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Composition and Natural History of Snakes from Etá Farm region, Sete Barras, south-eastern Brazil

Approximately 140 snake species are known to occur in the Atlantic Forest with nearly half being endemic to this ecoregion. However, the Atlantic forest is one of the most threatened tropical ecoregions, with only 16% of its original area remaining as forest. This extensive habitat loss must have ha...

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Autores principales: Fiorillo, Bruno F., da Silva, Bruno R., Menezes, Frederico Alcântara, Marques, Otavio A.V., Martins, Marcio
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7205842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32405243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.931.46882
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author Fiorillo, Bruno F.
da Silva, Bruno R.
Menezes, Frederico Alcântara
Marques, Otavio A.V.
Martins, Marcio
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Menezes, Frederico Alcântara
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description Approximately 140 snake species are known to occur in the Atlantic Forest with nearly half being endemic to this ecoregion. However, the Atlantic forest is one of the most threatened tropical ecoregions, with only 16% of its original area remaining as forest. This extensive habitat loss must have had a negative effect on its snake fauna. Indeed, 53% of the threatened snakes of Brazil occur in the Atlantic forest. Therefore, basic natural history information that can potentially contribute to the conservation of Atlantic forest snakes are urgently needed. Here the natural history of a snake assemblage at Etá Farm region, Sete Barras municipality, south-eastern Brazil is described, and a visual guide and an identification key provided that can be used by researchers and local people to identify snakes from this region. Most of the species found in the field use both open areas and forests, are primarily terrestrial, present diurnal activity, and include frogs in their diet. A higher number of enlarged follicles, eggs, and/or embryos were recorded during the warm and rainy season. Seventeen different types of defensive tactics were recorded in the species found in the field. This study provides useful information for understanding the structure of snake assemblages of the Atlantic Forest and is potentially useful for conservation assessments and for designing conservation plans.
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spelling pubmed-72058422020-05-13 Composition and Natural History of Snakes from Etá Farm region, Sete Barras, south-eastern Brazil Fiorillo, Bruno F. da Silva, Bruno R. Menezes, Frederico Alcântara Marques, Otavio A.V. Martins, Marcio Zookeys Checklist Approximately 140 snake species are known to occur in the Atlantic Forest with nearly half being endemic to this ecoregion. However, the Atlantic forest is one of the most threatened tropical ecoregions, with only 16% of its original area remaining as forest. This extensive habitat loss must have had a negative effect on its snake fauna. Indeed, 53% of the threatened snakes of Brazil occur in the Atlantic forest. Therefore, basic natural history information that can potentially contribute to the conservation of Atlantic forest snakes are urgently needed. Here the natural history of a snake assemblage at Etá Farm region, Sete Barras municipality, south-eastern Brazil is described, and a visual guide and an identification key provided that can be used by researchers and local people to identify snakes from this region. Most of the species found in the field use both open areas and forests, are primarily terrestrial, present diurnal activity, and include frogs in their diet. A higher number of enlarged follicles, eggs, and/or embryos were recorded during the warm and rainy season. Seventeen different types of defensive tactics were recorded in the species found in the field. This study provides useful information for understanding the structure of snake assemblages of the Atlantic Forest and is potentially useful for conservation assessments and for designing conservation plans. Pensoft Publishers 2020-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7205842/ /pubmed/32405243 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.931.46882 Text en Bruno F. Fiorillo, Bruno R. da Silva, Frederico Alcântara Menezes, Otavio A. V. Marques, Marcio Martins http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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da Silva, Bruno R.
Menezes, Frederico Alcântara
Marques, Otavio A.V.
Martins, Marcio
Composition and Natural History of Snakes from Etá Farm region, Sete Barras, south-eastern Brazil
title Composition and Natural History of Snakes from Etá Farm region, Sete Barras, south-eastern Brazil
title_full Composition and Natural History of Snakes from Etá Farm region, Sete Barras, south-eastern Brazil
title_fullStr Composition and Natural History of Snakes from Etá Farm region, Sete Barras, south-eastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Composition and Natural History of Snakes from Etá Farm region, Sete Barras, south-eastern Brazil
title_short Composition and Natural History of Snakes from Etá Farm region, Sete Barras, south-eastern Brazil
title_sort composition and natural history of snakes from etá farm region, sete barras, south-eastern brazil
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7205842/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.931.46882
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