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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ecy.3879 2024-09-15T18:31:59+00:00 Small mammals from the Caatinga: A dataset for the Brazilian semiarid biome da Costa‐Pinto, Anna Ludmilla Bovendorp, Ricardo S. Bocchiglieri, Adriana Caccavo, Aldo Delciellos, Ana Cláudia Malhado, Ana Cláudia de Almeida, Ana Karolina Rodrigues Braga, Caryne Loretto, Diogo Câmara, Edeltrudes Maria Valadares Calaça Menezes, Fernando Heberson Guilhon, Gabby Paise, Gabriela Sobral, Gisela Varjão, Iardley Cícero Gomes Ferreira, Jéssica Viviane Amorim da Silva Oliveira, Leandro Geise, Lena Pereira, Luiz Cezar Machado Corrêa, Matheus Rocha Jorge Nicola, Patricia Avello Guedes, Patricia Gonçalves Becker, Rafael Gustavo Barreto, Rebeca Mascarenhas Fonseca da Silva, Shirley Seixas Pereira Orsini, Vinicius Santana Ladle, Richard James 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3879 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ecy.3879 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/ecy.3879 https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ecy.3879 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ecology volume 104, issue 1 ISSN 0012-9658 1939-9170 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3879 2024-07-18T04:25:24Z Abstract The Caatinga is an exclusively Brazilian biome, and is the largest and most biodiverse Seasonal Tropical Dry Forest in the world. Despite that, the mammalian fauna, especially small mammals, is the least studied of all Brazilian biomes. In order to fill gaps and provide detailed information on small mammals (Didelphimorphia, Rodentia) in the Caatinga biome, we compiled reliable records focusing on richness, composition and some biometric data. These records came from mammal collections, papers, theses, books, and unpublished data, prioritizing records with vouchers housed in scientific collections. We compiled a total of 3133 records from 816 locations, resulting in a richness of 47 native species (12 marsupials and 35 rodents, plus three exotic rodents, Rattus rattus , Rattus norvegicus , and Mus musculus ). This dataset includes records of three new species for the biome and its transition zone: the rodents Calomys mattevii , Holochilus oxe , and Nectomys squamipes . Of the total number of records, 1808 (57.71%) are from consulting activities, 95 (3.03%) are from zoonoses studies and 104 (3.32%) are from the National Plague Service (SNP). All nine Brazilian states with territory in the Caatinga have sampling data for small mammals, but the number of records and localities are unevenly distributed, with the state of Rio Grande do Norte having the lowest number of records and locations sampled. Our dataset is the first of its kind for the Caatinga biome and has considerable potential value for studies of habitat use, landscape ecology, macroecology, biogeography, and conservation. There are no copyright restrictions on the data. Please cite this data paper when the data are used in publications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us of how they are using the data. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Wiley Online Library Ecology 104 1
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description Abstract The Caatinga is an exclusively Brazilian biome, and is the largest and most biodiverse Seasonal Tropical Dry Forest in the world. Despite that, the mammalian fauna, especially small mammals, is the least studied of all Brazilian biomes. In order to fill gaps and provide detailed information on small mammals (Didelphimorphia, Rodentia) in the Caatinga biome, we compiled reliable records focusing on richness, composition and some biometric data. These records came from mammal collections, papers, theses, books, and unpublished data, prioritizing records with vouchers housed in scientific collections. We compiled a total of 3133 records from 816 locations, resulting in a richness of 47 native species (12 marsupials and 35 rodents, plus three exotic rodents, Rattus rattus , Rattus norvegicus , and Mus musculus ). This dataset includes records of three new species for the biome and its transition zone: the rodents Calomys mattevii , Holochilus oxe , and Nectomys squamipes . Of the total number of records, 1808 (57.71%) are from consulting activities, 95 (3.03%) are from zoonoses studies and 104 (3.32%) are from the National Plague Service (SNP). All nine Brazilian states with territory in the Caatinga have sampling data for small mammals, but the number of records and localities are unevenly distributed, with the state of Rio Grande do Norte having the lowest number of records and locations sampled. Our dataset is the first of its kind for the Caatinga biome and has considerable potential value for studies of habitat use, landscape ecology, macroecology, biogeography, and conservation. There are no copyright restrictions on the data. Please cite this data paper when the data are used in publications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us of how they are using the data.
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author da Costa‐Pinto, Anna Ludmilla
Bovendorp, Ricardo S.
Bocchiglieri, Adriana
Caccavo, Aldo
Delciellos, Ana Cláudia
Malhado, Ana Cláudia
de Almeida, Ana Karolina Rodrigues
Braga, Caryne
Loretto, Diogo
Câmara, Edeltrudes Maria Valadares Calaça
Menezes, Fernando Heberson
Guilhon, Gabby
Paise, Gabriela
Sobral, Gisela
Varjão, Iardley Cícero Gomes
Ferreira, Jéssica Viviane Amorim
da Silva Oliveira, Leandro
Geise, Lena
Pereira, Luiz Cezar Machado
Corrêa, Matheus Rocha Jorge
Nicola, Patricia Avello
Guedes, Patricia Gonçalves
Becker, Rafael Gustavo
Barreto, Rebeca Mascarenhas Fonseca
da Silva, Shirley Seixas Pereira
Orsini, Vinicius Santana
Ladle, Richard James
spellingShingle da Costa‐Pinto, Anna Ludmilla
Bovendorp, Ricardo S.
Bocchiglieri, Adriana
Caccavo, Aldo
Delciellos, Ana Cláudia
Malhado, Ana Cláudia
de Almeida, Ana Karolina Rodrigues
Braga, Caryne
Loretto, Diogo
Câmara, Edeltrudes Maria Valadares Calaça
Menezes, Fernando Heberson
Guilhon, Gabby
Paise, Gabriela
Sobral, Gisela
Varjão, Iardley Cícero Gomes
Ferreira, Jéssica Viviane Amorim
da Silva Oliveira, Leandro
Geise, Lena
Pereira, Luiz Cezar Machado
Corrêa, Matheus Rocha Jorge
Nicola, Patricia Avello
Guedes, Patricia Gonçalves
Becker, Rafael Gustavo
Barreto, Rebeca Mascarenhas Fonseca
da Silva, Shirley Seixas Pereira
Orsini, Vinicius Santana
Ladle, Richard James
Small mammals from the Caatinga: A dataset for the Brazilian semiarid biome
author_facet da Costa‐Pinto, Anna Ludmilla
Bovendorp, Ricardo S.
Bocchiglieri, Adriana
Caccavo, Aldo
Delciellos, Ana Cláudia
Malhado, Ana Cláudia
de Almeida, Ana Karolina Rodrigues
Braga, Caryne
Loretto, Diogo
Câmara, Edeltrudes Maria Valadares Calaça
Menezes, Fernando Heberson
Guilhon, Gabby
Paise, Gabriela
Sobral, Gisela
Varjão, Iardley Cícero Gomes
Ferreira, Jéssica Viviane Amorim
da Silva Oliveira, Leandro
Geise, Lena
Pereira, Luiz Cezar Machado
Corrêa, Matheus Rocha Jorge
Nicola, Patricia Avello
Guedes, Patricia Gonçalves
Becker, Rafael Gustavo
Barreto, Rebeca Mascarenhas Fonseca
da Silva, Shirley Seixas Pereira
Orsini, Vinicius Santana
Ladle, Richard James
author_sort da Costa‐Pinto, Anna Ludmilla
title Small mammals from the Caatinga: A dataset for the Brazilian semiarid biome
title_short Small mammals from the Caatinga: A dataset for the Brazilian semiarid biome
title_full Small mammals from the Caatinga: A dataset for the Brazilian semiarid biome
title_fullStr Small mammals from the Caatinga: A dataset for the Brazilian semiarid biome
title_full_unstemmed Small mammals from the Caatinga: A dataset for the Brazilian semiarid biome
title_sort small mammals from the caatinga: a dataset for the brazilian semiarid biome
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