Diversidad y distribución de los mamíferos del Perú I: Didelphimorphia, Paucituberculata, Sirenia, Cingulata, Pilosa, Primates, Lagomorpha, Eulipotyphla, Carnivora, Perissodactyla y Artiodactyla

Translated title of the contribution: Diversity and distribution of mammals from Peru I: Didelphimorphia, paucituberculata, sirenia, cingulata, pilosa, primates, lagomorpha, eulipotyphla, carnivora, perissodactyla, and Artiodactyla

Víctor Pacheco, Laura Graham-Angeles, Silvia Diaz, Cindy M. Hurtado, Dennisse Ruelas, Klauss Cervantes, José Serrano-Villavicencio

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Abstract

This work summarizes recent knowledge regarding the diversity and distribution of 11 Orders of mammals from Peru. Species information is presented for the country, ecoregions and, for the first time, by individual departments. Furthermore, we identified endemic species for the country and provided elevation ranges per species. To compile our information, we conducted an exhaustive review of the scientific literature and specimens in scientific collections, consulting with specialists when needed to verify records. We report 191 species belonging to the orders Didelphimorphia (46 spp.), Paucituberculata (2), Sirenia (1), Cingulata (5), Pilosa (8), Primates (42), Lagomorpha (2), Eulipotyphla (3), Carnivora (33), Perissodactyla (2), and Artiodactyla (47, including 32 cetaceans); 22 of these are endemic to Peru. Due to their high diversity and number of taxonomic changes, the Orders Chiroptera and Rodentia will be treated separately in future articles. The species records presented here, together with previous reports of bats (189 spp.) and rodents (189 spp.) yield a current total 569 species of mammals for Peru. Finally, we provide taxonomic notes for species that exhibit differences with respect to the previously published list of Peruvian mammals. We hope that this first list of mammals by department encourages further studies of Peruvian mammalian diversity at the regional level.

Translated title of the contributionDiversity and distribution of mammals from Peru I: Didelphimorphia, paucituberculata, sirenia, cingulata, pilosa, primates, lagomorpha, eulipotyphla, carnivora, perissodactyla, and Artiodactyla
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)289-328
Number of pages40
JournalRevista Peruana de Biologia
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Aug 2020
Externally publishedYes

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