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Diversity, abundance or rare species as a target for the conservation of mammalian carnivores: a case study in Southern Spain
Authors:Alejandro Travaini  Miguel Delibes  Pablo Ferreras  Francisco Palomares
Institution:(1) Estacio´n Biolo´gica de Don~ana, CSIC, Apartado 1056, 41080 Sevilla, Spain
Abstract:Management goals in protected areas and/or communities usually include diversity as one of the most valuable and confident criteria. Nevertheless, the use of diversity and related indices as a means of evaluating successful management practices could produce conflicting results. Here we report a case study in one of the most important European protected areas. After 6 years of intensive conservation management of the Don~ana National Park, the general abundance and numbers of the target single-species conservation plan (the Iberian lynx) increased, although carnivore community diversity and evenness decreased. This was a result of a disproportionate increase of an oportunistic native species, the red fox. We propose the combined use of diversity, richness and evenness indices when monitoring management practices such as those reported here.
Keywords:diversity  Carnivora  conservation  evenness  protected area  Spain
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