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Marine turtles and IUCN Red Listing: A review of the process, the pitfalls, and novel assessment approaches

机译:海龟和IUCN红色名录:流程,陷阱和新颖的评估方法的回顾

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Marine turtles have been exploited by humans since pre-history, with particular intensity in the last century, the result of which has been the depletion of most nesting populations in the world. In many cases these declines have been reversed thanks to a variety of effective conservation programs. Several nesting populations maintain positive growth trends, although most are probably depleted relative to historic levels, while others continue in a severely depleted state, with little or no population growth in recent decades. This mosaic of population trajectories along with demographic and life-history traits that buffer against extinction has created unique challenges for marine turtle assessments such as those by the World Conservation Union's (IUCN) Marine Turtle Specialist Group, which conducts global assessments for the IUCN Red List. While the Red Listing approach describes extinction risk, which theoretically can be useful for developing conservation priorities, the descriptors that have been assigned to marine turtles so far (e.g. Vulnerable, Endangered, Critically Endangered) state an unrealistic imminence of extinction, a problem enhanced by the fact that its global resolution fails to reflect the disparate population trends ongoing in different regions worldwide. Coupled with misuse of the Red List by governments and conservation organizations worldwide, these shortcomings have led to increased debate regarding its efficacy for marine turtles. In this paper we describe the Red Listing assessment process, the problems associated with this approach for marine turtles, as well as the overall value of Red List assessments for marine turtle conservation. We suggest that Red list assessments for marine turtles at the global scale do not accurately depict the current status of marine turtles and may have unintended consequences for their conservation. Largely the data do not exist, or are not reliable, making the use of the current criteria intractable. We discuss novel methods for conducting marine turtle assessments, such as using a wider array of the current Red List Criteria, modelling future population dynamics, and developing regional assessments and/or conservation prescriptive assessments.
机译:自从史前以来,人类就开始利用海龟,在上个世纪,这种龟特别密集,其结果是使世界上大多数筑巢种群耗竭。在许多情况下,由于各种有效的保护计划,这些下降已经被扭转。一些筑巢种群保持了积极的增长趋势,尽管大多数种群相对于历史水平而言已经消耗ple尽,而另一些种群仍处于严重耗尽的状态,近几十年来人口增长很少或没有。人口轨迹的这种拼接以及缓冲和防止灭绝的人口统计资料和生活史特征,给海龟评估带来了独特的挑战,例如世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)的海龟专家小组所做的评估,该小组对IUCN红色名录进行全球评估。尽管“红色名录”方法描述了灭绝风险,从理论上讲,这对于制定保护重点是有用的,但迄今为止已分配给海龟的描述语(例如,易危,濒危,极度濒危)表明灭绝是不切实际的,而随着灭绝风险的加剧其全球决议无法反映世界各地不同地区持续存在的不同人口趋势。这些缺点,加上全世界的政府和保护组织滥用《红色名录》,这些缺陷引起了人们对其对海龟功效的争论。在本文中,我们描述了红色名录评估过程,与这种方法有关的海龟相关问题,以及红色名录评估对海龟保护的总体价值。我们建议在全球范围内对海龟进行红色名录评估不能准确地描述海龟的当前状况,并且可能对其保护产生意想不到的后果。很大程度上,数据不存在或不可靠,因此难以使用当前标准。我们讨论了进行海龟评估的新颖方法,例如使用更广泛的当前《红色名录标准》,对未来的种群动态进行建模以及开发区域评估和/或保护性规定性评估。

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