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对野生鲸类福利的人为威胁以及该领域政策制定的参考工具。

Anthropogenic Threats to Wild Cetacean Welfare and a Tool to Inform Policy in This Area.

作者信息

Nicol Christine, Bejder Lars, Green Laura, Johnson Craig, Keeling Linda, Noren Dawn, Van der Hoop Julie, Simmonds Mark

机构信息

Royal Veterinary College, Hatfield, United Kingdom.

Marine Mammal Research Program, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Kaneohe, HI, United States.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2020 Feb 28;7:57. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.00057. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Human activities and anthropogenic environmental changes are having a profound effect on biodiversity and the sustainability and health of many populations and species of wild mammals. There has been less attention devoted to the impact of human activities on the welfare of individual wild mammals, although ethical reasoning suggests that the welfare of an individual is important regardless of species abundance or population health. There is growing interest in developing methodologies and frameworks that could be used to obtain an overview of anthropogenic threats to animal welfare. This paper shows the steps taken to develop a functional welfare assessment tool for wild cetaceans (WATWC) via an iterative process involving input from a wide range of experts and stakeholders. Animal welfare is a multidimensional concept, and the WATWC presented made use of the Five Domains model of animal welfare to ensure that all areas of potential welfare impact were considered. A pilot version of the tool was tested and then refined to improve functionality. We demonstrated that the refined version of the WATWC was useful to assess real-world impacts of human activity on Southern Resident killer whales. There was close within-scenario agreement between assessors as well as between-scenario differentiation of overall welfare impact. The current article discusses the challenges raised by assessing welfare in scenarios where objective data on cetacean behavioral and physiological responses are sparse and proposes that the WATWC approach has value in identifying important information gaps and in contributing to policy decisions relating to human impacts on whales, dolphins, and porpoises.

摘要

人类活动和人为环境变化正在对生物多样性以及许多野生哺乳动物种群的可持续性与健康产生深远影响。尽管从伦理角度来看,无论物种数量或种群健康状况如何,个体的福利都很重要,但人类活动对单个野生哺乳动物福利的影响却较少受到关注。人们对开发可用于全面了解人为动物福利威胁的方法和框架的兴趣与日俱增。本文展示了通过一个迭代过程开发野生鲸类动物福利评估工具(WATWC)所采取的步骤,该过程涉及众多专家和利益相关者的参与。动物福利是一个多维度概念,所呈现的WATWC利用了动物福利的五域模型,以确保考虑到潜在福利影响的所有方面。该工具的试验版本经过测试后进行了完善,以提高其功能。我们证明,WATWC的完善版本对于评估人类活动对南方居民虎鲸的实际影响很有用。评估人员在不同场景下的内部一致性很高,并且在不同场景之间能够区分总体福利影响。本文讨论了在鲸类动物行为和生理反应的客观数据稀少的情况下评估福利所带来的挑战,并提出WATWC方法在识别重要信息差距以及为有关人类对鲸类、海豚和鼠海豚影响的政策决策提供参考方面具有价值。

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