2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnc.2022.126170
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Academic network for nature conservation in Tandilia System, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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“…In addition, four other species are also declining: Conepatus chinga, Oxymycterus rufus, Myocastor coypus, and Puma concolor (Nielsen et al 2015;Emmons et al 2016;Ojeda et al 2016;Pardiñas et al 2016). Unfortunately, only 0.15% of the Tandilia Mountains range is protected (Herrera et al 2022). Therefore, there is an urgent need to increase the number and range of protected areas and other conservation actions (e.g., habitat restoration) aimed at preserving the last remnants of the highland grassland and its biodiversity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, four other species are also declining: Conepatus chinga, Oxymycterus rufus, Myocastor coypus, and Puma concolor (Nielsen et al 2015;Emmons et al 2016;Ojeda et al 2016;Pardiñas et al 2016). Unfortunately, only 0.15% of the Tandilia Mountains range is protected (Herrera et al 2022). Therefore, there is an urgent need to increase the number and range of protected areas and other conservation actions (e.g., habitat restoration) aimed at preserving the last remnants of the highland grassland and its biodiversity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average annual precipitation is 800-850 mm (Burgos and Vidal 1951;Valicenti et al 2010). The vegetation of the Tandilia Mountains consists of highland grassland; however, due to the presence of agricultural processes, these grasslands are restricted to non-arable environments (Soriano et al 1992;Herrera et al 2022). This grassland is composed of a great diversity of grasses and dicotyledons, predominantly species of the genera Piptochaetium, Nassella, Briza, Poa, Aristida, Setaria, Oxalis, Paspalum, and Baccharis (Frangi 1975;Cabrera 1976;Valicenti et al 2010;Echeverría et al 2017;De Rito et al 2020).…”
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“…En la provincia de Buenos Aires, las sierras del Sistema de Tandilia se caracterizan por la presencia de pastizales y arbustales nativos (Frangi, 1975). Estas sierras son únicas en el paisaje rural pampeano por su geología y acervo natural y cultural, representando un hotspot para la biodiversidad y la provisión de servicios ecosistémicos (Echeverría et al, 2017;Sabatino et al, 2017;De Rito et al, 2020;Vera et al, 2021;Herrera et al, 2022). Actualmente, albergan más de 600 especies de plantas vasculares (Sabatino et al, 2017), 100 especies de aves y decenas de especies de anfibios, reptiles y mamíferos nativos (Isacch et al, 2016;Vera et al, 2021).…”
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“…Este sistema conforma las sierras más antiguas de Argentina, con rocas que datan de 2200 millones de años, y una de las más antiguas de Sudamérica (Martínez, 2011). Sin embargo, muy pocos programas garantizan su protección (Vera et al, 2021) y los esfuerzos para su conservación y manejo sostenible son aún escasos o se encuentran desarticulados (Herrera et al, 2022).…”
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