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Ex situ management as insurance against extinction of mammalian megafauna in an uncertain world
Authors:Mohammad S Farhadinia  Paul J Johnson  Alexandra Zimmermann  Philip JK McGowan  Erik Meijaard  Mark Stanley-Price  David W Macdonald
Institution:1. Oxford Martin School and Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, 34 Broad St, Oxford, OX1 3BD U.K.;2. Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Tubney House, Oxfordshire, Oxford, OX13 5QL U.K.;3. School of Biology, Newcastle University, Ridley Building 2, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU U.K.;4. Borneo Futures, Bandar Seri Begawan, BA, 2711 Brunei Darussalam;5. Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Tubney House, Abingdon, OX13 5QL U.K.
Abstract:The persistence of endangered species may depend on the fate of a very small number of individual animals. In situ conservation alone may sometimes be insufficient. In these instances, the International Union for Conservation of Nature provides guidelines for ex situ conservation and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) indicates how ex situ management can support the CBD's objectives by providing insurance policies for species. The circumstances that justify its use are uncertain. To evaluate the current in situ extinction risk and ex situ management of 43 critically endangered species of mammalian megafauna, we used nonmetric multidimensional scaling and geopolitical variables related to governance, economics, and national policy within their extant ranges. We then fitted generalized additive models to assess the contribution of each variable to the ordination. Fifteen (almost one-third) of the world's terrestrial mammalian megafauna are not the subject of any ex situ management. Seventy-three percent of these taxa occur in areas characterized by political uncertainty, such as border zones or areas affected by armed conflicts, mainly in Africa and the Middle East. A further 23% of taxa in ex situ programs do not meet sustainability criteria for inbreeding avoidance. Strategic conservation planning, such as the One Plan approach, may improve ex situ management for these taxa. Given the escalating trend in threats afflicting megafauna, ex situ management should be considered more rigorously, particularly in politically unstable regions, to achieve CBD Target 12 (prevent extinction of threatened species).
Keywords:armed conflict  Article 9  Convention on Biological Diversity  in situ management  nonmetric multidimensional scaling  Artículo 9  conflicto armado  Convención sobre la Diversidad Biológica  escalamiento multidimensional no métrico  manejo in situ  武装冲突  《生物多样性公约》第九条  《生物多样性公约》  就地管理  非度量多维标度法
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