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Title: The effect of riparian zones on species diversity of frogs in Amazonian forests
Authors: Ribeiro, José Wagner
Lima, Albertina Pimental
Magnusson, William Ernest
Keywords: Population Distribution
Rainforest
Riparian Zone
Species Conservations
Species Diversity
Amazonia
Anura
Issue Date: 2012
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Copeia
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 3, Pags. 375-384
Abstract: We investigated the effects of riparian zones, and associated environmental variables, on the composition and number of species of frogs per sample unit in an Amazonian forest. Sample plots in riparian (up to 10 m from water bodies) and non-riparian areas were distributed over a 25 km2 sampling grid to obtain a representative sample of habitats in each category. Each plot was sampled three times, over two rainy seasons. The riparian plots harbored more and different species than the non-riparian plots. In riparian areas near streams, the species composition changed along the gradient associated with stream width. The higher number of individuals and species in riparian plots highlights the importance of water courses and associated riparian areas for the conservation of anuran diversity in Amazon rainforests. © 2012 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1643/CE-11-117
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