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عنوان
A General Framework for Setting Quantitative Population Objectives for Wildlife Conservation

پدید آورنده
Dybala, Kristen E.; Clipperton, Neil; Gardali, Thomas; Golet, Gregory H.; Kelsey, Rodd; Lorenzato, Stefan; Melcer, Jr., Ronald; Seavy, Nathaniel; Silveira, Joseph G.; Yarris, Gregory S.,Dybala, Kristen E.; Clipperton, Neil; Gardali, Thomas; Golet, Gregory H.; Kelsey, Rodd; Lorenzato, Stefan; Melcer, Jr., Ronald; Seavy, Nathaniel; Silveira, Joseph G.; Yarris, Gregory S.

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عنوان اصلي
A General Framework for Setting Quantitative Population Objectives for Wildlife Conservation
نام عام مواد
[Article]
نام نخستين پديدآور
Dybala, Kristen E.; Clipperton, Neil; Gardali, Thomas; Golet, Gregory H.; Kelsey, Rodd; Lorenzato, Stefan; Melcer, Jr., Ronald; Seavy, Nathaniel; Silveira, Joseph G.; Yarris, Gregory S.

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متن يادداشت
Quantitative population objectives are necessary to successfully achieve conservation goals of secure or robust wildlife populations. However, existing methods for setting quantitative population objectives commonly require extensive species-specific population viability data, which are often unavailable or are based on estimates of historical population sizes, which may no longer represent feasible objectives. Conservation practitioners require an alternative, science-based method for setting long-term quantitative population objectives. We reviewed conservation biology literature to develop a general conceptual framework that represents conservation biology principles and identifies key milestones a population would be expected to pass in the process of becoming a recovered or robust population. We then synthesized recent research to propose general hypotheses for the orders of magnitude at which most populations would be expected to reach each milestone. The framework is structured as a hierarchy of four population sizes, ranging from very small populations at increased risk of inbreeding depression and extirpation (< 1,000 adults) to large populations with minimized risk of extirpation (> 50,000 adults), along with additional modifiers describing steeply declining and resilient populations. We also discuss the temporal and geographic scales at which this framework should be applied. To illustrate the application of this framework to conservation planning, we outline our use of the framework to set long-term population objectives for a multi-species regional conservation plan, and discuss additional considerations in applying this framework to other systems. This general framework provides a transparent, science-based method by which conservation practitioners and stakeholders can agree on long-term population objectives of an appropriate magnitude, particularly when the alternative approaches are not feasible. With initial population objectives determined, long-term conservation planning and implementation can get underway, while further refinement of the objectives still remains possible as the population's response to conservation effort is monitored and new data become available.

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تاريخ نشر
2017
عنوان
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
شماره جلد
15/1

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عنصر شناسه اي
Dybala, Kristen E.; Clipperton, Neil; Gardali, Thomas; Golet, Gregory H.; Kelsey, Rodd; Lorenzato, Stefan; Melcer, Jr., Ronald; Seavy, Nathaniel; Silveira, Joseph G.; Yarris, Gregory S.

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نوع ماده
[Article]
کد کاربرگه
275578

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Y

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