Small reserves as hotspots for Fungi preservation in Brazil
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Resumo: | Small conservation areas have been created in many countries usually to protect plants and animals, but no priorities are deserved in protecting fungi. The creation of preservation areas is meeting a new problem: there are only small remaining areas, since exploration is destroying large forests. Applying the technique of the transects in three different areas in Brazil (Pampa and Cerrado biomes and Amazonian Forest), diversity and ecological data were collected for Agaricomycetes fungi, mainly order Agaricales, and compared to the fungi already known and their conservation status to understand how fungi are protected indirectly with the creation of small protected areas. The samples were collected in differents permanent protected areas (APP – permanent protected areas) in river margins in southern Brazil (RPAS), Saint Hilaire Forest in the Universidade de Goiás (MSH - ca. 20 ha) in Goiânia/GO and in the Universidade Federal do Amazonas Protected Forest (Manaus/AM - MUFAM), all located in Brazil. In MUFAM, 140 specimens were collected in 2014 and 2018 resulting in 47 species. In MSH 86 specimens were collected in 2019 and 2020 with 31 species identified. In RPAS 278 new species records for the Brazilian Pampa biome were cataloged, 23 new records for the state of Rio Grande do Sul and 4 new registrations for Brazil. This demonstrates the importance of small forest fragments to fungi preservation and maintenance, being efforts in that direction important in future studies of new conservation areas implementation. |
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Small reserves as hotspots for Fungi preservation in BrazilPequeñas reservas como hotspots para la preservación de hongos en BrasilPequenas reservas como hotspots para preservação de fungos no BrasilMycogeographyMushroomsAgaricalesAgaricomycetesBasidiomycotaProtection areas.MicogeografiaCogumelosAgaricalesAgaricomycetesBasidiomycotaÁreas de proteção.MicogeografíaHongosAgaricalesAgaricomycetesBasidiomycotaÁreas de protección.Small conservation areas have been created in many countries usually to protect plants and animals, but no priorities are deserved in protecting fungi. The creation of preservation areas is meeting a new problem: there are only small remaining areas, since exploration is destroying large forests. Applying the technique of the transects in three different areas in Brazil (Pampa and Cerrado biomes and Amazonian Forest), diversity and ecological data were collected for Agaricomycetes fungi, mainly order Agaricales, and compared to the fungi already known and their conservation status to understand how fungi are protected indirectly with the creation of small protected areas. The samples were collected in differents permanent protected areas (APP – permanent protected areas) in river margins in southern Brazil (RPAS), Saint Hilaire Forest in the Universidade de Goiás (MSH - ca. 20 ha) in Goiânia/GO and in the Universidade Federal do Amazonas Protected Forest (Manaus/AM - MUFAM), all located in Brazil. In MUFAM, 140 specimens were collected in 2014 and 2018 resulting in 47 species. In MSH 86 specimens were collected in 2019 and 2020 with 31 species identified. In RPAS 278 new species records for the Brazilian Pampa biome were cataloged, 23 new records for the state of Rio Grande do Sul and 4 new registrations for Brazil. This demonstrates the importance of small forest fragments to fungi preservation and maintenance, being efforts in that direction important in future studies of new conservation areas implementation.Se han creado pequeñas áreas de conservación en muchos países, generalmente para proteger plantas y animales, pero no se da prioridad a la protección de los hongos.. La creación de áreas de preservación está encontrando un nuevo problema: solo quedan pequeñas áreas remanentes, ya que la exploración está destruyendo grandes bosques. Aplicando la técnica de los transectos en tres áreas diferentes de Brasil (biomas de Pampa y Cerrado y Selva Amazónica), se recolectaron datos de diversidad y ecológicos para los hongos Agaricomycetes, principalmente del orden Agaricales, y se compararon con los hongos ya conocidos y su estado de conservación para comprender cómo los hongos se protegen indirectamente con la creación de pequeñas áreas protegidas. Las muestras fueron recolectadas en diferentes áreas protegidas permanentes (APP – áreas protegidas permanentes) en márgenes de ríos en el sur de Brasil (RPAS), Bosque Saint Hilaire en la Universidade de Goiás (MSH - ca. 20 ha) en Goiânia/GO y en el Bosque de Protección de Universidade Federal do Amazonas (Manaus/AM - MUFAM), todos ubicados en Brasil. En el MUFAM se recolectaron 140 ejemplares en 2014 y 2018 dando como resultado 47 especies. En MSH se recolectaron 86 especímenes en 2019 y 2020 con 31 especies identificadas. En RPAS se catalogaron 278 nuevos registros de especies para el bioma pampeano brasileño, 23 nuevos registros para el estado de Rio Grande do Sul y 4 nuevos registros para Brasil. Esto demuestra la importancia de los pequeños fragmentos de bosque para la preservación y el mantenimiento de hongos, siendo los esfuerzos en esa dirección importantes en futuros estudios de implementación de nuevas áreas de conservación.Pequenas áreas de conservação foram criadas em muitos países geralmente para proteger plantas e animais, mas nenhuma prioridade é direcionada à proteção de fungos. A criação de áreas de preservação está enfrentando um novo problema: restam apenas pequenas áreas, já que a exploração está destruindo grandes florestas. Aplicando a técnica dos transectos em três diferentes áreas do Brasil (biomas Pampa e Cerrado e Floresta Amazônica), foram coletados dados ecológicos e de diversidade para os fungos Agaricomycetes, principalmente ordem Agaricales, e comparados com os fungos já conhecidos e seu estado de conservação para entender como os fungos são protegidos indiretamente com a criação de pequenas áreas protegidas. As amostras foram coletadas em diferentes áreas de proteção permanente (APP – áreas de proteção permanente) nas margens de rios no sul do Brasil (RPAS), Floresta Saint Hilaire na Universidade de Goiás (MSH - ca. 20 ha) em Goiânia/GO e na Floresta Protegida da Universidade Federal do Amazognas (Manaus/AM - MUFAM), todas localizadas no Brasil. No MUFAM, foram coletados 140 exemplares em 2014 e 2018 resultando em 47 espécies. No MSH foram coletados 86 exemplares em 2019 e 2020 com 31 espécies identificadas. No RPAS foram catalogados 278 novos registros de espécies para o bioma Pampa brasileiro, 23 novos registros para o estado do Rio Grande do Sul e 4 novos registros para o Brasil. Isso demonstra a importância de pequenos fragmentos florestais para a preservação e manutenção de fungos, sendo os esforços nesse sentido importantes em estudos futuros de implantação de novas áreas de conservação.Research, Society and Development2022-07-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3239510.33448/rsd-v11i10.32395Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e103111032395Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e103111032395Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e1031110323952525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32395/27589Copyright (c) 2022 Fernando Augusto Bertazzo-Silva; Aline Bezerra da Silva Santos; Ana Rita Gaia Machado; Salomão Rocha Martim ; Ina de Souza Nogueira; Marisa Terezinha Lopes Putzke; Maria Francisca Simas Teixeira; Jair Putzkehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBertazzo-Silva, Fernando AugustoSantos, Aline Bezerra da Silva Machado, Ana Rita Gaia Martim , Salomão Rocha Nogueira, Ina de SouzaPutzke, Marisa Terezinha Lopes Teixeira, Maria Francisca Simas Putzke, Jair2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32395Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:25.286741Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Small reserves as hotspots for Fungi preservation in Brazil Pequeñas reservas como hotspots para la preservación de hongos en Brasil Pequenas reservas como hotspots para preservação de fungos no Brasil |
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Small reserves as hotspots for Fungi preservation in Brazil |
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Small reserves as hotspots for Fungi preservation in Brazil Bertazzo-Silva, Fernando Augusto Mycogeography Mushrooms Agaricales Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Protection areas. Micogeografia Cogumelos Agaricales Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Áreas de proteção. Micogeografía Hongos Agaricales Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Áreas de protección. |
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Small reserves as hotspots for Fungi preservation in Brazil |
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Small reserves as hotspots for Fungi preservation in Brazil |
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Small reserves as hotspots for Fungi preservation in Brazil |
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Small reserves as hotspots for Fungi preservation in Brazil |
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Small reserves as hotspots for Fungi preservation in Brazil |
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Bertazzo-Silva, Fernando Augusto |
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Bertazzo-Silva, Fernando Augusto Santos, Aline Bezerra da Silva Machado, Ana Rita Gaia Martim , Salomão Rocha Nogueira, Ina de Souza Putzke, Marisa Terezinha Lopes Teixeira, Maria Francisca Simas Putzke, Jair |
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author |
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Santos, Aline Bezerra da Silva Machado, Ana Rita Gaia Martim , Salomão Rocha Nogueira, Ina de Souza Putzke, Marisa Terezinha Lopes Teixeira, Maria Francisca Simas Putzke, Jair |
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Bertazzo-Silva, Fernando Augusto Santos, Aline Bezerra da Silva Machado, Ana Rita Gaia Martim , Salomão Rocha Nogueira, Ina de Souza Putzke, Marisa Terezinha Lopes Teixeira, Maria Francisca Simas Putzke, Jair |
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Mycogeography Mushrooms Agaricales Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Protection areas. Micogeografia Cogumelos Agaricales Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Áreas de proteção. Micogeografía Hongos Agaricales Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Áreas de protección. |
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Mycogeography Mushrooms Agaricales Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Protection areas. Micogeografia Cogumelos Agaricales Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Áreas de proteção. Micogeografía Hongos Agaricales Agaricomycetes Basidiomycota Áreas de protección. |
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Small conservation areas have been created in many countries usually to protect plants and animals, but no priorities are deserved in protecting fungi. The creation of preservation areas is meeting a new problem: there are only small remaining areas, since exploration is destroying large forests. Applying the technique of the transects in three different areas in Brazil (Pampa and Cerrado biomes and Amazonian Forest), diversity and ecological data were collected for Agaricomycetes fungi, mainly order Agaricales, and compared to the fungi already known and their conservation status to understand how fungi are protected indirectly with the creation of small protected areas. The samples were collected in differents permanent protected areas (APP – permanent protected areas) in river margins in southern Brazil (RPAS), Saint Hilaire Forest in the Universidade de Goiás (MSH - ca. 20 ha) in Goiânia/GO and in the Universidade Federal do Amazonas Protected Forest (Manaus/AM - MUFAM), all located in Brazil. In MUFAM, 140 specimens were collected in 2014 and 2018 resulting in 47 species. In MSH 86 specimens were collected in 2019 and 2020 with 31 species identified. In RPAS 278 new species records for the Brazilian Pampa biome were cataloged, 23 new records for the state of Rio Grande do Sul and 4 new registrations for Brazil. This demonstrates the importance of small forest fragments to fungi preservation and maintenance, being efforts in that direction important in future studies of new conservation areas implementation. |
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