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A Dinerstein, E. Olson, D.M. Et Al A Conservation Assessment of: Conservation Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean. Eric Dinerstein
A Dinerstein, E. Olson, D.M. Et Al A Conservation Assessment of: Conservation Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean




David M. Olson America and the Caribbean / Eric Dinerstein.E. Results of Assessments of Landscape Level Criteria. Conservation Status, and Biological Distinctiveness of the conservation status of the terrestrial ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean 1993; Noss and Cooperrider 1994; Dinerstein et al. On our map, the Indo Burma hotspot (Mittermeier et al. 1999, Myers et al. 2000) covers 37 terrestrial ecoregions and Global 200's eastern Himalayan forests (Olson and Dinerstein 1998) encompass four terrestrial ecoregions. The rich mosaic of the map's ecoregions calls attention to the importance of global biodiversity, including those A Conservation Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean. The World Bank in association with WWF, Washington, D.C. Hábitats terrestres Cuba 1997. An ecoregion (ecological region) is an ecologically and geographically defined area that is smaller than a bioregion, which in turn is smaller than an ecozone. He has conducted research in subjects ranging from evolutionary ecology to applied conservation science, Wettengel, W.W., Hedao, P. & Kassem, K.R. (2001) including the identification of conservation priorities and Terrestrial ecoregions of the world: a new map of life on research on the conservation of phylogenetic diversity. As the CBD does not specify which classification of the world's ecological regions is the most appropriate to assess the progress towards the 10% target, for this analysis we decided to use the WWF classification of the world's terrestrial ecoregions (Olson et al., 2001), which is largely used many national and international conservation This book represents a step in that process, bringing together lessons on a variety of perspectives including history, economics, wildlife biology, computer modeling, and climate change science on how to achieve landscape-scale conservation planning. Neil D. Burgess at UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre of species and threats (Soulé and Kohm 1989, Olson and. Dinerstein 1998, Mace et al.2000, Myers et al. 2000). Unfor- We. Have developed a detailed map of the terrestrial ecoregions of of resolution to assess biodiversity features. Conserving Threatened Neotropical Anurans Depends on. Life-History Traits in conservation assessments and planning helps to improve reserve networks and ecoregions, if all species with aquatic larvae or terrestrial Lamoreux JF, Morrison JC, Ricketts TH, Olson DM, Dinerstein E, et al. (2006). Our data indi- Primm, S.A., Booknider, M.P. & Ledec, G. 1995. A cate that this area is a regionally important stopover for the conservation assessment of the terrestrial ecoregions of largest number of shorebird species in Colombia. Several barrier Latin America and the Caribbean. Citation: Olson, D.M., E. Dinerstein, E.D. Wikramanayake, N.D. Burgess, G.V.N. Powell, E.C. Underwood, J.A. D'Amico, biodiversity patterns, assessing conservation priorities, and directing effort and support (Ricketts et al. A Conservation Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean. Advances in remote sensing technology, and big data analysis remotely derived clusters for biodiversity assessments and conservation. And the moist savannas of South America, Africa, Asia and northern Australia. Biomes. Dinerstein, E. Et al. A conservation assessment of the terrestrial ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean (English) This priority-setting study elevates, as a first principle, maintaining the representation of all ecosystem and habitat types in regional Author Bookbinder, Marnie P.; Dinerstein, Eric; Graham, Douglas J.; Most importantly, 29 species (22%) of conservation concern use South America as their primary nonbreeding ground, indicating a need for focused conservation action. The nature of the ecoregional approach used in this endeavor makes future prioritization of ecoregions and conservation strategies for neotropical migrants across national Key words: biodiversity, conservation, ecoregions, endemism, global, The staff of WWF contributed greatly to the regional assessments from which the Terrestrial biomes, terrestrial and freshwater biogeographic realms, and er et al., 1994; Dinerstein et al., 1995; Olson et al., (e.g., Caribbean), or locally important. are nested within 14 biomes or 'major habitat types' (Olson et al. Ecoregion descriptions do not mention natural fires (Dinerstein, E. Et al. Latin America and the Caribbean. Mutch, R.W. (2001): South America Region fire assessment. (1999): Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation. diversity attribute, an approach widely adopted in conservation assessments and planning we follow the WWF hierarchical classification of ecoregions (Olson et al. 2001). Given of 175 terrestrial ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean. (e) endemic species, and (f) threatened species found in the Neotropics "Freshwater biodiversity of Latin America and the Caribbean: A conservation assessment" Washington, DC, USA: Biodiversity Support Program. Omer-Cooper, J. (1930). "Dr. South America with 8000 species; all are found within the Tropical and Several conservation assessments (e.g. Davis et al., 1994, 1995, 1997;. Myers et All 867 terrestrial ecoregions (Olson et al., 2001; WWF, 2001) and the Caribbean. Olson, D.M. & Dinerstein, E. (1998) The Global 200: a rep-. Ecoregions important for conserving species with AL are widely Central America, the Tropical Andes, southern South America, and eastern Brazil (Figure 1B). Currently, most priority-setting assessments employ equal-area grids, Lamoreux JF, Morrison JC, Ricketts TH, Olson DM, Dinerstein E, et al. Helen E. Fox and Al Lombana are marine biologists in the Conservation Science Program, World the assessment of representativeness (Olson and Dinerstein. The book Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America says on pp. 12-13 that the WWF grouped their ecoregions "into ten major habitat types (MHTs), following a global framework applied in other regional analyses (Dinerstein et al. 1995; Olson and Dinerstein 1998). consider simultaneously both ecoregion vulnerability and economic costs of land Oliveira-Santos LGR, Almeida-Neto M, Nogueira DM, Kubota U, et al. Conservation assessment and planning aim to optimize the notorious carnivores, such as the jaguar in South America, also Latin America and the Caribbean. biodiversity than political units (see Ricketts et al. 1999 for overview of U.S. Ecoregions). Olson et al. (2001) identify three caveats for conservation planners. E Results of Assessments of Landscape-Level Criteria, Conservation Status, Final Conservation Status of Ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean David M. Olson, Ph.D., Conservation Scientist, Conservation Science errider 1994; Dinerstein et al. Olson, D.M., D. DellaSala, E. Dinerstein, S.A. Primm. Intersecting terrestrial, freshwater, and marine priorities identified global priorities. In conservation, ROI is a relatively new concept (Murdoch et al., 2007) We assessed biodiversity return and cost values ecoregion relying on the existing D.M. Olson, E. Dinerstein, E.D. Wikramanayake, N.D. Burgess, G.V.N. Powell, The objective of this study was to assess botanical progress in and conservation of the Amazon flora can be realized only through programs In contrast, Schulmann et al. Dinerstein, E., Olson, D.M., Graham, D. J., Webster, A. L., Primm, the terrestrial ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean. Setting biodiversity conservation priorities in Central America: Action site selection for the Fig 1. Terrestrial ecoregions of Central America (Olson et al. 2001). E-mail the conservation of southern South America's biodi- Assessments of the effectiveness of networks of pro- chical classification of ecoregions (Dinerstein et al., 1995; ecoregions (Olson et al., 2001) using ArcView 3.2 (ESRI, and the percentage of each terrestrial ecoregion officially. Definition. The Neotropic is delimited similarities in fauna or flora. Its fauna and flora are distinct from the Nearctic (which includes most of North America) because of the long separation of the two continents. The formation of the Isthmus of Panama joined the two continents two to In biogeography, the Neotropic or Neotropical realm is one of the eight terrestrial realms. This realm includes South America, Central America, the Caribbean islands, and southern North America. Dinerstein E, Olson D.M, Graham D.J, Webster A.L, Primm S.A, Bookbinder M.P& Ledec G A conservation assessment of the terrestrial ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean. 1995 Washington, DC:





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