| Literature DB >> 28890127 |
Gemma Taylor1, Stefano Canessa2, Rohan H Clarke3, Dean Ingwersen4, Doug P Armstrong5, Philip J Seddon6, John G Ewen2.
Abstract
Reintroduction biology is a field of scientific research that aims to inform translocations of endangered species. We review two decades of published literature to evaluate whether reintroduction science is evolving in its decision-support role, as called for by advocates of evidence-based conservation. Reintroduction research increasingly addresses a priori hypotheses, but remains largely focused on short-term population establishment. Similarly, studies that directly assist decisions by explicitly comparing alternative management actions remain a minority. A small set of case studies demonstrate full integration of research in the reintroduction decision process. We encourage the use of tools that embed research in decision-making, particularly the explicit consideration of multiple management alternatives because this is the crux of any management decisions.Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28890127 DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2017.08.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Ecol Evol ISSN: 0169-5347 Impact factor: 17.712