Small mammals from central Peruvian coast wetlands
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Wetlands are fragile, unique and important ecosystems that harbour great biodiversity. However, mammalian diversity in wetlands along the Peruvian coast is poorly known. We present data on the diversity and abundance of small mammals from four wetlands located on the central Peruvian coast: Albufera...
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Small mammals from central Peruvian coast wetlands Mamíferos pequeños de humedales de la costa central del Perú |
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Small mammals from central Peruvian coast wetlands |
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Small mammals from central Peruvian coast wetlands Pacheco, Víctor Chiroptera invasive alien species IAS wetlands mammals Rodentia Coast Desert Chiroptera especies exóticas invasoras EEI humedales mamíferos Rodentia desierto costero |
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Small mammals from central Peruvian coast wetlands |
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Small mammals from central Peruvian coast wetlands |
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Pacheco, Víctor Pacheco, Jaime Zevallos, Antuane Valentin, Pilar Salvador, José Ticona, Giuliette |
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Pacheco, Víctor |
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Pacheco, Víctor Pacheco, Jaime Zevallos, Antuane Valentin, Pilar Salvador, José Ticona, Giuliette |
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Pacheco, Jaime Zevallos, Antuane Valentin, Pilar Salvador, José Ticona, Giuliette |
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Chiroptera invasive alien species IAS wetlands mammals Rodentia Coast Desert Chiroptera especies exóticas invasoras EEI humedales mamíferos Rodentia desierto costero |
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Chiroptera invasive alien species IAS wetlands mammals Rodentia Coast Desert Chiroptera especies exóticas invasoras EEI humedales mamíferos Rodentia desierto costero |
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Wetlands are fragile, unique and important ecosystems that harbour great biodiversity. However, mammalian diversity in wetlands along the Peruvian coast is poorly known. We present data on the diversity and abundance of small mammals from four wetlands located on the central Peruvian coast: Albufera de Medio Mundo, Pantanos de Villa Wildlife Refuge, Ensenada San Antonio, and Caucato. We used conventional traps to survey rodents and mist nets combined with acoustic recording methods to survey bats. Our sampling effort totalled 4651 traps/night, 145 nets/night, and 48 hours/detector. We recorded 5 native species of rodents, 3 non-native rodents, 12 species of bats, and one marsupial. The rodent Akodon mollis and the bats Nyctinomops laticaudatus and N. macrotis are the first records for the department of Lima. The wild guinea pig is distributed along the central and southern Peruvian coast, and the presence of the Andean White-eared Opossum, Didelphis pernigra, at sea level is confirmed. The majority of wetlands we surveyed are highly impacted by non-native species, notably Mus musculus and Rattus rattus which have a high relative abundance in Pantanos de Villa and Caucato. β diversity among the four wetlands is moderate despite the relatively short distance between them. We highlight the high diversity of small native mammals in coastal wetlands and warn about the harmful impact the high relative abundance of introduced rodents can produce on the survival of native species. Furthermore, we hypothesized that native fauna reported here was present in Lima region at least throughout the Republican period. These wetlands require continuous protection, monitoring and implementation of restoration measures to ensure the conservation of their biota. |
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Small mammals from central Peruvian coast wetlandsMamíferos pequeños de humedales de la costa central del PerúPacheco, VíctorPacheco, JaimeZevallos, AntuaneValentin, PilarSalvador, JoséTicona, GiulietteChiropterainvasive alien speciesIASwetlandsmammalsRodentiaCoast DesertChiropteraespecies exóticas invasorasEEIhumedalesmamíferosRodentiadesierto costeroWetlands are fragile, unique and important ecosystems that harbour great biodiversity. However, mammalian diversity in wetlands along the Peruvian coast is poorly known. We present data on the diversity and abundance of small mammals from four wetlands located on the central Peruvian coast: Albufera de Medio Mundo, Pantanos de Villa Wildlife Refuge, Ensenada San Antonio, and Caucato. We used conventional traps to survey rodents and mist nets combined with acoustic recording methods to survey bats. Our sampling effort totalled 4651 traps/night, 145 nets/night, and 48 hours/detector. We recorded 5 native species of rodents, 3 non-native rodents, 12 species of bats, and one marsupial. The rodent Akodon mollis and the bats Nyctinomops laticaudatus and N. macrotis are the first records for the department of Lima. The wild guinea pig is distributed along the central and southern Peruvian coast, and the presence of the Andean White-eared Opossum, Didelphis pernigra, at sea level is confirmed. The majority of wetlands we surveyed are highly impacted by non-native species, notably Mus musculus and Rattus rattus which have a high relative abundance in Pantanos de Villa and Caucato. β diversity among the four wetlands is moderate despite the relatively short distance between them. We highlight the high diversity of small native mammals in coastal wetlands and warn about the harmful impact the high relative abundance of introduced rodents can produce on the survival of native species. Furthermore, we hypothesized that native fauna reported here was present in Lima region at least throughout the Republican period. These wetlands require continuous protection, monitoring and implementation of restoration measures to ensure the conservation of their biota.Los humedales son ecosistemas frágiles e importantes que, a pesar de su gran biodiversidad, se conoce poco sobre la diversidad de mamíferos. Por ello, en este estudio se documenta la diversidad y abundancia de los mamíferos pequeños de cuatro humedales de la costa central peruana: Albufera de Medio Mundo, Refugio de vida silvestre Pantanos de Villa, Ensenada San Antonio y Caucato. Se realizó una evaluación convencional con trampas y redes, complementada con el método acústico. El esfuerzo de muestreo fue de 4651 trampas/noche, 145 redes/noche y 48 horas/detector. Registramos 5 especies nativas de roedores, 3 roedores introducidos, 12 murciélagos y un marsupial. El roedor Akodon mollis y los murciélagos Nyctinomops laticaudatus y N. macrotis son primeros registros para el departamento de Lima. El cuy silvestre se distribuye en el centro y sur de la costa y confirmamos la presencia del marsupial Didelphis pernigra a nivel del mar. La mayoría de los humedales están fuertemente impactados por la alta abundancia relativa de roedores introducidos, especialmente de Mus musculus y Rattus rattus. La diversidad β fue moderada a pesar de la relativa cercanía entre los humedales. Resaltamos la alta diversidad de mamíferos pequeños nativos en los humedales y alertamos sobre el impacto que los roedores introducidos pueden producir sobre la sobrevivencia de las demás especies. Además, hipotetizamos que la fauna nativa aquí reportada estuvo presente en la región de Lima al menos todo el periodo republicano. Estos humedales requieren protección continua, monitoreo e implementación de medidas de restauración para asegurar la conservación de su biota.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2020-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/1920410.15381/rpb.v27i4.19204Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 27 Núm. 4 (2020); 483 - 498Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 27 No. 4 (2020); 483 - 4981727-99331561-083710.15381/rpb.v27i4reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/19204/16097Derechos de autor 2020 Víctor Pacheco, Jaime Pacheco, Antuane Zevallos, Pilar Valentin, José Salvador, Giuliette Ticonahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/192042020-11-30T20:34:38Z |
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