Natalia Trujillo-Arias, Víctor H. Serrano-Cardozo, M. P. Ramírez-Pinilla
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Abstract
Tropical forests of Colombia have one of the highest deforestation rates in the world. The humid forest of the Magdalena valley region is one of the ecosystems with the highest risk of landscape transformation, despite being home to many endemic and threatened species. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of a Peasant Reserve Zone in the conservation of tropical humid forests and endangered species in the Magdalena valley region. To reach this aim, we performed a multi-temporal analysis of the forest dynamics in the Peasant Reserve Zone-Cimitarra River Valley (PRZ-CRV) and assessed the extinction risk of eight species endemic to Colombia. Our outcomes indicated that the most extended land cover in the PRZ-CRV is the forest (56.30%), followed by open areas (38.75%). The forest dynamics analysis indicated that the forest cover has decreased by 3.82% between 2017 and 2019, being the area with redoubts from the Serranía de San Lucas Forest the most conserved. Finally, our results indicated that less than 50% of the climatically suitable areas for each species are covered by forests and that less than 10% of those areas are covered by Protected Areas, while for such species as Agalychnis terranova and Ateles hybridus the PRZ-CRV covered a higher percentage of their distribution than all Protected Areas together in this ecosystem. In conclusion, our results have indicated that the PRZ-CRV could be an important area for the maintenance and conservation of humid forests and their associated fauna, playing an important role as an ally to the Protected Area system in the Magdalena valley region.
哥伦比亚的热带森林是世界上森林砍伐率最高的国家之一。马格达莱纳山谷地区的潮湿森林是景观转变风险最高的生态系统之一,尽管它是许多特有和受威胁物种的家园。本研究的目的是评估农民保护区在马格达莱纳河谷地区热带湿润森林和濒危物种保护中的作用。为了实现这一目标,我们对农民保护区- cimitarra河流域(PRZ-CRV)的森林动态进行了多时间分析,并评估了8种哥伦比亚特有物种的灭绝风险。结果表明:青藏高原森林覆盖面积最大(56.30%),其次是开阔地带(38.75%);森林动态分析表明,2017 - 2019年,森林覆盖面积减少了3.82%,其中Serranía de San Lucas森林的堡垒区域保存最完整。最后,我们的研究结果表明,每个物种的气候适宜区域的森林覆盖面积不到50%,保护区覆盖面积不到10%,而对于Agalychnis terranova和Ateles hybridus等物种,PRZ-CRV覆盖的比例高于该生态系统中所有保护区的总和。综上所述,PRZ-CRV可能是湿润森林及其伴生动物维持和保护的重要区域,在马格达莱纳河流域保护区系统中发挥着重要的盟友作用。