Multi-taxon inventory and landscape characterization in an agrosystem of the Brazilian Midwest targeted for payment for environmental services

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
A. R. Morais, Roniel Freitas-Oliveira, J. C. Moreira, Antonio Olímpio de Souza, B. B. Bittar, Fabio Carvalho, Gustavo Valtuille de Oliveira, L. Santos, Marco Antônio Guimarães, Nathan Pereira Lima Amorim, R. A. Assis, R. E. Borges, S. Oliveira, T. L. Andreani, M. N. Siqueira
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Abstract: The replacement of natural landscapes by anthropic environments has led to habitat loss and consequently, to the decline and extinction of many species populations. Several strategies, such as the creation of protected areas (PAs) and payment for ecosystem services have been adopted to mitigate the consequences of this biodiversity crisis. In Rio Verde, Goiás, Brazil, a Water Producer Program (WPP) was established, which provides payment for ecosystem services for the maintenance of riparian vegetation in the region of the Ribeirão Abóbora, a river which supplies the city and metropolitan area. In the absence of environmental diagnostic studies in the region, this present study contributes to reducing some knowledge gaps, through the: (i) characterization of the landscape in the WPP area, (ii) characterization of species of fauna (amphibians, birds, fish, and medium and large terrestrial mammals) and woody flora that occur in this area, and (iii) comparison of species diversity (fauna and flora) found in our study area with the diversity observed in the Cerrado protected area network. Our results reveal a low native vegetation cover (~21% of total area), but we recorded 300 total species: 20 species of anuran amphibians, 100 birds, 10 fish, 16 terrestrial mammals (medium and large), and 154 woody plants. Our sample comprises species considered endemic to the Cerrado (e.g., Anuran - Barycholos terntezi and Mammal - Callithrix penicillata), threatened species (e.g., Mammals - Herpailurus yagouaroundi, Myrmecophaga tridactyla and Tapirus terrestris), and exotic invasive species (Mammal - Sus scrofa). The results presented in this study are relevant and may help in the proposal of management actions within the scope of this important program of payment for environmental services.
巴西中西部农业系统中针对环境服务支付的多分类群清单和景观特征
摘要:人为环境对自然景观的替代导致了栖息地的丧失,从而导致了许多物种种群的减少和灭绝。为了减轻这种生物多样性危机的后果,已经采取了一些策略,如建立保护区和支付生态系统服务费用。在巴西的佛得河Goiás,建立了一个水生产者计划(WPP),该计划为维持里贝贝河 Abóbora地区的河岸植被提供生态系统服务,这条河流为城市和都市区提供水源。没有在该地区环境诊断研究,本研究有助于减少一些知识差距,通过:(i) WPP地区景观的特征,(2)描述动物的物种(两栖类、鸟类、鱼、和中型和大型陆地哺乳动物),发生在这一地区的木本植物,和(3)物种多样性的比较(动植物)发现在我们的研究区域的多样性在塞拉多保护区网络。结果表明,该地区原生植被覆盖率较低(约占总面积的21%),但共记录到300种,其中无脊椎两栖动物20种,鸟类100种,鱼类10种,陆生大中型哺乳动物16种,木本植物154种。我们的样本包括被认为是塞拉多特有的物种(如Anuran - Barycholos terntezi和哺乳动物- Callithrix penicillata),受威胁物种(如哺乳动物- Herpailurus yagouaroundi, Myrmecophaga tridactyla和貘)和外来入侵物种(哺乳动物- Sus scrofa)。本研究提出的结果是相关的,可能有助于在这一重要的环境服务支付方案范围内提出管理行动。
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Biota Neotropica
Biota Neotropica BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
16.70%
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0
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BIOTA NEOTROPICA is an electronic, peer-reviewed journal edited by the Program BIOTA/FAPESP: The Virtual Institute of Biodiversity. This journal"s aim is to disseminate the results of original research work, associated or not to the program, concerned with characterization, conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity within the Neotropical region. Manuscripts are considered on the understanding that their content has not appeared, or will not be submitted, elsewhere in substantially the same form, because once published their copyrights are transferred to BIOTA NEOTROPICA as established in the Copyright Transfer Agreement signed by the author(s).
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