Are there co-occurrence patterns that structure snake communities in Central Brazil?

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Abstract

The main factors that structure Neotropical animal communities have been the subject of discussion in ecology communities. We used a set of null models to investigate the existence of structure in snake communities from the Cerrado in Central Brazil in relation to the co-occurrence of species and guilds concerning specific resources. We used fragments (conservation units) inside the Distrito Federal and neighbor municipalities. In spite of recent human colonization in the region from the end of the 1950's, intense habitat modification and fragmentation has taken place. Sixty three snake species are present in the Distrito Federal. Co-occurrence analysis of species and guilds associated to snake diets and habitats suggested a lack of organization. The homogeneity of habitats in Central Brazil and the minor importance of ecological effects can lead to random arrangement.

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França, F. G. R., & Araújo, A. F. B. (2007). Are there co-occurrence patterns that structure snake communities in Central Brazil? Brazilian Journal of Biology, 67(1), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1519-69842007000100005

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