Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 27-33Historically, the creation of protected areas has occupied a forefront role among conservation strategies to protect wildlife. However, the effectiveness of such areas in maintaining viable populations has been a matter of debate. The present study aims to evaluate the efficiency of the protected areas network in the state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil, in maintaining viable populations of Tapirus terrestris. We used the software VORTEX to model the viability of tapir populations in 65 protected areas found in the state. Our results indicate that 14 protected areas are not able to maintain lowland tapir populations in the long-term. It was also observed that 16 protected areas would suffer fro...
Although many large mammals currently face significant threats that could lead to their extinction, ...
ABSTRACTReintroduction can be enhanced by data from long-term post-release monitoring, which allows ...
Global efforts to avoid anthropogenic conversion of natural habitat rely heavily on the establishmen...
This thesis aimed to assess the ecological factors that determine the long-term persistence and viab...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are serious threats to biodiversity conservation in the Atlantic Fore...
The development of species distribution models (SDMs) can help conservation efforts by generating po...
Background Animal movement is a key ecological process that is tightly coupled to l...
During the International Tapir Symposium 16–21 Oct 2011, the conservation of Baird's tapir (Tapirus ...
It is crucial for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are large and effective enough to s...
It is crucial for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are large and effective enough to s...
Reintroduction can be enhanced by data from long-term post-release monitoring, which allows for mode...
Protected areas may be important refuges for large carnivores, but many are not large enough to sust...
Abstract Biodiversity conservation has faced many challenges, especially the conversion of natural a...
<div><p>Global efforts to avoid anthropogenic conversion of natural habitat rely heavily on the esta...
Protected areas – widely recognized as the main strategy for biodiversity conservation – have greatl...
Although many large mammals currently face significant threats that could lead to their extinction, ...
ABSTRACTReintroduction can be enhanced by data from long-term post-release monitoring, which allows ...
Global efforts to avoid anthropogenic conversion of natural habitat rely heavily on the establishmen...
This thesis aimed to assess the ecological factors that determine the long-term persistence and viab...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are serious threats to biodiversity conservation in the Atlantic Fore...
The development of species distribution models (SDMs) can help conservation efforts by generating po...
Background Animal movement is a key ecological process that is tightly coupled to l...
During the International Tapir Symposium 16–21 Oct 2011, the conservation of Baird's tapir (Tapirus ...
It is crucial for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are large and effective enough to s...
It is crucial for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are large and effective enough to s...
Reintroduction can be enhanced by data from long-term post-release monitoring, which allows for mode...
Protected areas may be important refuges for large carnivores, but many are not large enough to sust...
Abstract Biodiversity conservation has faced many challenges, especially the conversion of natural a...
<div><p>Global efforts to avoid anthropogenic conversion of natural habitat rely heavily on the esta...
Protected areas – widely recognized as the main strategy for biodiversity conservation – have greatl...
Although many large mammals currently face significant threats that could lead to their extinction, ...
ABSTRACTReintroduction can be enhanced by data from long-term post-release monitoring, which allows ...
Global efforts to avoid anthropogenic conversion of natural habitat rely heavily on the establishmen...