Human perception of the conservation and biodiversity state of forest remnants under different levels of urbanization

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Autor(a) principal: Grande, Thallita Oliveira de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Ribeiro, Paulo Henrique Pinheiro, Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciences
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/29018
Resumo: Human perception of local environmental biodiversity and conservation may provide another dimension to understanding the ecology of urban ecosystems. This perception can vary according to the environmental urbanization level and may contribute towards its conservation. We investigated the relationship between the human perception of the conservation and state of animal richness in urban remnants and level of landscape urbanization, and between the human perception of animal richness and the remnants’ area. In addition, we tested the effectiveness of interviews as the means for evaluating animal richness. The subjects' perception of the conservation of remnants did not correlate with the level of urbanization. Richness was reported as high and varied with the remnant’s area - indicating maintenance of a possible species-area relationship in the studied landscape - but did not correlate with the level of urbanization. Urbanization can standardize the popular knowledge about conservation. Interviews with local residents proved to bring efficient insights into urban animal richness, especially for primates, and can be supplemented by camera-trapping. Human perception, obtained through interviews, is relevant and useful for the description of ecological aspects of urban regions and supports environmental awareness, actions, research projects, and management for conservation purposes. 
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Human perception of the conservation and biodiversity state of forest remnants under different levels of urbanization
title Human perception of the conservation and biodiversity state of forest remnants under different levels of urbanization
spellingShingle Human perception of the conservation and biodiversity state of forest remnants under different levels of urbanization
Grande, Thallita Oliveira de
popular knowledge
anthropization
urban remnants
faunal richness
ethnoecology
species-area relationship
Ecologia
popular knowledge
anthropization
urban remnants
faunal richness
ethnoecology
species-area relationship
Ecologia
title_short Human perception of the conservation and biodiversity state of forest remnants under different levels of urbanization
title_full Human perception of the conservation and biodiversity state of forest remnants under different levels of urbanization
title_fullStr Human perception of the conservation and biodiversity state of forest remnants under different levels of urbanization
title_full_unstemmed Human perception of the conservation and biodiversity state of forest remnants under different levels of urbanization
title_sort Human perception of the conservation and biodiversity state of forest remnants under different levels of urbanization
author Grande, Thallita Oliveira de
author_facet Grande, Thallita Oliveira de
Ribeiro, Paulo Henrique Pinheiro
Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues de
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro, Paulo Henrique Pinheiro
Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Grande, Thallita Oliveira de
Ribeiro, Paulo Henrique Pinheiro
Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv popular knowledge
anthropization
urban remnants
faunal richness
ethnoecology
species-area relationship
Ecologia
popular knowledge
anthropization
urban remnants
faunal richness
ethnoecology
species-area relationship
Ecologia
topic popular knowledge
anthropization
urban remnants
faunal richness
ethnoecology
species-area relationship
Ecologia
popular knowledge
anthropization
urban remnants
faunal richness
ethnoecology
species-area relationship
Ecologia
description Human perception of local environmental biodiversity and conservation may provide another dimension to understanding the ecology of urban ecosystems. This perception can vary according to the environmental urbanization level and may contribute towards its conservation. We investigated the relationship between the human perception of the conservation and state of animal richness in urban remnants and level of landscape urbanization, and between the human perception of animal richness and the remnants’ area. In addition, we tested the effectiveness of interviews as the means for evaluating animal richness. The subjects' perception of the conservation of remnants did not correlate with the level of urbanization. Richness was reported as high and varied with the remnant’s area - indicating maintenance of a possible species-area relationship in the studied landscape - but did not correlate with the level of urbanization. Urbanization can standardize the popular knowledge about conservation. Interviews with local residents proved to bring efficient insights into urban animal richness, especially for primates, and can be supplemented by camera-trapping. Human perception, obtained through interviews, is relevant and useful for the description of ecological aspects of urban regions and supports environmental awareness, actions, research projects, and management for conservation purposes. 
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