Herpetofauna of protected areas in the Caatinga V: Seridó Ecological Station (Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil)
Author(s) -
Francis Luiz Santos Caldas,
Taís Borges Costa,
Daniel Orsi Laranjeiras,
Daniel Oliveira Mesquita,
Adrian Antonio Garda
Publication year - 2016
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.276
H-Index - 22
ISSN - 1809-127X
DOI - 10.15560/12.4.1929
Subject(s) - rarefaction (ecology) , fauna , arboreal locomotion , ecology , generalist and specialist species , endemism , biodiversity , geography , species richness , biology , habitat
We provide a list of lizards, snakes, chelonians, and amphibians collected during a 30-day expedition to the Serido Ecological Station (ESEC Serido), Rio Grande do Norte state, Brazil. We sampled species using thirty-seven pitfall trap stations composed of four buckets each, along with glue traps and active searches. We recorded 13 species of lizards, eight snakes, 19 amphibians, and one chelonian. Rarefaction curves suggest local biodiversity is still underestimated. Sampling during rainy season was crucial to stabilize rarefaction curve for amphibians. Comparisons of our results with data from literature show we did not capture some arboreal and semifossorial lizards known for the area. Serido Ecological Station fauna is characterized mainly by generalist species common to lowland Caatinga sites. Still, several Caatinga endemics species are found, which underscore the importance of this small but representative protected area.
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