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Towards evidence‐based conservation of subterranean ecosystems
Subterranean ecosystems are among the most widespread environments on Earth, yet we still have poor knowledge of their biodiversity. To raise awareness of subterranean ecosystems, the essential services they provide, and their unique conservation challenges, 2021 and 2022 were designated Internation...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9545027/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35315207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/brv.12851 |
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author | Mammola, Stefano Meierhofer, Melissa B. Borges, Paulo A.V. Colado, Raquel Culver, David C. Deharveng, Louis Delić, Teo Di Lorenzo, Tiziana Dražina, Tvrtko Ferreira, Rodrigo L. Fiasca, Barbara Fišer, Cene Galassi, Diana M. P. Garzoli, Laura Gerovasileiou, Vasilis Griebler, Christian Halse, Stuart Howarth, Francis G. Isaia, Marco Johnson, Joseph S. Komerički, Ana Martínez, Alejandro Milano, Filippo Moldovan, Oana T. Nanni, Veronica Nicolosi, Giuseppe Niemiller, Matthew L. Pallarés, Susana Pavlek, Martina Piano, Elena Pipan, Tanja Sanchez‐Fernandez, David Santangeli, Andrea Schmidt, Susanne I. Wynne, J. Judson Zagmajster, Maja Zakšek, Valerija Cardoso, Pedro |
author_facet | Mammola, Stefano Meierhofer, Melissa B. Borges, Paulo A.V. Colado, Raquel Culver, David C. Deharveng, Louis Delić, Teo Di Lorenzo, Tiziana Dražina, Tvrtko Ferreira, Rodrigo L. Fiasca, Barbara Fišer, Cene Galassi, Diana M. P. Garzoli, Laura Gerovasileiou, Vasilis Griebler, Christian Halse, Stuart Howarth, Francis G. Isaia, Marco Johnson, Joseph S. Komerički, Ana Martínez, Alejandro Milano, Filippo Moldovan, Oana T. Nanni, Veronica Nicolosi, Giuseppe Niemiller, Matthew L. Pallarés, Susana Pavlek, Martina Piano, Elena Pipan, Tanja Sanchez‐Fernandez, David Santangeli, Andrea Schmidt, Susanne I. Wynne, J. Judson Zagmajster, Maja Zakšek, Valerija Cardoso, Pedro |
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description | Subterranean ecosystems are among the most widespread environments on Earth, yet we still have poor knowledge of their biodiversity. To raise awareness of subterranean ecosystems, the essential services they provide, and their unique conservation challenges, 2021 and 2022 were designated International Years of Caves and Karst. As these ecosystems have traditionally been overlooked in global conservation agendas and multilateral agreements, a quantitative assessment of solution‐based approaches to safeguard subterranean biota and associated habitats is timely. This assessment allows researchers and practitioners to understand the progress made and research needs in subterranean ecology and management. We conducted a systematic review of peer‐reviewed and grey literature focused on subterranean ecosystems globally (terrestrial, freshwater, and saltwater systems), to quantify the available evidence‐base for the effectiveness of conservation interventions. We selected 708 publications from the years 1964 to 2021 that discussed, recommended, or implemented 1,954 conservation interventions in subterranean ecosystems. We noted a steep increase in the number of studies from the 2000s while, surprisingly, the proportion of studies quantifying the impact of conservation interventions has steadily and significantly decreased in recent years. The effectiveness of 31% of conservation interventions has been tested statistically. We further highlight that 64% of the reported research occurred in the Palearctic and Nearctic biogeographic regions. Assessments of the effectiveness of conservation interventions were heavily biased towards indirect measures (monitoring and risk assessment), a limited sample of organisms (mostly arthropods and bats), and more accessible systems (terrestrial caves). Our results indicate that most conservation science in the field of subterranean biology does not apply a rigorous quantitative approach, resulting in sparse evidence for the effectiveness of interventions. This raises the important question of how to make conservation efforts more feasible to implement, cost‐effective, and long‐lasting. Although there is no single remedy, we propose a suite of potential solutions to focus our efforts better towards increasing statistical testing and stress the importance of standardising study reporting to facilitate meta‐analytical exercises. We also provide a database summarising the available literature, which will help to build quantitative knowledge about interventions likely to yield the greatest impacts depending upon the subterranean species and habitats of interest. We view this as a starting point to shift away from the widespread tendency of recommending conservation interventions based on anecdotal and expert‐based information rather than scientific evidence, without quantitatively testing their effectiveness. |
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spelling | pubmed-95450272022-10-14 Towards evidence‐based conservation of subterranean ecosystems Mammola, Stefano Meierhofer, Melissa B. Borges, Paulo A.V. Colado, Raquel Culver, David C. Deharveng, Louis Delić, Teo Di Lorenzo, Tiziana Dražina, Tvrtko Ferreira, Rodrigo L. Fiasca, Barbara Fišer, Cene Galassi, Diana M. P. Garzoli, Laura Gerovasileiou, Vasilis Griebler, Christian Halse, Stuart Howarth, Francis G. Isaia, Marco Johnson, Joseph S. Komerički, Ana Martínez, Alejandro Milano, Filippo Moldovan, Oana T. Nanni, Veronica Nicolosi, Giuseppe Niemiller, Matthew L. Pallarés, Susana Pavlek, Martina Piano, Elena Pipan, Tanja Sanchez‐Fernandez, David Santangeli, Andrea Schmidt, Susanne I. Wynne, J. Judson Zagmajster, Maja Zakšek, Valerija Cardoso, Pedro Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc Original Articles Subterranean ecosystems are among the most widespread environments on Earth, yet we still have poor knowledge of their biodiversity. To raise awareness of subterranean ecosystems, the essential services they provide, and their unique conservation challenges, 2021 and 2022 were designated International Years of Caves and Karst. As these ecosystems have traditionally been overlooked in global conservation agendas and multilateral agreements, a quantitative assessment of solution‐based approaches to safeguard subterranean biota and associated habitats is timely. This assessment allows researchers and practitioners to understand the progress made and research needs in subterranean ecology and management. We conducted a systematic review of peer‐reviewed and grey literature focused on subterranean ecosystems globally (terrestrial, freshwater, and saltwater systems), to quantify the available evidence‐base for the effectiveness of conservation interventions. We selected 708 publications from the years 1964 to 2021 that discussed, recommended, or implemented 1,954 conservation interventions in subterranean ecosystems. We noted a steep increase in the number of studies from the 2000s while, surprisingly, the proportion of studies quantifying the impact of conservation interventions has steadily and significantly decreased in recent years. The effectiveness of 31% of conservation interventions has been tested statistically. We further highlight that 64% of the reported research occurred in the Palearctic and Nearctic biogeographic regions. Assessments of the effectiveness of conservation interventions were heavily biased towards indirect measures (monitoring and risk assessment), a limited sample of organisms (mostly arthropods and bats), and more accessible systems (terrestrial caves). Our results indicate that most conservation science in the field of subterranean biology does not apply a rigorous quantitative approach, resulting in sparse evidence for the effectiveness of interventions. This raises the important question of how to make conservation efforts more feasible to implement, cost‐effective, and long‐lasting. Although there is no single remedy, we propose a suite of potential solutions to focus our efforts better towards increasing statistical testing and stress the importance of standardising study reporting to facilitate meta‐analytical exercises. We also provide a database summarising the available literature, which will help to build quantitative knowledge about interventions likely to yield the greatest impacts depending upon the subterranean species and habitats of interest. We view this as a starting point to shift away from the widespread tendency of recommending conservation interventions based on anecdotal and expert‐based information rather than scientific evidence, without quantitatively testing their effectiveness. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2022-03-21 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9545027/ /pubmed/35315207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/brv.12851 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Biological Reviews published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Cambridge Philosophical Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Mammola, Stefano Meierhofer, Melissa B. Borges, Paulo A.V. Colado, Raquel Culver, David C. Deharveng, Louis Delić, Teo Di Lorenzo, Tiziana Dražina, Tvrtko Ferreira, Rodrigo L. Fiasca, Barbara Fišer, Cene Galassi, Diana M. P. Garzoli, Laura Gerovasileiou, Vasilis Griebler, Christian Halse, Stuart Howarth, Francis G. Isaia, Marco Johnson, Joseph S. Komerički, Ana Martínez, Alejandro Milano, Filippo Moldovan, Oana T. Nanni, Veronica Nicolosi, Giuseppe Niemiller, Matthew L. Pallarés, Susana Pavlek, Martina Piano, Elena Pipan, Tanja Sanchez‐Fernandez, David Santangeli, Andrea Schmidt, Susanne I. Wynne, J. Judson Zagmajster, Maja Zakšek, Valerija Cardoso, Pedro Towards evidence‐based conservation of subterranean ecosystems |
title | Towards evidence‐based conservation of subterranean ecosystems |
title_full | Towards evidence‐based conservation of subterranean ecosystems |
title_fullStr | Towards evidence‐based conservation of subterranean ecosystems |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards evidence‐based conservation of subterranean ecosystems |
title_short | Towards evidence‐based conservation of subterranean ecosystems |
title_sort | towards evidence‐based conservation of subterranean ecosystems |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9545027/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35315207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/brv.12851 |
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