Daniel Blamires
Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Oryx | 2008
José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho; Luis Mauricio Bini; Miriam Plaza Pinto; Levi Carina Terribile; Guilherme de Oliveira; Cleiber Marques Vieira; Daniel Blamires; Bruno de Souza Barreto; Priscilla Carvalho; Thiago F. Rangel; Natalia Mundin Tôrres; Rogério Pereira Bastos
Increasing rates of habitat loss and human occupation are creating demands for optimum strategies that maximize conservation efforts, despite the lack of detailed data required for implementation. Broad scale biogeographical data may furnish initial guidelines for conservation planning in a hierarchical framework for establishing conservation priorities and helping guide future research programmes. This approach may be critical in regions for which few detailed data on diversity, abundance and distribution are available, such as in the Cerrado biome of central Brazil. We used a macroecological approach, based on the extent of occurrence of 127 species of terrestrial vertebrates endemic to the Cerrado, to design a regional network of potential areas that represent all species at least once. The final network has a total of 24 regions widely distributed throughout the biome. We also evaluated these regions in terms of their human occupation by adding a cost for each cell based on 23 variables expressing variation in agricultural, demographic and cattle-ranching patterns on the Cerrado. Our analyses showed that conservation efforts should be concentrated in the south and south-east of the biome. This macro- ecological approach can provide broad guidelines for conservation and define the focus for more local and realistic conservation efforts.
Bird Conservation International | 2007
Miriam Plaza Pinto; Pablo Vinícius Clemente Mathias; Daniel Blamires; José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho; Luis Mauricio Bini
The rapid destruction of habitat in biodiversity hotspots calls for the urgent formulation of conservation strategies. In this study, macro-scale biogeographical data for 33 species of Psittacines were used to select networks of priority areas, using an algorithm based on the complementarity concept. Human population size was also incorporated as a cost in the selection process, and the two networks of priority areas (with and without cost) were compared. In the comparison the number of cells selected to represent all species did not differ, but a rearrangement occurred between them. Two of the four cells were located in the same place, and the others changed location but stayed aggregated within the same regions. The study shows that it is possible to minimize human population size and represent all species in a network of priority areas.
Zoological Studies | 2008
José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho; Luis Mauricio Bini; Cleiber Marques Vieira; Daniel Blamires; Levi Carina Terribile; Rogério Pereira Bastos; Guilherme de Oliveira; Bruno de Souza Barreto
Diversity and Distributions | 2008
Miriam Plaza Pinto; José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho; Luis Mauricio Bini; Daniel Blamires; Thiago Fernando L. V. B. Rangel
Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology | 2008
Daniel Blamires; Guilherme de Oliveira; Bruno de Souza Barreto; José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho
Oecologia Australis | 2009
José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho; Luis Mauricio Bini; Guilherme de Oliveira; Bruno de Souza Barreto; Marcel Müller Fernandes Pereira da Silva; Levi Carina Terribile; Thiago Fernando L. V. B. Rangel; Míriam Plaza Pinto; Nayara Pereira Rezende de Sousa; Ludgero Cardoso Galli Vieira; Adriano S. Melo; Paulo De Marco Júnior; Cleiber Marques Vieira; Daniel Blamires; Rogério Pereira Bastos; Priscilla Carvalho; Laerte Guimarães Ferreira; Mariana Pires de Campos Telles; Flávia Melo Rodrigues; Daniela de Melo e Silva; Nelson Jorge Silva Júnior; Thannya Nascimento Soares
Archive | 2005
Daniel Blamires; Cláudio V. Mendonça; José Hidasi; Fundação Museu de Ornitologia
Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences | 2008
Bruno de Souza Barreto; Guilherme Roberto de Oliveira; Míriam Plaza Pinto; Luiz Mauricio Bini; José Alexandre Felizola Diniz Filho; Daniel Blamires
Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia - Brazilian Journal of Ornithology | 2013
Daniel Blamires; Micaela Jolepian Lemes; Cristina Campos Carvalho; Crystianne Rodrigues Perigo de Souza; Cláudio Veloso Mendonço
Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia - Brazilian Journal of Ornithology | 2013
José Hidasi; Luiz Gonzaga Alves Mendonça; Daniel Blamires