2015
DOI: 10.4013/nbc.2016.111.04
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Morcegos em área de restinga de unidade de conservação no estado do Rio de Janeiro, sudeste do Brasil

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“…The absence of a number of other species, such as Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818) and Glossophaga soricina (Pallas, 1766) which are relatively common in most surveys in South America (Oprea 2006;Alves 2008;Carvalho et al 2009;Luz et al 2009;Oprea et al 2009;Gomes et al 2016), is probably related to the short duration of the study period. In addition, it is important to highlight that surveys of short duration may provide important insights into the diversity of the chiropteran community.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The absence of a number of other species, such as Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818) and Glossophaga soricina (Pallas, 1766) which are relatively common in most surveys in South America (Oprea 2006;Alves 2008;Carvalho et al 2009;Luz et al 2009;Oprea et al 2009;Gomes et al 2016), is probably related to the short duration of the study period. In addition, it is important to highlight that surveys of short duration may provide important insights into the diversity of the chiropteran community.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite some recent advances (Cerqueira et al 1990;Cerqueira 2000;Bergallo et al 2004), the mammalian fauna of coastal Brazilian restinga is still relatively poorly known, especially in relation to the occurrence of bats (Luz et al 2009). In addition, the data available on the distribution of chiropterans in this ecosystem are restricted to southern Brazil, in the states of Santa Catarina (Carvalho et al 2009), São Paulo (Alves 2008;Fogaça & Reis 2008), Rio de Janeiro (Gomes et al 2016), and Espírito Santo (Luz et al 2009;Oprea et al 2009). In the northeast of Brazil, only Sergipe has data on bats in restinga (Rocha et al 2017) Bats are important providers of ecosystem services, acting as pollinators, dispersers and consuming insects, including those considered as pests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carollia perspicillata, A. lituratus, A. planirostris, and D. cinerea were the most captured species in this study, being abundant in restinga areas (Oprea et al, 2009;Nogueira et al, 2010;Luz et al, 2011;Gomes et al, 2016;Soares et al, 2018). These species occur in a variety of habitats, from more structured forests to degraded areas and plantations (Bernard, 2002;Passos et al, 2003), and have high ecological flexibility because they are able to explore a wide variety of resources (Mikich, 2002;Passos et al, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…For Chiroptera, studies have revealed that there is not a restricted fauna to restinga environ-ments in Brazil, with the occurrence of generalist and common species, which form a subset of species of the adjacent forest areas (Cerqueira, 2010). Despite the increase in the number of studies with bats in this environment in recent years (Bôlla et al, 2017), most of these are concentrated in the south and southeast regions of the country in the states of Rio de Janeiro (Cerqueira et al, 1990;Pessôa et al, 2010;Luz et al, 2011;Gomes et al, 2016), Espírito Santo (Luz et al, 2009;Oprea et al, 2009), Santa Catarina (Carvalho et al, 2009;Bôlla et al, 2017), and Paraná (Fogaça & Reis, 2008). In the northeast of the country, studies with this group in restingas have only been carried out in Paraíba (Campos et al, 2018), Rio Grande do Norte (Soares et al, 2018), and Sergipe (Rocha et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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