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A multimethodological approach for vertebrate endemicity and potential priority regions for conservation in the state of Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil
- Vieira-Guimarães, Felipe;
- Malheiro de Oliveira, André Luis;
- Gadelha de Almeida, André Luiz;
- Peres Pereira, Araiene;
- Foerste, Brenda;
- Malavazi Dell’ Antonio, Bruna;
- Pinheiro Gomes, Bruno;
- Frechiani de Oliveira, Carla;
- Pérez-Castillo, Carlos David;
- Elias Franco, Erica;
- Ortolane Medeiros, Gabriela;
- Brandão Garcia, Gustavo;
- Jabour e Silva, Isabela;
- Pasinato Silva, João Vitor;
- Damásio, Lucas;
- Nunes Rodrigues, Leydiane;
- Freitas Silva, Marcos Vinícius;
- Tavares de Souza, Maryana;
- Quadros de Menezes, Paulo;
- dos Santos Melotti, Ricieire;
- Targino da Silva, Thassiane;
- Pereira Quirino, Welton;
- Sarmento-Soares, Luisa Maria
- et al.
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Abstract
The selection of strategic conservation areas is a complex undertaking that requires the integration of various elements, including planning, indicators, and mapping. An extensive evaluation of vertebrate distribution patterns in Espírito Santo state, southern Brazil, revealed the existence of four consensus areas defined by two endemicity methods that can be designated as priority regions for multitaxa conservation. A brief remark is made regarding the importance of endemic areas and biogeographic units in the definition of priority areas for conservation.
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