2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109173
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The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot

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“…The data presented here regarding composition, richness, and conservation status of mammal species in the ARIE-FC highlight the high biological value of this protected area. They also reinforce the importance of the small native forest fragments, which contribute significantly to increasing the diversity at the landscape level providing valuable habitats for many forest species and playing an important role as stepping stones and, thus, preventing local extinctions (Turner and Corlett 1996;Ribeiro et al 2009;Magioli et al 2021aMagioli et al , 2021b. Approximately half of the mammal species recorded in the ARIE-FC are classified under some threat level or are near or presumably threatened, stressing the importance of including the conservation value of the small fragments in specific management and conservation policies (Pellens et al 2009;Ribeiro et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…The data presented here regarding composition, richness, and conservation status of mammal species in the ARIE-FC highlight the high biological value of this protected area. They also reinforce the importance of the small native forest fragments, which contribute significantly to increasing the diversity at the landscape level providing valuable habitats for many forest species and playing an important role as stepping stones and, thus, preventing local extinctions (Turner and Corlett 1996;Ribeiro et al 2009;Magioli et al 2021aMagioli et al , 2021b. Approximately half of the mammal species recorded in the ARIE-FC are classified under some threat level or are near or presumably threatened, stressing the importance of including the conservation value of the small fragments in specific management and conservation policies (Pellens et al 2009;Ribeiro et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…There is a strong correlation between the species richness of medium-sized and large mammals and the protection status of natural areas, with greater richness displayed in protected areas (Souza et al 2019;Magioli et al 2021b). However, several other factors influence the number of species capable of maintaining viable populations in a forest fragment, such as the size and degree of isolation of the fragment, the frequency and intensity of human disturbance, and the nature of the surrounding vegetation, irrespective of the protection status (Turner and Corlett 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While previous research on CCs evaluates their effectiveness for reducing deforestation and mitigating climate change (Vuohelainen et al 2012), their value for biodiversity conservation has little empirical evidence (Magioli et al 2021). This study adds to the knowledge that CCs can have a significant species richness and relative abundance comparable to those of national parks but may not hold the same value for threatened species that are often particularly sensitive to disturbance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…For another 18 species of mammals and 30 of reptiles, no information is available. Although protected areas are an essential part of any conservation strategy and some authors defend their distribution more coincident with hotspots of endemism (Dalapicolla et al, 2021) or the lands that in the future will house endemic threatened species (Gonçalves-Souza et al, 2020), it is becoming increasingly clear that they will not be enough to maintain species and biodiversity conservation will need to extend beyond them (Fischer et al, 2006;Magioli et al, 2021). This vision highlights the importance of other instruments for the conservation of biodiversity, in addition to protected areas, mainly the strategic planning of actions for the conservation of species, involving the entire range of organizations and individuals interested in species and their habitat (IUCN, 2019a).…”
Section: Conservation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%