作者
Bryan P Wallace, Andrew D DiMatteo, Alan B Bolten, Milani Y Chaloupka, Brian J Hutchinson, F Alberto Abreu-Grobois, Jeanne A Mortimer, Jeffrey A Seminoff, Diego Amorocho, Karen A Bjorndal, Jérôme Bourjea, Brian W Bowen, Raquel Briseño Dueñas, Paolo Casale, BC Choudhury, Alice Costa, Peter H Dutton, Alejandro Fallabrino, Elena M Finkbeiner, Alexandre Girard, Marc Girondot, Mark Hamann, Brendan J Hurley, Milagros López-Mendilaharsu, Maria Angela Marcovaldi, John A Musick, Ronel Nel, Nicolas J Pilcher, Sebastian Troëng, Blair Witherington, Roderic B Mast
发表日期
2011/9/28
期刊
PloS one
卷号
6
期号
9
页码范围
e24510
出版商
Public Library of Science
简介
Where conservation resources are limited and conservation targets are diverse, robust yet flexible priority-setting frameworks are vital. Priority-setting is especially important for geographically widespread species with distinct populations subject to multiple threats that operate on different spatial and temporal scales. Marine turtles are widely distributed and exhibit intra-specific variations in population sizes and trends, as well as reproduction and morphology. However, current global extinction risk assessment frameworks do not assess conservation status of spatially and biologically distinct marine turtle Regional Management Units (RMUs), and thus do not capture variations in population trends, impacts of threats, or necessary conservation actions across individual populations. To address this issue, we developed a new assessment framework that allowed us to evaluate, compare and organize marine turtle RMUs according to status and threats criteria. Because conservation priorities can vary widely (i.e. from avoiding imminent extinction to maintaining long-term monitoring efforts) we developed a “conservation priorities portfolio” system using categories of paired risk and threats scores for all RMUs (n = 58). We performed these assessments and rankings globally, by species, by ocean basin, and by recognized geopolitical bodies to identify patterns in risk, threats, and data gaps at different scales. This process resulted in characterization of risk and threats to all marine turtle RMUs, including identification of the world's 11 most endangered marine turtle RMUs based on highest risk and threats scores. This system also highlighted important …
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