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DOI10.15446/caldasia.v43n2.85471
Wild mammals in tree plantations: an opportunity for their conservation?
David Sanchez-Londono, Juan; Botero-Canola, Sebastian; Villada-Cadavid, Tomas
通讯作者Sanchez-Londono, JD (corresponding author), Univ CES, Fac Ciencias & Biotecnol, Medellin, Colombia. ; Sanchez-Londono, JD (corresponding author), Fdn Lab Conservac Colombia, Medellin, Colombia. ; Sanchez-Londono, JD (corresponding author), Univ Antioquia, Inst Biol, Grp Mastozool CTUA, Medellin, Colombia.
来源期刊CALDASIA
ISSN0366-5232
EISSN2357-3759
出版年2021
卷号43期号:2页码:343-353
英文摘要Forest plantations are monocultures that have been increasing worldwide. These systems are less diverse compared to original forest, but they may contribute to the conservation of local biodiversity since these are used by many species, even some of conservation concern. The relative abundance and the true diversity were measured for volant and non-volant medium and large mammals in five tree plantations projects in the Andean and Caribbean regions of Colombia, and compared with native forest. 78 % and 71 % of the mammals present in the five localities were registered inside the coniferous and teak plantations, respectively. Threatened species such as Leopardus tigrinus and Saguinus Oedipus, were found in both types of tree plantations. The diversity profiles were similar between the native forest and tree plantations in almost all groups, only terrestrial mammals in coniferus plantations had significant differences. Differences in relative abundance between both forest and plantations were found for all mammal groups. We observed lower mammalian abundance in the tree plantations, which indicates that these modified ecosystems provide lower quality habitat for mammals, but there were far from being green deserts, on the contrary they were diverse systems. Species richness and the presence of threatened species are attributes that must be included in plantation management plans and in regional landscape designs.
英文关键词Central Andes tree plantations Caribe region true diversity
类型Article
语种西班牙语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000681023200016
WOS关键词TERRESTRIAL MAMMALS ; SPECIES RICHNESS ; PLANTED FORESTS ; DIVERSITY ; BIODIVERSITY ; LANDSCAPE ; HABITAT ; EXTRAPOLATION ; RAREFACTION ; PATTERNS
WOS类目Plant Sciences ; Multidisciplinary Sciences ; Zoology
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences ; Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/362757
作者单位[David Sanchez-Londono, Juan] Univ CES, Fac Ciencias & Biotecnol, Medellin, Colombia; [David Sanchez-Londono, Juan; Botero-Canola, Sebastian] Fdn Lab Conservac Colombia, Medellin, Colombia; [David Sanchez-Londono, Juan; Botero-Canola, Sebastian; Villada-Cadavid, Tomas] Univ Antioquia, Inst Biol, Grp Mastozool CTUA, Medellin, Colombia
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David Sanchez-Londono, Juan,Botero-Canola, Sebastian,Villada-Cadavid, Tomas. Wild mammals in tree plantations: an opportunity for their conservation?[J],2021,43(2):343-353.
APA David Sanchez-Londono, Juan,Botero-Canola, Sebastian,&Villada-Cadavid, Tomas.(2021).Wild mammals in tree plantations: an opportunity for their conservation?.CALDASIA,43(2),343-353.
MLA David Sanchez-Londono, Juan,et al."Wild mammals in tree plantations: an opportunity for their conservation?".CALDASIA 43.2(2021):343-353.
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