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Original Articles

Ecologically‐sustainable tree monocultures contribute to conservation of an Araucaria Forest endemic frog

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Pages 1739-1752 | Accepted 01 May 2007, Published online: 02 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

Tree monocultures frequently have a negative impact on biodiversity; however, the adoption of ecologically‐sustainable management practices can produce a different outcome. In this study we evaluate how the replacement of Araucaria Forest by ecologically‐sustainable monocultures affects the abundance, age structure, sex ratio, and diet of the endemic frog Physalaemus lisei Braun andBraun(Citation1977) (Leiuperidae). From October 2003 to April 2005, population samples were taken with pit‐fall traps in three 1 ha sites for each of the following habitats: Araucaria Forest, and old monocultures of Araucaria angustifolia, Pinus, and Eucalyptus. The number of individuals captured in Araucaria Forest was similar to that of the monocultures. Population recruitment was higher in the exotic monocultures. Captured individuals were female‐biased, the sex ratio being similar for all habitats. Physalaemus lisei was slightly more generalist on the monocultures. These results suggest that the forestry industry, by adopting ecologically‐sustainable management practices, can contribute to the conservation of threatened and endemic species.

Acknowledgements

We thank Mônica Frank Kersch, Célio Haddad, Rafael Loyola, and Carlos Araujo for improving previous manuscripts; Alex Mesquita, Evídio Becker, Mônica F. Kersch, Priscilla Sundin, Sandra Buss, Tomás Fleck, and Ulisses Neiss for suggestions and assistance during the field work; Marcos Di‐Bernardo for solving identification issues. Carlos Guilherme Becker would like to thank Mônica F. Kersch, and his family, for support and love. C. G. Becker received a scholarship from the Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos. Carlos Roberto Fonseca and this project were fully supported by Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS) and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq: 305428/2005‐5; 479223/2006‐8).

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