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捕食者和食腐动物对人类福祉的贡献。

The contribution of predators and scavengers to human well-being.

机构信息

Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, 4072, Australia.

Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, 4072, Australia.

出版信息

Nat Ecol Evol. 2018 Feb;2(2):229-236. doi: 10.1038/s41559-017-0421-2. Epub 2018 Jan 18.

Abstract

Predators and scavengers are frequently persecuted for their negative effects on property, livestock and human life. Research has shown that these species play important regulatory roles in intact ecosystems including regulating herbivore and mesopredator populations that in turn affect floral, soil and hydrological systems. Yet predators and scavengers receive surprisingly little recognition for their benefits to humans in the landscapes they share. We review these benefits, highlighting the most recent studies that have documented their positive effects across a range of environments. Indeed, the benefits of predators and scavengers can be far reaching, affecting human health and well-being through disease mitigation, agricultural production and waste-disposal services. As many predators and scavengers are in a state of rapid decline, we argue that researchers must work in concert with the media, managers and policymakers to highlight benefits of these species and the need to ensure their long-term conservation. Furthermore, instead of assessing the costs of predators and scavengers only in economic terms, it is critical to recognize their beneficial contributions to human health and well-being. Given the ever-expanding human footprint, it is essential that we construct conservation solutions that allow a wide variety of species to persist in shared landscapes. Identifying, evaluating and communicating the benefits provided by species that are often considered problem animals is an important step for establishing tolerance in these shared spaces.

摘要

捕食者和食腐动物经常因其对财产、牲畜和人类生命的负面影响而受到迫害。研究表明,这些物种在完整的生态系统中发挥着重要的调节作用,包括调节食草动物和中型捕食者的种群,而这些种群又反过来影响花卉、土壤和水文系统。然而,捕食者和食腐动物在它们所共享的景观中为人类带来的好处却出人意料地没有得到多少认可。我们回顾了这些好处,强调了最近的研究,这些研究记录了它们在一系列环境中的积极影响。事实上,捕食者和食腐动物的好处是深远的,它们通过减轻疾病、农业生产和废物处理服务,影响着人类的健康和福祉。由于许多捕食者和食腐动物正处于快速下降的状态,我们认为研究人员必须与媒体、管理者和政策制定者合作,强调这些物种的好处以及确保它们长期保护的必要性。此外,除了从经济角度评估捕食者和食腐动物的成本外,认识到它们对人类健康和福祉的有益贡献至关重要。考虑到人类足迹的不断扩大,我们必须构建保护解决方案,使各种各样的物种能够在共享的景观中持续存在。确定、评估和交流那些通常被认为是问题动物的物种所提供的好处,是在这些共享空间中建立容忍度的重要一步。

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