Conservation Planning, Defenders of Wildlife, Washington, DC 20036-4604, USA.
Environ Manage. 2010 May;45(5):1223-30. doi: 10.1007/s00267-010-9457-7. Epub 2010 Mar 17.
Successful biodiversity conservation requires high quality monitoring data and analyses to ensure scientifically defensible policy, legislation, and management. Although monitoring is a critical component in assessing population status and trends, many governmental and non-governmental organizations struggle to develop and implement effective sampling protocols and statistical analyses because of the magnitude and diversity of species in conservation concern. In this article we describe a practical and sophisticated data collection and analysis framework for developing a comprehensive wildlife monitoring program that includes multi-species inventory techniques and community-level hierarchical modeling. Compared to monitoring many species individually, the multi-species approach allows for improved estimates of individual species occurrences, including rare species, and an increased understanding of the aggregated response of a community to landscape and habitat heterogeneity. We demonstrate the benefits and practicality of this approach to address challenges associated with monitoring in the context of US state agencies that are legislatively required to monitor and protect species in greatest conservation need. We believe this approach will be useful to regional, national, and international organizations interested in assessing the status of both common and rare species.
成功的生物多样性保护需要高质量的监测数据和分析,以确保政策、立法和管理具有科学合理性。尽管监测是评估种群状况和趋势的关键组成部分,但由于保护关注的物种数量和多样性庞大,许多政府和非政府组织难以制定和实施有效的抽样方案和统计分析。在本文中,我们描述了一个实用而复杂的数据收集和分析框架,用于开发一个全面的野生动物监测计划,该计划包括多物种清查技术和群落级层次建模。与单独监测许多物种相比,多物种方法可以更好地估计单个物种的出现情况,包括稀有物种,并更深入地了解群落对景观和生境异质性的综合反应。我们展示了这种方法的好处和实用性,以解决与美国州机构监测和保护最需要保护的物种相关的挑战。我们相信,对于有兴趣评估常见和稀有物种状况的地区、国家和国际组织来说,这种方法将是有用的。