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A unified approach for protecting listed species and ecosystem services in isolated wetlands using community-level protection goals

机译:使用社区一级的保护目标,在偏远的湿地中保护所列物种和生态系统服务的统一方法

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The protection of listed species through the Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) process is encumbered by the number and diversity of species that need protection and the limited data available to inform assessments. Ecological communities within isolated ecosystems often contain a number of biologically diverse endemic, endangered, and threatened species, as well as providing numerous ecosystem services (ES). We propose an approach that develops community-level protection goals using isolated wetlands that includes both listed species and Service Providing Units (SPUs) that drive ES for ecological risk assessments (ERAs). Community-level protection goals are achieved by developing a protection community and weighing lines of evidence to determine a set of focal species within that community upon which to base the assessment. Lines of evidence include chemical mechanism of action, likely routes of exposure, and taxa susceptibility, as well as relationships among species, and other ecological factors. We demonstrate the process using case studies of chlorpyrifos in California vernal pools and coal ash effluent in Carolina bays. In the California vernal pool case study, listed species were the primary SPUs for the ES provided by the critical habitat. The weight of evidence demonstrated the honey bee as the focal species for the terrestrial environment and the vernal pool fairy shrimp as the focal species for the aquatic environment. The protection community within the Carolina bay case study was more taxonomically diverse than vernal pools for both listed species and SPUs, with amphibians identified as the focal species for which to target mitigation goals and hazard levels. The approach presented here will reduce the time and resource investment required for assessment of risk to listed species and adds an ES perspective to demonstrate value of assessments beyond listed species concerns. Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:需要生态保护的物种的数量和多样性以及可用于评估的有限数据,阻碍了通过生态风险评估(ERA)流程对所列物种的保护。孤立的生态系统中的生态群落通常包含许多生物学上多样的特有物种,濒危物种和受威胁物种,并提供多种生态系统服务(ES)。我们提出了一种方法,该方法使用孤立的湿地来制定社区一级的保护目标,其中包括列出的物种和驱动ES进行生态风险评估(ERA)的服务提供单位(SPU)。通过建立保护社区并权衡证据线以确定该社区内评估所依据的一组重点物种,可以实现社区级保护目标。证据包括化学作用机理,可能的接触途径和生物分类敏感性以及物种之间的关系以及其他生态因素。我们使用毒死rif在加利福尼亚州的春季水池和卡罗来纳州海湾的煤灰废水中进行案例研究来证明这一过程。在加利福尼亚州的春季库案例研究中,列出的物种是关键栖息地提供的ES的主要SPU。有力的证据表明,蜜蜂是陆地环境的重点物种,而春池仙虾是水生环境的重点物种。对于列出的物种和SPU,在卡罗来纳州海湾案例研究中的保护群落在分类学上比春季种群更为多样化,两栖动物被确定为目标物种,其目标是缓解目标和危害水平。此处介绍的方法将减少评估所列物种风险所需的时间和资源投资,并增加了ES视角,以证明评估价值超出了所列物种关注范围。由Elsevier B.V.发布

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