Preliminary inventory of mammals from Yurubí National Park, Yaracuy, Venezuela with some comments on their natural history

In Venezuela, mammals represent an important group of wildlife with high anthropogenic pressures that threaten their permanence. Focused on the need to generate baseline information that allows us to contribute to document and conserve the richness of local wildlife, we conducted a mammalogical inve...

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Main Authors: Franger J. García, Mariana Delgado-Jaramillo, Marjorie Machado, Luis Aular
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Language:English
Published: Vicerractoría Investigación 2012-03-01
Series:Revista de Biología Tropical
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442012000100034&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-7e8d23f0742749c9bf3c20b8c0da62e52020-11-24T21:24:27ZengVicerractoría InvestigaciónRevista de Biología Tropical0034-77442012-03-01601459472S0034-77442012000100034Preliminary inventory of mammals from Yurubí National Park, Yaracuy, Venezuela with some comments on their natural historyFranger J. García0Mariana Delgado-Jaramillo1Marjorie Machado2Luis Aular3Universidad de CaraboboGrupo de Exploraciones Científicas Minas de AroaUniversidad de CaraboboGrupo de Exploraciones Científicas Minas de AroaIn Venezuela, mammals represent an important group of wildlife with high anthropogenic pressures that threaten their permanence. Focused on the need to generate baseline information that allows us to contribute to document and conserve the richness of local wildlife, we conducted a mammalogical inventory in Yurubí National Park, located in Yaracuy State in Venezuela. We carried out fieldworks in three selected vegetation types: an evergreen forest at 197m, a semi-deciduous forest ranging between 100-230m, and a cloud forest at 1 446m. We used Victor, Sherman, Havahart and pitfall traps for the capture of small non-volant mammals and mist nets for bats. In addition, we carried out interviews with local residents and direct-indirect observations for medium-large sized mammals. At least 79 species inhabit the area, representing 28% of the species recorded for the North side of the country. Chiroptera (39 spp.), Carnivora (13 spp.) and Rodentia (9 spp.) were the orders with the highest richness, as expected for the Neotropics. The evergreen forest had the greatest species richness (n=68), with a sampling effort of 128 net-hours, 32 bucket-days, 16 hours of observations, and three persons interviewed, followed by cloud forest (n=45) with 324 net-hours, 790 traps-night, 77 bucket-days, 10 hours of observations, and one person interviewed. The lowest richness value was in the semi-deciduous forest (n=41), with 591 traps-night, 15 net-hours, 10 hours of observations and three persons interviewed. Data and observations obtained in this inventory (e.g., endemism, species known as “surrogate species” threatened in Venezuela) give an important role at the Yurubí National Park in the maintenance and conservation of local ecosystems and wildlife, threatened by human pressures in the Cordillera de la Costa.http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442012000100034&lng=en&tlng=eninventariosmamíferosParque Nacional YurubíSierra de AroaVenezuela
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Luis Aular
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Mariana Delgado-Jaramillo
Marjorie Machado
Luis Aular
Preliminary inventory of mammals from Yurubí National Park, Yaracuy, Venezuela with some comments on their natural history
Revista de Biología Tropical
inventarios
mamíferos
Parque Nacional Yurubí
Sierra de Aroa
Venezuela
author_facet Franger J. García
Mariana Delgado-Jaramillo
Marjorie Machado
Luis Aular
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title Preliminary inventory of mammals from Yurubí National Park, Yaracuy, Venezuela with some comments on their natural history
title_short Preliminary inventory of mammals from Yurubí National Park, Yaracuy, Venezuela with some comments on their natural history
title_full Preliminary inventory of mammals from Yurubí National Park, Yaracuy, Venezuela with some comments on their natural history
title_fullStr Preliminary inventory of mammals from Yurubí National Park, Yaracuy, Venezuela with some comments on their natural history
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary inventory of mammals from Yurubí National Park, Yaracuy, Venezuela with some comments on their natural history
title_sort preliminary inventory of mammals from yurubí national park, yaracuy, venezuela with some comments on their natural history
publisher Vicerractoría Investigación
series Revista de Biología Tropical
issn 0034-7744
publishDate 2012-03-01
description In Venezuela, mammals represent an important group of wildlife with high anthropogenic pressures that threaten their permanence. Focused on the need to generate baseline information that allows us to contribute to document and conserve the richness of local wildlife, we conducted a mammalogical inventory in Yurubí National Park, located in Yaracuy State in Venezuela. We carried out fieldworks in three selected vegetation types: an evergreen forest at 197m, a semi-deciduous forest ranging between 100-230m, and a cloud forest at 1 446m. We used Victor, Sherman, Havahart and pitfall traps for the capture of small non-volant mammals and mist nets for bats. In addition, we carried out interviews with local residents and direct-indirect observations for medium-large sized mammals. At least 79 species inhabit the area, representing 28% of the species recorded for the North side of the country. Chiroptera (39 spp.), Carnivora (13 spp.) and Rodentia (9 spp.) were the orders with the highest richness, as expected for the Neotropics. The evergreen forest had the greatest species richness (n=68), with a sampling effort of 128 net-hours, 32 bucket-days, 16 hours of observations, and three persons interviewed, followed by cloud forest (n=45) with 324 net-hours, 790 traps-night, 77 bucket-days, 10 hours of observations, and one person interviewed. The lowest richness value was in the semi-deciduous forest (n=41), with 591 traps-night, 15 net-hours, 10 hours of observations and three persons interviewed. Data and observations obtained in this inventory (e.g., endemism, species known as “surrogate species” threatened in Venezuela) give an important role at the Yurubí National Park in the maintenance and conservation of local ecosystems and wildlife, threatened by human pressures in the Cordillera de la Costa.
topic inventarios
mamíferos
Parque Nacional Yurubí
Sierra de Aroa
Venezuela
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