Herpetofauna of Nísia Floresta National Forest, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil: Richness and abundance differences among natural and secondary forests

Author:

Sousa Maria Beatriz de Andrade1,Lion Marília Bruzzi2,Costa Winícius Mateus Magalhães3,Egl Bryan André de Lima3,Figueiredo Fabiany Herica3,Leite Nicolas Vinicius A. A.3,Marcos Daniel Victor Morais3ORCID,Magalhães Felipe de Medeiros4ORCID,Matias Cícera Silvilene Leite3,Neta Aldenir Ferreira da Silva3,Oliveira José Eduardo Gomes de3,Puertas Igor Peres3ORCID,Queiroz Vitória Godeiro de3,Silva Daniel da Costa3,Silva Willianilson Pessoa da3,Silveira Filho Ricardo Rodrigues da5,Soares Matheus Lucas Azevedo3,Mesquita Daniel Oliveira4ORCID,Garda Adrian Antonio3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brasil; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil

2. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil

3. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil

4. Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brasil

5. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil; Knowledge Center for Biodiversity, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract In the Atlantic Forest, species distributions are not uniform. The biome has been divided into 8 biogeographic sub-regions, such as the Pernambuco Center of Endemism (PCE), in northeastern Brazil. Nísia Floresta National Forest (Flona) is a protected area situated in the municipality of Nísia Floresta, Rio Grande do Norte state, harboring native vegetation (Atlantic Forest and "Restingas or Tabuleiros") as well regenerating areas, with experimental plots of exotic plants for timber production. Herein, we present, for the first time, a species list of the herpetofauna surveyed at Flona over the past 10 years, using a standardized, long-term sampling design along with visual encounter surveys. We conducted monthly surveys across the area using 84 pitfall traps randomly distributed in 21 arrays throughout the forest's three phytogeographic zones (Restinga, Atlantic Forest, and Regeneration). In addition, we characterized ground-dwelling herpetofauna community diversity across these three zones over the course of an entire year. We collected a total of 39 species of reptiles (among lizards, snakes, chelonians, alligators, and amphisbaenians) and 24 species of frogs. The most frequent family found for reptiles was Dipsadidae, followed by Colubridae. In frogs, Leptodactylidae was the most common, followed by Hylidae. Herpetofaunal diversity in regeneration areas is smaller than forests, which in turn are marginally less diverse than the Restinga. Community descriptors such as equity, presence of exclusive species, and differences in abundances and composition indicate that distinct management strategies for each zone are needed for this protected area. At last, albeit smaller, diversity in regenerating areas is similar to natural areas, a reassuring result considering the significant deforestation the Atlantic Forest has suffered and the urgent need for restoration initiatives.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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