The Quagga Mussel Crisis at Lake Mead National Recreation Area,Nevada (U.S.A.) |
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Authors: | VALERIE HICKEY |
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Affiliation: | Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Parks are cornerstones of conservation; and non‐native invasive species drive extensive changes to biological diversity in parks. Knowing this, national park staff at Lake Mead National Recreation Area in the southwestern United States had a program in place for early detection of the non‐native, invasive quagga mussel (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis). Upon finding the mussel in January 2007, managers moved quickly to access funding and the best available science to implement a response. Managers considered four options—doing nothing, closing the park, restricting movement on the lakes, and educating and enforcing park visitors—and decided to focus on education and enforcing existing laws. Nonetheless, quagga spread throughout the park and soon began to appear throughout the western United States. I examined why efforts to control the expansion failed and determined the general lessons to be learned from this case. Concentrating human visitation on the lakes through land‐use zoning opened a pathway for invasion, reduced management options, and led to the rapid spread of quagga. To reconcile competing mandates to protect nature and provide recreation, zoning in parks has become a common practice worldwide. It reduces stress on some areas of a park by restricting and thus concentrating human activity in particular areas. Concentrating the human activity in one area does three things: cements pathways that repeatedly import and export vectors of non‐native invasive species; creates the disturbed area necessary to enable non‐native invasive species to gain a foothold; and, establishes a source of invasions that, without appropriate controls, can quickly spread to a park's wilderness areas. |
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Keywords: | conservation mandate Dreissena rostriformis bugensis invasive species land‐use zoning non‐native national park protected area quagga mussels á rea protegida Dreissena rostriformis bugensis especie invasora mandato de conservació n mejillones quagga no nativo parque nacional zonificació n de uso de suelo |
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