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Rodríguez, D., (2007). Los Anuros de los Bosques Montanos Húmedos de Carpish (Dpto. Huánuco-Perú) [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/915
Rodríguez, D., Los Anuros de los Bosques Montanos Húmedos de Carpish (Dpto. Huánuco-Perú) [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2007. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/915
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title = "Los Anuros de los Bosques Montanos Húmedos de Carpish (Dpto. Huánuco-Perú)",
author = "Rodríguez Mercado, Daniel Alcides",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2007"
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Title: Los Anuros de los Bosques Montanos Húmedos de Carpish (Dpto. Huánuco-Perú)
Authors(s): Rodríguez Mercado, Daniel Alcides
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.00
Issue Date: 2007
Institution: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Abstract: Se evaluó la riqueza, abundancia y hábitat de anuros que habitan los bosques montanos húmedos de Carpish (2720 – 2980 msnm) (Provincia de Huánuco, Departamento del Huánuco) entre octubre del 2001 y agosto del 2002.
Se establecieron seis puntos de muestreo, distribuidos a diferentes alturas abarcando los distintos tipos de hábitats. Se evaluó el área tanto en temporada húmeda como en la seca durante 30 días, empleándose dos métodos de muestreo: búsqueda por encuentro visual (“Visual Encounter Surveys”-VES) y trampas de pozo (“Pitfall”).
Ocho especies de anuros fueron registrados, de las cuales tres son primeros registros para la provincia de Huánuco y cinco probables nuevas para la ciencia, dos ya publicadas recientemente y tres en proceso de descripción.
La abundancia de las tres especies que conforman el género más abundante, Eleutherodactylus, parece mostrar una disminución con la altitud, sin embargo esta no es significativa (R2= 0.458, p= 0.139) debido a la baja densidad de especimenes.
Los anuros registrados se asocian a la disponibilidad de cuatro microhábitats: suelo (musgo y hojarasca), plántula, helecho y arbusto, los cuales presentan altas densidades vegetales y ayudan a mantener la humedad.
Species richness, abundance and habitat of anurans inhabiting the humid montane forests of Carpish (2720 – 2980 masl) (Provincia de Huánuco, Departamento de Huánuco) was studied between october 2001 and august 2002. Six sectors were established, these were distributed at different levels and constituted by the different types of habitats. The area was evaluated during the wet and dry seasons of the Andean region for 30 days, using two sampling methods: visual encounter surveys and pitfall traps. Eight anuran species were found, three are first records for the provincia de Huánuco and five potential new species for the science, two species were published recently and three in description process. From the data the abundance of most abundant genus, Eleutherodactylus, could indicate a decrease with the altitude, however there is not a significant relationship (R2= 0.458, p= 0.139), due to the scarce density of specimens. The anurans are related to the presence of four microhabitats: soil (moss and leaf litter), small plant, fern and bush, which help to maintain humidity and offer protection from the climatic activity (rain, wind and sun).
Species richness, abundance and habitat of anurans inhabiting the humid montane forests of Carpish (2720 – 2980 masl) (Provincia de Huánuco, Departamento de Huánuco) was studied between october 2001 and august 2002. Six sectors were established, these were distributed at different levels and constituted by the different types of habitats. The area was evaluated during the wet and dry seasons of the Andean region for 30 days, using two sampling methods: visual encounter surveys and pitfall traps. Eight anuran species were found, three are first records for the provincia de Huánuco and five potential new species for the science, two species were published recently and three in description process. From the data the abundance of most abundant genus, Eleutherodactylus, could indicate a decrease with the altitude, however there is not a significant relationship (R2= 0.458, p= 0.139), due to the scarce density of specimens. The anurans are related to the presence of four microhabitats: soil (moss and leaf litter), small plant, fern and bush, which help to maintain humidity and offer protection from the climatic activity (rain, wind and sun).
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/915
Discipline: Ciencias Biológicas
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas. Escuela Académico Profesional de Ciencias Biológicas
Grade or title: Biólogo con mención en Zoología
Register date: 20-Aug-2013
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