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Protecting the innocent: studying short-range endemic taxa enhances conservation outcomes

机译:保护无辜者:研究短距离流行分类群可增强保护成果

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Amajor challenge confronting many contemporary systematists is how to integrate standard taxonomic research with conservation outcomes. With a biodiversity crisis looming and ongoing impediments to taxonomy, how can systematic research continue to document species and infer the ‘Tree of Life’, and still maintain its significance to conservation science and to protecting the very species it strives to understand? Here we advocate a systematic research program dedicated to documenting short-range endemic taxa, which are species with naturally small distributions and, by their very nature, most likely to be threatened by habitat loss, habitat degradation and climate change. This research can dovetail with the needs of industry and government to obtain high-quality data to inform the assessment of impacts of major development projects that affect landscapes and their biological heritage. We highlight how these projects are assessed using criteria mandated by Western Australian legislation and informed by guidance statements issued by the Environmental Protection Authority (Western Australia). To illustrate slightly different biological scenarios, we also provide three case studies from the Pilbara region of Western Australia, which include examples demonstrating a rapid rise in the collection and documentation of diverse and previously unknown subterranean and surface faunas, as well as how biological surveys can clarify the status of species thought to be rare or potentially threatened. We argue that ‘whole of biota’ surveys (that include all invertebrates) are rarely fundable and are logistically impossible, and that concentrated research on some of the most vulnerable elements in the landscape – short-range endemics, including troglofauna and stygofauna – can help to enhance conservation and research outcomes.
机译:许多当代系统主义者所面临的主要挑战是如何将标准分类学研究与保护成果结合起来。随着生物多样性危机的迫近和分类学的持续障碍,系统的研究如何继续记录物种并推断“生命之树”,同时仍保持其对保护科学和保护其努力理解的物种的重要性?在这里,我们提倡一个系统的研究计划,致力于记录短距离流行的分类单元,这些单元是自然分布较小的物种,从其性质上说,最有可能受到栖息地丧失,栖息地退化和气候变化的威胁。这项研究可以与行业和政府获取高质量数据的需求相吻合,以为评估影响景观及其生物遗产的重大开发项目的影响提供参考。我们重点介绍如何使用西澳大利亚州立法规定的标准评估这些项目,并以环境保护局(西澳大利亚州)发布的指导声明为依据。为了说明略有不同的生物场景,我们还提供了来自西澳大利亚州皮尔巴拉地区的三个案例研究,其中包括一些实例,这些实例证明了各种和以前未知的地下和地表动物的收集和记录迅速增加,以及如何进行生物学调查阐明被认为是稀有或潜在威胁的物种的状况。我们认为,“整个生物区系”调查(包括所有无脊椎动物)很少能筹集资金,从逻辑上讲也是不可能的,集中研究自然界中一些最脆弱的要素(包括short足类动物和戟科动物)在内的短期特有物种可以提供帮助增强保护和研究成果。

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