2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752007000200010
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Abstract: ABSTRACT. The diet, reproduction and activity time of bat species found in Ponta Grossa county, Campos Gerais region, were studied. Collections were conducted in four forest fragments, during 272 hours, on 48 m 2 of nets and roosting sites; the total capture effort was 1.52.10 3 h.m 2 . Eight species (247 individuals) were registered: Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818), Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy, 1810), Desmodus rotundus (E. Geoffroy, 1810) (Phyllostomidae); Tadarida brasiliensis (Desmarest, 1819), Eumops au… Show more

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“…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.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…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: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…When we analyzed the species composition between this and the other areas, it appeared that some species found exclusively in the Bioreserve are more strongly associated with preserved areas, as it is the case of species in the subfamily Phyllostominae (FENTON et al 1992, MEDELLÍN et al 2000, BOBROWIEC & GRIBEL 2010. Species such as M. hirsuta and P. stenops have low density in Atlantic Forest areas (REIS et al 2007, SAMPAIO et al 2008a, b, PERACCHI & NOGUEIRA 2010, which explains their low abundance in our data. These two species had only been previously recorded twice in the state (PERACCHI & ALBUQUERQUE 1993, ESBÉRARD 2004, ESBÉRARD & FARIA 2006.…”
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confidence: 60%
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