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      Diversidad y composición de murciélagos (Mammalia: Chiroptera) en el municipio de Acandí, Chocó - Colombia Translated title: Bats diversity and composition (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the municipality of Acandí, Chocó - Colombia

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          RESUMEN En el marco del proyecto aplicación de la CTel para el mejoramiento del sector maderero en el departamento del Chocó, se determinó la diversidad y composición de la comunidad de murciélagos en el municipio de Acandí, departamento del Chocó - Colombia, se realizaron muestreos con redes de niebla durante 16 días del mes marzo de 2016, en una zona de bosque intervenido. Un total 39 individuos fueron registrados, agrupados en tres familias, tres subfamilias, nueve géneros y 13 especies. La familia Phyllostomidae fue la mejor representada con el 82,05% de los individuos colectados y diez especies. Al mismo tiempo la subfamilia Stenodermatinae fue la más abundante y diversa representando un 59% (n=23) con cinco géneros y ocho especies. A nivel de especies Urodela convexum, Carollia perspicillata y Artibeus lituratus fueron las más abundantes con el 46,2% del total de los individuos registrados en este estudio. De los tres gremios tróficos encontrados el frugívoro con un 76,92% (n=30), fue el mejor representado. Este estudio aporta un nuevo registro del murciélago de patas peludas Diphylla ecaudata para la región del Chocó-Biogeográfico colombiano, y amplía la distribución geográfica conocida para la especie en Colombia. Esta investigación evidencia la necesidad de estudiar sistemáticamente regiones que aportan datos importantes sobre la comunidad de murciélagos en Colombia.

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          ABSTRACT In the framework of the CTel application project for the improvement of the timber sector in the department of Chocó, the diversity and composition of the bat community in the municipality of Acandí, department of Chocó, was determined - Colombia, Samplings were carried out with fog nets during 16 days of March 2016, in an intervened forest area. A total of 39 individuals were registered, grouped into three families, three subfamilies, nine genera and 13 species, samplings were carried out with fog nets during 16 days of March 2016, in an intervened forest area. A total of 39 individuals were registered, grouped into three families, three subfamilies, nine genera and 13 species. The Phyllostomidae family was the best represented with 82.05% of the collected individuals and ten species. At the same time the Stenodermatinae subfamily was the most abundant and diverse representing 59% (n = 23) with five genera and eight species. At the Urodela convexum species level, Carollia perspicillata and Artibeus lituratus were the most abundant with 46.2% of the total individuals registered in this study. Of the three trophic guilds found, the frugivore with 76.92% (n = 30) was the best represented. This study provides a new record of the hairy-legged bat Diphylla ecaudata for the Colombian Chocó-Biogeographical region, and broadens the geographic distribution known for the species in Colombia. This research demonstrates the need to systematically study regions that provide important data on the bat community in Colombia.

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                Journal
                recia
                Revista colombiana de ciencia animal recia
                rev. colombiana cienc. anim. Recia
                Universidad de Sucre, Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias (Sincelejo, Sucre, Colombia )
                2027-4297
                June 2018
                : 10
                : 1
                : 7-14
                Affiliations
                [2] orgnameUniversidad Tecnológica del Choco orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Básicas y Exactas Colombia
                [1] Chocó orgnameUniversidad Tecnológica del Chocó orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Básicas y Exactas Colombia
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                S2027-42972018000100007
                10.24188/recia.v10.n1.2018.628
                09bea4bf-a2fc-4492-ae62-9669d2d84cfd

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                : 09 September 2016
                : 27 November 2017
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                Chiropterofauna,Phyllostomidae,Distribution,nuevo registro,región atlántica,Quiropterofauna,Distribución,new record,Atlantic Region

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