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Reinventing mutualism between humans and wild fauna: insights from vultures as ecosystem services providers

机译:重塑人类与野生动物之间的共生关系:秃鹰作为生态系统服务提供者的见解

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In parallel with economic and social changes, mutualism in human-vulture relations has virtually disappeared worldwide. Here, we describe the mutualistic relationship between humans and the globally threatened Egyptian vulture in Socotra, Yemen. By analyzing both the spatial distribution of vultures and the amount of human byproducts they consume, we show that human activities enable the maintenance of the densest population of this rare scavenger, whereas vultures provide a key regulating service by disposing of up to 22.4% of the organic waste annually produced in towns. Globalization is impacting the archipelago, and therefore policies that better integrate societal needs and biodiversity conservation are urgently needed. We propose a win-win solution that relies on the restructuring of the mutualism, shifting from regulating services toward cultural services. Our study highlights the necessity of reconciling trade-offs between biodiversity conservation and economic development in a framework of global change affecting Middle Eastern countries.
机译:在经济和社会变革的同时,人与人之间关系中的互惠主义实际上已在世界范围内消失。在这里,我们描述了人类与也门索科特拉地区全球受威胁的埃及秃鹰之间的相互关系。通过分析秃鹰的空间分布及其消耗的人类副产物的数量,我们表明人类活动能够维持这种稀有清道夫的最稠密的种群,而秃鹰则通过处置高达22.4%的腐烂提供了关键的调控服务。城镇每年产生的有机废物。全球化正在影响着该群岛,因此迫切需要更好地融合社会需求和生物多样性保护的政策。我们提出了一个双赢的解决方案,该方案依赖于互助关系的重组,从规范服务转向文化服务。我们的研究强调了在影响中东国家的全球变化的框架内,协调生物多样性保护与经济发展之间的权衡取舍的必要性。

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