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The underestimated role of small fragments for carnivore dispersal in the Atlantic Forest

机译:小碎片在大西洋森林中的小碎片的低估作用

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Designing protected areas capable of supporting organism flow is critical for species persistence across wide scales. Here, we evaluated the capacity and protection level of forest fragments to sustain connectivity for carnivores in the Atlantic Forest. We simulated potential dispersal considering species spatial demands and quantified the importance of patches with different sizes in sustaining species movement. We found that patches smaller than species home-range size represented more than 95% of the patches used during species dispersal. These small remnants play a key role in upholding connectivity for carnivores, especially for species capable of moving long distances. Although the forest structure did support most species movements, our results showed that some species must cross matrices composed by crops and pasture to complete their trajectories. Moreover, between 29% and 70% of the area around the species' movement paths, which could act as potential corridors, overlap with human activities. Current established protected areas – mainly targeted for sustainable use – cover only 15% of the entire extension of small remnants enrolled in species dispersal. We reinforce that conservation efforts should not overlook the potential of small forest fragments to improve connectivity. Integrating key fragments with forest restoration and matrix management would benefit long-term species persistence.
机译:设计能够支持有机体流动的保护区域对于宽尺度的物种持久性至关重要。在这里,我们评估了森林碎片的能力和保护水平,以维持大西洋林中食肉动物连通性。我们模拟了考虑物种空间需求的潜在分散,并在维持物种运动中量化不同尺寸的斑块的重要性。我们发现小于物种尺寸小于物种尺寸的贴片,代表了物种分散期间使用的斑块的95%以上。这些小残余物在坚持食肉动物的连接中起着关键作用,特别是对于能够移动长距离的物种。虽然森林结构确实支持大多数物种运动,但我们的结果表明,一些物种必须跨越由作物和牧场组成的矩阵来完成轨迹。此外,在物种的运动路径周围的29%至70%之间,可以充当潜在的走廊,与人类活动重叠。当前建立的保护区 - 主要针对可持续利用 - 仅涵盖在物种分散中注册的小遗留的整个延伸的15%。我们加强了保护努力,不应忽视小森林碎片的潜力,以提高连通性。将关键碎片与森林恢复和矩阵管理集成将受益于长期物种持久性。

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