Taxonomic distinctness and conservation of a new high biodiversity subterranean area in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: GALLÃO,JONAS E.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: BICHUETTE,MARIA ELINA
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Subterranean environments, even though they do not possess a primary production (photosynthesis), may present high biodiversity, faunistic originality, endemism, phylogenetic isolations and unique ecological and/or evolution events, in addition to rare taxa. Studies investigating the biological diversity in Neotropical caves are relatively rare and recent, and most of them have been conducted in Brazil. We sampled caves from the state of Bahia, northeastern Brazil, and through sampling sufficiency tests and richness estimators, we demonstrate that the normatization for the Brazilian cave laws is not adequate for its conservation and that only α diversity index is not enough to verify faunistic patterns. We suggest that a phylogenetic diversity index be more robust and accurate for conservation purposes, particularly the Taxonomic Distinctness index. Moreover, we propose that the sandstone complex caves from Chapada Diamantina National Park need to be classified as being of high subterranean biodiversity in a global scope.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Taxonomic distinctness and conservation of a new high biodiversity subterranean area in Brazil
title Taxonomic distinctness and conservation of a new high biodiversity subterranean area in Brazil
spellingShingle Taxonomic distinctness and conservation of a new high biodiversity subterranean area in Brazil
GALLÃO,JONAS E.
cave conservation
endemisms
faunistic singularity
speleological brazilian laws
troglobites
title_short Taxonomic distinctness and conservation of a new high biodiversity subterranean area in Brazil
title_full Taxonomic distinctness and conservation of a new high biodiversity subterranean area in Brazil
title_fullStr Taxonomic distinctness and conservation of a new high biodiversity subterranean area in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic distinctness and conservation of a new high biodiversity subterranean area in Brazil
title_sort Taxonomic distinctness and conservation of a new high biodiversity subterranean area in Brazil
author GALLÃO,JONAS E.
author_facet GALLÃO,JONAS E.
BICHUETTE,MARIA ELINA
author_role author
author2 BICHUETTE,MARIA ELINA
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GALLÃO,JONAS E.
BICHUETTE,MARIA ELINA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cave conservation
endemisms
faunistic singularity
speleological brazilian laws
troglobites
topic cave conservation
endemisms
faunistic singularity
speleological brazilian laws
troglobites
description Subterranean environments, even though they do not possess a primary production (photosynthesis), may present high biodiversity, faunistic originality, endemism, phylogenetic isolations and unique ecological and/or evolution events, in addition to rare taxa. Studies investigating the biological diversity in Neotropical caves are relatively rare and recent, and most of them have been conducted in Brazil. We sampled caves from the state of Bahia, northeastern Brazil, and through sampling sufficiency tests and richness estimators, we demonstrate that the normatization for the Brazilian cave laws is not adequate for its conservation and that only α diversity index is not enough to verify faunistic patterns. We suggest that a phylogenetic diversity index be more robust and accurate for conservation purposes, particularly the Taxonomic Distinctness index. Moreover, we propose that the sandstone complex caves from Chapada Diamantina National Park need to be classified as being of high subterranean biodiversity in a global scope.
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