2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752004000400032
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Diversidade de morcegos (Mammalia, Chiroptera) em remanescentes florestais do município de Fênix, noroeste do Paraná, Brasil

Abstract: June 2003 bats were sampled with mist-nets set in four 1 ha plots representing different degrees of isolation of riparian and lowland forest. A total of 752 individuals of 14 species of Phyllostomidae (n = 10) and Vespertilionidae (n = 4), were captured. Considering the limitations of mist-net sampling, the study area was satisfactorily inventoried based on the ICE estimator. Nevertheless, if compared with similar studies conducted in other Semideciduous Seasonal Forest remnants, the obtained richness is less … Show more

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“…A total of 17 bat species of three families (Phyllostomidae, Vespertilionidae and Molossidae) were recorded in 348 captures (Table 1). Phyllostomidae was the richest group with 13 species, wich corroborates the majority of the bat fauna surveys of the Atlantic Forest (Reis et al 2000;Falcão et al 2003;Bianconi et al 2004;Bordignon 2006;Dias and Peracchi 2008) that used mist nets as the main sampling methodology. Mist net is an useful method for sampling phyllostomids and other bats that forage in the understory (Kalko 1998;Straube and Bianconi 2002).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…A total of 17 bat species of three families (Phyllostomidae, Vespertilionidae and Molossidae) were recorded in 348 captures (Table 1). Phyllostomidae was the richest group with 13 species, wich corroborates the majority of the bat fauna surveys of the Atlantic Forest (Reis et al 2000;Falcão et al 2003;Bianconi et al 2004;Bordignon 2006;Dias and Peracchi 2008) that used mist nets as the main sampling methodology. Mist net is an useful method for sampling phyllostomids and other bats that forage in the understory (Kalko 1998;Straube and Bianconi 2002).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The occurrence of C. auritus in Canavarro was not expected, because it is more common in primary and secondary forests (PERACCHI & ALBUQUERQUE 1993, BAPTISTA & MELLO 2001, BIANCONI et al 2004, although it has also been recorded in open areas (EMMONS & FEER 1990, GONÇALVES & GREGORIN 2004.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A frequência relativa das espécies foi calculada dividindo-se o número de campanhas de campo em que cada espécie foi registrada pelo número total de fases de campo (seis). A partir de suas frequencias relativas cada espécie foi classificada quanto à sua constância como: Comum quando a freqüência relativa foi ≥ 50%; Intermediária quando a freqüência relativa foi entre 25 e 50% ou Rara quando a freqüência relativa foi < 25% (como em Bianconi et al 2004;Carvalho et al 2013 (Martins et al 2006); (6) Barcelos e Santa Isabel do Rio Negro, Amazonas (BAR) (Moratelli et al 2010); (7) Parque Nacional do Jaú, Amazonas, Brasil (PNJ) (Barnett et al 2006); (8) Barnett et al 2006), nessas três análises (correlação, regressão e agrupamento) foram consideradas apenas as espécies capturadas no subbosque da floresta (como em Moratelli et al 2010).…”
Section: Methodsunclassified