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Endemic Species of Butterflies: Importance of Protected Areas in Tropical Montane Endemism Conservation

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Abstract

Protected areas play a key role in containing and protecting most of the endemic biodiversity of megadiverse places, underscoring their importance as custodians of biological richness. Colombia, one of the most species-rich countries, also has one of the highest rates of deforestation globally. The Colombian National Natural Parks (NNPs) system is one of the mechanisms for protecting natural landscape ecosystems and biota. Based on the role of butterflies as bioindicators in biodiversity mapping, we compiled records of endemic butterfly species from entomological collections and the literature to assess the importance of protected areas in endemic species conservation. The NNPs harbor records of 127 endemic species, representing 65% of the 196 endemic butterfly species recorded in Colombia. Most of these endemic species, 93 species, have been recorded in only one NNP, here defined as “unique” species. These species are mainly distributed along the Andes Cordillera. Among all the NNPs, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta holds the highest number of both total and unique endemic species. Extrapolating this pattern to the broader Andean Biota supports the idea that protected areas play a key role in containing and protecting much of Northern South American endemic biodiversity, underscoring their importance as custodians of biological richness.
Translated title of the contributionEspecies endémicas de mariposas: Importancia de las áreas protegidas en la conservación del endemismo montano tropical
Original languageEnglish
Article number536
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalDiversity
Volume17
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Jul 2025

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  3. SDG 15 - Life on Land
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Keywords

  • biodiversity
  • endemic species
  • Northern andes
  • Papilionoidea
  • tropical high mountains
  • threatened species

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