Diversidade de mamíferos do baixo Rio Jufari, Roraima, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu-Júnior, Edson Fiedler de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Brennand, Pamella Gusmão de Góes, Percequillo, Alexandre Reis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/paz/article/view/128363
Resumo: Faunal inventories are essential to directly access the diversity of a region. Although the Amazon rainforest exhibit large estimates of mammal species richness, the region still exhibits large sampling gaps. Aiming to fill a sampling gap on the mammalian diversity in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, we conducted an inventory of non-volant mammals at “terra firme” forest near the mouth of Rio Jufari, an affluent of north bank of Rio Negro, near its confluence with Rio Branco. To sample small mammals, we applied a total effort of 3,673 live trap nights, and 2,700 pitfall trap nights. For large mammals we performed unstandardized line transect census, and included, as well, records from occasional encounters and material donated by Caicubi community members. The pitfall traps proved to be extremely valuable for the small mammals sampling. We observed a low mammalian diversity when compared to other inventories throughout the Amazon basin. We recorded 27 species belonging to 25 genera, 16 families and nine orders of the Class Mammalia. The majority of recorded species is known from Guianan subregion. However, we present: extension on the known distribution records for Marmosops bishopi; taxonomic comments on the marsupial Monodelphis brevicaudata; and new collection record for species of the genera Oecomys and Makalata. It is remarkable the extremely low number of species from the order Primates. Data based on interviews suggested that this small number of primate specimens is historical, and areas closer to Rio Negro and Rio Branco exhibit higher diversity. Our samples showed that Rio Negro-Rio Branco confluence do not present an endemic mammalian fauna, once the region shares its mammalian composition with other confluence areas in the Amazon basin, especially with those on the northeastern Amazon region.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diversidade de mamíferos do baixo Rio Jufari, Roraima, Brasil
title Diversidade de mamíferos do baixo Rio Jufari, Roraima, Brasil
spellingShingle Diversidade de mamíferos do baixo Rio Jufari, Roraima, Brasil
Abreu-Júnior, Edson Fiedler de
Inventory
Standardized sampling
Amazon rainforest
Rio Negro-Rio Branco watershed.
title_short Diversidade de mamíferos do baixo Rio Jufari, Roraima, Brasil
title_full Diversidade de mamíferos do baixo Rio Jufari, Roraima, Brasil
title_fullStr Diversidade de mamíferos do baixo Rio Jufari, Roraima, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Diversidade de mamíferos do baixo Rio Jufari, Roraima, Brasil
title_sort Diversidade de mamíferos do baixo Rio Jufari, Roraima, Brasil
author Abreu-Júnior, Edson Fiedler de
author_facet Abreu-Júnior, Edson Fiedler de
Brennand, Pamella Gusmão de Góes
Percequillo, Alexandre Reis
author_role author
author2 Brennand, Pamella Gusmão de Góes
Percequillo, Alexandre Reis
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu-Júnior, Edson Fiedler de
Brennand, Pamella Gusmão de Góes
Percequillo, Alexandre Reis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inventory
Standardized sampling
Amazon rainforest
Rio Negro-Rio Branco watershed.
topic Inventory
Standardized sampling
Amazon rainforest
Rio Negro-Rio Branco watershed.
description Faunal inventories are essential to directly access the diversity of a region. Although the Amazon rainforest exhibit large estimates of mammal species richness, the region still exhibits large sampling gaps. Aiming to fill a sampling gap on the mammalian diversity in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, we conducted an inventory of non-volant mammals at “terra firme” forest near the mouth of Rio Jufari, an affluent of north bank of Rio Negro, near its confluence with Rio Branco. To sample small mammals, we applied a total effort of 3,673 live trap nights, and 2,700 pitfall trap nights. For large mammals we performed unstandardized line transect census, and included, as well, records from occasional encounters and material donated by Caicubi community members. The pitfall traps proved to be extremely valuable for the small mammals sampling. We observed a low mammalian diversity when compared to other inventories throughout the Amazon basin. We recorded 27 species belonging to 25 genera, 16 families and nine orders of the Class Mammalia. The majority of recorded species is known from Guianan subregion. However, we present: extension on the known distribution records for Marmosops bishopi; taxonomic comments on the marsupial Monodelphis brevicaudata; and new collection record for species of the genera Oecomys and Makalata. It is remarkable the extremely low number of species from the order Primates. Data based on interviews suggested that this small number of primate specimens is historical, and areas closer to Rio Negro and Rio Branco exhibit higher diversity. Our samples showed that Rio Negro-Rio Branco confluence do not present an endemic mammalian fauna, once the region shares its mammalian composition with other confluence areas in the Amazon basin, especially with those on the northeastern Amazon region.
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