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Mastofauna of the Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco during the dry season

Citation

Vela S, Chiquito M, León P, Gallo-Pérez A, Barros-Diaz C, Pérez-Correa J (2023). Mastofauna of the Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco during the dry season. Fundación para la Conservación e Investigación JaPu. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.60545/5hgm2a accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-05-20.

Description

In the study, a total of 43 species were recorded in the dry season including micro-, meso- and macromammals. Twenty bat species were recorded, representing 62.5% of the species reported for the BPCB. In addition, species in some category of concern were reported, such as the Critically Endangered Machin Monkey (Cebus aequatorialis), Critically Endangered Howler Monkey (Aloutta palliata) and White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus peruvianus), Endangered Guanta (Cuniculus paca), Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and Peccary (Pecari tajacu) in the Threatened category and the Vulnerable Mate's-headed (Eira barbara).

In addition, individuals of domestic species were found in the feral state of the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris). The area with the highest diversity was the area adjacent to the Jaguar hut to the west of the study area, while the lowest diversity was found in the area referred to in this study as 507.

Sampling Description

Study Extent

4 study areas in the Cerro Blanco BP

Sampling

Mist nets
For the capture of flying micromammals, 10 mist nets of 12m by 3m were used, located every 20 m in an approximate transect of 200 m (Rizo, 2015). Sampling will be carried out during eight nights, from 18h00 to 23h00 (eight days/five hours/ten nets), achieving a total sampling effort of 1600 hours/net for the 4 sub-areas of study. Nets will be checked in time periods of 15 to 30 minutes depending on capture intensity.
Sherman traps
Traps were placed along a 450 m linear transect, with trapping stations every ten metres. The first station starts with four Sherman traps and the next station with a single Tomahawk trap. The process is repeated until a total of 45 stations (80 Sherman and 20 Tomahawk) are completed. Each trap should be baited, which consisted of a mixture of: peanut butter, tuna, vanilla essence and oat flakes. The baits should be changed every three days (Peru. Ministerio del Ambiente, 2015). The traps were checked every 24h for 8 days.

Method steps

  1. Observation traps, sherman and tomahawk traps, and mist nets.

Taxonomic Coverages

N/A
  1. Phyllostomidae
    rank: family
  2. Didelphimorphia
    rank: order
  3. Rodentia
    rank: order
  4. Procyonidae
    rank: family
  5. Didelphidae
    rank: family
  6. Carnivora
    rank: order
  7. Sciuridae
    rank: family
  8. Chiroptera
    rank: order
  9. Lagomorpha
    rank: order
  10. Leporidae
    rank: family
  11. Cricetidae
    rank: family
  12. Vespertilionidae
    rank: family
  13. Atelidae
    rank: family
  14. Mammalia
    rank: class
  15. Dasyproctidae
    rank: family
  16. Animalia
    rank: kingdom
  17. Primates
    rank: order

Geographic Coverages

Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Silvia Vela
originator
position: Researcher
Fundación para la Conservación e Investigación JaPu
Guayaquil
EC
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6847-2720
Manuel Chiquito
originator
position: Researcher
Fundación para la Conservación e Investigación JaPu
Guayaquil
EC
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5379-6784
Pamela León
originator
position: Researcher
Fundación para la Conservación e Investigación JaPu
Guayaquil
EC
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3253-0156
Abel Gallo-Pérez
originator
position: Researcher
Fundación para la Conservación e Investigación JaPu
Guayaquil
EC
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1338-0068
Cristian Barros-Diaz
originator
position: Coordinator
Fundación para la Conservación e Investigación JaPu
Ciudad Olimpo
Guayaquil
EC090150
EC
Telephone: +593981834342
email: diaz.cri@hotmail.com
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0727-7996
Julian Pérez-Correa
originator
position: Director
Fundación para la Conservación e Investigación JaPu
Cdla. Amazonas Mz.5 V.20
Guayaquil
090204
EC
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9205-5396
Cristian Barros-Diaz
administrative point of contact
position: President
Fundación para la Conservación e Investigación JaPu
Ciudad Olimpo
Guayaquil
EC090150
EC
Telephone: +593981834342
email: diaz.cri@hotmail.com
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0727-7996
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