assemblage
Grupos funcionais
Herpetofauna
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazônia
Assemblage
Grupos funcionais
Herpetofauna
description We describe the diversity, natural history and structure of snake assemblages from Marajó Island, state of Pará, Brazil, after analyzing 439 specimens deposited in herpetological collections. We tested the hypothesis that snake assemblages from forest and open areas of Marajó Island are distinct with regard to their structure, composition and functional groups. To compare the snake composition of the forest and open areas of Marajó with other comparable assemblages in Brazil, Principal Coordinate Analysis and Clustering tests were performed. A total of 61 species of snakes was recorded for Marajó, with ten species cited for the first time for the study area (Atractus natans Hoogmoed & Prudente, 2003, A. schach (Boie, 1827), Dendrophidion dendrophis(Schlegel, 1837), Helicops hagmanni Roux, 1910, Hydrops martii (Wagler in Spix, 1824), Lygophis meridionalis(Schenkel, 1901), Erythrolamprus typhlus (Linnaeus, 1758), Philodryas argentea (Daudin, 1803), Siphlophis cervinus(Laurenti, 1768), and Thamnodynastes sp.). The composition and structure of snake assemblages between forested and open were different, with five functional groups of snakes in forest areas, and three groups in open areas, based on habit and habitat. In all, 19 species were exclusive to forest areas, 10 were exclusive to open areas and 26 species were recorded in both areas. Our results revealed greater richness for forested areas, probably due to greater habitat heterogeneity. The species composition for forested area in Marajó was similar to that found in other Amazonian assemblages, while that for open areas was more similar to the Pantanal region than other open area assemblages. The general structure of the snake assemblage of Marajó was dominated by anurophagous, terrestrial and diurnal species. Terrestrial, arboreal and semi-arboreal snakes showed a seasonal offspring production pattern, while the pattern for aquatic and semi-aquatic species was aseasonal. The structure of assemblages was influenced by both historical and ecological factors.
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