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The PREDICTS project-Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems (www.predicts.org.uk)-has collated from published studies a large, reasonably representative database of comparable samples of biodiversity from multiple sites that differ in the nature or intensity of human impacts relating to land use. We have used this evidence base to develop global and regional statistical models of how local biodiversity responds to these measures. We describe and make freely available this 2016 release of the database, containing more than 3.2 million records sampled at over 26,000 locations and representing over 47,000 species. We outline how the database can help in answering a range of questions in ecology and conservation biology. To our knowledge, this is the largest and most geographically and taxonomically representative database of spatial comparisons of biodiversity that has been collated to date; it will be useful to researchers and international efforts wishing to model and understand the global status of biodiversity.
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*En hemeroteca, SIBE-San Cristóbal | |
Diversidad y composición de murciélagos frugívoros en bosques secundarios de Tabasco, México | |
Oporto, Samuel ; Arriaga Weiss, Stefan Louis (coaut.) ; Castro Luna, Alejandro A. (coaut.) ; | |
Contenido en: Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad Vol. 86, no. 2 (junio 2015), p. 431-439 ISSN: 1870-3453 | |
Bibliotecas:
San Cristóbal
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Nota: | En hemeroteca, SIBE-San Cristóbal |
Con el fin de comparar la riqueza, diversidad y composición de especies de murciélagos, se capturaron murciélagos frugívoros utilizando redes de niebla en 4 bosques secundarios que representan un gradiente de alteración en el sureste de México. Se obtuvieron 691 murciélagos de 15 especies, de las cuales Artibeus jamaicensis (A. jamaicensis) y Sturnira lilium (S. lilium) fueron las más abundantes. No hubo diferencias significativas en la riqueza y diversidad de murciélagos frugívoros entre los bosques secundarios, aunque la composición de especies sí fue marcadamente diferente, siendo S. lilium, A. jamaicensis, Glossophaga soricina, Artibeus lituratus y Carollia sowelli las especies que más contribuyeron a estas diferencias. Los bosques secundarios, últimos refugios existentes en la llanura costera tabasqueña, una región dominada por pastizales y zonas urbanas, son importantes para la conservación de los murciélagos frugívoros y, en general, para la fauna silvestre.
We captured bats using mist nets in 4 secondary forests that represent a perturbation gradient in Southeast Mexico, in order to compare frugivore bat species richness, diversity and composition. We captured 691 frugivorous bats from 15 species; Artibeus jamaicensis (A. jamaicensis) and Sturnira lilium (S. lilium) were the most abundant. There were no significant differences in frugivorous bat richness and diversity in secondary forests, although species composition was notably different, S. lilium, A. jamaicensis, Glossophaga soricina, Artibeus lituratus and Carollia sowelli contributed the most to differences. Secondary forests are important for frugivorous bats conservation and in general for wildlife, since they are the last refuges in the Tabasco coastal plain, a region dominated by grasslands and urban areas.
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Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distribution, systematics and ecology as well as the distribution of threat processes which affect them. Knowledge of reptilian diversity remains surprisingly disparate, and innovative means of gaining rapid insight into the status of reptiles are needed in order to highlight urgent conservation cases and inform environmental policy with appropriate biodiversity information in a timely manner. We present the first ever global analysis of extinction risk in reptiles, based on a random representative sample of 1500 species (16% of all currently known species). To our knowledge, our results provide the first analysis of the global conservation status and distribution patterns of reptiles and the threats affecting them, highlighting conservation priorities and knowledge gaps which need to be addressed urgently to ensure the continued survival of the world’s reptiles. Nearly one in five reptilian species are threatened with extinction, with another one in five species classed as Data Deficient. The proportion of threatened reptile species is highest in freshwater environments, tropical regions and on oceanic islands, while data deficiency was highest in tropical areas, such as Central Africa and Southeast Asia, and among fossorial reptiles. Our results emphasise the need for research attention to be focussed on tropical areas which are experiencing the most dramatic rates of habitat loss, on fossorial reptiles for which there is a chronic lack of data, and on certain taxa such as snakes for which extinction risk may currently be underestimated due to lack of population information. Conservation actions specifically need to mitigate the effects of human-induced habitat loss and harvesting, which are the predominant threats to reptiles.
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Memoria: I simpósium internacional en producción agroalimentaria y XXIV reunión científica-tecnológica forestal y agropecuaria 2012 / coordinación general: Eduardo Daniel Bolaños Aguilar ; edición, compilación y formación: Eduardo Daniel Bolaños Aguilar, ... [et al.] | |
Simpósium internacional en producción agroalimentaria y XXIV reunión científica-tecnológica forestal y agropecuaria 2012 (I : 2012 : Cárdenas, Tabasco) ; Bolaños Aguilar, Eduardo Daniel (coord.) ; | |
Cáardenas, Tabasco, México : Secretaría de Agricultura Ganadería y Desarrollo Rural Pesca y Alimentación :: Gobierno del Estado de Tabasco , 2012 | |
Clasificación: T/630.09137263 / S5 | |
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Villahermosa
Cerrar
SIBE Villahermosa
ECO050005320
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I congreso internacional de investigación y transferencia de tecnología agropecuaria / edición: Néstor Espinosa Paz, Ma. Magdalena Pérez Salgado, Eduardo R. Garrido Ramírez, Ramón Mariaca Méndez, Orlando López Báez, María Guadalupe Gómez Jiménez | |
Congreso Internacional de Investigación y Transferencia de Tecnología Agropecuaria (1er : 2002 : Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, México) ; | |
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, México : Fundación Produce Chiapas , 2002 | |
Clasificación: CH/333.761509727 / C6 | |
Bibliotecas:
San Cristóbal
Cerrar
SIBE San Cristóbal
ECO010007830
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