2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752006000400004
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Diversidade de morcegos (Mammalia, Chiroptera) do Complexo Aporé-Sucuriú, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil

Abstract: Realizou-se um inventário da fauna de morcegos entre abril e novembro de 2004 no norte de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil (Projeto Jauru/MMA). Oito pontos de coleta foram amostrados com redes-neblina em um ambiente de cerrado, sendo capturados 146 indivíduos de 28 espécies, distribuídos em seis famílias. O total de espécies neste estudo, representa apenas 30% da fauna de morcegos do cerrado. A família mais capturada foi a Phyllostomidae, representada por Glossophaga soricina (Pallas, 1766) e Artibeus lituratus (Olf… Show more

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“…The riparian forests studied showed high richness and abundance of bats, as reported in some other studies (FLEMING et al 1972, BORDIGNON 2006, CRUZ et al 2007, CAMARGO et al 2009, ARRIAGA-FLORES et al 2012. Likewise, the composition of bat species followed the same pattern found in other Neotropical areas, with the predominance of Phyllostomidae, a few dominant species and many rare species (ESTRADA et al 1993, STEVENS & WILLIG 2002, ZANON & REIS 2007, BOBROWIEC & GRIBEL 2010, ARRIAGA-FLORES et al 2012.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The riparian forests studied showed high richness and abundance of bats, as reported in some other studies (FLEMING et al 1972, BORDIGNON 2006, CRUZ et al 2007, CAMARGO et al 2009, ARRIAGA-FLORES et al 2012. Likewise, the composition of bat species followed the same pattern found in other Neotropical areas, with the predominance of Phyllostomidae, a few dominant species and many rare species (ESTRADA et al 1993, STEVENS & WILLIG 2002, ZANON & REIS 2007, BOBROWIEC & GRIBEL 2010, ARRIAGA-FLORES et al 2012.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Two individuals of M. megalotis were captured in two different Atlantic Forest fragments (sites C and G). These phyllostomines seem to be negatively affected by the process of forest fragmentation and are usually recorded in low numbers in fragmented landscapes (Reis et al 2000;2006;Dias et al 2002).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In disturbed areas, near the houses of cattle ranchers, the common species are: Carollia perspicillata (n = 129), Molossus molossus (n = 125) and Artibeus planirostris (n = 97). Figure 5 shows the distribution of the species within three major kinds of that the most caught family was Phyllostomidae, represented by Glossophaga soricina and Artibeus lituratus; and some rare species such as Lophostoma brasiliense, Lonchophylla mordax and Lionycteris spurrelli (Bordignon, 2006). To analyse possible grouping of species or assemblages in the three major habitats, we performed a non-metric multi-dimensional scaling analysis taking the frequencies of species distribution, and found that the grouping composed of Myotis albescens, Molossops temminckii, Sturnira lilium, Phyllostomus hastatus, Desmodus rotundus, Glossophaga soricina, Carollia perspicillata, Platyrrhinus lineatus, Molossus molossus, Artibeus planirostris and Noctilio albiventris occurs in the three major habitats: cerrado, semi-deciduous forest and disturbed habitats (with 82% of similarity).…”
Section: Bat Fauna In South Pantanal and Surrounding Uplandsmentioning
confidence: 99%