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In the article “Small mammal diversity in Semi-deciduous Seasonal Forest of the southernmost Brazilian Pampa: the importance of owl pellets for rapid inventories in human-changing ecosystems”, http://doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.25, published in the Journal Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia, Volume 60: 1-12, the material attributed to Nectomys squamipes was misidentified. The material in fact is quite large specimens of Sooretamys angouya. So,

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… individuals belonging to 19 taxa were recorded,

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… individuals belonging to 18 taxa were recorded,

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… and 15 rodents (Cricetidae, Muridae, Caviidae; 99.46%).

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… and 14 rodents (Cricetidae, Muridae, Caviidae; 99.46%).

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… 2,617 individuals belonging to 19 small mammal taxa, including two didelphimorphian species (Didelphidae) (Fig. 2), two chiropterans (Molossidae and Phyllostomidae) (Fig. 3), and 15 rodents (Cricetidae, Muridae, and Caviidae)…

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… 2,617 individuals belonging to 18 small mammal taxa, including two didelphimorphian species (Didelphidae) (Fig. 2), two chiropterans (Molossidae and Phyllostomidae) (Fig. 3), and 14 rodents (Cricetidae, Muridae, and Caviidae)…

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The other 12 taxa together represented 5.46% of the individuals.

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The other 14 taxa together represented 5.51% of the individuals.

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(G) = Nectomys squamipes, UFSC-CF 32-10-1, right m1-m3.

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(G) = Sooretamys angouya, UFSC-CF 32-10-1, right m1-m3.

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The correct Table 2 is shown below:

Table 2
Minimum number of individuals per taxon of small mammals registered in Tyto furcata pellets from the municipality of São Lourenço do Sul, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The sites abbreviations follow Table 1.

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… (Juliomys, Nectomys, Sooretasmys).

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… (Juliomys, Sooretamys).

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Corroborating this, Juliomys sp., Nectomys squamipes, and Sooretamys angouya,

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Corroborating this, Juliomys sp., and Sooretamys angouya,

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… (Paglia et al., 2012), while N. squamipes, a semiaquatic rodent, is strongly associated with this biome and the adjacent Cerrado gallery forests (Bonvicino & Weksler, 2015).

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… (Paglia et al., 2012).

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… including at least 17 taxa of non-volant small mammals…

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… including at least 16 taxa of non-volant small mammals…

  • Published with the financial support of the "Programa de Apoio às Publicações Científicas Periódicas da USP"
Edited by: Carlos José Einicker Lamas

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    07 Sept 2020
  • Date of issue
    2020

History

  • Received
    22 June 2020
  • Accepted
    22 June 2020
  • Published
    16 July 2020
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