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Title: Structure of small mammal assemblages across flooded and unflooded gallery forests of the Amazonia-Cerrado ecotone
Author: Ramos Pereira, Maria
Rocha, Rita G.
Ferreira, Eduardo
Fonseca, Carlos
Keywords: Araguaia
Habitat heterogeneity
Marsupials
River dynamics
Rodents
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: Habitat heterogeneity may affect the structure of animal assemblages even within apparently homogenous landscapes. Gallery forests of the Amazonia-Cerrado ecotone have a small-scale patchiness that is induced by river system dynamics. Gallery forests that never flood are located in upper areas of watercourse margins, whereas seasonally flooded gallery forests are located at lower ground along those margins. We tested the prediction that the assemblage structure of small non-volant mammals of these two types of forests is distinct and arises from the ecological heterogeneity induced by seasonal floods. We found that species composition differed between forest types, with arboreal species dominating in the seasonally flooded forests and a more balanced distribution of arboreal and terrestrial species in unflooded forests. We found no differences in species abundance between habitats, but species richness was higher in unflooded forests. We hypothesize that this difference is due to decreased resource availability for strictly terrestrial species in seasonally flooded forests. Relative biomass of seasonally flooded forests was more than twice that of unflooded forests due to the dominance of large-bodied didelphid species in that assemblage. Our results suggest that the ecological heterogeneity created by seasonal floods is central to maintaining diverse assemblages in this region. The preservation of both unflooded and flooded gallery forests, which are under high human pressure from deforestation, agricultural conversion, and implementation of dams, may be crucial to preserving small mammal diversity at the landscape scale.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/24555
DOI: 10.1111/btp.12027
ISSN: 0006-3606
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