2016
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.2773
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Anthropogenic impacts in protected areas: assessing the efficiency of conservation efforts using Mediterranean ant communities

Abstract: In countries with high levels of urbanization, protected areas are often subject to human disturbance. In addition to dealing with fragmentation, land managers also have to confront the loss of characteristic ecosystems due to biotic homogenization, which is the increasing similarity of species assemblages among geographically separate regions. Using ants as a model system, we explored whether anthropogenic factors negatively affect biodiversity of protected areas of a regional network. We first analysed the e… Show more

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“…Protected areas in the Iberian Peninsula are known to be effective as natural biodiversity refugia (Araújo, Lobo and Moreno 2007;Gaston et al 2008). In some Spanish regions, such as Andalusia, protected areas represent 30.5% of the total surface, which was reported as more than twice the European average (13.7%, Angulo et al 2016). However, our results show that only 10.3% of the economic costs of IAS in the country (8.2% of cost entries) incurred specifically in protected areas in Spain.…”
Section: Regional Management and The Need For Effective National Coordination Of Actionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protected areas in the Iberian Peninsula are known to be effective as natural biodiversity refugia (Araújo, Lobo and Moreno 2007;Gaston et al 2008). In some Spanish regions, such as Andalusia, protected areas represent 30.5% of the total surface, which was reported as more than twice the European average (13.7%, Angulo et al 2016). However, our results show that only 10.3% of the economic costs of IAS in the country (8.2% of cost entries) incurred specifically in protected areas in Spain.…”
Section: Regional Management and The Need For Effective National Coordination Of Actionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ants were surveyed, using pitfall traps. This sampling method has been used in many studies of ant communities worldwide (e.g., [61][62][63]). It is a simple, cost-effective method for collecting epigeic ants, providing good results in assessing foraging activity, species richness and composition patterns, and allowing for continuous day and night sampling [20,[64][65][66].…”
Section: Ant Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protected areas in regions with rapid urbanisation may also undergo a significant change due to anthropogenic activities. Further, such areas are likely to experience biotic homogenisation ( Angulo et al 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%