J. Guerrero-Casado, J. Seoane, N. Aguirre, J. Torres-Porras
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Private protected areas have recently attained more importance at a worldwide level as regards nature conservation. Particularly, the specific region of Western Ecuador receives hardly any protection from the State, and private reserves could, therefore, be a suitable tool to ensure the preservation of its forests and their associated wildlife biodiversity. In this work, we compare the bird species richness between private reserves and public protected areas (managed by the State) located in this region. We also show a checklist of bird species found in the Buenaventura Reserve, a private reserve located in southwestern Ecuador. Our comparison shows that smaller private reserves may harbour a similar number Neotropical Biology and Conservation 16(2): 351–367 (2021) doi: 10.3897/neotropical.16.e63414 Copyright José Guerrero-Casado et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. RESEARCH ARTICLE José Guerrero-Casado et al. 352 of bird species than larger protected areas managed by the state, and they have a higher number of bird species per area. In particular, a total of 233 different bird species were registered in Buenaventura, which were distributed in 16 orders and 42 families. Three species were classified as endangered at an international level: El Oro Parakeet (Pyrrhura orcesi), El Oro Tapaculo (Scytalopus robbinsi), and the Grey-backed Hawk (Pseudastur occidentalis), and another three at a national level: the Long-wattled Umbrellabird (Cephalopterus penduliger), the Slaty-winged Foliage-gleaner (Philydor fuscipenne), and the White-vented Plumeleteer (Chalybura buffonii). Therefore, private reserves can be appreciated as a suitable conservation tool for bird conservation, and they should not be undervalued because of their smaller size. Buenaventura Reserve is a good example of how private reserves are extremely important in fragmented landscapes, as is the case with tropical forests in Western Ecuador.
私人保护区最近在世界范围内的自然保护方面变得更加重要。特别是,厄瓜多尔西部的特定地区几乎没有得到国家的任何保护,因此,私人保护区可以成为确保保护其森林及其相关野生动物生物多样性的合适工具。在这项工作中,我们比较了该地区私人保护区和公共保护区(由国家管理)的鸟类物种丰富度。我们还展示了在厄瓜多尔西南部的私人保护区Buenaventura保护区发现的鸟类清单。我们的比较表明,较小的私人保护区可能拥有类似数量的新热带生物学和保护16(2):351–367(2021)doi:10.3897/Neotropical.16.e63414版权所有JoséGuerrero Casado等人。这是一篇根据知识共享署名许可证(CC BY 4.0)条款分发的开放获取文章,以及在任何媒体上的复制,前提是原始作者和来源得到认可。研究文章JoséGuerrero Casado等人352种鸟类的数量超过了国家管理的较大保护区,而且每个保护区的鸟类数量也更高。特别是,布埃纳文图拉共登记了233种不同的鸟类,分布在16目42科。三个物种在国际层面上被列为濒危物种:El Oro Parakeet(Pyrhura orcesi)、El Oro Tapaculo(Scytalopus robbinsi)和灰背鹰,和白色发泄Plumelteer(Chalybura buffonii)。因此,私人保护区可以被视为鸟类保护的合适保护工具,不应因为其规模较小而被低估。布埃纳文图拉保护区是一个很好的例子,说明私人保护区在支离破碎的景观中极其重要,厄瓜多尔西部的热带森林就是这样。