1. Diversidad y conservación de los murciélagos de Cusco, Perú.
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Portillo, Alejandro, Cordova, Yngrid, Clavijo, Joaquin, Zuniga Villafuerte, Roselvira, and Pacheco, Víctor
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SPECIES distribution , *ENDEMIC species , *ECOLOGICAL regions , *BATS , *SPECIES - Abstract
In this work, we present an updated list of bats from the Cusco department, based on the review of scientific collections, databases, and published research. Our data show that Cusco is one of the regions with the highest bat diversity in the country, recording seven families, 55 genera, and 114 species, nearly 60% of those recorded for Peru. This diversity includes two of the nine endemic species registered in Peru: Mormopterus phrudus and Anoura javieri. According to Peruvian legislation, five species are categorized as threatened, while six species are listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Additionally, 10 species are considered common, and 27 are classified as rare. The density map of records indicates that the highest concentration of records is in the La Convención province and identifies four areas with information gaps: 1) Southeast of Cusco, 2) Southwest, encompassing the provinces of Chumbivilcas and Espinar, 3) Northwest of La Convención, and 4) Northeast of La Convención. The list provides species data at the provincial level, highlighting information gaps and updates on species distribution across ecoregions, besides is included the distribution maps of all species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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