Species composition and similarities among anuran assemblages of forest sites in southeastern Brazil

Authors

  • Jaime Bertoluci USP; ESALQ; Depto. de Ciências Biológicas
  • Ricardo Augusto Brassaloti USP; ESALQ
  • José Wagner Ribeiro Júnior USP; ESALQ
  • Vívian Maria de Faria Nasser Vilela USP; ESALQ
  • Henrique Oliveira Sawakuchi USP; ESALQ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162007000400007

Keywords:

anurans, species richness, species composition, conservation

Abstract

Neotropical forests show high anuran species richness, but some Brazilian forest formations, like cerradão, semideciduous forests and restingas, remain poorly known. The composition of anuran species were determined for four forest sites belonging to different biomes in southeastern Brazil, based on two complementary techniques (visual encounter survey and survey on breeding sites), both applied simultaneously. A total of 60 anuran species belonging to eight families was recorded. Species richness and levels of endemism were higher in the Atlantic rainforest site. Sites located in the Cerrado domain were more alike than those located in the Atlantic Forest Domain. Similarity in anuran species composition was negatively correlated to the geographical distance among sites, which explains part of similarities in species composition. Factors affecting these occurrence patterns are discussed. One species (if its identity is confirmed) is considered Data Deficient by IUCN (The World Conservation Union), though it is not included in the Brazilian list of threatened amphibians. The presence of certain species with special habitats and microclimate requirements (bioindicators) suggests well-preserved ecosystems.

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Published

2007-08-01

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How to Cite

Species composition and similarities among anuran assemblages of forest sites in southeastern Brazil . (2007). Scientia Agricola, 64(4), 364-374. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162007000400007