The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot

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Autor(a) principal: Magioli, Marcelo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rios, Elaine, Benchimol, Maíra, Casanova, Diogo Cavenague, Ferreira, Aluane Silva, Rocha, Joedison, Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues de, Dias, Marcelino Pinto, Narezi, Gabriela, Crepaldi, Maria Otávia, Mendes, Lúcia Ângelo Machado, Nobre, Rodrigo de Almeida, Chiarello, Adriano Garcia, García-Olaechea, Alvaro, Nobre, Andrezza Bellotto, Devids, Camila Cantagallo, Cassano, Camila Righetto, Koike, Christine Del Vechio, São Bernardo, Christine Steiner, Homem, Daniel Henrique, Ferraz, Daniel da Silva, Abreu, Diego Leal, Cazetta, Eliana, Lima, Elson Fernandes de, Bonfim, Fernando César Gonçalves, Lima, Fernando [UNESP], Prado, Helena Alves do, Santos, Henrique Gonçalves, Nodari, Joana Zorzal, Giovanelli, João Gabriel Ribeiro, Nery, Marcello Silva, Faria, Michel Barros, Ferreira, Priscila Coutinho Ribas, Gomes, Priscilla Sales, Rodarte, Raisa, Borges, Rodrigo, Zuccolotto, Thais Fanttini Sagrillo, Sarcinelli, Tathiane Santi, Endo, Whaldener, Matsuda, Yugo, Camargos, Virgínia Londe de, Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109173
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/222029
Resumo: The Brazilian Atlantic Forest of Southern Bahia is a megadiverse region given its remarkable number of species and endemism. Despite being a priority region for biodiversity conservation, the role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for long-term species conservation is unknown. Here, we unveil the main patterns of occurrence and distribution of medium- and large-sized mammals in remnants of the Atlantic Forest of Southern Bahia, to generate subsidies for applied conservation strategies. We recorded mammals using camera-traps, active search, and/or line-transect surveys and complemented our species list with literature data. We thus obtained information on richness attributes, relative abundance, and biomass of mammal species per forest remnant, compared assemblages in protected and unprotected areas, and finally investigated both species-area and biomass-area relationships. From 72 forest remnants assessed, we recorded 45 mammal species, including 19 threatened locally. Protected areas were richer in species, especially concerning threatened ones, and concentrated most of the mammal biomass, which presented consistently low values for most areas. The positive and significant species-area and biomass-area relationships further corroborate these patterns since protected areas are larger in size. Despite the historic anthropogenic pressures, we conclude that Southern Bahia still harbors an expressive mammal diversity, with protected areas being critical to maintain most of the species' richness and biomass across the entire region. Nevertheless, small unprotected remnants (<100 ha) safeguard mammal species, including threatened ones, stressing their importance to maintain mammal assemblages in one of the most important hotpoints of the entire biome.
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spelling The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspotAssemblage compositionBiomassPatch sizeRelative abundanceSpecies-area relationshipThreatened speciesThe Brazilian Atlantic Forest of Southern Bahia is a megadiverse region given its remarkable number of species and endemism. Despite being a priority region for biodiversity conservation, the role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for long-term species conservation is unknown. Here, we unveil the main patterns of occurrence and distribution of medium- and large-sized mammals in remnants of the Atlantic Forest of Southern Bahia, to generate subsidies for applied conservation strategies. We recorded mammals using camera-traps, active search, and/or line-transect surveys and complemented our species list with literature data. We thus obtained information on richness attributes, relative abundance, and biomass of mammal species per forest remnant, compared assemblages in protected and unprotected areas, and finally investigated both species-area and biomass-area relationships. From 72 forest remnants assessed, we recorded 45 mammal species, including 19 threatened locally. Protected areas were richer in species, especially concerning threatened ones, and concentrated most of the mammal biomass, which presented consistently low values for most areas. The positive and significant species-area and biomass-area relationships further corroborate these patterns since protected areas are larger in size. Despite the historic anthropogenic pressures, we conclude that Southern Bahia still harbors an expressive mammal diversity, with protected areas being critical to maintain most of the species' richness and biomass across the entire region. Nevertheless, small unprotected remnants (<100 ha) safeguard mammal species, including threatened ones, stressing their importance to maintain mammal assemblages in one of the most important hotpoints of the entire biome.Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da BahiaIdea WildFundação Grupo Boticário de Proteção à NaturezaFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado da BahiaNational Geographic SocietyCentro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Mamíferos Carnívoros (CENAP) Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio), Estrada Municipal Hisaichi Takebayashi, 8600, Bairro da UsinaInstituto Pró-Carnívoros, Av. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot
title The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot
spellingShingle The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot
Magioli, Marcelo
Assemblage composition
Biomass
Patch size
Relative abundance
Species-area relationship
Threatened species
title_short The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot
title_full The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot
title_fullStr The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot
title_full_unstemmed The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot
title_sort The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot
author Magioli, Marcelo
author_facet Magioli, Marcelo
Rios, Elaine
Benchimol, Maíra
Casanova, Diogo Cavenague
Ferreira, Aluane Silva
Rocha, Joedison
Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues de
Dias, Marcelino Pinto
Narezi, Gabriela
Crepaldi, Maria Otávia
Mendes, Lúcia Ângelo Machado
Nobre, Rodrigo de Almeida
Chiarello, Adriano Garcia
García-Olaechea, Alvaro
Nobre, Andrezza Bellotto
Devids, Camila Cantagallo
Cassano, Camila Righetto
Koike, Christine Del Vechio
São Bernardo, Christine Steiner
Homem, Daniel Henrique
Ferraz, Daniel da Silva
Abreu, Diego Leal
Cazetta, Eliana
Lima, Elson Fernandes de
Bonfim, Fernando César Gonçalves
Lima, Fernando [UNESP]
Prado, Helena Alves do
Santos, Henrique Gonçalves
Nodari, Joana Zorzal
Giovanelli, João Gabriel Ribeiro
Nery, Marcello Silva
Faria, Michel Barros
Ferreira, Priscila Coutinho Ribas
Gomes, Priscilla Sales
Rodarte, Raisa
Borges, Rodrigo
Zuccolotto, Thais Fanttini Sagrillo
Sarcinelli, Tathiane Santi
Endo, Whaldener
Matsuda, Yugo
Camargos, Virgínia Londe de
Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves
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Benchimol, Maíra
Casanova, Diogo Cavenague
Ferreira, Aluane Silva
Rocha, Joedison
Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues de
Dias, Marcelino Pinto
Narezi, Gabriela
Crepaldi, Maria Otávia
Mendes, Lúcia Ângelo Machado
Nobre, Rodrigo de Almeida
Chiarello, Adriano Garcia
García-Olaechea, Alvaro
Nobre, Andrezza Bellotto
Devids, Camila Cantagallo
Cassano, Camila Righetto
Koike, Christine Del Vechio
São Bernardo, Christine Steiner
Homem, Daniel Henrique
Ferraz, Daniel da Silva
Abreu, Diego Leal
Cazetta, Eliana
Lima, Elson Fernandes de
Bonfim, Fernando César Gonçalves
Lima, Fernando [UNESP]
Prado, Helena Alves do
Santos, Henrique Gonçalves
Nodari, Joana Zorzal
Giovanelli, João Gabriel Ribeiro
Nery, Marcello Silva
Faria, Michel Barros
Ferreira, Priscila Coutinho Ribas
Gomes, Priscilla Sales
Rodarte, Raisa
Borges, Rodrigo
Zuccolotto, Thais Fanttini Sagrillo
Sarcinelli, Tathiane Santi
Endo, Whaldener
Matsuda, Yugo
Camargos, Virgínia Londe de
Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio)
Instituto Pró-Carnívoros
Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz
Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp
Casa da Floresta Ambiental
Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia (UESB)
Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)
Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS)
IPÊ - Instituto de Pesquisa Ecológicas
IPÊ - Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas
Seleção Natural – Inovação em Projetos Ambientais
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Instituto Ecótono (IEco)
Rede Eco-Diversa para Conservação da Biodiversidade
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)
Muriqui Instituto de Biodiversidade (MIB)
Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo - Campus Alegre
RPPN Estação Veracel
Suzano S.A. – Unidade Mucuri
Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magioli, Marcelo
Rios, Elaine
Benchimol, Maíra
Casanova, Diogo Cavenague
Ferreira, Aluane Silva
Rocha, Joedison
Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues de
Dias, Marcelino Pinto
Narezi, Gabriela
Crepaldi, Maria Otávia
Mendes, Lúcia Ângelo Machado
Nobre, Rodrigo de Almeida
Chiarello, Adriano Garcia
García-Olaechea, Alvaro
Nobre, Andrezza Bellotto
Devids, Camila Cantagallo
Cassano, Camila Righetto
Koike, Christine Del Vechio
São Bernardo, Christine Steiner
Homem, Daniel Henrique
Ferraz, Daniel da Silva
Abreu, Diego Leal
Cazetta, Eliana
Lima, Elson Fernandes de
Bonfim, Fernando César Gonçalves
Lima, Fernando [UNESP]
Prado, Helena Alves do
Santos, Henrique Gonçalves
Nodari, Joana Zorzal
Giovanelli, João Gabriel Ribeiro
Nery, Marcello Silva
Faria, Michel Barros
Ferreira, Priscila Coutinho Ribas
Gomes, Priscilla Sales
Rodarte, Raisa
Borges, Rodrigo
Zuccolotto, Thais Fanttini Sagrillo
Sarcinelli, Tathiane Santi
Endo, Whaldener
Matsuda, Yugo
Camargos, Virgínia Londe de
Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Assemblage composition
Biomass
Patch size
Relative abundance
Species-area relationship
Threatened species
topic Assemblage composition
Biomass
Patch size
Relative abundance
Species-area relationship
Threatened species
description The Brazilian Atlantic Forest of Southern Bahia is a megadiverse region given its remarkable number of species and endemism. Despite being a priority region for biodiversity conservation, the role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for long-term species conservation is unknown. Here, we unveil the main patterns of occurrence and distribution of medium- and large-sized mammals in remnants of the Atlantic Forest of Southern Bahia, to generate subsidies for applied conservation strategies. We recorded mammals using camera-traps, active search, and/or line-transect surveys and complemented our species list with literature data. We thus obtained information on richness attributes, relative abundance, and biomass of mammal species per forest remnant, compared assemblages in protected and unprotected areas, and finally investigated both species-area and biomass-area relationships. From 72 forest remnants assessed, we recorded 45 mammal species, including 19 threatened locally. Protected areas were richer in species, especially concerning threatened ones, and concentrated most of the mammal biomass, which presented consistently low values for most areas. The positive and significant species-area and biomass-area relationships further corroborate these patterns since protected areas are larger in size. Despite the historic anthropogenic pressures, we conclude that Southern Bahia still harbors an expressive mammal diversity, with protected areas being critical to maintain most of the species' richness and biomass across the entire region. Nevertheless, small unprotected remnants (<100 ha) safeguard mammal species, including threatened ones, stressing their importance to maintain mammal assemblages in one of the most important hotpoints of the entire biome.
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