MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN THE PUTUMAYO-NAPO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTH OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZON
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Mammals maintain the structure of the forest and are important as a source of protein and economic income for Amazonian people. To determine the diversity of large and medium bodied mammals (excluding bats and small rodents) in the Putumayo-Napo-Amazonas interfluvium, 1908.1 km of linear transects w...
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MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN THE PUTUMAYO-NAPO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTH OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZON DIVERSIDAD DE MAMÍFEROS EN EL INTERFLUVIO NAPO- PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, AL NORTE DE LA AMAZONÍA PERUANA |
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MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN THE PUTUMAYO-NAPO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTH OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZON |
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MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN THE PUTUMAYO-NAPO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTH OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZON RIVEROS, María S. Amenazas animales de caza conservación riqueza similitud Conservation game animals richness threats similarity |
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MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN THE PUTUMAYO-NAPO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTH OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZON |
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MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN THE PUTUMAYO-NAPO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTH OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZON |
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MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN THE PUTUMAYO-NAPO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTH OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZON |
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MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN THE PUTUMAYO-NAPO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTH OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZON |
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MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN THE PUTUMAYO-NAPO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTH OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZON |
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RIVEROS, María S. PÉREZ-PEÑA, Pedro E. |
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RIVEROS, María S. |
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RIVEROS, María S. PÉREZ-PEÑA, Pedro E. |
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Amenazas animales de caza conservación riqueza similitud Conservation game animals richness threats similarity |
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Amenazas animales de caza conservación riqueza similitud Conservation game animals richness threats similarity |
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Mammals maintain the structure of the forest and are important as a source of protein and economic income for Amazonian people. To determine the diversity of large and medium bodied mammals (excluding bats and small rodents) in the Putumayo-Napo-Amazonas interfluvium, 1908.1 km of linear transects were walked recording tracks and sightings, 146 camera traps were deployed for a total of 977 camera days, and burrows were searched for on 118,4 km of transects. In addition, species recorded were collected from 13 publications between 2004 and 2020. Diversity was taken as the species richness, while the expected richness was estimated with Chao 1 and the similarity between habitats was analyzed with the Morisita index. Species richness was high; 56 species from 26 families and 9 orders were recorded, and it was similar in low hills, high terraces, middle terraces and mixed palm swamps, but it was very low in peatland pole forest and riverine forest. The middle terrace and mixed palm swamps were very similar according to the Morisita index, as were the high terrace and low hill. The primates Leontocebus nigricollis, Pithecia hirsuta, Cheracebus lucifer, and Lagothrix lagothricha lagothricha are restricted to this interfluvium. The most threatened species present were Pteronura brasiliensis and L. lagothricha. The most frequent anthropogenic threats were overhunting, selective logging and deforestation. This watershed has a high diversity of mammals and healthy populations of game animals with the potential for sustainable use to benefit native communities and mitigate threats to the area from unsustainable use. |
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MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN THE PUTUMAYO-NAPO-AMAZONAS INTERFLUVIUM, NORTH OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZONDIVERSIDAD DE MAMÍFEROS EN EL INTERFLUVIO NAPO- PUTUMAYO-AMAZONAS, AL NORTE DE LA AMAZONÍA PERUANARIVEROS, María S.PÉREZ-PEÑA, Pedro E.Amenazasanimales de cazaconservaciónriquezasimilitudConservationgame animalsrichnessthreatssimilarityMammals maintain the structure of the forest and are important as a source of protein and economic income for Amazonian people. To determine the diversity of large and medium bodied mammals (excluding bats and small rodents) in the Putumayo-Napo-Amazonas interfluvium, 1908.1 km of linear transects were walked recording tracks and sightings, 146 camera traps were deployed for a total of 977 camera days, and burrows were searched for on 118,4 km of transects. In addition, species recorded were collected from 13 publications between 2004 and 2020. Diversity was taken as the species richness, while the expected richness was estimated with Chao 1 and the similarity between habitats was analyzed with the Morisita index. Species richness was high; 56 species from 26 families and 9 orders were recorded, and it was similar in low hills, high terraces, middle terraces and mixed palm swamps, but it was very low in peatland pole forest and riverine forest. The middle terrace and mixed palm swamps were very similar according to the Morisita index, as were the high terrace and low hill. The primates Leontocebus nigricollis, Pithecia hirsuta, Cheracebus lucifer, and Lagothrix lagothricha lagothricha are restricted to this interfluvium. The most threatened species present were Pteronura brasiliensis and L. lagothricha. The most frequent anthropogenic threats were overhunting, selective logging and deforestation. This watershed has a high diversity of mammals and healthy populations of game animals with the potential for sustainable use to benefit native communities and mitigate threats to the area from unsustainable use.Los mamíferos mantienen la estructura del bosque y son importantes como fuente proteica y económica para las comunidades amazónicas. Para conocer la diversidad de mamíferos (excepto murciélagos, roedores pequeños y marsupiales) en los hábitats del interfluvio Putumayo-Napo-Amazonas, se recorrieron 1908,1 km de transectos lineales en donde se avistaron y registraron huellas, 146 cámaras trampa fueron instaladas y se tuvo 977 días/cámaras trampa, se buscaron madrigueras en 118,4 km de transectos. Además, se recopiló información de 13 publicaciones desde 2004 hasta 2020 para conocer la diversidad en el interfluvio. La diversidad fue tomada como riqueza de especies registradas, mientras que la riqueza esperada fue estimada con Chao 1 y la similitud entre hábitats fue analizada con el índice de Morisita. La riqueza fue alta, se registraron 56 especies de 26 familias y 9 órdenes, y fue similar en colina baja, terraza alta, terraza media y aguajal mixto, pero fue muy bajo en el varillal pantanoso y en el bosque de orilla. Los hábitats de terraza media y aguajal mixto fueron muy similares, así como el de terraza alta con colina baja. Los primates Leontocebus nigricollis, Pithecia hirsuta y Cheracebus lucifer, Lagothrix lagothricha lagothricha están restringidas a este interfluvio y las especies con mayor amenaza fueron Pteronura brasiliensis y L. lagothricha. Las amenazas antropogénicas más frecuentes fueron, sobre caza, tala selectiva y deforestación. Este interfluvio tiene una enorme diversidad de mamíferos que puede soportar programas de uso sostenible de animales de caza para beneficiar a las comunidades nativas y de esta forma mitigar las amenazas más frecuentes.Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2020-12-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtículosapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/52910.24841/fa.v29i2.529Folia Amazonica; Vol. 29 No. 2 (2020); 111-131Folia Amazónica; Vol. 29 Núm. 2 (2020); 111-131Folia Amazónica; v. 29 n. 2 (2020); 111-1312410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v29i2reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPspahttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/529/567https://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/529/636Derechos de autor 2020 María S. RIVEROSinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5292021-10-18T15:58:56Z |
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