Ilha Grande, one of the locations with the most records of bat species (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Rio de Janeiro state: results of a long-term ecological study

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Luciana Moraes
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Damasceno Júnior, Daniel de Abreu, Dias, Daniela, Esbérard, Carlos Eduardo Lustosa, Jordão-Nogueira, Tássia, Melo, Glauce, Bergallo, Helena Godoy
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/paz/article/view/172824
Resumo: Faunal inventories provide quantitative and qualitative data for different sites and are relevant sources of information for identifying areas of high species richness and endemism. Biological collections are important in this context for increasing the precision of species identification. The objectives of this study were to update the list of bat species of Ilha Grande by analyzing specimens in zoological collections as well as records obtained in areas where no such studies had been undertaken before; to compare five different studies conducted on Ilha Grande using mist net sampling; and to compare the results of studies on Ilha Grande with sampling results from other areas in Rio de Janeiro state. The occurrence of 36 bat species was confirmed for Ilha Grande. Five studies on Ilha Grande formerly conducted by the authors were compared with 34 fauna inventories in Rio de Janeiro state. The studies on Ilha Grande had distinct objectives and sampling techniques applied to different locations in the same area. Ilha Grande is one of the regions in Rio de Janeiro state with more bat records both in terms of abundance and number of species, as well as one of the areas of highest bat capture effort.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ilha Grande, one of the locations with the most records of bat species (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Rio de Janeiro state: results of a long-term ecological study
title Ilha Grande, one of the locations with the most records of bat species (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Rio de Janeiro state: results of a long-term ecological study
spellingShingle Ilha Grande, one of the locations with the most records of bat species (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Rio de Janeiro state: results of a long-term ecological study
Costa, Luciana Moraes
Atlantic Forest
Inventory
RAPELD
Richness
Zoological collections
title_short Ilha Grande, one of the locations with the most records of bat species (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Rio de Janeiro state: results of a long-term ecological study
title_full Ilha Grande, one of the locations with the most records of bat species (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Rio de Janeiro state: results of a long-term ecological study
title_fullStr Ilha Grande, one of the locations with the most records of bat species (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Rio de Janeiro state: results of a long-term ecological study
title_full_unstemmed Ilha Grande, one of the locations with the most records of bat species (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Rio de Janeiro state: results of a long-term ecological study
title_sort Ilha Grande, one of the locations with the most records of bat species (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Rio de Janeiro state: results of a long-term ecological study
author Costa, Luciana Moraes
author_facet Costa, Luciana Moraes
Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo
Damasceno Júnior, Daniel de Abreu
Dias, Daniela
Esbérard, Carlos Eduardo Lustosa
Jordão-Nogueira, Tássia
Melo, Glauce
Bergallo, Helena Godoy
author_role author
author2 Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo
Damasceno Júnior, Daniel de Abreu
Dias, Daniela
Esbérard, Carlos Eduardo Lustosa
Jordão-Nogueira, Tássia
Melo, Glauce
Bergallo, Helena Godoy
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Luciana Moraes
Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo
Damasceno Júnior, Daniel de Abreu
Dias, Daniela
Esbérard, Carlos Eduardo Lustosa
Jordão-Nogueira, Tássia
Melo, Glauce
Bergallo, Helena Godoy
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest
Inventory
RAPELD
Richness
Zoological collections
topic Atlantic Forest
Inventory
RAPELD
Richness
Zoological collections
description Faunal inventories provide quantitative and qualitative data for different sites and are relevant sources of information for identifying areas of high species richness and endemism. Biological collections are important in this context for increasing the precision of species identification. The objectives of this study were to update the list of bat species of Ilha Grande by analyzing specimens in zoological collections as well as records obtained in areas where no such studies had been undertaken before; to compare five different studies conducted on Ilha Grande using mist net sampling; and to compare the results of studies on Ilha Grande with sampling results from other areas in Rio de Janeiro state. The occurrence of 36 bat species was confirmed for Ilha Grande. Five studies on Ilha Grande formerly conducted by the authors were compared with 34 fauna inventories in Rio de Janeiro state. The studies on Ilha Grande had distinct objectives and sampling techniques applied to different locations in the same area. Ilha Grande is one of the regions in Rio de Janeiro state with more bat records both in terms of abundance and number of species, as well as one of the areas of highest bat capture effort.
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