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澳大利亚鸟类面临的威胁的理解和管理方面的进展指标。

Metrics of progress in the understanding and management of threats to Australian birds.

机构信息

Threatened Species Recovery Hub, National Environmental Science Program, Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, 0909, Australia.

BirdLife International, David Attenborough Building, Pembroke Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QZ, U.K.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2019 Apr;33(2):456-468. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13220. Epub 2018 Nov 22.

Abstract

Although evidence-based approaches have become commonplace for determining the success of conservation measures for the management of threatened taxa, there are no standard metrics for assessing progress in research or management. We developed 5 metrics to meet this need for threatened taxa and to quantify the need for further action and effective alleviation of threats. These metrics (research need, research achievement, management need, management achievement, and percent threat reduction) can be aggregated to examine trends for an individual taxon or for threats across multiple taxa. We tested the utility of these metrics by applying them to Australian threatened birds, which appears to be the first time that progress in research and management of threats has been assessed for all threatened taxa in a faunal group at a continental scale. Some research has been conducted on nearly three-quarters of known threats to taxa, and there is a clear understanding of how to alleviate nearly half of the threats with the highest impact. Some management has been attempted on nearly half the threats. Management outcomes ranged from successful trials to complete mitigation of the threat, including for one-third of high-impact threats. Progress in both research and management tended to be greater for taxa that were monitored or occurred on oceanic islands. Predation by cats had the highest potential threat score. However, there has been some success reducing the impact of cat predation, so climate change (particularly drought), now poses the greatest threat to Australian threatened birds. Our results demonstrate the potential for the proposed metrics to encapsulate the major trends in research and management of both threats and threatened taxa and provide a basis for international comparisons of evidence-based conservation science.

摘要

尽管基于证据的方法已成为确定保护措施成功与否以管理受威胁物种的常用方法,但评估研究或管理进展的标准指标却不存在。我们制定了 5 项指标来满足这一需求,以评估受威胁物种的进展情况,并量化进一步采取行动和有效缓解威胁的必要性。这些指标(研究需求、研究成果、管理需求、管理成果和威胁减少百分比)可以进行汇总,以检查单个物种或多个物种的威胁趋势。我们通过将这些指标应用于澳大利亚受威胁鸟类来检验其效用,这似乎是首次在大陆范围内评估一个动物群中所有受威胁物种的研究和管理进展情况。已经对近四分之三的已知物种威胁进行了一些研究,并且对于具有最高影响的近一半威胁,人们清楚地了解如何缓解这些威胁。已经对近一半的威胁进行了一些管理尝试。管理结果从成功的试验到完全缓解威胁不等,其中包括三分之一的高影响威胁。对于受到监测或在海洋岛屿上发生的物种,其研究和管理进展往往更大。猫科动物的捕食具有最高的潜在威胁得分。但是,已经采取了一些措施来减少猫科动物捕食的影响,因此气候变化(尤其是干旱)现在对澳大利亚受威胁鸟类构成了最大威胁。我们的研究结果表明,拟议的指标有可能概括威胁和受威胁物种的研究和管理的主要趋势,并为基于证据的保护科学的国际比较提供基础。

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