2013
DOI: 10.14709/barbj.6.1.2013.10
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Lista actualizada de quirópteros de los Departamentos de Loreto, Ucayali y Madre de Dios (Perú)

Abstract: Abstract:The present review reports a total of 127 bats species, grouped in 57 genera and 8 families.We highlight the first cites of 5 species for Loreto Department (Artibeus bogotensis, Artibeus phaeotis, Artibeus watsoni, Eumops delticus, Peropteryx pallidoptera), and just 1 species for Loreto and Madre de Dios Departments (Vampyressa pusilla). These 6 species represent new records for Peru. According to the baseline (Gardner 2007), also extends the distribution range of another 18 species. The total number … Show more

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“…We selected seven Peruvian Amazonian places considered well-inventoried for bats with records below 500 m of elevation. These were: Cusco Amazónico (Voss & Emmons 1996), Centro de Investigacio-nes Jenaro Herrera (Ascorra et al 1992, Fernández-Arellano & Torres-Vásquez 2013, Reserva Nacional Matsés (Fleck et al 2002), Parque Nacional Allpahuayo-Mishana (Hice et al 2004, Diaz 2011, Reserva de Biósfera del Manu (Solari et al 2006), Iquitos (Angulo & Diaz 2004, Willig et al 2007, Diaz 2011 and Parque Nacional Sierra del Divisor (Medina et al 2015). For this purpose, the Purús bat list includes the records from Balta (Voss & Emmons 1996) and RLN (this study).…”
Section: N= N° Mist Nets * N° Nightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected seven Peruvian Amazonian places considered well-inventoried for bats with records below 500 m of elevation. These were: Cusco Amazónico (Voss & Emmons 1996), Centro de Investigacio-nes Jenaro Herrera (Ascorra et al 1992, Fernández-Arellano & Torres-Vásquez 2013, Reserva Nacional Matsés (Fleck et al 2002), Parque Nacional Allpahuayo-Mishana (Hice et al 2004, Diaz 2011, Reserva de Biósfera del Manu (Solari et al 2006), Iquitos (Angulo & Diaz 2004, Willig et al 2007, Diaz 2011 and Parque Nacional Sierra del Divisor (Medina et al 2015). For this purpose, the Purús bat list includes the records from Balta (Voss & Emmons 1996) and RLN (this study).…”
Section: N= N° Mist Nets * N° Nightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otro lado, Fernández-Arellano y Torres-Vásquez (2013) incluyen en su recopilación de murciélagos de la Amazonia a Artibeus watsoni y Artibeus phaeotis para Loreto, basándose en las tesis de Saavedra (2010) y Cevillano y Ramos (2011) respectivamente. Sin embargo, la distribución confirmada de Artibeus watsoni va desde el Sur de México hasta el sureste de Panamá (IUCN) mientras que A. phaeotis se encuentra restringida a México y Centroamérica, siendo los especímenes de América del Sur, actualmente, Artibeus ravus (Hoofer et al 2008).…”
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