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Managing the spread of pathogens and aquatic invasive species in the Great Lakes recreational fishery: An application of the drivers-pressures-state-impacts-responses framework

机译:管理大湖休闲渔业中的病原体和水生入侵物种的传播:驱动程序-压力-状态-影响-响应框架的应用

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The Great Lakes are one of the most invaded aquatic ecosystems in the world, and the spread of fish pathogens and aquatic invasive species (AIS) has become a serious issue for fishery management in the Great Lakes. Our study applies the Drivers-Pressures-State-Impacts-Responses model (DPSIR) to identify social-ecological linkages in the spread of pathogens and AIS by anglers, boaters, and bait dealers in the Great Lakes. We developed a conceptual DPSIR model based on input by staff members in governmental agencies and non-governmental organizations that have been involved in the management of pathogens and AIS. The integration of managers' input to develop the model is a novel approach for understanding fisheries. Most previous studies using the DPSIR framework did not account for natural resource managers' input even though the DPSIR framework is frequently applied to provide information to these groups. The identified relationships in our model provide multiple entry points for empirical, interdisciplinary research. These studies would help understand the effectiveness of management responses to change human behaviors, and to understand and predict changes in the Great Lakes ecosystem and fishery. The model could also be used to promote understanding of the impacts of pathogens and AIS on the fishery, and to increase awareness of human behaviors that contribute to the continued spread. Future studies could further expand or replicate the model with input by other stakeholder groups such as bait dealers and/or anglers and boaters to identify if these groups share an understanding of the management problem and responses. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:大湖是世界上入侵最严重的水生生态系统之一,鱼类病原体和水生入侵物种(AIS)的传播已成为大湖渔业管理的一个严重问题。我们的研究应用驾驶员压力状态影响反应模型(DPSIR)来识别大湖中垂钓者,划船者和诱饵经销商在病原体和AIS传播中的社会生态联系。我们根据参与病原体和AIS管理的政府机构和非政府组织的工作人员的意见,开发了DPSIR概念模型。集成管理者的意见以开发模型是了解渔业的一种新颖方法。以前使用DPSIR框架进行的大多数研究都没有考虑自然资源管理者的投入,即使DPSIR框架经常被用来向这些群体提供信息。我们模型中已确定的关系为实证,跨学科研究提供了多个切入点。这些研究将有助于理解管理措施对改变人类行为的有效性,并有助于理解和预测大湖区生态系统和渔业的变化。该模型还可用于增进对病原体和AIS对渔业影响的了解,并提高人们对有助于持续传播的人类行为的认识。未来的研究可能会根据诱饵交易商和/或垂钓者和划船者等其他利益相关者团体的输入来进一步扩展或复制该模型,以识别这些团体是否对管理问题和对策有共同的了解。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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