Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental services

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Main Author: Morais,Alessandro R
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Freitas-Oliveira,Roniel, Moreira,Jânio Cordeiro, Souza,Antonio Olímpio de, Bittar,Bruno Barros, Carvalho,Fábio Martins Vilar de, Oliveira,Gustavo Valtuille de, Santos,Lia Raquel Souza, Guimarães,Marco Antônio, Amorim,Nathan Pereira Lima, Assis,Rhayane Alves de, Borges,Rinneu Elias, Oliveira,Seixas Rezende, Andreani,Tainã Lucas, Siqueira,Mariana Nascimento
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Summary: Abstract: The replacement of natural landscapes by anthropic environments has led to habitat loss and consequently, to the decline and extinction of many species populations. Several strategies, such as the creation of protected areas (PAs) and payment for ecosystem services have been adopted to mitigate the consequences of this biodiversity crisis. In Rio Verde, Goiás, Brazil, a Water Producer Program (WPP) was established, which provides payment for ecosystem services for the maintenance of riparian vegetation in the region of the Ribeirão Abóbora, a river which supplies the city and metropolitan area. In the absence of environmental diagnostic studies in the region, this present study contributes to reducing some knowledge gaps, through the: (i) characterization of the landscape in the WPP area, (ii) characterization of species of fauna (amphibians, birds, fish, and medium and large terrestrial mammals) and woody flora that occur in this area, and (iii) comparison of species diversity (fauna and flora) found in our study area with the diversity observed in the Cerrado protected area network. Our results reveal a low native vegetation cover (~21% of total area), but we recorded 300 total species: 20 species of anuran amphibians, 100 birds, 10 fish, 16 terrestrial mammals (medium and large), and 154 woody plants. Our sample comprises species considered endemic to the Cerrado (e.g., Anuran - Barycholos terntezi and Mammal - Callithrix penicillata), threatened species (e.g., Mammals - Herpailurus yagouaroundi, Myrmecophaga tridactyla and Tapirus terrestris), and exotic invasive species (Mammal - Sus scrofa). The results presented in this study are relevant and may help in the proposal of management actions within the scope of this important program of payment for environmental services.
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spelling Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental servicesAnuransbirdsmammalsfisheswoody plantsexotic invasive speciesthreatened speciesAbstract: The replacement of natural landscapes by anthropic environments has led to habitat loss and consequently, to the decline and extinction of many species populations. Several strategies, such as the creation of protected areas (PAs) and payment for ecosystem services have been adopted to mitigate the consequences of this biodiversity crisis. In Rio Verde, Goiás, Brazil, a Water Producer Program (WPP) was established, which provides payment for ecosystem services for the maintenance of riparian vegetation in the region of the Ribeirão Abóbora, a river which supplies the city and metropolitan area. In the absence of environmental diagnostic studies in the region, this present study contributes to reducing some knowledge gaps, through the: (i) characterization of the landscape in the WPP area, (ii) characterization of species of fauna (amphibians, birds, fish, and medium and large terrestrial mammals) and woody flora that occur in this area, and (iii) comparison of species diversity (fauna and flora) found in our study area with the diversity observed in the Cerrado protected area network. Our results reveal a low native vegetation cover (~21% of total area), but we recorded 300 total species: 20 species of anuran amphibians, 100 birds, 10 fish, 16 terrestrial mammals (medium and large), and 154 woody plants. Our sample comprises species considered endemic to the Cerrado (e.g., Anuran - Barycholos terntezi and Mammal - Callithrix penicillata), threatened species (e.g., Mammals - Herpailurus yagouaroundi, Myrmecophaga tridactyla and Tapirus terrestris), and exotic invasive species (Mammal - Sus scrofa). The results presented in this study are relevant and may help in the proposal of management actions within the scope of this important program of payment for environmental services.Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032022000100302Biota Neotropica v.22 n.1 2022reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2021-1283info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMorais,Alessandro RFreitas-Oliveira,RonielMoreira,Jânio CordeiroSouza,Antonio Olímpio deBittar,Bruno BarrosCarvalho,Fábio Martins Vilar deOliveira,Gustavo Valtuille deSantos,Lia Raquel SouzaGuimarães,Marco AntônioAmorim,Nathan Pereira LimaAssis,Rhayane Alves deBorges,Rinneu EliasOliveira,Seixas RezendeAndreani,Tainã LucasSiqueira,Mariana Nascimentoeng2022-02-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032022000100302Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2022-02-21T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental services
title Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental services
spellingShingle Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental services
Morais,Alessandro R
Anurans
birds
mammals
fishes
woody plants
exotic invasive species
threatened species
title_short Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental services
title_full Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental services
title_fullStr Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental services
title_full_unstemmed Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental services
title_sort Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental services
author Morais,Alessandro R
author_facet Morais,Alessandro R
Freitas-Oliveira,Roniel
Moreira,Jânio Cordeiro
Souza,Antonio Olímpio de
Bittar,Bruno Barros
Carvalho,Fábio Martins Vilar de
Oliveira,Gustavo Valtuille de
Santos,Lia Raquel Souza
Guimarães,Marco Antônio
Amorim,Nathan Pereira Lima
Assis,Rhayane Alves de
Borges,Rinneu Elias
Oliveira,Seixas Rezende
Andreani,Tainã Lucas
Siqueira,Mariana Nascimento
author_role author
author2 Freitas-Oliveira,Roniel
Moreira,Jânio Cordeiro
Souza,Antonio Olímpio de
Bittar,Bruno Barros
Carvalho,Fábio Martins Vilar de
Oliveira,Gustavo Valtuille de
Santos,Lia Raquel Souza
Guimarães,Marco Antônio
Amorim,Nathan Pereira Lima
Assis,Rhayane Alves de
Borges,Rinneu Elias
Oliveira,Seixas Rezende
Andreani,Tainã Lucas
Siqueira,Mariana Nascimento
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morais,Alessandro R
Freitas-Oliveira,Roniel
Moreira,Jânio Cordeiro
Souza,Antonio Olímpio de
Bittar,Bruno Barros
Carvalho,Fábio Martins Vilar de
Oliveira,Gustavo Valtuille de
Santos,Lia Raquel Souza
Guimarães,Marco Antônio
Amorim,Nathan Pereira Lima
Assis,Rhayane Alves de
Borges,Rinneu Elias
Oliveira,Seixas Rezende
Andreani,Tainã Lucas
Siqueira,Mariana Nascimento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anurans
birds
mammals
fishes
woody plants
exotic invasive species
threatened species
topic Anurans
birds
mammals
fishes
woody plants
exotic invasive species
threatened species
description Abstract: The replacement of natural landscapes by anthropic environments has led to habitat loss and consequently, to the decline and extinction of many species populations. Several strategies, such as the creation of protected areas (PAs) and payment for ecosystem services have been adopted to mitigate the consequences of this biodiversity crisis. In Rio Verde, Goiás, Brazil, a Water Producer Program (WPP) was established, which provides payment for ecosystem services for the maintenance of riparian vegetation in the region of the Ribeirão Abóbora, a river which supplies the city and metropolitan area. In the absence of environmental diagnostic studies in the region, this present study contributes to reducing some knowledge gaps, through the: (i) characterization of the landscape in the WPP area, (ii) characterization of species of fauna (amphibians, birds, fish, and medium and large terrestrial mammals) and woody flora that occur in this area, and (iii) comparison of species diversity (fauna and flora) found in our study area with the diversity observed in the Cerrado protected area network. Our results reveal a low native vegetation cover (~21% of total area), but we recorded 300 total species: 20 species of anuran amphibians, 100 birds, 10 fish, 16 terrestrial mammals (medium and large), and 154 woody plants. Our sample comprises species considered endemic to the Cerrado (e.g., Anuran - Barycholos terntezi and Mammal - Callithrix penicillata), threatened species (e.g., Mammals - Herpailurus yagouaroundi, Myrmecophaga tridactyla and Tapirus terrestris), and exotic invasive species (Mammal - Sus scrofa). The results presented in this study are relevant and may help in the proposal of management actions within the scope of this important program of payment for environmental services.
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