ASSEMBLEIA DE MORCEGOS EM REMANESCENTE DE FLORESTA OMBRÓFILA MISTA NO PLANALTO DE GUARAPUAVA, PARANÁ, BRASIL
2015
Bat assemblage in a remnant of
AraucariaPine Forest at Guarapuava Highlands, Parana State, Brazil. The Atlantic Forest is one of the most rich and threatened ecosystems in the world, and has about 113 bat species. The aim of this study was to characterize the bat assemblage in a remnant of
AraucariaPine Forest at 1100 meters of altitude, at Guarapuava Highlands, Parana State, Brazil. Bats were caught with ten
mist netsinstalled above ground in 24 night
sampling distributedin 12 months. A total of 160 catches of 144 individuals was performed, these being
allottedto ten species, and the Vespertilionidae family being the most represented. The estimated richness (Chao2) was 12.75 ± 4.14 species.
Sturnira
liliumand
Molossus molossuswere the most abundant species with 36 catches to each. The
insectivorebats dominate the assemblage both in number of species and number of individuals captured. We suggest that this assemblage can be character- ized as a typical subtropical highland fauna and be related to environments of
AraucariaPine Forest, especially above 1000 meters of altitude. Palavras-chave: Chiroptera. Inventario de morcegos. Mata Atlântica. Vespertilionidae.
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