Small-mammal community structure in a South American deciduous Atlantic Forest

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G. L. Melo
J. Sponchiado
A. F. Machado
N. C. Cáceres
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[1] Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul,Programa de Pós
[2] Universidade Federal de Santa Maria,Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação, CCBS
[3] Universidade Federal de Santa Maria,Programa de Pós
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Community Ecology | 2011年 / 12卷
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Environmental complexity; Habitat selection; Heterogeneity; Species diversity; Vertical stratification;
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We investigated how the small-mammal community is structured in a deciduous forest in southern Brazil, analysing the patterns of vertical and horizontal distribution. We used 12 transect lines, with 180 live-traps distributed on the ground and in the understory, and 12 pitfall traps in total. During six field sessions, we captured 510 individuals belonging to 12 small-mammal species. The combination of different methods of capture resulted in a relative high species richness for the area, although the presence of additional species cannot be ruled out. The forest complexity plays an important role allowing the coexistence of cursorial, scansorial and some arboreal species in this community. The structural variables, liana and bamboo, were the most important ones for species richness. However, the dominant species, Akodon montensis was associated to sites with dense vegetation at ground level such as ferns, bamboos, and shrubs.
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