DIVERSITY OF BATS IN HILL FORESTS OF ITAYA RIVER, LORETO, PERU

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Bats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals in Peru, and they are also the most feared by the human population, which mostly ignores the qualities and ecological potential governed by their feeding strategies. Therefore, we had the objective of knowing the diversity of these flying mammals in...

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Autores: RAMOS RODRÍGUEZ, María Claudia, CEVILLANO PATOW, Sheyla Cristina, AQUINO YARIHUAMAN, Rolando, ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Ricardo, TIRADO HERRERA, Emérita Rosabel
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Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
Repositorio:Folia Amazónica
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/430
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Especies efectivas
Estrato vertical
Dominancia
Gremio alimentario
Murciélagos
Bats
Dominance
Effective species
Food guild
Vertical stratum
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DIVERSIDAD DE MURCIÉLAGOS EN BOSQUES DE COLINA DEL RÍO ITAYA, LORETO, PERÚ
title DIVERSITY OF BATS IN HILL FORESTS OF ITAYA RIVER, LORETO, PERU
spellingShingle DIVERSITY OF BATS IN HILL FORESTS OF ITAYA RIVER, LORETO, PERU
RAMOS RODRÍGUEZ, María Claudia
Especies efectivas
Estrato vertical
Dominancia
Gremio alimentario
Murciélagos
Bats
Dominance
Effective species
Food guild
Vertical stratum
title_short DIVERSITY OF BATS IN HILL FORESTS OF ITAYA RIVER, LORETO, PERU
title_full DIVERSITY OF BATS IN HILL FORESTS OF ITAYA RIVER, LORETO, PERU
title_fullStr DIVERSITY OF BATS IN HILL FORESTS OF ITAYA RIVER, LORETO, PERU
title_full_unstemmed DIVERSITY OF BATS IN HILL FORESTS OF ITAYA RIVER, LORETO, PERU
title_sort DIVERSITY OF BATS IN HILL FORESTS OF ITAYA RIVER, LORETO, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv RAMOS RODRÍGUEZ, María Claudia
CEVILLANO PATOW, Sheyla Cristina
AQUINO YARIHUAMAN, Rolando
ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Ricardo
TIRADO HERRERA, Emérita Rosabel
author RAMOS RODRÍGUEZ, María Claudia
author_facet RAMOS RODRÍGUEZ, María Claudia
CEVILLANO PATOW, Sheyla Cristina
AQUINO YARIHUAMAN, Rolando
ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Ricardo
TIRADO HERRERA, Emérita Rosabel
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author2 CEVILLANO PATOW, Sheyla Cristina
AQUINO YARIHUAMAN, Rolando
ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Ricardo
TIRADO HERRERA, Emérita Rosabel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Especies efectivas
Estrato vertical
Dominancia
Gremio alimentario
Murciélagos
Bats
Dominance
Effective species
Food guild
Vertical stratum
topic Especies efectivas
Estrato vertical
Dominancia
Gremio alimentario
Murciélagos
Bats
Dominance
Effective species
Food guild
Vertical stratum
description Bats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals in Peru, and they are also the most feared by the human population, which mostly ignores the qualities and ecological potential governed by their feeding strategies. Therefore, we had the objective of knowing the diversity of these flying mammals in the hill forests of the upper Itaya river basin, in the department of Loreto, Peru. Between 2009 and 2011, we took captures at the understory and middle canopy level in 50 sampling units. The result of the effort of 1800 hours/net 0 registered a species richness ( D) of 47 species, equivalent to 79.6% of the total estimated for this part of the 0 Peruvian Amazon. The D shows significant differences at the stratum level (t = 3.28, p = 0.01), with a greater number of understory species than the middle canopy. In addition, species richness was increased with 17 new records for the area. The frugivorous species Rhinophylla pumilio, Artibeus obscurus and Carollia brevicauda were dominant (λ = 0.94). Likewise, the proportional comparisons made in terms of size, age and food guild, showed significant differences, even when they remained homogeneous at the level of strata 1 (<0.0001). The true diversity ( D) shows an effectiveness of 24.51 species for the hill forests, remaining similar in both strata (t = 0.94, p = 0.24). The diversity of bats recorded in this study could be influenced by the increase in extractive activities during the last decade. We consider it opportune to take measures of political influence to manage in a sustainable way the use of the resources used in this part of the Peruvian Amazon.
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spelling DIVERSITY OF BATS IN HILL FORESTS OF ITAYA RIVER, LORETO, PERUDIVERSIDAD DE MURCIÉLAGOS EN BOSQUES DE COLINA DEL RÍO ITAYA, LORETO, PERÚRAMOS RODRÍGUEZ, María ClaudiaCEVILLANO PATOW, Sheyla CristinaAQUINO YARIHUAMAN, RolandoZÁRATE GÓMEZ, RicardoTIRADO HERRERA, Emérita RosabelEspecies efectivasEstrato verticalDominanciaGremio alimentarioMurciélagosBatsDominanceEffective speciesFood guildVertical stratumBats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals in Peru, and they are also the most feared by the human population, which mostly ignores the qualities and ecological potential governed by their feeding strategies. Therefore, we had the objective of knowing the diversity of these flying mammals in the hill forests of the upper Itaya river basin, in the department of Loreto, Peru. Between 2009 and 2011, we took captures at the understory and middle canopy level in 50 sampling units. The result of the effort of 1800 hours/net 0 registered a species richness ( D) of 47 species, equivalent to 79.6% of the total estimated for this part of the 0 Peruvian Amazon. The D shows significant differences at the stratum level (t = 3.28, p = 0.01), with a greater number of understory species than the middle canopy. In addition, species richness was increased with 17 new records for the area. The frugivorous species Rhinophylla pumilio, Artibeus obscurus and Carollia brevicauda were dominant (λ = 0.94). Likewise, the proportional comparisons made in terms of size, age and food guild, showed significant differences, even when they remained homogeneous at the level of strata 1 (<0.0001). The true diversity ( D) shows an effectiveness of 24.51 species for the hill forests, remaining similar in both strata (t = 0.94, p = 0.24). The diversity of bats recorded in this study could be influenced by the increase in extractive activities during the last decade. We consider it opportune to take measures of political influence to manage in a sustainable way the use of the resources used in this part of the Peruvian Amazon.Los murciélagos son uno de los grupos de mamíferos más diversos del Perú, también son los más temidos por la población humana que en su mayoría desconoce sus cualidades y potencial ecológico regido por sus estrategias alimentarias. Por ello, con el objetivo de conocer la diversidad de estos mamíferos voladores en bosques de colina de la cuenca alta del río Itaya, del departamento de Loreto, Perú. Entre el 2009 y 2011 se realizó capturas a nivel de sotobosque y medio dosel en 50 unidades de muestreo. El resultado del esfuerzo de 0 1800 horas/red logró registrar una riqueza ( D) de 47 especies, equivalente al 79.6% del total estimado para 0 esta parte de la Amazonía peruana. La D muestra diferencias significativas a nivel de estrato (t=3.28, p=0.01), con mayor cantidad de especies en sotobosque respecto al medio dosel. Además, se incrementó la riqueza de especies con 17 nuevos registros para la zona. Las especies frugívoras Rhinophylla pumilio, Artibeus obscurus y Carollia brevicauda fueron dominantes (λ=0.94). Asimismo, las comparaciones proporcionales realizadas en cuanto a tamaño, edad y gremio alimentario, evidenciaron diferencias significativas, aun cuando se mantuvieron homogéneas a nivel de estratos (< 0.0001). La diversidad 1 verdadera ( D) muestra una efectividad de 24.51 especies para los bosques de colina, manteniéndose similar en ambos estratos (t=0.94, p=0.24). La diversidad de murciélagos registrada en este estudio, podría verse influenciada por el incremento de actividades extractivas durante la última década. Consideramos oportuno tomar medidas de influencia política para gestionar de manera sostenible el uso de los recursos aprovechados en esta parte de la Amazonía Peruana.Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2017-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtículosapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/43010.24841/fa.v26i2.430Folia Amazonica; Vol. 26 No. 2 (2017); 139-152Folia Amazónica; Vol. 26 Núm. 2 (2017); 139-152Folia Amazónica; v. 26 n. 2 (2017); 139-1522410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v26i2reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPspahttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/430/496Derechos de autor 2018 María Claudia RAMOS RODRÍGUEZ, Sheyla Cristina CEVILLANO PATOW, Rolando AQUINO YARIHUAMAN, Ricardo ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Emérita Rosabel TIRADO HERRERAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4302025-04-15T18:17:28Z
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