Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Solomons, MD 20688, USA.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2019 May;34(5):459-473. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2019.01.009. Epub 2019 Mar 14.
There have been efforts around the globe to track individuals of many marine species and assess their movements and distribution, with the putative goal of supporting their conservation and management. Determining whether, and how, tracking data have been successfully applied to address real-world conservation issues is, however, difficult. Here, we compile a broad range of case studies from diverse marine taxa to show how tracking data have helped inform conservation policy and management, including reductions in fisheries bycatch and vessel strikes, and the design and administration of marine protected areas and important habitats. Using these examples, we highlight pathways through which the past and future investment in collecting animal tracking data might be better used to achieve tangible conservation benefits.
全球范围内一直致力于追踪多种海洋物种的个体,评估它们的运动和分布情况,以期支持其保护和管理。然而,确定跟踪数据是否以及如何成功应用于解决实际保护问题是困难的。在这里,我们从不同的海洋分类群中编译了广泛的案例研究,展示了跟踪数据如何帮助为保护政策和管理提供信息,包括减少渔业副渔获物和船只撞击,以及设计和管理海洋保护区和重要生境。通过这些例子,我们强调了过去和未来在收集动物跟踪数据方面的投资可以通过哪些途径更好地用于实现切实的保护效益。