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Herpetofauna of protected areas in the Caatinga I: Raso da Catarina Ecological Station (Bahia, Brazil)

  • Adrian Garda,
  • Taís Costa,
  • Carlos Roberto dos Santos-Silva,
  • Daniel Mesquita,
  • Renato Faria,
  • Breno Conceião,
  • Izabel Soares da Silva,
  • Anthony Ferreira,
  • Stephanie Rocha,
  • Cristiane Palmeira,
  • Ricardo Rodrigues,
  • Stephen Ferrari,
  • Selma Torquato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15560/9.2.405
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 405 – 414

Abstract

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We provide a list of amphibian and squamate species collected in the Raso da Catarina Ecological Station, Bahia state, Brazil, during two distinct periods. An initial visual inventory of amphibians was conducted monthly from March 2010 to February 2011, using transects in a forest and temporary ponds. The second inventory was conducted over a 30-day period between March and April, 2012, when 37 pitfall trap arrays, each consisting of four buckets and supplementary glue traps, were set in low scrub and forest, complemented by opportunistic searches. A total of 19 lizard species, two amphisbaenians, 21 frogs, and 11 snakes were recorded during the study. New records for the protected area include 10 lizards, one amphisbaenian, 15 amphibians, and 11 snakes (36 species in total). Several species typical of the Atlantic Forest were collected, reflecting the potential influence of this biome, especially in the sampled forest habitats (Mata da Pororoca).