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Título: Cave invertebrates in Espírito Santo state, Brazil: a primary analysis of endemism, threats and conservation priorities.
Palavras-chave: Atlantic forest
Biodiversity
Cave protection
Subterranean habitats
Troglobiont species
Data do documento: Ago-2015
Editor: Pensoft
Citação: SILVA, M. S.; FERREIRA, R. L. Cave invertebrates in Espírito Santo state, Brazil: a primary analysis of endemism, threats and conservation priorities. Subterranean Biology, [S.l.], v. 16, p. 79-102, Aug. 2015. DOI: 10.3897/subtbiol.16.5227.
Resumo: The cave-dwelling invertebrates were studied according to their composition, biodiversity, distribution and threats in the Atlantic Forest Central Biodiversity Corridor, a priority area for conservation actions in Brazil. Twelve obligate cave species were found, plus 495 troglophile species. Araneae (103 spp.), Coleoptera (61 spp.), Diptera (56 spp.) and Lepidoptera (38 spp.) were the richest taxa. The richness was higher in the carbonate caves (63 spp., sd = 16.7) and the highest diversity in granitic caves (H´= 2.68, sd = 0.5). The spatial turnover was 63.45 and similarity less than 30%. The total richness was correlated with the linear extension of the caves (Rs = 0.757, p ≤ 0.05). Surrounding area deforestation and religious and tourist use were the main threats. Emergency attention is recommended regarding protective actions, management and conservation of caves of extremely high biological importance.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/40494
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