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'Mayday Mayday Mayday', the Millennium Ark Is Sinking!

机译:“Mayday Mayday Mayday Mayday”,千年方舟正在下沉!

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Despite exceptional advances in ensuring the health and well-being of animals in human care, zoos of the twenty-first century are ill-prepared and overwhelmed by the sheer number of species requiring conservation support. Furthermore, small population management paradigms have failed to achieve the demographic and genetic targets required to sustain most endangered species in human care. Predictions made in the 1980s regarding the potential of a "millennium ark"-aided by the use of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs)-for saving species have proven to be wildly over-optimistic. ARTs continue to be touted as a panacea for saving endangered species and even for resurrecting extinct ones. And yet, while the first successful interspecies embryo transfer in a wildlife species occurred 30 years ago, there still is not a single example of embryo-based technologies being used to consistently manage a conservation-reliant species. The limited contribution of ARTs to species conservation to date principally stems from the lack of knowledge of species biology, as well as inadequate facilities, space, expertise, and funding needed for their successful application. ARTs could and should be an important tool in our conservation toolbox, but we cannot fall into the trap of believing that we can "assist" or clone our way out of the present biodiversity crisis. Reproductive technologists overstate the potential of ARTs for saving endangered species, zoos overestimate their ability to sustain genetically and demographically viable captive populations with existing resources, and conservationists underestimate their need for zoos in the face of failing efforts to sustain species in nature. Unless all parties concerned-reproductive technologists, zoo biologists and conservationists-adopt parallel efforts to sustain wild populations and places, zoos risk becoming living museums exhibiting relic species that no longer exist in nature.
机译:尽管确保人类护理中的动物和幸福感,但二十一世纪的动物园仍然被纯粹的物种数量而闻名,而且所需的纯粹物种。此外,小人口管理范式未能达到维持人类关心中最濒危物种所需的人口和遗传目标。在20世纪80年代的预测,关于通过使用辅助生殖技术(艺术)的“千年方舟”的潜力 - 挽救物种已经证明是狂野过度乐观的。艺术继续被吹捧为拯救濒临灭绝的物种的灵丹妙药,甚至用于复活灭绝的物种。然而,虽然在30年前发生了野生动物种类的第一个成功的胚胎转移胚胎中,但仍然没有用于始终如一地管理依赖保护依赖性物种的胚胎技术的单一示例。艺术对物种保护的有限贡献主要是缺乏物种生物学知识,以及他们成功申请所需的设施,空间,专业知识和资金不足。艺术能够并且应该是我们的保护工具箱中的一个重要工具,但我们不能陷入相信我们可以“协助”或克隆我们出于目前的生物多样性危机的路上的陷阱。生殖技术夸大了拯救濒危物种的艺术潜力,Zoos高估了他们与现有资源的转基地和人群可行的俘虏群体的能力,并且保护主义者在面对努力在自然中维持物种的努力面临中,保护主义者。除非各方有关 - 生殖技术专家,动物园生物学家和保护主义者 - 采用平行努力维持野生人群和地点,ZOOS风险成为展示不再存在于自然界的遗物物种的生活博物馆。

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