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Management tradeoffs between focal species and biodiversity: endemic plant conservation and solitary bee extinction

机译:重点物种与生物多样性之间的管理权衡:地方性植物保护和单蜂灭绝

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Conservation of rare species and ecosystem biodiversity should not lead to conflicts. However, situations may arise when the management of focal species places non-target species at risk. In the Willamette Valley of western Oregon, USA, eradication of a naturally hybridizing Grindelia integrifolia c Grindelia nana (Asteraceae) population from a wildlife refuge to preserve genetically pure populations of endemic G. integrifolia populations to the North, eliminated a dominant, late-summer, flowering plant from the plant community. While this decision undoubtedly arose from good intentions, the hybrid Grindelia was the sole pollen resource for the last known population (numbered in 100s prior to Grindelia removal) of an endemic solitary bee, Melissodes pullatella (Anthophoridae), a rare wetland butterfly, Lycaena xanthoides (Lycaenidae), and very likely additional pollinators. Approximately 15 years after the removal of Grindelia from the wildlife refuge, we found several small populations of M. pullatella (<20 individuals sighted) about 70 km to the south of the refuge in hybrid Grindelia-dominated remnant and restored wetlands. We present this case study to highlight the loss of local biodiversity that can accompany single species driven ecosystem management. We hope that land managers will consider not only the preservation of the formally recognized rare species in their conservation strategy but also the impacts of management practices on site biodiversity.
机译:保护稀有物种和生态系统生物多样性不应导致冲突。但是,当重点物种的管理使非目标物种处于危险之中时,可能会出现这种情况。在美国西部俄勒冈州的威拉米特河谷,从野生生物保护区消灭了天然杂交的菊科植物菊科(Grindelia nana)(菊科)种群,以保护其遗传纯净的北美洲内生植物G. integrifolia种群,从而消灭了占主导地位的夏季晚期。 ,来自植物群落的开花植物。尽管这一决定无疑是出于良好的意愿,但杂交的Grindelia是唯一的最后一个已知种群(除去Grindelia之前的100s)的地方花粉资源,该蜜蜂是一种稀有的湿地蝴蝶,天蛾科蝴蝶(Lycaena xanthoides) (Lycaenidae),而且很可能还有其他传粉媒介。从野生动植物保护区移走Grindelia大约15年后,我们在混合Grindelia主导的残余和恢复的湿地中,在避难所以南约70公里处发现了几个小种群的M. Pullatella(见不到20个人)。我们目前进行此案例研究,以强调可能伴随着单一物种驱动的生态系统管理而造成的本地生物多样性的丧失。我们希望土地管理人员不仅在其保护策略中考虑保护正式承认的稀有物种,而且还将考虑管理措施对场地生物多样性的影响。

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