Small Mammals from the Chelemha Cloud Forest Reserve, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala

dc.contributor.authorMatson, John O.
dc.contributor.authorOrdonez-Garza, Nicte
dc.contributor.authorWoodman, Neal
dc.contributor.authorBulmer, Walter
dc.contributor.authorEckerlin, Ralph P.
dc.contributor.authorHanson, J. Delton
dc.date.accessioned2015-05-15T12:50:29Z
dc.date.available2015-05-15T12:50:29Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.abstractWe surveyed the small mammals of remnant mixed hardwood-coniferous cloud forest at elevations ranging from 2,100-2,300 m in the Chelemha Cloud Forest Reserve, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. Removal-trapping using a combination of live traps, snap traps, and pitfall traps for 6 days in January 2007 resulted in 175 captures of 15 species of marsupials, shrews, and rodents. This diversity of small mammals is the highest that we have recorded from a single locality of the 10 visited during eight field seasons in the highlands of Guatemala. Based on captures, the most abundant species in the community of small mammals is Peromyscus grandis (n = 50), followed by Handleyomys rhabdops (n = 27), Heteromys desmarestianus (n = 18), Reithrodontomys mexicanus (n = 17), Handleyomys saturatior (n = 16), Sorex veraepacis (n = 15), and Scotinomys teguina (n = 13). The remaining eight species were represented by one to five individuals.
dc.format.extent258–262
dc.identifier0038-4909
dc.identifier.citationMatson, John O., Ordonez-Garza, Nicte, Woodman, Neal, Bulmer, Walter, Eckerlin, Ralph P., and Hanson, J. Delton. 2014. "Small Mammals from the Chelemha Cloud Forest Reserve, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala." <em>The Southwestern Naturalist</em>, 59, (2) 258–262. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1894/F14-TAL-60.1">https://doi.org/10.1894/F14-TAL-60.1</a>.
dc.identifier.issn0038-4909
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10088/26205
dc.publisherSouthwestern Association of Naturalists
dc.relation.ispartofThe Southwestern Naturalist 59 (2)
dc.titleSmall Mammals from the Chelemha Cloud Forest Reserve, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
dc.typearticle
sro.description.unitNMNH
sro.description.unitNH-Vertebrate Zoology
sro.identifier.doi10.1894/F14-TAL-60.1
sro.identifier.itemID135852
sro.identifier.refworksID58089
sro.publicationPlaceSan Marcos; Southwest Texas State University, Department of Biology, 601 University Dr, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA

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