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Springsnails: A New Conservation Focus in Western North America

机译:Springsnails:北美西部新的保护重点

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Springsnails (genus Pyrgulopsis) are one of the most abundant and diverse members of the endemic western North American aquatic biota. These tiny gastropods are imperiled by threats ranging from groundwater pumping to livestock grazing. During the past 25 years, this long-neglected element of biodiversity has emerged as a new focus of conservation-related activities, including protection of several species under the Endangered Species Act and monitoring and habitat restoration efforts. Molecular investigations have helped sharpen springsnail taxonomy and suggest that these animals cannot be managed using a priori assumptions of population structure. Despite this progress, there is an urgent need for additional studies of springsnail natural history, taxonomy, and genetics. The prospects for improving the protection and restoration of springsnail habitats are promising but are clouded by the overarching threat of groundwater mining, which may be addressed best by broader conservation efforts focused on regional groundwater-dependent ecosystems
机译:蜗牛(Pyrgulopsis属)是北美西部特有水生物群中数量最多,种类最多的一种。这些微小的腹足动物受到从抽水到放牧牲畜等各种威胁的威胁。在过去的25年中,这种长期以来被忽视的生物多样性要素已成为与保护有关的活动的新重点,包括根据《濒危物种法》保护几种物种以及进行监测和栖息地恢复工作。分子研究有助于加强弹簧钉的分类学,并建议不能使用种群结构的先验假设来管理这些动物。尽管取得了这一进展,但迫切需要对弹簧钉的自然历史,分类学和遗传学进行额外的研究。改善弹簧钉栖息地的保护和恢复的前景令人鼓舞,但由于地下水开采的总体威胁而蒙上阴影,这可能可以通过针对区域性依赖地下水的生态系统的更广泛的保护努力得到最好的解决

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