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Neotropical xenarthrans: a dataset of occurrence of xenarthran species in the Neotropics

Authors :
Santos, Paloma
Bocchiglieri, Adriana
Chiarello, Adriano Garcia
Pereira Paglia, Adriano
Moreira, Adryelle
Cristiane, Agnis
Souza, D
Abba, Agustin
Paviolo, Agustin
Gatica, Ailin
Zoppi Medeiro, Akyllan
Costa, Alan
Gonzalez Gallina, Alberto
Yanosky, Alberto
Jesus, Alejandro
Bertassoni, Alessandra
Rocha, Alessandro
Abreu Bovo, Alex
Bager, Alex
Cravino Mol, Alexandra
Camargo Martensen, Alexandre
Faustino, Alexandre
Martins, Alexandre
Lopes, Costa
Percequillo, Reis
Vogliotti, Alexandre
Keuroghlian, Alexine
De, Alicia
Colina, L
Devlin, Allison
Garc, Alvaro
Souza, Elia
Feij O, Anderson
Hirsch, Andr
Ferreira, Luiz
Luis, Andr
Botelho, Moura
Regolin, Luis
Lanna, Monnerat
Valle Nunes, Andr
Kindel, Andreas
Magro Moraes, Andreia
Gatti, Andressa
Noss, Andrew
Bellotto Nobre, Andrezza
Montanarin, Anelise
Deffaci, Angela
Carolina, Anna
De Albuquerque, Figueiredo
Karoline, Anne
Oliveira, D
Mangione, Antonio
Rossano, Antonio
Pontes, Mendes
Teixeira Bertoldi, Ariane
Calouro, Armando
Desbiez, Arnaud
Fernandes, Arthur
Ferreguetti, Atilla
Andrade, Maria
Zimbres, Barbara
Fernandes, Beatriz
Luciano, Lima
De Thoisy, Benoit
Brandão, Bernardo
Niebuhr, S
Papi, Bernardo
Omez-Valencia, Bibiana
Santos, Aulio
Lima, Campelo
Oliveira, Bruna
Santos, Bruna
Bruno, Augusto
Torres, Parahyba
Campos, Bruno
Bruno, Rodrigo
De Albuquerque Franc ß A, Burton
Bueno, Ilia
Ilia, Cec
Luna, Licarião
Rojano, Cesar
Hurtado, Cindy
Chiva, Cinthya
Santos, Dos
Tellaeche, Cintia
Rosa, Clarissa
Bueno, Claudia
Campos, D
Audia, C
Silva, Regina
Kanda, Claudia
Jenkins, Clinton
Mcdonough, Colleen
Jaques, Cristina
Cunha, D
Widmer, Cynthia
Santos, Cyntia
Buscariol, Daiane
Daiane, Cristina
Carreira, Rodrigues
Carvalho, Daniel
Da, Silva
Ferraz, Daniel
Casali, Daniel
Thornton, Daniela
Rodrigues Vasconcellos, Daniele
Barcelos, Danielle
Brown, Daniella
Ramos, Danielle
Oliveira Moreira, D
Ebora, Regina
Yogui, Deborah
Faria, Denis
Sana, Denise
Lidoro, D
Mattia, Denison
Jos, E
Henz, Diana
Friedeberg, Diana
Let, Icia
Kruger, Pacheco
Carvalho, Diego
Ua, Diego
Queirolo, Diego
Varela, Donald
Eaton, Douglas
Dias, Edgar
Rivadeneira, Cândido
Rocha, Fiedler
De Abreu-J Unior, Eduardo
Carrano, Eduardo
Marques, Santos
Zulnara, Eleonore
Setz, Freire
Alves, Elildo
Carvalho, Ribeiro
De, Elisandra
Chiquito, Almeida
De, Elizandra
Cardoso, Matos
Neves Mendonc ß A, Eloisa
Bastiani, Elvira
Vieira, Emerson
Ramalho, Esterci
Guijosa-Guadarrama, Emiliano
Gonz Alez, Enrique
Maggiorini, Erica
Fischer, Erich
Aguiar, Erick
Castro, Erika
De, Erika
Peña-Cu, L
Ellar, Ernesto
Viveiros, D
Castro, Evelyn
Br Itez, Ezequiel
Vanderhoeven, Ezequiel
Ped O, Lopes
Rocha, Fabiane
Girardi, Fabio
De, Oliveira
Roque, F
Abio, Dias
Mazim, Fabio
Monteiro De Barros, Felipe
Martello, Felipe
Fantacini, Felipe
Pedrosa, Felipe
Bortolotto Peters, Fernanda
Delborgo, Abra
Cavalcanti, Fernanda
Da, Fernanda
Santos, Silva
Guedes, Fernanda
Silva, D
Teixeira, Fernanda
Delsuc, Frédéric
Perini, Fernando
Passos, Fernando
Carvalho, Fernando
Cascelli, Fernando
Azevedo, D
Ferreira, Fernando
Pinho, D
Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier (UMR ISEM)
École pratique des hautes études (EPHE)
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] : UR226
Source :
Ecology, Ecology, Ecological Society of America, 2019
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2019.

Abstract

International audience; Xenarthrans—anteaters, sloths, and armadillos—have essential functions forecosystem maintenance, such as insect control and nutrient cycling, playing key roles as ecosys-tem engineers. Because of habitat loss and fragmentation, hunting pressure, and conflicts withdomestic dogs, these species have been threatened locally, regionally, or even across their fulldistribution ranges. The Neotropics harbor 21 species of armadillos, 10 anteaters, and 6 sloths.Our data set includes the families Chlamyphoridae (13), Dasypodidae (7), Myrmecophagidae(3), Bradypodidae (4), and Megalonychidae (2). We have no occurrence data onDasypus pilo-sus(Dasypodidae). Regarding Cyclopedidae, until recently, only one species was recognized,but new genetic studies have revealed that the group is represented by seven species. In thisdata paper, we compiled a total of 42,528 records of 31 species, represented by occurrence andquantitative data, totaling 24,847 unique georeferenced records. The geographic range is fromthe southern United States, Mexico, and Caribbean countries at the northern portion of theNeotropics, to the austral distribution in Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Uruguay. Regardinganteaters,Myrmecophaga tridactylahas the most records (n=5,941), andCyclopessp. havethe fewest (n=240). The armadillo species with the most data isDasypus novemcinctus(n=11,588), and the fewest data are recorded forCalyptophractus retusus(n=33). Withregard to sloth species,Bradypus variegatushas the most records (n=962), andBradypus pyg-maeushas the fewest (n=12). Our main objective with Neotropical Xenarthrans is to makeoccurrence and quantitative data available to facilitate more ecological research, particularly ifwe integrate the xenarthran data with other data sets of Neotropical Series that will become available very soon (i.e., Neotropical Carnivores, Neotropical Invasive Mammals, andNeotropical Hunters and Dogs). Therefore, studies on trophic cascades, hunting pressure,habitat loss, fragmentation effects, species invasion, and climate change effects will be possiblewith the Neotropical Xenarthrans data set. Please cite this data paper when using its data inpublications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us of how they are usingthese data.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00129658
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecology, Ecology, Ecological Society of America, 2019
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..1c296a0aa987109508a4c4bf053b337b