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Potential Economic Damage from Introduction of Brown Tree Snakes, Boiga irregularis (Reptilia: Colubridae), to the Islands of Hawai'i1

机译:引入棕树蛇,不规则博伊加虫(Reptilia:Colubridae)对夏威夷群岛的潜在经济损害1

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The Brown Tree Snake (Boiga irregularis) has caused ecological and economic damage to Guam, and the snake has the potential to colonize other islands in the Pacific Ocean. This study quantifies the potential economic damage if the snake were translocated, established in the state of Hawai'i, and causing damage at levels similar to those on Guam. Damages modeled included costs of medical treatments due to snakebites, snake-caused power outages, and decreased tourism resulting from effects of the snake. Damage caused by presence of the Brown Tree Snake on Guam was used as a guide to estimate potential economic damage to Hawai'i from both medical- and power outage-related damage. To predict tourism impact, a survey was administered to Hawaiian tourists that identified tourist responses to potential effects of the Brown Tree Snake. These results were then used in an input-output model to predict damage to the state economy. Summing these damages resulted in an estimated total potential annual damage to Hawai'i of between $593 million and $2.14 billion. This economic analysis provides a range of potential damages that policy makers can use in evaluation of future prevention and control programs. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:布朗树蛇(不规则Boiga)对关岛造成了生态和经济破坏,该蛇有可能在太平洋其他岛屿定居。这项研究量化了如果蛇被转移,在夏威夷州建立的潜在经济损失,并造成与关岛相似的损失。建模的损害包括因蛇咬伤,蛇引起的电力中断以及因蛇的影响而导致的旅游减少而造成的医疗费用。关岛上的棕树蛇(Brown Tree Snake)造成的破坏被用作估算医疗和电力中断相关破坏对夏威夷的潜在经济破坏的指南。为了预测旅游业的影响,对夏威夷游客进行了一项调查,确定了游客对棕树蛇潜在影响的反应。然后将这些结果用于投入产出模型以预测对州经济的损害。将这些损失加在一起,估计每年给夏威夷造成的潜在总损失在5.93亿美元至21.4亿美元之间。这项经济分析提供了一系列潜在损害,决策者可以在评估未来的预防和控制计划时使用这些损害。 [出版物摘要]

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    《Pacific Science 》 |2010年第1期| p.1-10| 共10页
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    Stephanie A. Shwiff,2,4 Karen Gebhardt,2 Katy N. Kirkpatrick2, and Steven S. Shwiff 32 USDA/APHIS/WS, National Wildlife Research Center, 4101 LaPorte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521-2154 (phone: 970-266-6150, fax: 970-266-6157).3 Department of Accounting, Economics, and Finance, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Commerce, Texas 75428.4 Corresponding author (e-mail: Stephanie.A.Shwiff@ aphis.usda.gov).Pacific Science (2010), vol. 64, no. 1:1-10doi: 10.2984/64.1.001© 2010 by University of Hawai'i PressAll rights reserved,;

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