Bat diversity of ilha da Marambaia, Southern rio de janeiro state, Brazil (Chiroptera, Mammalia)

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Abstract

Few sites have been well sampled for bats, and samplings in islands are even scarcer. Therefore, the objectives of the present study were: (1) to list the bat species of Ilha da Marambaia; (2) to compare richness, abundance and biomass of bat guilds found there; (3) to analyse abundance patterns of bat species; and (4) to compare richness, abundance and composition of the bat fauna among different kinds of environment. To capture bats we used mist nets set in five different environments, totalising 3559.2 net-hours, during 37 nights between October 2006 and August 2008. A total of 1,133 captures were accomplished, comprising 34 species from five families. The most abundant species was Molossus molossus. Frugivorous bats exhibited higher richness, abundance and biomass if compared to other guilds. Most species (N = 22) exhibited abundances between 1 to 10% of all captures. Sixteen species were restricted to just one of the environments sampled. The high richness may be attributed to sampling carried out in several environments, and to the capture of insectivorous species over water bodies.

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Lourenço, E. C., Costa, L. M., Silva, R. M., & Esbérard, C. E. L. (2010). Bat diversity of ilha da Marambaia, Southern rio de janeiro state, Brazil (Chiroptera, Mammalia). Brazilian Journal of Biology, 70(3), 511–519. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1519-69842010000300007

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