Bat species diversity from Reserva Ecológica de Guapiaçu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a compilation of two decades of sampling
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2023-11-25
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Reserva Ecológica de Guapiaçu (REGUA) is a private, protected area inside a remnant of the Atlantic Forest with
high biodiversity. Although the bats of the reserve have been sampled for more than two decades, few studies have been
published about them. Based on a compilation of data from several surveys, we present an updated list of the bat species
there and compare it with surveys from other locations in the Atlantic Forest. From August 1998 to September 2021, at least
194 sampling nights were carried out at REGUA by different research groups from various institutions, totaling 448,092 m2.h
of sampling. A total of 4,069 individuals were captured, belonging to 47 species and six families. Additionally, our results
indicate that it is possible that some species that occur at REGUA have not been recorded yet. REGUA has the greatest num ber of bat species known for the Atlantic Forest. This most likely results from the fact that the reserve includes large areas of
mature, continuous forest connected with other protected areas in the State of Rio de Janeiro. Another factor contributing
to the high diversity of bat species at REGUA is that the area has been intensely sampled for many years. Given that the bat
assemblage there appears to be a good proxy to ascertain the ecological patterns of biodiversity in well-preserved forests,
we consider REGUA to be an important area for long-term ecological research. The basic knowledge about the ecological
interactions of bats with different food resources and zoonotic microorganisms offers a unique opportunity to carry out
research in several areas of knowledge, making it possible to address questions about bat assemblage structure, bat-parasite
ecology, competition, niche partitioning, and other related studies.