Bibliographic citations
Cahuaza, D., Torres, J. (2020). Diversidad de micromamíferos terrestres en la estación biológica quebrada blanco en época húmeda y seca. Iquitos, Perú [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7256
Cahuaza, D., Torres, J. Diversidad de micromamíferos terrestres en la estación biológica quebrada blanco en época húmeda y seca. Iquitos, Perú []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7256
@misc{renati/971689,
title = "Diversidad de micromamíferos terrestres en la estación biológica quebrada blanco en época húmeda y seca. Iquitos, Perú",
author = "Torres Saldaña, Jimmy Marcos",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2020"
}
The present study was carried out at the Quebrada Blanco Biological Station, during two periods, one corresponding to the wet season between the months of May and June and another belonging to the dry season that spanned the months of October and November. The objective was to know the richness, abundance, diversity and degree of similarity of terrestrial micromammals between both study periods. For the capture, 6 transects were installed in each season, using a sampling effort of 268 traps / night and 30 buckets / night per season. The composition of terrestrial micromammals was made up of 2 orders, 3 families and 24 species. The most abundant species for the humid season in terms of marsupials were Marmosops noctivagus and Proechimys kulinae for rodents. During the dry season, the marsupial Monodelphis adusta and the rodent Proechimys sp. The Jaccard and Morisita-Horn similarity indices indicate that there are no significant differences between the two evaluated periods and the Mann Whitney U test (p = 0.8174) corroborates these results. In conclusion, the Biological Station is home to species of terrestrial micromammals that can also be distributed in other types of habitats.
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