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2. AVIFAUNA PRELIMINAR DA SERRA GERAL, REGIÃO CENTRAL DO BRASIL: CONSERVAÇÃO DE AVES CAMPESTRES NO BIOMA CERRADO E A CONTRIBUIÇÃO DAS BRIGADAS DE INCÊNDIO NO CONHECIMENTO DA BIODIVERSIDADE
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Tulio Dornas, Crizanto Brito de Carvalho, Joaz Severo dos Anjos, Hericlei Severo dos Anjos, Demir Joaquim da Costa, and Lauana Costa Nogueira
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General Medicine - Abstract
Poucos são os estudos ornitológicos realizados na Serra Geral, região central do Brasil e relevante remanescente do bioma Cerrado. Desta forma, apresentamos uma listagem preliminar da avifauna registrada em oito localidades inventariadas no período de setembro 2019 e agosto de 2020 na interface vale, encosta e chapada da Serra Geral, entre os estados de Goiás, Bahia e Tocantins. Além disso, destacamos o potencial papel das brigadas de incêndios na descoberta de registros inéditos da biodiversidade. Foram registradas 117 espécies de aves, sendo 10 endêmicas do bioma Cerrado, quatro ameaçadas de extinção em âmbito nacional e seis ameaçadas globalmente. A listagem apresentada demonstra que a Serra Geral é marcada pelo predomínio de aves típicas das formações campestres do Cerrado. Ademais, as prospecções permitiram a realização de registros extremamente notáveis: o terceiro registro de Knipolegus nigerrimus para estado do Tocantins e os registros inéditos de Synallaxis spixi para Goiás e de Micropygia schomburgkii para Bahia, este último efetuado pela brigada de incêndio durante combate aos incêndios florestais. Este estudo preenche, ainda que preliminarmente, lacuna de conhecimento acerca da avifauna da Serra Geral, demonstrando o papel desta região na conservação de espécies tipicamente campestres e ameaçadas de extinção do Cerrado.
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- 2022
3. Lizards from the Alto Sertão region of Sergipe state, northeastern Brazil
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Daniel Oliveira Mesquita, Renato Gomes Faria, Guarino R. Colli, Rafael Alves dos Santos, Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho, Anna Carolina Nogueira Borzani, Stéphanie Menezes Rocha, Evellyn Borges de Freitas, and Daniel Oliveira Santana
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest ,Squamata ,biology ,Fauna ,Species list ,Floresta Tropical Sazonalmente Seca (FTSS) ,Lista de espécies ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Archaeology ,Ameivula ocellifera ,Caatinga ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Geography ,Tropidurus hispidus ,Lagarto ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
We present the first detailed inventory of the lizard fauna of Alto Sertão region, west of Sergipe state, based on three field expeditions carried out by the authors and specimens deposited at the Herpetological Collection of Universidade Federal de Sergipe. The three inventories were carried out between 2010 and 2016, in the municipalities of Canindé de São Francisco, Poço Redondo, Monte Alegre de Sergipe, Nossa Senhora da Glória, and Porto da Folha. In total, we sampled 9,485 lizards of 19 species (10 families) of which 10 are new records for the study area. The most abundant species were Ameivula ocellifera, Tropidurus hispidus and T. semitaeniatus. Thirteen species were considered as widely distributed in Caatinga, five presented a relictual distribution and one was exotic. We suggest that future research focus mainly on non-sampled areas and should prioritize the municipalities of Gararu, Nossa Senhora da Glória and Nossa Senhora de Lourdes since they are localities with little or no sampling records. Resumo Apresentamos o primeiro inventário detalhado da fauna de lagartos da região do Alto Sertão sergipano, nordeste do Brasil, a partir de três expedições de campo realizadas pelos autores e exemplares depositados na Coleção Herpetológica da Universidade Federal de Sergipe. Os três inventários foram realizados entre 2010 e 2016, nos municípios de Canindé de São Francisco, Poço Redondo, Monte Alegre de Sergipe, Nossa Senhora da Glória e Porto da Folha. No total, foram amostrados 9.487 lagartos de 19 espécies (10 famílias), das quais 10 são novos registros para a área de estudo. As espécies mais abundantes foram Ameivula ocellifera, Tropidurus hispidus e T. semitaeniatus. Treze espécies foram consideradas com ampla distribuição na Caatinga, cinco apresentaram distribuição relictual e uma exótica. Sugerimos que futuras pesquisas se concentrem principalmente em áreas não amostradas e priorizem os municípios de Gararu, Nossa Senhora da Glória e Nossa Senhora de Lourdes por se tratarem de localidades com pouca ou nenhuma amostragem.
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4. NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES: a data set on carnivore distribution in the Neotropics
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André Monteiro, Caroline Leuchtenberger, Juliana Monteiro de Almeida-Rocha, José Salatiel Rodrigues Pires, Isabella Oliveira-Bevan, Armando Muniz Calouro, Valquíria Cabral Araújo, María Beatriz Núñez, Donald P. Eaton, Tatiane Campos Trigo, Raquel Lopes Sinigaglia Caribé Grando, Lucas Gonçalves da Silva, Rayanne Gama Matos, Melissa Sanches Mongelli, Larissa Nascimento Barreto, Jorge José Cherem, Paulo Auricchio, Jader Marinho-Filho, Lais Camila Dahmer, Erick Sekiama Rocha, Michel Barros Faria, Leonardo Marques Costa, Claudio Leite Novaes, Fernanda Cristina de Barros, Omolabake Alhambra Silva Arimoro, Ana Paula Potrich, Walfrido Moraes Tomas, Marilia Teresinha Hartmann, Luciana Zago da Silva, Bianca Ingberman, Maíra Benchimol, Ana Maria de Oliveira Paschoal, Fernanda Cavalcanti de Azevedo, Milene Alves-Eigenheer, Jeffrey J. Thompson, Marina Xavier da Silva, Adriele Aparecida Pereira, Beatriz da Silva de Souza Francisco, Michel Schutte, José Clemensou dos Reis Júnior, José de Sousa e Silva Júnior, Ana Cristina Tomazzoni, Milton Cezar Ribeiro, Carolline Zatta Fieker, Shery Duque Pinheiro, Mario Haberfeld, Fabiana Lopes Rocha, Thiago Philipe de Camargo e Timo, Fredy Ramírez Pinto, André Pinassi Antunes, Kevin M. Flesher, Bruno Rodrigo de Albuquerque França, Enrique González, Ricardo Bassini-Silva, Analice Maria Calaça, Patrício Adriano da Rocha, Maximiliano Víctor Pardo, Anamélia de Souza Jesus, Howard Quigley, Ana Paula Nascimento Gomes, Pedro Cordeiro-Estrela, Joana Zorzal Nodari, Cristiano Trapé Trinca, José Hernán Sarasola, Rodrigo Raúl León Pérez, Bruna Silva Santos, Cecília Licarião Luna, Carlos Hass, Elmary da Costa Fraga, Bruno Busnello Kubiak, Samuel Astete, Alexandra Cravino Mol, Alberto Yanosky, Noé U. de la Sancha, Calebe Pereira Mendes, Maurício B. Vecchi, Thiago Ferreira Rodrigues, Camila de Fátima Priante, Maria Emilia Huerta, J. Antonio de la Torre, Matheus Rocha Jorge Corrêa, Carlos Eduardo Verona, Milton José de Paula, Fernando Gonçalves, Ana María Herrera Victoria, Thiago Cavalcante, Eduardo Delgado Britez Rigacci, Viviane Maria Guedes Layme, Francisco Grotta-Neto, Lucas Pacciullio Gaspar, Marcela Guimarães Moreira Lima, Jéssica Abonizio Gouvea, Carlos De Angelo, Fabíola Keesen Ferreira, Juan Ruiz-Esparza, Arthur Francisco Araújo Fernandes, Lucas Lacerda Toth Quintilham, Hiago Ermenegildo, Nivaldo Peroni, Maria João Ramos Pereira, Bruna da Silva Andrade, Juan Pablo Arrabal, Juan F. Charre-Medellín, Geraldo Wilson Fernandes, Daiana Jeronimo Polli, Natália Mundim Tôrres, Samara Arsego Guaragni, Hipólito Ferreira Paulino Neto, Robert Buitenwerf, Rayssa Faria Pedroso, Flávio Kulaif Ubaid, Fernando Pedroni, Allison L. Devlin, Lorena Anne Nascimento, Marcelo Passamani, Mark Bowler, Michael P. Gilmore, Guilherme Zamarian Rezende, João Carlos Zecchini Gebin, Daiane Buscariol, Frederico Gemesio Lemos, Matthew E. Gompper, Paulo de Tarso Zuquim Antas, Rômulo Romeu Nóbrega Alves, Roberto Junior Tomasi, Pablo Villalva, Adriana Bocchiglieri, Rafael Bessa, Marcos de Souza Lima Figueiredo, Lucia Nathaly Stefany Rojas, Darci Moraes Barros-Battesti, Otávio Santi Ribeiro, Paulo Marinho, Francisco Palomares, Camila Cantagallo Devids, Carla Cristina Gestich, Magnus Machado Severo, Fernando de Castro Jacinavicius, Patrícia Kerches Rogeri, Rodrigo Medina Fróes, Fernando Anaguano-Yancha, Marcela Figuerêdo Duarte Moraes, Erick Francisco Aguiar, Átilla Colombo Ferreguetti, Margareth Lumy Sekiama, Mariana Sampaio Xavier, Giselle Bastos Alves, Vinícius Santana Orsini, Gastón Andrés Fernandez Giné, Pietro de Oliveira Scarascia, Leandro Silveira, Juan M. Campos Krauer, Matheus Gonçalves dos Reis, Robert B. Wallace, Fernanda do Passo Ramalho, Lucas Rodrigo Rezende, Flávio Eduardo Vilas Boas, Martín Alejandro Montes, Vinicius A. G. Bastazini, Natalia Mariana Denkiewicz, Fabio Mello Patiu, Galo Zapata-Ríos, Cristiane Martin, Daniel da Silva Ferraz, Ana Elisa de Faria Bacellar, Leonor Valenzuela, Laís Lautenschlager, María Eugenia Iezzi, Geruza Leal Melo, Andrés J. Novaro, Andrea Siqueira Carvalho, Pierre-Cyril Renaud, Ana Priscila Medeiros Olímpio, Renata Alonso Miotto, Alexine Keuroghlian, Anderson Claudino Rolim, Márcio Leite de Oliveira, Mariana M. Vale, Elisabete Rechenberg, Leonardo Henrique da Silva, Maron Galliez, Sávio Augusto de Souza Machado, Martin Buschiazzo, Mateus Melo-Dias, Priscilla de Paula Andrade Cobra, Pamella Gusmão de Goés Brennand, Cristiana Simão Seixas, Diana Friedeberg, Leonardo Sartorello, Paula Cruz, Leandro Santana Moreira, Carlos Frederico Duarte Rocha, Alex Augusto Abreu Bovo, Noeli Zanella, Javier de la Maza, Roberta Montanheiro Paolino, Marina Lima da Silva, Pedro Sarmento, Andrezza Bellotto Nobre, Laura Villalba, Maurício Eduardo Graipel, Paulina Arroyo-Gerala, George V. N. Powell, Rogério Cunha de Paula, Sebastián Andrés Costa, João Paulo Gava Just, Cuauhtémoc Chávez, Daniel H. Thornton, Jonas Sponchiado, Jorge Reppold Marinho, Elildo A.R. Carvalho, Leandro de Oliveira Marques, Rony García-Anleu, Keila Macfadem Juarez, Rafael Reyna-Hurtado, Flávia P. Tirelli, Maria Laura Gomez Vinassa, Jens-Christian Svenning, Frederico Gustavo Rodrigues França, Luiza Neves Guimarães, Maria Augusta Andrade da Silva, Miriam Lucia Lages Perilli, Stefani Gabrieli Age, Clinton N. Jenkins, Joseph E. Hawes, Letícia Benavalli, Akyllam Zoppi Medeiro, André Faria Mendonça, Jose Roberto de Matos, Juliane Pereira-Ribeiro, José Maurício Barbanti Duarte, Maria del Carmen Fleytas Jover, Alberto González-Gallina, Felipe Martello, Eduardo Marques Santos, Marcelo Cervini, Adriano Garcia Chiarello, Erika Castro, Sérgio Lucena Mendes, Wesley Dáttilo, Nilton C. Cáceres, Rodrigo Affonso de Albuquerque Nóbrega, Vlamir José Rocha, Nelson Henrique de Almeida Curi, Javier Hinojosa, Fernando R. Tortato, Rayssa Mainette Nantes Durães, Douglas de Matos Dias, Mauricio Osvaldo Moura, Juliano André Bogoni, Gindomar Gomes Santana, Daniel Galiano, Silvio Junior Napiwoski, Fabiane de Aguiar Pereira, Roberto Fusco-Costa, Samile Seber, Valeria C. Onofrio, Alejandro Jesús de la Cruz, Wellington Hannibal, Maria Brunini Siviero, Henrique Rajão, Nathália Fernandes Canassa, Natalie Olifiers, José Carlos Chaves dos Santos, Eloisa Neves Mendonça, Felipe Pessoa da Silva, Gabriela Heliodoro, Claudia Paola Zárate-Castañeda, Karl Didier, Mariana Bueno Landis, Igor Kintopp Ribeiro, Denise Alemar Gaspar, Marcos Adriano Tortato, Larissa Fornitano, Gabriela Teixeira Duarte, Gabriel Selbach Hofmann, Ana Cristyna Reis Lacerda, Emiliano Guijosa-Guadarrama, Saulo M. Silvestre, Helena Godoy Bergallo, Jardel Brandão Seibert, Sebastián Albanesi, Ariane Teixeira Bertoldi, Juan Andrés Martínez Lanfranco, Jairo Pérez-Torres, José Otávio Venancio, Edeltrudes Maria Valadares Calaça Camara, Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Tiberio Cesar Monterrubio, Beatriz de Mello Beisiegel, Eduardo Roberto Alexandrino, Luiz Henrique Medeiros Borges, Raone Beltrão-Mendes, Adriani Hass, João Paulo Villani, Fernando Henrique Puertas, Sara Álvarez Solas, Maria Cristina Peñuela Mora, Andre Monnerat Lanna, Sandra Maria Hartz, Hugo del Castillo, Sônia A. Talamoni, Flávia G. Chaves, Anah Tereza de Almeida Jácomo, Anderson Pagoto, Bruno Leles, Yaribeth Bravata de la Cruz, Brenda Pereira-Silva, Victor Hugo da Silva Iwakami, Juliani Bruna Zanoni, Maísa Ziviani Alves Martins, Claudia Zukeran Kanda, Catalina Sánchez-Lalinde, Marcelo Hideki Yamane, Laura Martins Magalhães, Ailin Gatica, Edson de Souza Lima, Cecilia Cronemberger, Vanessa Tavares Kanaan, Fernando César Gonçalves Bonfim, Italo Mourthe, Taiguã Corrêa Pereira, Igor Pfeifer Coelho, André Chein Alonso, Ludimila Juliele Carvalho-Leite, Felipe Pedrosa, Sean Keuroghlian-Eaton, Paulo Afonso Hartmann, Marcel José Franco Penteado, Pedro Volkmer de Castilho, Henrique Villas Boas Concone, Sérgio Luiz Althoff, Marina Rivero, Andressa Barbara Scabin, Arystene Nicodemo Ferreira, Júlia Beduschi, Marina Zanin, Juan Carlos Rudolf, Jociel Ferreira Costa, Viviana B. Rojas Bonzi, Cauanne Iglesias Campos Machado, Rhayssa Terra de Faria, Ana Cecilia Ochoa, Marcelo Magioli, Renata Twardowsky Ramalho Bonikowski, Ananda de Barros Barban, Natasha Moraes de Albuquerque, Claudia Cristina Cinta, Camila Alvez Islas, Marianela Velilla, Eder Barbier, Jose Luis Cartes, Eduardo Carrano, Glauber Henrique Borges de Oliveira Souto, Carlos Leonardo Vieira, Kimberly Danielle Rodrigues de Morais, Leticia Prado Munhoes, Jana Rangel Silveira, Helio Secco, Fernanda Martins Hatano, Edgar Chávez-González, Marcelo da Silva, Claudia Guimarães Costa, Christine Steiner São Bernardo, Ubiratan Piovezan, Paula Ribeiro Prist, Victor Vale, Elvira D'Bastiani, Juan L. Peña-Mondragón, Micheli Ribeiro Luiz, Eduardo Eizirik, Ana Raíssa Cunha Costa, Rodrigo de Almeida Nobre, Heitor Miraglia Herrera, Maria Elisa de Freitas Morandi, Valeria Towns, Danielle de Oliveira Moreira, Robson Odeli Espíndola Hack, Maria Claudene Barros, Adriano Pereira Paglia, Marinêz Isaac Marques, Carlos César Durigan, Marcia Maria de Assis Jardim, Rodrigo Paulo da Cunha Araújo, Erika de la Peña-Cuéllar, Rafael Cerqueira Castro de Souza, Emiliano Esterci Ramalho, Carlos Henrique Salvador, Maria Emília de Avelar Fernandes, Marcus Vinícius Vieira, Laís Aline Grossel, Martha Lucia Ortiz-Moreno, Renata L. Muylaert, John Polisar, Sixto Fernández Ramirez, Rômulo Theodoro Costa, Fabiane Girardi, Julio Chacón Pacheco, Gabriel Lima Aguiar, Ronaldo Gonçalves Morato, Leonardo Siqueira Mendonça, Roberto Guilherme Trovati, Camila Moniz Freire Rodrigues, David Costa Braga, Nielson Pasqualotto, Evellyn Borges de Freitas, Edvandro Abreu Ribeiro, German Forero-Medina, Adauto de Souza Ribeiro, Tayana Mendonça da Silva Gondim, Vivian da Silva Braz, Mariana Guenther, Beatriz Azevedo Cezila, Diego J. Lizcano, Daniele Janina Moreno, Caryne Braga, Agnis Cristiane de Souza, Ednaldo Cândido Rocha, Maira Giuliana Quatrocchi, Rubén Cueva Loachamin, Ricardo Sampaio, Rafael Spilere Romagna, Larissa de Nazaré Barros Barbosa, Pedro Luna, Ramonna de Oliveira, Marcela Alvares Oliveira, Lívia Maria de Paula, Valeska Buchemi Oliveira, Rugieri Juárez, Marcella do Carmo Pônzio, Karl L. Schuchmann, Erich Fischer, Juliana Jordao, André Luis Botelho de Moura, Pedro M. Galetti, Luciano Martins Verdade, Bruno Augusto Torres Parahyba Campos, Newton Mota Gurgel-Filho, Luiz Henrique Lyra, Ana Kellen Nogueira Campelo, Kamila Marianne Contreras Palma, Fernanda Santos, Vanessa Lazaro Melo, Graziele Oliveira Batista, Camilla Angélica de Lima, Antonio M. Mangione, Nereyda Falconi, Camila Camara Pianca, Alessandra Bertassoni, Waldney Pereira Martins, Anderson Feijó, Santiago Espinosa, André Luís Luza, Lana Resende de Almeida, Bruna Bertagni de Camargo, Rogério Parentoni Martins, Rita de Cassia Bianchi, Julia Carolina Mata, Fabio Rohe, Marcos Silveira, Pedro Henrique de Faria Peres, Diego Carvalho Viana, Renata R. D. Chagas, Andiara Silos Moraes de Castro e Souza, Felipe Vélez-García, Felipe Bittioli Rodrigues Gomes, Alan Eriksson, José A. Rodríguez-Pulido, Maria Estela Viscarra Siñani, Davi Castro Tavares, João Pedro Souza-Alves, Raquel da Silva, Lucas Ramis Segura, Amadeo Sánchez, João M. D. Miranda, Natani Da Silva De Lima, Antonio Millas Silva Pinto, Wesley Rodrigues Silva, Jörn Ziegler, Lilian Catenacci, Mauro Galetti, Tainah Cruz Moreira, Cristiane Patricia Zaniratto, Danilo Augusto Farias, Anna Carolina Figueiredo de Albuquerque, Lilian Elaine Rampim, Caroline Charão Sartor, Maria Luisa S. P. Jorge, Alex Bager, Maria Lucia Lorini, Rodolfo Assis Magalhães, Rodrigo Lima Massara, Juliana Silveira dos Santos, Vagner Cavarzere, Cíntia M. Lopes, Greici Maia Behling, Fernanda Delborgo Abra, Fabricio Diaz-Santos, Helena Alves do Prado, Daniela Lamattina, Rubia Santana Andrade, Kathrin Burs, Ramon Lima Silva, Meyline de Oliveira Souza Almeida, José Fernando Moreira Ramírez, Maria Cristina Ferreira do Rosario, Franco L. Souza, Maria Santina de Castro Morini, Ana Carla Medeiros Morato de Aquino, Mauricio Neves Godoi, Marcelo Alejandro Villegas, Paulo Inácio Prado, Mariano Maudet Bergel, Gustavo Alves da Costa Toledo, Ângela Camila Deffaci, Diogo Loretto, Diego Afonso Silva, Henrique Llacer Roig, Richard Hatakeyama, Mario S. Di Bitetti, Carmen Elena Barragán Ruiz, Alexandra M. R. Bezerra, Flávio Henrique Guimarães Rodrigues, Fernanda Michalski, Jasmine de Resende Assis, Jose Milton Longo, Paula Sanches Martin, Murillo Prado da Silva, Pablo Rodrigues Gonçalves, Daiane Cristina Carreira, Andrea Dechner, Carolina Carvalho Cheida, Gabrielle Beca, Hugo Fernandes-Ferreira, Ricardo Araújo Pires, Alfonso Zúñiga Hartley, Hugo Cabral, Luiz Flamarion B. Oliveira, Renato R. Hilário, Samanta Uchôa Bordallo, Fernando C. Passos, Herbert Duarte, Fabio de Oliveira Roque, Fabio Oliveira do Nascimento, Fábio Soares, Alexandre Reis Percequillo, Emiliana Isasi-Catalá, Manoel Rodrigues, Clarissa Alves da Rosa, Marcelo Augusto dos Santos Junior, José Eduardo Mantovani, Andressa Gatti, Saulo Ramos Lima, Laury Cullen, Erica Naomi Saito, Carlos A. Peres, Caroline Espinosa, Guido Marcos Ayala Crespo, Leticia Coutinho Sangy Dias, Jean Paul Metzger, Paulo H. S. A. Camargo, Ana Carolina Srbek-Araujo, Christine Del Vechio, Olivier Pays, Júlia Emi de Faria Oshima, Ludmila Hufnagel, Diego Astúa, Renan Lieto Alves Ribeiro, Katia Maria Paschoaletto Micchi de Barros Ferraz, Mircea G. Hidalgo-Mihart, Octavio Monroy-Vilchis, Lucas Neves Perillo, Cindy M. Hurtado, Cristina Jaques da Cunha, Rony Peterson Santos Almeida, Jasmim Felipe Oliveira, Leonardo dos Santos Aguiar, Antonio Rossano Mendes Pontes, Nêmora Pauletti Prestes, Felipe Moreli Fantacini, Sérgio Bazilio, Isabel Melo, Glenda Jéssica Villarroel, Rafael Hoogesteijn, Lilian Bonjorne, Luis Renato Rezende Bernardo, Maurício Quoos Konzen, Juan Ignacio Zanón-Martínez, Paloma Marques Santos, Whaldener Endo, Diego Varela, Benoit de Thoisy, Karla Chávez-Congrains, Yuri Geraldo Gomes Ribeiro, Jaime Xavier Palacios Perez, Mariana Silva Tavares, Fernando M. Contreras-Moreno, Luciano Carramaschi de Alagão Querido, Francesca Belem Lopes Palmeira, Bianca dos Santos Neves, José Luis Passos Cordeiro, Erik Daniel Martínez Nambo, Mariane da Cruz Kaizer, João Luiz Rossi Junior, Mauricio M. Núñez-Regueiro, José Oliveira Dantas, Cristina Fabiola López-Fuerte, Giordano Ciocheti, Marina Salles Munerato, Eleonore Z. F. Setz, Júlia Ilha, Karen Giselle Rodriguez Castro, Mozart C. Freitas-Junior, André Luiz Ferreira da Silva, Eduardo Martins Venticinque, Vilmar Picinatto Filho, Francys E. da Veiga da Costa, Renata Valls Pagotto, Cyntia Cavalcante Santos, Carla Denise Tedesco, Julia Camara Assis, Raphaella Coutinho, Luciana Souza Araújo, João Gabriel Ribeiro Giovanelli, Jesus R.D. Souza, Mariana B. Nagy-Reis, Joedison Rocha, Luiz Gustavo Rodrigues Oliveira Santos, André Valle Nunes, Andiara Paula Hermann, Samia E. Carrillo-Percastegui, Lucy Perera-Romero, Ingridi Camboim Franceschi, Filipe Martins Santos, Itiberê P. Bernardi, Érica Hasui, Joyce Gonçalves Santos, Paula Modenesi Ferreira, Thamíris Christina Karlovic, María Celina Carrizo, Marília A. S. Barros, Almir de Paula, Carlos Benhur Kasper, Guilherme Mourão, Mathias W. Tobler, Camilo Ribeiro de Lima, Paulo Wesley Martins, Jamile de Moura Bubadué, João Paulo Pandini Favoretti, William Bercê, Leonardo de Paula Gomes, Leonardo C. Oliveira, Diogo Maia Gräbin, Gabrielle Ribeiro de Andrade, Rodrigo Bernardo, Thiago Bernardes Maccarini, Carlos Eduardo Fragoso, Rafaela Aparecida da Silva, Viviane Telles Rodrigues Gaboardi, Raony de Macêdo Alencar, Fernanda Guedes da Silva, Anelise Montanarin, Vinicius Rodrigues Tonetti, Bruno H. Saranholi, Larissa L. Bailey, Martin Roberto Del Valle Alvarez, Juliana Bonanomi, Paula Akkawi, Vinicius Alberici, Grasiela Edith de Oliveira Porfírio, Adriano Canteri, Jimmy Pincheira-Ulbrich, Alan N. Costa, Fabio Gabriel Díaz-Santos, Douglas Machado da Silva, Ezequiel Pedó, Lucía Martínez Retta, Alvaro García-Olaechea, Ricardo Sartorello, Paulo Henrique Peira Ruffino, Alexandre Martins Costa Lopes, Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho, Eliana César Laranjeira Duarte Rocha, Karen B. Strier, Raylenne da Silva Araujo, Jaime Martinez, Augusto Lisboa Martins Rosa, Eduardo Nakano-Oliveira, Rodrigo Silva Pinto Jorge, Hudson de Macedo Lemos, Aureo Banhos, Pryscilla Moura Lombardi, Alexandre Vogliotti, Rafael Souza Cruz Alves, Mayara Guimarães Beltrão, Carlos Fonseca, Rogério Grassetto Teixeira da Cunha, Nagy-Reis M., Oshima J. E. de F., Zukeran Kanda C., Palmeira F. B. L., Melo F. R. de, Morato R. G., Bonjorne L., Magioli M., Leuchtenberger C., Rohe F., Lemos F. G., and Cravino Mol María Alexandra, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ecología y Ciencias Ambientales.
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0106 biological sciences ,carnivores ,Ecological health ,predator ,canidae ,Roadkill ,Species distribution ,Carnivora ,Mustelidae ,mammal ,occurrence ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,data paper ,Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning ,Animals ,Humans ,Carnivore ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Ecosystem ,Trophic level ,Canidae ,biology ,Ecology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Landschapsarchitectuur en Ruimtelijke Planning ,conservation ,felidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Geography ,Habitat ,neotropical region ,species distribution ,Ursidae ,Count data - Abstract
Incluye contenido parcial de los autores Abstract.Mammalian carnivores are considered a key group in maintaining ecologicalhealth and can indicate potential ecological integrity in landscapes where they occur. Carni-vores also hold high conservation value and their habitat requirements can guide managementand conservation plans. The order Carnivora has 84 species from 8 families in the Neotropicalregion: Canidae; Felidae; Mephitidae; Mustelidae; Otariidae; Phocidae; Procyonidae; andUrsidae. Herein, we include published and unpublished data on native terrestrial Neotropicalcarnivores (Canidae; Felidae; Mephitidae; Mustelidae; Procyonidae; and Ursidae). NEOTRO-PICAL CARNIVORES is a publicly available data set that includes 99,605 data entries from35,511 unique georeferenced coordinates. Detection/non-detection and quantitative data wereobtained from 1818 to 2018 by researchers, governmental agencies, non-governmental organi-zations, and private consultants. Data were collected using several methods including cameratrapping, museum collections, roadkill, line transect, and opportunistic records. Literature(peer-reviewed and grey literature) from Portuguese, Spanish and English were incorporated inthis compilation. Most of the data set consists of detection data entries (n=79,343; 79.7%) butalso includes non-detection data (n=20,262; 20.3%). Of those, 43.3% also include count data(n=43,151). The information available in NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES will contribute tomacroecological, ecological, and conservation questions in multiple spatio-temporal perspec-tives. As carnivores play key roles in trophic interactions, a better understanding of their distri-bution and habitat requirements are essential to establish conservation management plans andsafeguard the future ecological health of Neotropical ecosystems. Our data paper, combinedwith other large-scale data sets, has great potential to clarify species distribution and relatedecological processes within the Neotropics. There are no copyright restrictions and no restric-tion for using data from this data paper, as long as the data paper is cited as the source of theinformation used. We also request that users inform us of how they intend to use the data.
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5. Adopting habitat-use to infer movement potential and sensitivity to human disturbance of birds in a Neotropical Savannah
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Guilherme H. S. Freitas, Wagner Nogueira, Marcelo de Oliveira Barbosa, Miguel Ângelo Marini, Alessandro Pacheco Nunes, Leonardo Esteves Lopes, Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos, Lílian Mariana Costa, Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho, Túlio Dornas, Vitor Carneiro de Magalhães Tolentino, Gustavo Bernardino Malacco, Nadinni Oliveira de Matos Sousa, José Carlos Motta-Junior, and Flávio Kulaif Ubaid
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0106 biological sciences ,Ecology ,business.industry ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Distribution (economics) ,Climate change ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Highly sensitive ,Geography ,Disturbance (ecology) ,Habitat ,PÁSSAROS ,business ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Global biodiversity - Abstract
The degree of habitat specificity determines the distinctive ways that birds respond to land-use and climate change. Information on habitat-use, movement potential and sensitivity to human disturbance can promote reliable predictions on species response to spatial and temporal global changes. Here, we made an extensive review about habitat-use of 52 birds with distribution mainly in the Cerrado domain, a world hotspot with alarming climate change and land-use projections. We described habitat-use, classified habitats into three categories (grasslands, savannahs, and forests), inferred movement potential and sensitivity to human disturbance from records in anthropogenic matrices and identified knowledge gaps. More than one-half of the species surveyed predominantly use only one major natural habitat category, mostly forests, or are highly associated to microhabitats or to specific habitat features (62%, n = 32). Grasslands were the most used habitat (n = 32). Most species apparently will encounter difficulties to move through the landscape (27% and 36% of the species have low and medium movement potential, respectively) and are highly sensitive to human disturbance (48%). Furthermore, a considerable low number of species was frequently recorded in non-natural habitats and considered of low sensitivity (n = 6). Our results offer a wide understanding of relevant habitats and microhabitats for Cerrado birds and can add more reality to future model estimates, enhancing success of current and future conservation initiatives.
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- 2021
6. Use of resources by two sympatric species of Ameivula (Squamata: Teiidae) in an Atlantic forest-Caatinga ecotone
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Renato Gomes Faria, Fernanda Barros Gueiros, Régis Santos, Crizanto Brito De Carvalho, and Evellyn Borges de Freitas
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lagartos ,Squamata ,biology ,QH301-705.5 ,coexistence ,coexistencia ,Ecotone ,biology.organism_classification ,Teiidae ,Ameivula ocellifera ,Ameivula abaetensis ,ecología ,lizards ,Geography ,ecologia ,Atlantic forest ,Biology (General) ,ecology ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Humanities ,coexistência - Abstract
The forms of spatial and temporal resources use of two sympatric species of Ameivula were studied in an Atlantic Forest-Caatinga ecotone located in Parque Nacional Serra de Itabaiana, Sergipe, Brazil. The study was conducted between February 2008 and January 2009. The method used was an active search for a limited time, from 06:00 am to 06:00 pm. The species were observed during all months sampled, and A. ocellifera presented the highest number of sightings. Despite the high temporal niche overlap observed ( O jk = 0.90), A. ocellifera and A. abaetensis differed regarding the times of higher activity. A. ocellifera was most seen (≥ 10%) between 08:00 am and 01:00 pm, and A. abaetensis from 09:00 am to 01:00 pm. Both species were found more frequently on sunny days, with similar patterns of activity at the time of sighting, being usually observed walking on sand ( A. ocellifera ) or leaves near the base of shrubs ( A. abaetensis ). The behaviors demonstrated by both species of Ameivula in response to the approach of the observer were different and were related to the level of exposure along with the vulnerability to predation. The coexistence of A. ocellifera and A. abaetensis in the study area is possibly related to minor differences in the use pattern of temporal and spatial resources by both species, and these differences are probably due to the current ecological interactions. The results obtained in this study contribute to the understanding of the natural history and ecology of the species of Ameivula and mainly generate useful information for the conservation of these species in habitats transitional of Atlantic Forest-Caatinga. USO DOS RECURSOS POR DUAS ESPECIES SIMPATRICAS DE Ameivula (SQUAMATA: TEIIDAE) EM UM ECOTONO DE MATA ATLÂNTICA-CAATINGA As formas de utilizacao dos recursos espaciais e temporais por duas especies simpatricas de Ameivula foram estudadas em um ecotono de Mata Atlântica e Caatinga, situado no Parque Nacional Serra de Itabaiana, Sergipe, Brasil. O estudo foi desenvolvido entre fevereiro de 2008 e janeiro de 2009. O metodo adotado foi o de busca ativa limitado por tempo, sendo utilizado o periodo das 06:00 as 18:00 h. As duas especies foram verificadas ao longo de todos os meses de coleta, sendo A. ocellifera a com maior numero de registros. Apesar da alta sobreposicao de nicho temporal observada ( O jk = 0,90), A. ocellifera e A. abaetensis diferiram em relacao aos horarios de maior atividade. A. ocellifera foi avistado com maiores frequencias (≥10 %) entre 08:00 e 13:00 h, enquanto que A. abaetensis , entre as 09:00 as 13:00 h. As duas especies foram mais frequentes em dias ensolarados, com padroes similares de atividade no momento do avistamento, tendo as mesmas sido verificadas, em geral, andando sobre areia ( A. ocellifera ) ou folhas proximas a base de arbustos ( A. abaetensis ). Os comportamentos adotados pelas duas especies de Ameivula em resposta a aproximacao do observador foram diferenciados e estiveram relacionados ao grau de exposicao e, consequentemente, de vulnerabilidade a predacao. A coexistencia de A. ocellifera e A. abaetensis na area de estudo esta possivelmente relacionada a pequenas divergencias no padrao de uso de recursos temporais e espaciais pelas duas especies, sendo provavelmente essas diferencas resultantes de interacoes ecologicas atuais. Os dados obtidos neste estudo contribuem para o conhecimento sobre a historia natural e ecologia das especies de Ameivula e, principalmente, geram informacoes uteis para a conservacao destas especies em habitats de transicao Mata Atlântica-Caatinga. Uso de recursos por dos especies simpatricas de Ameivula (Squamata: Teiidae) en un ecotono de bosque Atlantico-Caatinga En un ecotono de bosque atlantico y Caatinga, ubicado en el Parque Nacional Serra de Itabaiana, Sergipe, Brasil, fueron estudiadas las formas de uso de recursos espaciales y temporales de dos especies simpatricas de Ameivula El estudio se realizo entre febrero de 2008 y enero de 2009. El metodo adoptado fue la busqueda activa con control de tiempo, en el periodo de las 06:00-18:00 horas. Se observo que la especie con mas registros fue A. ocellifera . A pesar del alto solapamiento de nicho temporal observado ( O jk = 0,90), A. ocellifera y A. abaetensis difirieron en relacion con los momentos de mayor actividad. A. ocellifera se observo con mayor frecuencia (≥ 10 %) 08:00-13:00, mientras que A. abaetensis de 09:00 a 13:00 horas. Ambas especies fueron mas frecuentes en los dias soleados, con patrones similares de actividad en el momento de la observacion, fueron vistas por lo general caminando sobre la arena ( A. ocellifera ) o en las hojas cerca de la base de arbustos ( A. abaetensis ). Conductas adoptadas por las dos especies Ameivula en respuesta al enfoque del observador eran diferentes y estaban relacionados con el grado de exposicion de la vulnerabilidad a la depredacion. La coexistencia de A. ocellifera y A. abaetensis en el area de estudio se relaciona posiblemente con pequenas diferencias en el patron de tiempo de uso de los recursos y el espacio de las dos especies, estas diferencias son probablemente el resultado de las interacciones ecologicas actuales. Los resultados obtenidos en este estudio contribuyen a la comprension de la historia natural y ecologia de las especies de Ameivula y generan principalmente informacion util para la conservacion de estas especies en habitats de transicion de la Mata Atlantica-Caatinga
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- 2014
7. Amphibia, Anura, Leiuperidae, Physalaemus cicada Bokermann, 1966: first records for the state of Sergipe
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Bruno Duarte da Silva, Renato Gomes Faria, Rafael Alves dos Santos, Francis Luiz Santos Caldas, Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho, and Daniel Olivera Santana
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Ecology ,biology ,QH301-705.5 ,Genus ,Physalaemus cuvieri ,Physalaemus cicada ,Biology (General) ,biology.organism_classification ,Physalaemus ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The genus Physalaemus is distributed from north to south in South America, east at Andes. Physalaemus cicada, belongs to the Physalaemus cuvieri group, is widely distributed and is usually found in the Caatinga calling in lentic and/or temporary water bodies. Herein, we present the first records of Physalaemus cicada for the state of Sergipe, corresponding to two localities (Serra da Guia and Monumento Natural Grota do Angico) in the municipality of Poço Redondo.
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- 2016
8. Natural history of Leptodactylus mystacinus and Leptodactylus fuscus (Anura: Leptodactylidae) in the Cerrado of Central Brazil
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Renato Gomes Faria, Cássio de Carvalho Batista, Adriana Bocchiglieri, Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho, Evellyn Borges de Freitas, Welington Araújo Coelho, and Renato de Carvalho Batista
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,dieta ,Ecology ,Leptodactylus fuscus ,Cerrado ,Wetland ,Vegetation ,Herbaceous plant ,Body size ,biology.organism_classification ,Anfíbio ,Ecologia ,Sexual dimorphism ,Leptodactylus ,Leptodactylus mystacinus ,Habitat ,Dietas ,ecology ,diet - Abstract
Aspectos da ecologia de Leptodactylus mystacinus e Leptodactylus fuscus foram investigados em uma área de Cerrado do Brasil Central. O estudo incluiu o uso do microhábitat, padrões de atividade, dieta e morfometria. As observações foram conduzidas entre abril de 2006 a fevereiro de 2007. As espécies são sexualmente dimórficas - fêmeas maiores que os machos - e o tamanho do corpo em L. mystacinus é maior do que o de L. fuscus. Ambas as espécies preferiram a superfície do solo (microhábitat) de hábitats brejosos com vegetação herbácea próximos a corpos lênticos de água. Leptodactylus mystacinus foi mais observado em Outubro e Novembro (20:00-20:59 e 23:00-23:59 horas) e L. fuscus em Novembro e Outubro das 19:00 às 20:59 horas. A dieta destas populações foi baseada em Arthropoda, primariamente Coleoptera, a qual foi a mais importante ordem (IVI). Diferenças nas proporções volumétricas das categorias de presas utilizadas, e nos períodos em que são mais observadas, provavelmente sejam os fatores que mais contribuem para a coexistência das duas espécies na área. Diferenças intersexuais na dieta foram observadas para estas espécies. Estas diferenças estão provavelmente associadas à alocação diferencial de recursos para a produção de gametas ou diferenças ocasionais no uso do espaço pelos dois sexos._________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT:Aspects of the ecology of Leptodactylus mystacinus and Leptodactylus fuscus were investigated in an area of the Cerrado of Central Brazil. The study included use of microhabitat, activity patterns, diet and, morphometry. Observations were conducted between April, 2006, and February, 2007. The species are sexually dimorphic - females larger than males - and body size in L. mystacinus is larger than that of L. fuscus. Both species preferred the ground surface (microhabitat) of wetland habitats with herbaceous vegetation close to lentic water bodies. Leptodactylus mystacinus was observed most often in October and November (8:00-8:59PM and 11:00-11:59 PM), and L. fuscus in November and October between 7:00 PM and 8:59 PM. The diet of both populations was based on Arthropoda, primarily Coleoptera, which was the most important order (IVI). Differences in the volumetric proportions of the categories of then preys used, and in the periods when they were most observed, are probably the factors that contribute the most to the coexistence of both species in the area. Intersexual differences in the diet were observed in both species. These differences were probably associated with the differential allocation of resources to the production of gametes or occasional differences in the use of space by the two sexes.
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- 2008
9. Abundance of Callicebus barbarabrownae (Hershkovitz 1990),(Primates: Pitheciidae) and other nonvolant mammals in a fragment of arboreal Caatinga in northeastern Brazil
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Stephen F. Ferrari, Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho, and Evellyn Borges de Freitas
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Arboreal locomotion ,biology ,Ecology ,Abundance (ecology) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Callicebus barbarabrownae ,Pitheciidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Population density ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
- 2011
10. First record of Siphonops paulensis Boettger, 1892 (Gymnophiona: Siphonopidae) in the state of Sergipe, northeastern Brazil
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Evellyn Borges de Freitas, Renato Gomes Faria, Daniel Oliveira Santana, Geziana Silva Siqueira Nunes, and Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho
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Ecology ,biology ,Forestry ,Siphonopidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Simão Dias ,Geographic distribution ,Geography ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,geographic distribution ,caecilians ,Siphonops paulensis ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Gymnophiona - Abstract
Siphonopidae is represented by 25 caecilians species in South America. In Brazil, Siphonops paulensis is found in the states of Maranhão, Rio Grande do Norte, Bahia, Tocantins, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, and in the Distrito Federal. Herein, we report the first record of Siphonops paulensis in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, Simão Dias municipality. This record significantly expands the distribution of the species in northeastern Brazil.
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- 2015
11. <div>Ceratophrys joazeirensis Mercadal, 1986 (Anura: Ceratophryidae): New state record</div>
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Francis Luiz Santos Caldasrgipe, Renato Gomes Faria, Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho, and Daniel Oliveira Santana
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Geography ,Ecology ,biology ,Ceratophryidae ,Environmental protection ,Northeast brazil ,biology.organism_classification ,Archaeology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Ceratophrys joazeirensis - Abstract
This article provides new records to Ceratophrys joazeirensis of two new localities from the state of Sergipe, northeast Brazil. These records extend the geographical distribution of the species for municipalities from Poço Redondo and Canindé do São Franscisco. These points are the first records of Ceratophrys joazeirensis for the State of Sergipe.
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- 2014
12. Aves, Tyrannidae, Fluvicola nengeta (Linnaeus, 1766): new record for Distrito Federal and distribution extension
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Raphael Almeida Sousa, Francisco José Feijó Paiva, Tiago Fernando Carpi, Sergei Studart Quintas Filho, Maria da Salete Gurgel Costa, Renato de Carvalho Batista, and Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho
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Ecology ,biology ,QH301-705.5 ,business.industry ,Biome ,Distribution (economics) ,Forestry ,biology.organism_classification ,Fluvicola ,Nearest point ,Geography ,Habitat ,Deforestation ,Biology (General) ,business ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
This article provides the first record of Fluvicola nengeta in Distrito Federal, Central Brazil. The distance between the new record and the nearest point where it was previously recorded is about 180 km. The deforestation associated with the mechanization and expansion of agropastoral system in the Cerrado biome, coupled with the plasticity of the species to occupy various habitats presents the major contributors in the expansion of F. nengeta, contributing to its increasing expansion in the Midwest region of the Brazil.
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- 2011
13. Amphibia, Anura, Hylidae, Phyllodytes punctatus Caramaschi and Peixoto, 2004: distribution extension and first record out of the type locality
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Francis Luiz Santos Caldas, Daniel Oliveira Santana, Rafael Alves dos Santos, Evellyn Borges de Freitas, Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho, Fabíola Fonseca Almeida Gomes, Bruno Duarte da Silva, and Renato Gomes Faria
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Ecology ,QH301-705.5 ,Phyllodytes punctatus ,Zoology ,Northeast brazil ,Type locality ,Biology (General) ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Hylidae - Abstract
This article provides a new record of Phyllodytes punctatus in Parque Nacional Serra de Itabaiana, municipality of Areia Branca, Sergipe, northeast Brazil. This point is the first record after the description of the species.
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- 2011
14. Reptilia, Squamata, Gymnophthalmidae, Acratosaura mentalis (Amaral 1933): distribution extension and geographic distribution map
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Renato Gomes Faria, Francis Luiz Santos Caldas, Evellyn Borges de Freitass, Marcus Vinicius Noronha, Crizanto Brito De-Carvalho, Daniel Oliveira Santana, and Rafael Alves dos Santos
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Gymnophthalmidae ,Squamata ,Ecology ,biology ,QH301-705.5 ,business.industry ,Distribution (economics) ,Northeast brazil ,biology.organism_classification ,Geographic distribution ,Geography ,Acratosaura ,Mentalis ,Biology (General) ,business ,Cartography ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
This article provides new records to Acratossaura mentalis of two new localities from the state of Sergipe, northeast Brazil. These records extend the geographical distribution of specie for municipalities from Poço Redondo and Itabaiana. Possibly, these points are the first records of A. mentalis for the state of Sergipe.
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- 2010
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