2015
DOI: 10.2305/iucn.ch.2014.parks-21-2pc.en
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Conservation implications of protected areas’ coverage for Paraguay’s reptiles

Abstract: In Paraguay the highest rate of deforestation was reached in the 2000s, and in some places protected areas are the only remnant of the original ecosystem structure. Paraguay currently has 57 protected areas amounting to 15.2 per cent of the country under protection. In this paper we assess the effectiveness of the Paraguayan system of protected areas (SINASIP) for reptiles' conservation. We generate a matrix of taxa × areas according to 1,789 records for 182 taxa. Areas with the highest number of documented sp… Show more

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“…As there are few protected areas, several South American species have a tiny portion of their distribution protected, such as Chaco reptiles in several countries (Bax & Francesconi, 2019), Paraguayan reptiles (Cacciali et al, 2015), lizards endemic to the Cerrado (Novaes e Silva et al, 2014), and Amazonian lizards (Ribeiro‐Júnior & Amaral, 2016), for example. Like us, Ribeiro‐Júnior and Amaral (2016) observed a low proportion of the N. frenata distribution within protected areas, but specifically for the Brazilian Amazonia in their work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As there are few protected areas, several South American species have a tiny portion of their distribution protected, such as Chaco reptiles in several countries (Bax & Francesconi, 2019), Paraguayan reptiles (Cacciali et al, 2015), lizards endemic to the Cerrado (Novaes e Silva et al, 2014), and Amazonian lizards (Ribeiro‐Júnior & Amaral, 2016), for example. Like us, Ribeiro‐Júnior and Amaral (2016) observed a low proportion of the N. frenata distribution within protected areas, but specifically for the Brazilian Amazonia in their work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it still has high conservation value in containing an impressive number of reptiles endemic to the Cerrado (Smith et al 2016). It was considered the first important area for the conservation of amphibians and from the Paraguayan Cerrado (Smith et al 2016), and the second important area is the CCNP, from where there are also many records of species endemic to this ecoregion (Cacciali et al 2015(Cacciali et al , 2016. Our record of a newly discovered snake from the Cerrado in Paraguay highlights the importance of maintaining and increasing conservation of this threatened ecoregion in this country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and then the long-term maintenance of their biodiversity is not guaranteed [80]. There are some reptile species absent from protected areas in Paraguay; therefore, monitoring and conservation efforts should be intensified for these taxa [83]. One species recently revalidated is Colobosaura kraepelini.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%