Mudanças climáticas e prioridades para a conservação da biodiversidade
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2014-06
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Vera Lúcia Gomes Klein
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Global processes such as habitat loss, overexploitation, biological invasion, and climate
change are driving many species to extinction. Facing this threatening scenario, a key question is: what
should be the criterion for establishing biodiversity conservation priorities? Where and how can one protect
biodiversity? The answer is not so simple. Climate change could result in species moving to more
favorable climatic spaces, even outside their protected areas. However, while establishing priorities for
biodiversity conservation one must go beyond protecting sites with high species richness and include
the evolutionary history and maintenance of community processes as well. Here, we show both an overview
of the effects of climate change and their inclusion in conservation prioritization. We show a case
study for the conservation of amphibians, the most endangered taxonomic group among vertebrates in
the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Finally, we discuss conservation strategies that consider phylogenetic and
functional approaches.
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Priorização espacia, Mudanças climáticas, Diversidade filogenética, Diversidade funcional, Mata atlântica, Spatial prioritization, Climate change, Phylogenetic diversity, Functional diversity, Atlantic forest
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LEMES, Priscila; LOYOLA, Rafael. Mudanças climáticas e prioridades para a conservação da biodiversidade. Revista de Biologia Neotropical, Goiânia, v. 11, n. 1, p. 47-57, jan./jun. 2014. Disponível em: <https://www.revistas.ufg.br/RBN/article/view/30699/18091>.