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A rapid inventory of amphibians, squamates, and bats of Mata de Plátano Field Station and Nature Reserve, Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
Bernstein, Justin Matthew; Calderón-Acevedo, Camilo Andrés; Mônico, Pedro Ivo; Viñola-Lopez, Lázaro Willian; Soto-Centeno, J Angel.
Affiliation
  • Bernstein JM; Center for Genomics University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas USA.
  • Calderón-Acevedo CA; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Balboa Ancón Panama.
  • Mônico PI; Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Rutgers University-Newark Newark New Jersey USA.
  • Viñola-Lopez LW; Department of Biology, Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA.
  • Soto-Centeno JA; Department of Mammalogy American Museum of Natural History New York New York USA.
Ecol Evol ; 14(7): e11648, 2024 Jul.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39045498
ABSTRACT
Puerto Rico harbors a diverse vertebrate fauna with high levels of endemism. However, while several books for vertebrate diversity and local checklists for birds have been published, checklists of amphibians, reptiles, and bats are lacking or nonexistent at both local and regional scales. In this study, we documented the amphibian, reptile, and bat faunas at Mata de Plátano Field Station and Nature Reserve, in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. We document four species of amphibians, seven lizards, three snakes, and nine bats. Despite prior works using samples from this nature reserve, this represents the first vertebrate checklist for the Mata de Plátano Field Station and Nature Reserve. We provide additional natural history observations based on our survey results and highlight the importance of including local and regional checklists of species for downstream research and conservation.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Country/Region as subject: Puerto rico Language: En Journal: Ecol Evol Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Country/Region as subject: Puerto rico Language: En Journal: Ecol Evol Year: 2024 Document type: Article