TY - JOUR
T1 - Artillery for Conservation
T2 - The Case of the Mammals Protected by the Formosa Military Training Area, Brazil
AU - Silva Arimoro, Omolabake Alhambra
AU - Reis Lacerda, Ana Cristyna
AU - Tomas, Walfrido Moraes
AU - Astete, Samuel
AU - Roig, Henrique Llacer
AU - Marinho-Filho, Jader
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2017.
PY - 2017/9/1
Y1 - 2017/9/1
N2 - Military training areas (MTA) are increasingly recognized as sites that harbor high levels of biodiversity, including large numbers of endangered species, yet their conservation value has not been rigorously assessed. Here, we studied the species richness and composition of medium- and large-sized mammals in Formosa MTA, a Brazilian military area, as a case study to assess the conservation value of military areas. We also made an evaluation of Brazilian MTAs regarding size, distributions, and representation of within ecoregion/biome compared with other protected areas. The medium- and large-sized mammal community composition fits the pattern described for the Cerrado, characterized by species of wide distributions, but locally rare. The Formosa MTA supports a relatively higher richness (n = 29) than protected areas in nearby regions and is a refuge for eight endangered species. Our study identified 52 MTAs covering a total area of 3 million ha. Our findings highlight the relevance of Formosa MTA for the conservation of regional mammalian fauna and indicate the potential of other military areas in the context of biological conservation.
AB - Military training areas (MTA) are increasingly recognized as sites that harbor high levels of biodiversity, including large numbers of endangered species, yet their conservation value has not been rigorously assessed. Here, we studied the species richness and composition of medium- and large-sized mammals in Formosa MTA, a Brazilian military area, as a case study to assess the conservation value of military areas. We also made an evaluation of Brazilian MTAs regarding size, distributions, and representation of within ecoregion/biome compared with other protected areas. The medium- and large-sized mammal community composition fits the pattern described for the Cerrado, characterized by species of wide distributions, but locally rare. The Formosa MTA supports a relatively higher richness (n = 29) than protected areas in nearby regions and is a refuge for eight endangered species. Our study identified 52 MTAs covering a total area of 3 million ha. Our findings highlight the relevance of Formosa MTA for the conservation of regional mammalian fauna and indicate the potential of other military areas in the context of biological conservation.
KW - Campo de Instrução de Formosa
KW - Cerrado
KW - camera trap
KW - conservation
KW - endangered species
KW - mammal species
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85062881511
U2 - 10.1177/1940082917727654
DO - 10.1177/1940082917727654
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85062881511
SN - 1940-0829
VL - 10
JO - Tropical Conservation Science
JF - Tropical Conservation Science
ER -