2020
DOI: 10.12933/therya-20-879
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Bat diversity of the Serranía de San Lucas (Bolívar and Antioquia), northern Colombia

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“…Based on the richness estimator Chao 1 is expected to find more species (nine species) if the sampling effort were increased. Mammal species richness checklists in localities in the Magdalena river basin report species that were not found in the study area, but their presence is highly probable, especially the animalivorous bats such as Myotis caucensis, M. albescens, Pteronotus parnellii, Trachops cirrhosus , some molossid species, and nectarivorous bats such as Hsunycteris thomasi and Lionycteris spurrelli (García-Herera et al 2019, Solari et al 2020). Some carnivorous mammals such as Puma yagouaroundi or Bassaricyon neblina are to be expected (Sánchez-Giraldo and Daza 2017, Gerstner et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Based on the richness estimator Chao 1 is expected to find more species (nine species) if the sampling effort were increased. Mammal species richness checklists in localities in the Magdalena river basin report species that were not found in the study area, but their presence is highly probable, especially the animalivorous bats such as Myotis caucensis, M. albescens, Pteronotus parnellii, Trachops cirrhosus , some molossid species, and nectarivorous bats such as Hsunycteris thomasi and Lionycteris spurrelli (García-Herera et al 2019, Solari et al 2020). Some carnivorous mammals such as Puma yagouaroundi or Bassaricyon neblina are to be expected (Sánchez-Giraldo and Daza 2017, Gerstner et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the Magdalena river and its tributary rivers, mammal inventories can be tracked back as far as the 19th century (Mantilla-Meluk et al 2014), and during the last decades checklists have been frequently published (e.g. Moreno-Bejarano and Álvarez-León 2003; Castaño and Corrales 2010; Garcés Retrepo et al 2016; Solari et al 2020). However, most published inventories and monitoring last less than one year and have low sampling efforts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La gran diversidad morfológica que presentan las especies permite la coexistencia entre ellas lo cual genera que tengan diferentes hábitos; asimismo, necesitan diferentes recursos y estrategias de forrajeo, esto les otorga un rol funcional diferente entre ellas, de acuerdo a Solari et al (2020), el rol funcional es la caracterización del nicho y rol trófico de cada especie. Es decir, la variedad morfológica junto a otros factores (como estrategias de forrajeo, lugares de refugio, entre otros) promueve que las especies tengan diferentes nichos lo cual reduce la competencia interespecífica y brinda una coexistencia (Trujillo y López 2014).…”
Section: Relación Nicho/morfologíaunclassified
“…Aunque se ha considerado que San Lucas es un centro de endemismo de alta importancia biológica (ver Hernández-Camacho et al, 1992), el conocimiento de su biodiversidad es aún muy escaso. Esto se debe probablemente al conflicto armado (Dávalos, 2001;Solari et al, 2020) y al difícil acceso a algunos lugares, particularmente en su porción sur. Entre los esfuerzos de gestión socioambiental para la serranía de San Lucas se destaca la declaratoria de la Zona de Reserva Campesina del Valle del río Cimitarra (2002), la cual se encuentra en gran parte dentro de la zona de Reserva Forestal del río Magdalena, creada mediante la Ley 2 de 1959 (Molina, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Por su parte, Carvajal-Cogollo et al (2020) describieron a Gonatodes castanae para el piedemonte en el norte de la serranía. Por último, Solari et al (2020) analizaron la diversidad de murciélagos en un amplio gradiente altitudinal, entre 90 y 1225 m s. n. m., siendo esta la única investigación que ha analizado la riqueza de especies en función del esfuerzo de muestreo invertido.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified