Abstract

Abstract: The state of Maranhão, located in the westernmost portion of the Northeast Region of Brazil, is characterized by a dynamic and unstable ecotone among the Amazon, Caatinga and Cerrado biomes that presents a high degree of biodiversity with high vulnerability to anthropogenic activities. Despite the enormous potential for sheltering high levels of species diversity and abundance, little is known about many aspects the state’s biodiversity, especially with regard to mammalian fauna. A capture-recapture methodology using live-traps was employed to inventory the non-volant, small mammal community. In addition, we recorded medium and large mammals based on direct and indirect observations, camera-trap surveys, and interviews. An extensive literature search of published research was also performed to maximize the elaboration of a complete mammal species checklist for Maranhão. A total of 89 non-volant mammal species, representing 9 orders and 27 families were recorded in the state of Maranhão. Of these taxa, 25.84% are included in the Brazilian Red List for endangered species, while 20 are considered as being endemic to Brazil. The preservation status of some areas, coupled with the strong presence of agro-pastoral environments, contributed to some unusual species occurrences, while the state’s ecotonal nature was noted by the numbers of species associated with the Amazon (N=65) and Cerrado (N=66) biomes.. Given the rapid development and effects of numerous anthropogenic impacts occurring in the state, it is a crucial time to quantify, even at specific scales, the environmental richness of Maranhão. The significant levels of biodiversity, high degree of endemism, and the presence of numerous rare and endangered species characterizes Maranhão as being among the most biologically important parts of Brazil. Nonetheless, many gaps in our basic knowledge regarding the biodiversity of this area remain, such that the execution of additional biological inventories is imperative, as are greater efforts to clarify certain species limits and necessary taxonomic revisions, most notably that for small mammals.

Highlights

  • Maranhão is among the least known states of Brazil in terms of its biodiversity, either due to the classic veil line proposed by Preston (1948) or the geographical bias in funding allocated to support biological inventory studies (Magnusson et al, 2016)

  • 64.1% of the territory of Maranhão occurs within the Cerrado biome, 34.8% within the Amazon biome and 1.1% is classified as part of the Caatinga biome (Stella 2011)

  • A total of 89 non-volant, wild mammal species were confirmed as occurring within the state boundaries of Maranhão (Table 2, Figures 2 and 3)

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Introduction

Maranhão is among the least known states of Brazil in terms of its biodiversity, either due to the classic veil line proposed by Preston (1948) or the geographical bias in funding allocated to support biological inventory studies (Magnusson et al, 2016). 64.1% of the territory of Maranhão occurs within the Cerrado biome, 34.8% within the Amazon biome and 1.1% is classified as part of the Caatinga biome (Stella 2011). A total of 138 municipalities in Maranhão occur within the Cerrado biome, 110 within the Amazon biome and 15 within the Caatinga biome. The Amazon represents the largest continuous area of rainforest in the world and is recognized for its extreme ecological importance and essential environmental services (MMA, 2007). Such recognition is supported by the large variety and complexity of ecosystems presented by the biome, which affords progressive increases in species richness (Peres 2005). The Cerrado biome is considered to be the most diverse tropical savanna in the world, presenting a large variety of habitats and remarkable alternation of species between different phytophysiognomies (Medeiros et al 2011)

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