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Use of structured expert judgment to forecast invasions by bighead and silver carp in Lake Erie
Authors:Marion E Wittmann  Roger M Cooke  John D Rothlisberger  Edward S Rutherford  Hongyan Zhang  Doran M Mason  David M Lodge
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46656, U.S.A.;2. Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C. 20036, U.S.A.;3. Delft University, Netherlands;4. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Glasgow City G1 1XQ, United Kingdom;5. United States Forest Service, Eastern Region, Milwaukee, WI 53202, U.S.A.;6. NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, U.S.A.;7. Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research SNRE, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, U.S.A.;8. Department of Biological Sciences and Environmental Change Initiative, Notre Dame, IN 46656, U.S.A.
Abstract:Identifying which nonindigenous species will become invasive and forecasting the damage they will cause is difficult and presents a significant problem for natural resource management. Often, the data or resources necessary for ecological risk assessment are incomplete or absent, leaving environmental decision makers ill equipped to effectively manage valuable natural resources. Structured expert judgment (SEJ) is a mathematical and performance‐based method of eliciting, weighting, and aggregating expert judgments. In contrast to other methods of eliciting and aggregating expert judgments (where, for example, equal weights may be assigned to experts), SEJ weights each expert on the basis of his or her statistical accuracy and informativeness through performance measurement on a set of calibration variables. We used SEJ to forecast impacts of nonindigenous Asian carp (Hypophthalmichthys spp.) in Lake Erie, where it is believed not to be established. Experts quantified Asian carp biomass, production, and consumption and their impact on 4 fish species if Asian carp were to become established. According to experts, in Lake Erie Asian carp have the potential to achieve biomass levels that are similar to the sum of biomasses for several fishes that are harvested commercially or recreationally. However, the impact of Asian carp on the biomass of these fishes was estimated by experts to be small, relative to long term average biomasses, with little uncertainty. Impacts of Asian carp in tributaries and on recreational activities, water quality, or other species were not addressed. SEJ can be used to quantify key uncertainties of invasion biology and also provide a decision‐support tool when the necessary information for natural resource management and policy is not available. El Uso de Juicio Experto Estructurado para Predecir Invasiones de Carpas Asiáticas en el Lago Erie
Keywords:Asian carp  ecological forecasting  invasive species  Laurentian Great Lakes  risk assessment  carpa asiá  tica  especies invasoras  evaluació  n de riesgo  Grandes Lagos  predicció  n ecoló  gica
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