Diversity and threats of larger mammals in montane forests of Huánuco, Peru

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In this work, the larger mammals that inhabit the montane forests of the department of Huánuco are studied to determine the diversity of species and the status of their populations. Linear transect censuses and interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2015 on six sampling sites corresponding to fi...

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Autores: Aquino, Rolando, Pezo , Etersit, Arévalo , Iris
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Yungas
Central-eastern Yungas
large and medium mammals
richness
threats
current situation
Yungas centro-orientales
mamíferos grandes y medianos
riqueza de especies
amenazas
situación actual
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diversity and threats of larger mammals in montane forests of Huánuco, Peru
Diversidad y amenazas de los mamíferos mayores en los bosques montanos de Huánuco, Perú
title Diversity and threats of larger mammals in montane forests of Huánuco, Peru
spellingShingle Diversity and threats of larger mammals in montane forests of Huánuco, Peru
Aquino, Rolando
Yungas
Central-eastern Yungas
large and medium mammals
richness
threats
current situation
Yungas
Yungas centro-orientales
mamíferos grandes y medianos
riqueza de especies
amenazas
situación actual
title_short Diversity and threats of larger mammals in montane forests of Huánuco, Peru
title_full Diversity and threats of larger mammals in montane forests of Huánuco, Peru
title_fullStr Diversity and threats of larger mammals in montane forests of Huánuco, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and threats of larger mammals in montane forests of Huánuco, Peru
title_sort Diversity and threats of larger mammals in montane forests of Huánuco, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Aquino, Rolando
Pezo , Etersit
Arévalo , Iris
Aquino, Rolando
Pezo , Etersit
Arévalo , Iris
author Aquino, Rolando
author_facet Aquino, Rolando
Pezo , Etersit
Arévalo , Iris
Aquino, Rolando
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Arévalo , Iris
Aquino, Rolando
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Yungas
Central-eastern Yungas
large and medium mammals
richness
threats
current situation
Yungas
Yungas centro-orientales
mamíferos grandes y medianos
riqueza de especies
amenazas
situación actual
topic Yungas
Central-eastern Yungas
large and medium mammals
richness
threats
current situation
Yungas
Yungas centro-orientales
mamíferos grandes y medianos
riqueza de especies
amenazas
situación actual
description In this work, the larger mammals that inhabit the montane forests of the department of Huánuco are studied to determine the diversity of species and the status of their populations. Linear transect censuses and interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2015 on six sampling sites corresponding to five provinces. 439 records belonging to 37 species were obtained from the censuses and nocturnal explorations. Of these species, 4 are endemic to Peru and 9 are in some conservation category of Peruvian legislation. The most representative orders corresponded to carnivores and primates with 11 and 10 species, respectively, while the most frequent sightings were of Tremarctos ornatus (43 records), Nasua nasua (34 records) and Cuniculus paca (32 records). The Shannon-Wiener and Simpson Diversity Indices indicate Miraflores as the sampling site with the highest diversity (H'=3.11, 1-D=0.95). The main threat to larger mammals and other components of the larger fauna is deforestation; however, the presence of indicator species of the primary fauna community such as Tremarctos ornatus, Lagothrix flavicauda and others primates, indicate that there are still relatively extensive fragments of primary forest, particularly between the Chontayacu and Crisnejas rivers in the province of Marañón and between the Oso mayo and Blanco rivers in the province of Puerto Inca, so they must be taken into account for their conservation.
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spelling Diversity and threats of larger mammals in montane forests of Huánuco, PeruDiversidad y amenazas de los mamíferos mayores en los bosques montanos de Huánuco, PerúAquino, RolandoPezo , EtersitArévalo , IrisAquino, Rolando Pezo , EtersitArévalo , IrisYungasCentral-eastern Yungaslarge and medium mammalsrichnessthreatscurrent situationYungasYungas centro-orientalesmamíferos grandes y medianosriqueza de especiesamenazassituación actualIn this work, the larger mammals that inhabit the montane forests of the department of Huánuco are studied to determine the diversity of species and the status of their populations. Linear transect censuses and interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2015 on six sampling sites corresponding to five provinces. 439 records belonging to 37 species were obtained from the censuses and nocturnal explorations. Of these species, 4 are endemic to Peru and 9 are in some conservation category of Peruvian legislation. The most representative orders corresponded to carnivores and primates with 11 and 10 species, respectively, while the most frequent sightings were of Tremarctos ornatus (43 records), Nasua nasua (34 records) and Cuniculus paca (32 records). The Shannon-Wiener and Simpson Diversity Indices indicate Miraflores as the sampling site with the highest diversity (H'=3.11, 1-D=0.95). The main threat to larger mammals and other components of the larger fauna is deforestation; however, the presence of indicator species of the primary fauna community such as Tremarctos ornatus, Lagothrix flavicauda and others primates, indicate that there are still relatively extensive fragments of primary forest, particularly between the Chontayacu and Crisnejas rivers in the province of Marañón and between the Oso mayo and Blanco rivers in the province of Puerto Inca, so they must be taken into account for their conservation.En este trabajo los mamíferos mayores que habitan en los bosques montanos del departamento de Huánuco son estudiados para determinar la diversidad de especies y el estado actual de sus poblaciones. Se realizaron censos por transecto lineal y entrevistas entre los años 2014 y 2015, en seis sitios de muestreo correspondientes a cinco provincias. De los censos y exploraciones nocturnas se obtuvieron 439 registros pertenecientes a 37 especies; de estas, 4 son endémicas de Perú y 9 se encuentran en alguna categoría de conservación de la Legislación peruana. Los órdenes más representativos correspondieron a los carnívoros y primates con 11 y 10 especies, respectivamente, mientras que los avistamientos más frecuentes fueron de Tremarctos ornatus (43 registros), Nasua nasua (34 registros) y Cuniculus paca (32 registros). Los Índices de diversidad de Shannon-Wiener y de Simpson indican a Miraflores como el sitio de muestreo con más alta diversidad (H’=3.11, 1-D=0.95). La principal amenaza para los mamíferos mayores y otros componentes de la fauna mayor es la deforestación; no obstante, la presencia de especies indicadoras de la comunidad primaria de fauna como Tremarctos ornatus, Lagothrix flavicauda y otros primates, nos indican que todavía existen fragmentos de bosque primario relativamente extensos, en particular entre los ríos Chontayacu y Crisnejas en la provincia de Marañón y entre los ríos Oso mayo y Blanco en la provincia de Puerto Inca, por lo que deben ser tomados en cuenta para su conservación.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2022-08-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/2296310.15381/rpb.v29i3.22963Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 29 No. 3 (2022); e22963Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 29 Núm. 3 (2022); e229631727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/22963/18556Derechos de autor 2022 Rolando Aquino, Etersit Pezo , Iris Arévalo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/229632022-10-18T14:39:53Z
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