TY - JOUR
T1 - Plant, bird, and mammal diversity of the Tomogrande field station, Vichada, Colombia
AU - Estrada-Villegas, Sergio
AU - Rivas, Luz Dary
AU - Barrera, John Fredy
AU - Rivas, Steven Barrera
AU - Correa, Diego F.
AU - Bernal, Laura Sofía Argüello
AU - Aldana, Ana María
AU - Casa, Luisa Fernanda
AU - Lozano-Balcázar, Alejandro
AU - Gómez-Bahamón, Valentina
AU - Castro, Francisco
AU - Stevenson, Pablo
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank research funding from Universidad de los Andes and Ecopetrol. Research has been allowed by the permits issued to Universidad de los Andes (Resolución 1177 de 2014), and research projects No. PR.6.2015.2602 y PR.6.2016.3307, and issued to SELVA (ANLA RESO-LUCIÓN N° 00874). SE-V was supported by the Cull-man Fellowship from the School of the Environment at Yale University and the New York Botanical Garden. Valentina Gómez-Bahamon received funding from The Rosemary Grant Award from the Society for the Study of Evolution, from the American Ornithology Society Graduate Research Award, from the Provost’s Graduate Research Award from the University of Illinois at Chicago, from the Field Museum’s H. B. Conover Fund, and from The Field Museum Armour Graduate Student Fellowship. Valentina Gómez-Bahamon and Alex E. Jahn received funding from the Fundação de Amparo á Pes-quisa do Estado de São Paulo-Brazil (2012/17225-2). We also thank the valuable help of many undergraduate and graduate students that have conducted research in To-mogrande, and other visitors that have supported our work. Alcaldía de Santa Rosalía has supported our research station with solar panels and a fresh water well. Henry Baquero and Alonso Ortiz have helped us with transportation. We also thank Franciso Henao-Díaz, An-drés Montes, Mauricio Bernal, Diego Alejandro Zárate, Carolina Santos, Ivonne Natalia Vargas, Hamilton Rivas, Manuel Rodríguez and Elizabeth Bahamón for help during field work and throughout the setup of the reserve. We finally thank Ilda Becerra for her ongoing support and to AVIDA for their help with the organic farming projects conducted in Tomogrande.
Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), 2022.
PY - 2022/4/1
Y1 - 2022/4/1
N2 - The Altillanura is a unique ecosystem within the Colombian Llanos, characterized by well-drained savannas and extensive riparian forests. The Altillanura harbors a rich assemblage of species, largely understudied and currently under threat by large-scale and unplanned agribusiness. Moreover, the number of public protected areas in the Colombian Llanos, particularly in the Altillanura, is insufficient to conserve the threatened habitats and species. Therefore, conservation efforts by private reserves are crucial for the protection of the region's biodiversity. Here we present the first species list of the Tomogrande, a private nature reserve and scientific research field station in the municipality of Santa Rosalía, Vichada, Colombia. After ten years of ongoing research, we have recorded 299 species of plants, 189 species of birds, and 47 species of mammals. Compared to other private nature reserves in Vichada and the Tuparro National Park, the largest protected area in the region, Tomogrande makes a substantial contribution to the conservation of all three taxonomic groups. We advocate that better landscape planning and sustainable practices should become mandatory in the Altillanura to protect its biodiversity and the livelihoods of all stakeholders that inhabit this region.
AB - The Altillanura is a unique ecosystem within the Colombian Llanos, characterized by well-drained savannas and extensive riparian forests. The Altillanura harbors a rich assemblage of species, largely understudied and currently under threat by large-scale and unplanned agribusiness. Moreover, the number of public protected areas in the Colombian Llanos, particularly in the Altillanura, is insufficient to conserve the threatened habitats and species. Therefore, conservation efforts by private reserves are crucial for the protection of the region's biodiversity. Here we present the first species list of the Tomogrande, a private nature reserve and scientific research field station in the municipality of Santa Rosalía, Vichada, Colombia. After ten years of ongoing research, we have recorded 299 species of plants, 189 species of birds, and 47 species of mammals. Compared to other private nature reserves in Vichada and the Tuparro National Park, the largest protected area in the region, Tomogrande makes a substantial contribution to the conservation of all three taxonomic groups. We advocate that better landscape planning and sustainable practices should become mandatory in the Altillanura to protect its biodiversity and the livelihoods of all stakeholders that inhabit this region.
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U2 - 10.21068/2539200X.1027
DO - 10.21068/2539200X.1027
M3 - Research Article
AN - SCOPUS:85132982925
SN - 0124-5376
VL - 23
JO - Biota Colombiana
JF - Biota Colombiana
IS - 2
M1 - A6
ER -