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Abundancia relativa y patrones de actividad de los mamíferos de los Chimalapas, Oaxaca, México

Authors: IVÁN LIRA-TORRES; MIGUEL BRIONES-SALAS;

Abundancia relativa y patrones de actividad de los mamíferos de los Chimalapas, Oaxaca, México

Abstract

La selva de los Chimalapas al sureste de México, es una de las regiones prioritarias para la conservación. En esta región existen áreas de bosques y selvas en buen estado de conservación queno han sido exploradas anteriormente. El estudio de las poblaciones de mamíferos así como los análisis de abundancia relativa y patrones de actividad pueden ayudar a entender la estructura del ecosistema de esta región. Por medio del uso de cámaras trampa, se determinó la abundancia relativa así como los patrones de actividad de los mamíferos medianos y grandes en la región de los Chimalapas, en Oaxaca, México. Se realizaron dos periodos de muestreo fotográfico en la temporada seca de 2009 y la lluviosade 2010 con un total de 54 cámaras trampas en cada periodo. Con un esfuerzo total de muestreo de 4,860 días-trampa, se lograron registrar 22 especies, 20 de mamíferos medianos y grandes y dos de aves. El 50% de las especies se encuentran dentro de alguna categoría de riesgo por las leyes nacionales e internacionales.Las especies más abundantes fueron Cuniculus paca, Tayassu pecari, Dasyprocta mexicana, Pecari tajacu, Tapirus bairdii y Dasypus novemcinctus, mientras que la menos abundante fue Urocyoncinereoargenteus. Se registraron tres tipos de patrones de actividad: Nocturno-Crepuscular; con 13 especies, Diurnos-Nocturno-Crepuscular (24 hr); tres especies, y Diurnos con cinco especies. Con esta información se pretende contribuir a la planeación del manejo y conservación de los mamíferos en esta importante región de México.

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cámaras trampa, Bosque tropical perennifolio, Biología, Santa María Chimalapa, patrones de actividad, mamíferos medianos y grandes

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