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Mapping and quantification of ferruginous outcrop savannas in the Brazilian Amazon: A challenge for biodiversity conservation

The eastern Brazilian Amazon contains many isolated ferruginous savanna ecosystem patches (locally known as ‘canga vegetation’) located on ironstone rocky outcrops on the top of plateaus and ridges, surrounded by tropical rainforests. In the Carajás Mineral Province (CMP), these outcrops contain lar...

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Autores principales: Souza-Filho, Pedro Walfir M., Giannini, Tereza C., Jaffé, Rodolfo, Giulietti, Ana M., Santos, Diogo C., Nascimento, Wilson R., Guimarães, José Tasso F., Costa, Marlene F., Imperatriz- Fonseca, Vera L., Siqueira, José O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6336337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30653607
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211095
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author Souza-Filho, Pedro Walfir M.
Giannini, Tereza C.
Jaffé, Rodolfo
Giulietti, Ana M.
Santos, Diogo C.
Nascimento, Wilson R.
Guimarães, José Tasso F.
Costa, Marlene F.
Imperatriz- Fonseca, Vera L.
Siqueira, José O.
author_facet Souza-Filho, Pedro Walfir M.
Giannini, Tereza C.
Jaffé, Rodolfo
Giulietti, Ana M.
Santos, Diogo C.
Nascimento, Wilson R.
Guimarães, José Tasso F.
Costa, Marlene F.
Imperatriz- Fonseca, Vera L.
Siqueira, José O.
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description The eastern Brazilian Amazon contains many isolated ferruginous savanna ecosystem patches (locally known as ‘canga vegetation’) located on ironstone rocky outcrops on the top of plateaus and ridges, surrounded by tropical rainforests. In the Carajás Mineral Province (CMP), these outcrops contain large iron ore reserves that have been exploited by opencast mining since the 1980s. The canga vegetation is particularly impacted by mining, since the iron ores that occur are associated with this type of vegetation and currently, little is known regarding the extent of canga vegetation patches before mining activities began. This information is important for quantifying the impact of mining, in addition to helping plan conservation programmes. Here, land cover changes of the Canga area in the CMP are evaluated by estimating the pre-mining area of canga patches and comparing it to the actual extent of canga patches. We mapped canga vegetation using geographic object-based image analysis (GEOBIA) from 1973 Landsat-1 MSS, 1984 and 2001 Landsat-5 TM, and 2016 Landsat-8 OLI images, and found that canga vegetation originally occupied an area of 144.2 km(2) before mining exploitation. By 2016, 19.6% of the canga area was lost in the CMP due to conversion to other land-use types (mining areas, pasturelands). In the Carajás National Forest (CNF), located within the CMP, the original canga vegetation covered 105.2 km(2) (2.55% of the CNF total area), and in 2016, canga vegetation occupied an area of 77.2 km(2) (1.87%). Therefore, after more than three decades of mineral exploitation, less than 20% of the total canga area was lost. Currently, 21% of the canga area in the CMP is protected by the Campos Ferruginosos National Park. By documenting the initial extent of canga vegetation in the eastern Amazon and the extent to which it has been lost due to mining operations, the results of this work are the first step towards conserving this ecosystem.
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spelling pubmed-63363372019-01-30 Mapping and quantification of ferruginous outcrop savannas in the Brazilian Amazon: A challenge for biodiversity conservation Souza-Filho, Pedro Walfir M. Giannini, Tereza C. Jaffé, Rodolfo Giulietti, Ana M. Santos, Diogo C. Nascimento, Wilson R. Guimarães, José Tasso F. Costa, Marlene F. Imperatriz- Fonseca, Vera L. Siqueira, José O. PLoS One Research Article The eastern Brazilian Amazon contains many isolated ferruginous savanna ecosystem patches (locally known as ‘canga vegetation’) located on ironstone rocky outcrops on the top of plateaus and ridges, surrounded by tropical rainforests. In the Carajás Mineral Province (CMP), these outcrops contain large iron ore reserves that have been exploited by opencast mining since the 1980s. The canga vegetation is particularly impacted by mining, since the iron ores that occur are associated with this type of vegetation and currently, little is known regarding the extent of canga vegetation patches before mining activities began. This information is important for quantifying the impact of mining, in addition to helping plan conservation programmes. Here, land cover changes of the Canga area in the CMP are evaluated by estimating the pre-mining area of canga patches and comparing it to the actual extent of canga patches. We mapped canga vegetation using geographic object-based image analysis (GEOBIA) from 1973 Landsat-1 MSS, 1984 and 2001 Landsat-5 TM, and 2016 Landsat-8 OLI images, and found that canga vegetation originally occupied an area of 144.2 km(2) before mining exploitation. By 2016, 19.6% of the canga area was lost in the CMP due to conversion to other land-use types (mining areas, pasturelands). In the Carajás National Forest (CNF), located within the CMP, the original canga vegetation covered 105.2 km(2) (2.55% of the CNF total area), and in 2016, canga vegetation occupied an area of 77.2 km(2) (1.87%). Therefore, after more than three decades of mineral exploitation, less than 20% of the total canga area was lost. Currently, 21% of the canga area in the CMP is protected by the Campos Ferruginosos National Park. By documenting the initial extent of canga vegetation in the eastern Amazon and the extent to which it has been lost due to mining operations, the results of this work are the first step towards conserving this ecosystem. Public Library of Science 2019-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6336337/ /pubmed/30653607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211095 Text en © 2019 Souza-Filho et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Souza-Filho, Pedro Walfir M.
Giannini, Tereza C.
Jaffé, Rodolfo
Giulietti, Ana M.
Santos, Diogo C.
Nascimento, Wilson R.
Guimarães, José Tasso F.
Costa, Marlene F.
Imperatriz- Fonseca, Vera L.
Siqueira, José O.
Mapping and quantification of ferruginous outcrop savannas in the Brazilian Amazon: A challenge for biodiversity conservation
title Mapping and quantification of ferruginous outcrop savannas in the Brazilian Amazon: A challenge for biodiversity conservation
title_full Mapping and quantification of ferruginous outcrop savannas in the Brazilian Amazon: A challenge for biodiversity conservation
title_fullStr Mapping and quantification of ferruginous outcrop savannas in the Brazilian Amazon: A challenge for biodiversity conservation
title_full_unstemmed Mapping and quantification of ferruginous outcrop savannas in the Brazilian Amazon: A challenge for biodiversity conservation
title_short Mapping and quantification of ferruginous outcrop savannas in the Brazilian Amazon: A challenge for biodiversity conservation
title_sort mapping and quantification of ferruginous outcrop savannas in the brazilian amazon: a challenge for biodiversity conservation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6336337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30653607
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211095
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