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全球新冠疫情封锁凸显出人类既是环境的威胁者又是守护者。

Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment.

作者信息

Bates Amanda E, Primack Richard B, Biggar Brandy S, Bird Tomas J, Clinton Mary E, Command Rylan J, Richards Cerren, Shellard Marc, Geraldi Nathan R, Vergara Valeria, Acevedo-Charry Orlando, Colón-Piñeiro Zuania, Ocampo David, Ocampo-Peñuela Natalia, Sánchez-Clavijo Lina M, Adamescu Cristian M, Cheval Sorin, Racoviceanu Tudor, Adams Matthew D, Kalisa Egide, Kuuire Vincent Z, Aditya Vikram, Anderwald Pia, Wiesmann Samuel, Wipf Sonja, Badihi Gal, Henderson Matthew G, Loetscher Hanspeter, Baerenfaller Katja, Benedetti-Cecchi Lisandro, Bulleri Fabio, Bertocci Iacopo, Maggi Elena, Rindi Luca, Ravaglioli Chiara, Boerder Kristina, Bonnel Julien, Mathias Delphine, Archambault Philippe, Chauvaud Laurent, Braun Camrin D, Thorrold Simon R, Brownscombe Jacob W, Midwood Jonathan D, Boston Christine M, Brooks Jill L, Cooke Steven J, China Victor, Roll Uri, Belmaker Jonathan, Zvuloni Assaf, Coll Marta, Ortega Miquel, Connors Brendan, Lacko Lisa, Jayathilake Dinusha R M, Costello Mark J, Crimmins Theresa M, Barnett LoriAnne, Denny Ellen G, Gerst Katharine L, Marsh R L, Posthumus Erin E, Rodriguez Reilly, Rosemartin Alyssa, Schaffer Sara N, Switzer Jeff R, Wong Kevin, Cunningham Susan J, Sumasgutner Petra, Amar Arjun, Thomson Robert L, Stofberg Miqkayla, Hofmeyr Sally, Suri Jessleena, Stuart-Smith Rick D, Day Paul B, Edgar Graham J, Cooper Antonia T, De Leo Fabio Cabrera, Garner Grant, Des Brisay Paulson G, Schrimpf Michael B, Koper Nicola, Diamond Michael S, Dwyer Ross G, Baker Cameron J, Franklin Craig E, Efrat Ron, Berger-Tal Oded, Hatzofe Ohad, Eguíluz Víctor M, Rodríguez Jorge P, Fernández-Gracia Juan, Elustondo David, Calatayud Vicent, English Philina A, Archer Stephanie K, Dudas Sarah E, Haggarty Dana R, Gallagher Austin J, Shea Brendan D, Shipley Oliver N, Gilby Ben L, Ballantyne Jasmine, Olds Andrew D, Henderson Christopher J, Schlacher Thomas A, Halliday William D, Brown Nicholas A W, Woods Mackenzie B, Balshine Sigal, Juanes Francis, Rider Mitchell J, Albano Patricia S, Hammerschlag Neil, Hays Graeme C, Esteban Nicole, Pan Yuhang, He Guojun, Tanaka Takanao, Hensel Marc J S, Orth Robert J, Patrick Christopher J, Hentati-Sundberg Jonas, Olsson Olof, Hessing-Lewis Margot L, Higgs Nicholas D, Hindell Mark A, McMahon Clive R, Harcourt Rob, Guinet Christophe, Hirsch Sarah E, Perrault Justin R, Hoover Shelby R, Reilly Jennifer D, Hobaiter Catherine, Gruber Thibaud, Huveneers Charlie, Udyawer Vinay, Clarke Thomas M, Kroesen Laura P, Hik David S, Cherry Seth G, Del Bel Belluz Justin A, Jackson Jennifer M, Lai Shengjie, Lamb Clayton T, LeClair Gregory D, Parmelee Jeffrey R, Chatfield Matthew W H, Frederick Cheryl A, Lee Sangdon, Park Hyomin, Choi Jaein, LeTourneux Frédéric, Grandmont Thierry, de-Broin Frédéric Dulude, Bêty Joël, Gauthier Gilles, Legagneux Pierre, Lewis Jesse S, Haight Jeffrey, Liu Zhu, Lyon Jarod P, Hale Robin, D'Silva Dallas, MacGregor-Fors Ian, Arbeláez-Cortés Enrique, Estela Felipe A, Sánchez-Sarria Camilo E, García-Arroyo Michelle, Aguirre-Samboní Giann K, Franco Morales Juan C, Malamud Shahar, Gavriel Tal, Buba Yehezkel, Salingré Shira, Lazarus Mai, Yahel Ruthy, Ari Yigael Ben, Miller Eyal, Sade Rotem, Lavian Guy, Birman Ziv, Gury Manor, Baz Harel, Baskin Ilia, Penn Alon, Dolev Amit, Licht Ogen, Karkom Tabi, Davidzon Sharon, Berkovitch Avi, Yaakov Ofer, Manenti Raoul, Mori Emiliano, Ficetola Gentile Francesco, Lunghi Enrico, March David, Godley Brendan J, Martin Cecilia, Mihaly Steven F, Barclay David R, Thomson Dugald J M, Dewey Richard, Bedard Jeannette, Miller Aroha, Dearden Amber, Chapman Jennifer, Dares Lauren, Borden Laura, Gibbs Donna, Schultz Jessica, Sergeenko Nikita, Francis Fiona, Weltman Amanda, Moity Nicolas, Ramírez-González Jorge, Mucientes Gonzalo, Alonso-Fernández Alexandre, Namir Itai, Bar-Massada Avi, Chen Ron, Yedvab Shmulik, Okey Thomas A, Oppel Steffen, Arkumarev Volen, Bakari Samuel, Dobrev Vladimir, Saravia-Mullin Victoria, Bounas Anastasios, Dobrev Dobromir, Kret Elzbieta, Mengistu Solomon, Pourchier Cloé, Ruffo Alazar, Tesfaye Million, Wondafrash Mengistu, Nikolov Stoyan C, Palmer Charles, Sileci Lorenzo, Rex Patrick T, Lowe Christopher G, Peters Francesc, Pine Matthew K, Radford Craig A, Wilson Louise, McWhinnie Lauren, Scuderi Alessia, Jeffs Andrew G, Prudic Kathleen L, Larrivée Maxim, McFarland Kent P, Solis Rodrigo, Hutchinson Rebecca A, Queiroz Nuno, Furtado Miguel A, Sims David W, Southall Emily, Quesada-Rodriguez Claudio A, Diaz-Orozco Jessica P, Rodgers Ku'ulei S, Severino Sarah J L, Graham Andrew T, Stefanak Matthew P, Madin Elizabeth M P, Ryan Peter G, Maclean Kyle, Weideman Eleanor A, Şekercioğlu Çağan H, Kittelberger Kyle D, Kusak Josip, Seminoff Jeffrey A, Hanna Megan E, Shimada Takahiro, Meekan Mark G, Smith Martin K S, Mokhatla Mohlamatsane M, Soh Malcolm C K, Pang Roanna Y T, Ng Breyl X K, Lee Benjamin P Y-H, Loo Adrian H B, Er Kenneth B H, Souza Gabriel B G, Stallings Christopher D, Curtis Joseph S, Faletti Meaghan E, Peake Jonathan A, Schram Michael J, Wall Kara R, Terry Carina, Rothendler Matt, Zipf Lucy, Ulloa Juan Sebastián, Hernández-Palma Angélica, Gómez-Valencia Bibiana, Cruz-Rodríguez Cristian, Herrera-Varón Yenifer, Roa Margarita, Rodríguez-Buriticá Susana, Ochoa-Quintero Jose Manuel, Vardi Reut, Vázquez Víctor, Requena-Mesa Christian, Warrington Miyako H, Taylor Michelle E, Woodall Lucy C, Stefanoudis Paris V, Zhang Xiangliang, Yang Qiang, Zukerman Yuval, Sigal Zehava, Ayali Amir, Clua Eric E G, Carzon Pamela, Seguine Clementine, Corradini Andrea, Pedrotti Luca, Foley Catherine M, Gagnon Catherine Alexandra, Panipakoochoo Elijah, Milanes Celene B, Botero Camilo M, Velázquez Yunior R, Milchakova Nataliya A, Morley Simon A, Martin Stephanie M, Nanni Veronica, Otero Tanya, Wakeling Julia, Abarro Sarah, Piou Cyril, Sobral Ana F L, Soto Eulogio H, Weigel Emily G, Bernal-Ibáñez Alejandro, Gestoso Ignacio, Cacabelos Eva, Cagnacci Francesca, Devassy Reny P, Loretto Matthias-Claudio, Moraga Paula, Rutz Christian, Duarte Carlos M

机构信息

Department of Ocean Sciences, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 0 Marine Lab Road, St. John's A1K 3E6, Canada.

Biology Department, Boston University, 881 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, United States.

出版信息

Biol Conserv. 2021 Nov;263:109175. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109175. Epub 2021 May 20.

DOI:10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109175
PMID:34035536
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8135229/
Abstract

The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with nature. Here, we report immediate impacts of changes in human activities on wildlife and environmental threats during the early lockdown months of 2020, based on 877 qualitative reports and 332 quantitative assessments from 89 different studies. Hundreds of reports of unusual species observations from around the world suggest that animals quickly responded to the reductions in human presence. However, negative effects of lockdown on conservation also emerged, as confinement resulted in some park officials being unable to perform conservation, restoration and enforcement tasks, resulting in local increases in illegal activities such as hunting. Overall, there is a complex mixture of positive and negative effects of the pandemic lockdown on nature, all of which have the potential to lead to cascading responses which in turn impact wildlife and nature conservation. While the net effect of the lockdown will need to be assessed over years as data becomes available and persistent effects emerge, immediate responses were detected across the world. Thus, initial qualitative and quantitative data arising from this serendipitous global quasi-experimental perturbation highlights the dual role that humans play in threatening and protecting species and ecosystems. Pathways to favorably tilt this delicate balance include reducing impacts and increasing conservation effectiveness.

摘要

为降低新冠疫情健康风险而实施的全球封锁改变了人类与自然的互动。在此,我们基于89项不同研究的877份定性报告和332份定量评估,报告了2020年封锁初期人类活动变化对野生动物及环境威胁的直接影响。来自世界各地的数百份关于不寻常物种观察的报告表明,动物迅速对人类活动的减少做出了反应。然而,封锁对保护工作的负面影响也显现出来,因为禁闭导致一些公园管理人员无法执行保护、恢复和执法任务,从而导致狩猎等非法活动在当地有所增加。总体而言,疫情封锁对自然产生了正负混合的复杂影响,所有这些影响都有可能引发连锁反应,进而影响野生动物和自然保护。虽然随着数据的获取和持续影响的出现,封锁的净效应需要多年时间来评估,但全球各地都检测到了即时反应。因此,这一偶然出现的全球准实验性扰动所产生的初步定性和定量数据凸显了人类在威胁和保护物种及生态系统方面所起的双重作用。使这种微妙平衡向有利方向倾斜的途径包括减少影响和提高保护成效。

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