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我们为什么不问问呢?评估大型猿类状况的一种补充方法。

Why don't we ask? A complementary method for assessing the status of great apes.

机构信息

People and Nature Consulting International, Bali, Indonesia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2011 Mar 31;6(3):e18008. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0018008.

Abstract

Species conservation is difficult. Threats to species are typically high and immediate. Effective solutions for counteracting these threats, however, require synthesis of high quality evidence, appropriately targeted activities, typically costly implementation, and rapid re-evaluation and adaptation. Conservation management can be ineffective if there is insufficient understanding of the complex ecological, political, socio-cultural, and economic factors that underlie conservation threats. When information about these factors is incomplete, conservation managers may be unaware of the most urgent threats or unable to envision all consequences of potential management strategies. Conservation research aims to address the gap between what is known and what knowledge is needed for effective conservation. Such research, however, generally addresses a subset of the factors that underlie conservation threats, producing a limited, simplistic, and often biased view of complex, real world situations. A combination of approaches is required to provide the complete picture necessary to engage in effective conservation. Orangutan conservation (Pongo spp.) offers an example: standard conservation assessments employ survey methods that focus on ecological variables, but do not usually address the socio-cultural factors that underlie threats. Here, we evaluate a complementary survey method based on interviews of nearly 7,000 people in 687 villages in Kalimantan, Indonesia. We address areas of potential methodological weakness in such surveys, including sampling and questionnaire design, respondent biases, statistical analyses, and sensitivity of resultant inferences. We show that interview-based surveys can provide cost-effective and statistically robust methods to better understand poorly known populations of species that are relatively easily identified by local people. Such surveys provide reasonably reliable estimates of relative presence and relative encounter rates of such species, as well as quantifying the main factors that threaten them. We recommend more extensive use of carefully designed and implemented interview surveys, in conjunction with more traditional field methods.

摘要

物种保护困难重重。物种面临的威胁通常是高且紧迫的。然而,要想有效应对这些威胁,需要综合高质量的证据,有针对性地开展活动,通常还需要付出高昂的实施成本,并迅速进行重新评估和调整。如果对导致物种保护面临威胁的复杂生态、政治、社会文化和经济因素缺乏足够的了解,那么保护管理可能无法奏效。当这些因素的信息不完整时,保护管理者可能无法了解最紧迫的威胁,或者无法设想潜在管理策略的所有后果。保护研究旨在弥合已知信息与有效保护所需知识之间的差距。然而,此类研究通常只涉及导致物种保护面临威胁的部分因素,从而对复杂的现实情况产生有限、简单且往往存在偏见的认识。需要结合多种方法,才能全面了解情况,从而进行有效的保护。猩猩保护(Pongo spp.)就是一个很好的例子:标准的保护评估采用侧重于生态变量的调查方法,但通常不涉及导致威胁的社会文化因素。在这里,我们评估了一种基于访谈的补充调查方法,该方法对印度尼西亚加里曼丹的 687 个村庄中的近 7000 人进行了访谈。我们评估了此类调查中存在的潜在方法学弱点,包括抽样和问卷设计、受访者偏差、统计分析以及推理结果的敏感性。我们表明,基于访谈的调查可以提供具有成本效益且统计稳健的方法,以更好地了解那些当地居民较容易识别但知之甚少的物种的种群。此类调查可以提供有关这些物种相对存在和相对遭遇率的合理可靠估计,以及量化威胁它们的主要因素。我们建议更广泛地使用经过精心设计和实施的访谈调查,并结合更传统的实地方法。

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