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Biasatti, N.R.; Rimoldi, P.G.
Wildlife species as a sign of resilience in the biological corridors grassland of the Pampas
2019  Kempffiana (15): 17-23

It has been analyzed in this work the capacity of resilience that the biological corridors can offer in areas subject to simplification processes and ecosystemic degradation in which biodiversity conservation gets seriously difficult due to the unavailability of appropriate territorial spaces and a generalized domain of agro-productive practices that affect the chances of survival of the native species of flora and fauna. The province of Santa Fe (Argentina), has been implementing strategies of conservation through the biological corridors for more than six years, what allowed the development of the present assessment. It has been observed the presence/absence and distribution of species of the mega and medium-sized mammals as a sign of salvage of spontaneous biocenosis associated with the generated biological corridors, recording data that suggest that this strategy of conservation (biological corridors) provide an alternative tool for the conservation of biodiversity, of high value in ecosystemic contexts as this one.

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