Landscape context of plantation forests in the conservation of tropical mammals
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Resumo: | Plantation forests have been expanding in many tropical and subtropical environments. Howerver, even when they replace less wildlife friendly land uses such as pastures and annual crops, the biodiversity levels of pristine natural habitats often have not been recovered. Here we addressed how the landscape context of plantation forests located in South-eastern Brazil affects species richness and community resilience of medium and large size mammals. The area covered by native habitat fragments surrounding plantation forests is positively related to functional richness, including the presence of species more vulnerable to extinction in fragmented landscapes. In addition, the degree of aggregation of plantation forest stands is negatively related to more vulnerable species. No primates were recorded in our seven plantation forest sites (ranging from 272 to 24,921 ha), even when they were seen in native habitat fragments adjacent to commercial tree stands. Two invasive species (Sus scrofa and Lepus capensis) were recorded in four plantation forest sites. The impoverishment of fauna in plantation forests is due to two factors. First, plantation forests generally are structurally simplified habitats when compared to highly diverse tropical forests. Secondly, the isolation from habitat fragments which act as source of individuals in the landscape precludes the establishment of individual in plantation forest. We also highlighted the management practices to improve the complexity of vegetation in commercial tree stands should be taken cautiously, insofar as reduced productivity per area entails a greater demand for land. Thus, an alternative would be intensify the management of the commercial tree stands for wood production together with the restoration of adjacent areas set aside to conservation and native habitat fragments protection. |
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Landscape context of plantation forests in the conservation of tropical mammalsAtlantic forestEucalyptusHabitat fragmentationPinusPlantation forestWildlife-friendlyPlantation forests have been expanding in many tropical and subtropical environments. Howerver, even when they replace less wildlife friendly land uses such as pastures and annual crops, the biodiversity levels of pristine natural habitats often have not been recovered. Here we addressed how the landscape context of plantation forests located in South-eastern Brazil affects species richness and community resilience of medium and large size mammals. The area covered by native habitat fragments surrounding plantation forests is positively related to functional richness, including the presence of species more vulnerable to extinction in fragmented landscapes. In addition, the degree of aggregation of plantation forest stands is negatively related to more vulnerable species. No primates were recorded in our seven plantation forest sites (ranging from 272 to 24,921 ha), even when they were seen in native habitat fragments adjacent to commercial tree stands. Two invasive species (Sus scrofa and Lepus capensis) were recorded in four plantation forest sites. The impoverishment of fauna in plantation forests is due to two factors. First, plantation forests generally are structurally simplified habitats when compared to highly diverse tropical forests. Secondly, the isolation from habitat fragments which act as source of individuals in the landscape precludes the establishment of individual in plantation forest. We also highlighted the management practices to improve the complexity of vegetation in commercial tree stands should be taken cautiously, insofar as reduced productivity per area entails a greater demand for land. Thus, an alternative would be intensify the management of the commercial tree stands for wood production together with the restoration of adjacent areas set aside to conservation and native habitat fragments protection.Laboratório de Biologia da Conservação Departamento de Ecologia–Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESPAliança da TerraLaboratório de Hidrologia Florestal Departamento de Ciências Florestais – Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz Esalq/USPLaboratório de Biologia da Conservação Departamento de Ecologia–Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Aliança da TerraUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Begotti, Rodrigo Anzolin [UNESP]Pacífico, Eduardo dos SantosFerraz, Silvio Frosini de BarrosGaletti, Mauro [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:35:17Z2018-12-11T17:35:17Z2018-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article97-105application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2017.11.009Journal for Nature Conservation, v. 41, p. 97-105.1617-1381http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17946210.1016/j.jnc.2017.11.0092-s2.0-850389404552-s2.0-85038940455.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal for Nature Conservation0,894info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-30T06:22:44Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/179462Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T21:43:39.064250Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Landscape context of plantation forests in the conservation of tropical mammals |
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Landscape context of plantation forests in the conservation of tropical mammals |
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Landscape context of plantation forests in the conservation of tropical mammals Begotti, Rodrigo Anzolin [UNESP] Atlantic forest Eucalyptus Habitat fragmentation Pinus Plantation forest Wildlife-friendly |
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Landscape context of plantation forests in the conservation of tropical mammals |
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Landscape context of plantation forests in the conservation of tropical mammals |
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Landscape context of plantation forests in the conservation of tropical mammals |
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Landscape context of plantation forests in the conservation of tropical mammals |
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Landscape context of plantation forests in the conservation of tropical mammals |
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Begotti, Rodrigo Anzolin [UNESP] |
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Begotti, Rodrigo Anzolin [UNESP] Pacífico, Eduardo dos Santos Ferraz, Silvio Frosini de Barros Galetti, Mauro [UNESP] |
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Pacífico, Eduardo dos Santos Ferraz, Silvio Frosini de Barros Galetti, Mauro [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Aliança da Terra Universidade de São Paulo (USP) |
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Begotti, Rodrigo Anzolin [UNESP] Pacífico, Eduardo dos Santos Ferraz, Silvio Frosini de Barros Galetti, Mauro [UNESP] |
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Atlantic forest Eucalyptus Habitat fragmentation Pinus Plantation forest Wildlife-friendly |
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Atlantic forest Eucalyptus Habitat fragmentation Pinus Plantation forest Wildlife-friendly |
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Plantation forests have been expanding in many tropical and subtropical environments. Howerver, even when they replace less wildlife friendly land uses such as pastures and annual crops, the biodiversity levels of pristine natural habitats often have not been recovered. Here we addressed how the landscape context of plantation forests located in South-eastern Brazil affects species richness and community resilience of medium and large size mammals. The area covered by native habitat fragments surrounding plantation forests is positively related to functional richness, including the presence of species more vulnerable to extinction in fragmented landscapes. In addition, the degree of aggregation of plantation forest stands is negatively related to more vulnerable species. No primates were recorded in our seven plantation forest sites (ranging from 272 to 24,921 ha), even when they were seen in native habitat fragments adjacent to commercial tree stands. Two invasive species (Sus scrofa and Lepus capensis) were recorded in four plantation forest sites. The impoverishment of fauna in plantation forests is due to two factors. First, plantation forests generally are structurally simplified habitats when compared to highly diverse tropical forests. Secondly, the isolation from habitat fragments which act as source of individuals in the landscape precludes the establishment of individual in plantation forest. We also highlighted the management practices to improve the complexity of vegetation in commercial tree stands should be taken cautiously, insofar as reduced productivity per area entails a greater demand for land. Thus, an alternative would be intensify the management of the commercial tree stands for wood production together with the restoration of adjacent areas set aside to conservation and native habitat fragments protection. |
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