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Developing a conservation strategy to maximize persistence of an endangered freshwater mussel species while considering management effectiveness and cost

机译:在考虑管理有效性和成本的同时,制定一项保护策略,以最大程度地保留濒危淡水贻贝物种的持久性

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We used a structured decision-making process to develop conservation strategies to increase persistence of Dwarf Wedgemussel (Alasmidonta heterodon) in North Carolina, USA, while accounting for uncertainty in management effectiveness and considering costs. Alternative conservation strategies were portfolios of management actions that differed by location of management actions on the landscape. Objectives of the conservation strategy were to maximize species persistence, maintain genetic diversity, maximize public support, and minimize management costs. We compared 4 conservation strategies: 1) the 'status quo' strategy represented current management, 2) the 'protect the best' strategy focused on protecting the best populations in the Tar River basin, 3) the 'expand the distribution' strategy focused on management of extant populations and establishment of new populations in the Neuse River basin, and 4) the 'hybrid' strategy combined elements of each strategy to balance conservation in the Tar and Neuse River basins. A population model informed requirements for population management, and experts projected performance of alternative strategies over a 20-y period. The optimal strategy depended on the relative value placed on competing objectives, which can vary among stakeholders. The protect the best and hybrid strategies were optimal across a wide range of relative values with 2 exceptions: 1) if minimizing management cost was of overriding concern, then status quo was optimal, or 2) if maximizing population persistence in the Neuse River basin was emphasized, then expand the distribution strategy was optimal. The optimal strategy was robust to uncertainty in management effectiveness. Overall, the structured decision process can help identify the most promising strategies for endangered species conservation that maximize conservation benefit given the constraint of limited funding.
机译:我们使用了结构化的决策程序来开发保护策略,以增加美国北卡罗来纳州的Wedgemussel(Alasmidonta heterodon)的持久性,同时考虑到管理有效性的不确定性并考虑了成本。替代性的保护策略是管理措施的组合,其不同之处在于管理措施在景观上的位置。保护战略的目标是最大程度地提高物种的持久性,维持遗传多样性,最大程度地增加公众支持并最小化管理成本。我们比较了4种保护策略:1)“现状”策略代表当前的管理; 2)“保护最好”策略专注于保护塔尔河流域的最佳人口; 3)“扩大分布”策略关注管理内乌斯河流域的现有种群并建立新种群,以及4)“混合”策略结合了每种策略的要素,以平衡塔尔河和尼乌斯河流域的保护。人口模型告知了人口管理的需求,专家预测了20年内替代策略的效果。最佳策略取决于竞争目标的相对价值,利益相关者之间可能会有差异。在两个相对的范围内,最佳保护和混合策略是最佳的,但有两个例外:1)如果使管理成本最小化是最重要的问题,则现状是最佳的;或者2)如果使Neuse流域的人口持久性最大化强调,然后扩大分销策略是最优的。最佳策略对管理有效性的不确定性具有鲁棒性。总体而言,结构性决策过程可以帮助确定最有希望的濒危物种保护战略,在有限的资金约束下,这些战略可以最大程度地提高保护效益。

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