BATS IN SETTLEMENTS FROM AN ATLANTIC FOREST AREA IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL
ABSTRACT Bats are key components of ecological networks, and studies in degraded areas are especially important to understand the impact of the human settlements on bats communities. Here, we surveyed the bat fauna in Guaribas Biological Reserve, a protected area in the Atlantic Forest in Paraiba st...
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doaj-1fd761b0fb9145e8bb89a63490074bb32020-11-24T22:49:52ZengUniversidade de São PauloPapéis Avulsos de Zoologia1807-0205573140541110.11606/0031-1049.2017.57.31S0031-10492017003100405BATS IN SETTLEMENTS FROM AN ATLANTIC FOREST AREA IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZILCAIO GRACO ZEPPELINIKARLLA MORGANNA COSTA REGOLUIZ CARLOS SERRAMO LOPEZABSTRACT Bats are key components of ecological networks, and studies in degraded areas are especially important to understand the impact of the human settlements on bats communities. Here, we surveyed the bat fauna in Guaribas Biological Reserve, a protected area in the Atlantic Forest in Paraiba state, northeastern Brazil, and compared it with the bat fauna that occupies the nearby villages. In the villages, we recorded 650 individuals from 14 species, while 1,127 individuals from 20 species were recorded in the Reserve. Diversity estimation pointed out 19 species for the settlements, and 22 for the Reserve. A Bray-Curtis/Sorensen similarity cluster analysis informed that the Reserve areas and the villages form two distinct groups. Additionally, a Wilcox test pointed out that both areas have significantly distinct abundances and species richnesses. Only a subset of the assemblage, mainly formed by generalist or opportunist species, occupies the villages, exploring resources that are offered by human activities.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492017003100405&lng=en&tlng=enMorcegosImpactos antrópicosSimilaridadeOcupações humanas |
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CAIO GRACO ZEPPELINI KARLLA MORGANNA COSTA REGO LUIZ CARLOS SERRAMO LOPEZ BATS IN SETTLEMENTS FROM AN ATLANTIC FOREST AREA IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia Morcegos Impactos antrópicos Similaridade Ocupações humanas |
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CAIO GRACO ZEPPELINI KARLLA MORGANNA COSTA REGO LUIZ CARLOS SERRAMO LOPEZ |
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CAIO GRACO ZEPPELINI |
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BATS IN SETTLEMENTS FROM AN ATLANTIC FOREST AREA IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL |
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BATS IN SETTLEMENTS FROM AN ATLANTIC FOREST AREA IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL |
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BATS IN SETTLEMENTS FROM AN ATLANTIC FOREST AREA IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL |
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BATS IN SETTLEMENTS FROM AN ATLANTIC FOREST AREA IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL |
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BATS IN SETTLEMENTS FROM AN ATLANTIC FOREST AREA IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL |
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bats in settlements from an atlantic forest area in northeastern brazil |
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Universidade de São Paulo |
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Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia |
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ABSTRACT Bats are key components of ecological networks, and studies in degraded areas are especially important to understand the impact of the human settlements on bats communities. Here, we surveyed the bat fauna in Guaribas Biological Reserve, a protected area in the Atlantic Forest in Paraiba state, northeastern Brazil, and compared it with the bat fauna that occupies the nearby villages. In the villages, we recorded 650 individuals from 14 species, while 1,127 individuals from 20 species were recorded in the Reserve. Diversity estimation pointed out 19 species for the settlements, and 22 for the Reserve. A Bray-Curtis/Sorensen similarity cluster analysis informed that the Reserve areas and the villages form two distinct groups. Additionally, a Wilcox test pointed out that both areas have significantly distinct abundances and species richnesses. Only a subset of the assemblage, mainly formed by generalist or opportunist species, occupies the villages, exploring resources that are offered by human activities. |
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Morcegos Impactos antrópicos Similaridade Ocupações humanas |
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