Abstract
This study reports the occurrence of bat species and their ectoparasites to a mangrove area of the State of Pernambuco. The bats were captured for seven consecutive months in four mangrove areas. Sampling occurred for 12 consecutive hours each night collection where mist-nets were used. Eighty-three bats of 14 species were captured. Of these, only 53 Phyllostomidae family bats found themselves parasited. We identified seven species of flies of the family Streblidae parasitizing bats. The diversity of bats is H’ = 2.19 for all areas sampled and the prevalence of streblid ranged from 8.3 to 66,6. The mean intensity ranged from one and five. It is reported for the first time the occurrence of Lophostoma brasiliense to the mangrove ecosystem, besides two species of streblid to Pernambuco.
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Soares, F. A. M., Graciolli, G., Ribeiro, C. E. B. P., Bandeira, R. S., Moreno, J. A. T., & Ferrari, S. F. (2016). Bat (Mammalia: Chiroptera) diversity in an area of mangrove forest in southern pernambuco, brazil, with a new species record and notes on ectoparasites (diptera: Streblidae). Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia, 56(6), 63–68. https://doi.org/10.11606/0031-1049.2016.56.06
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