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Managing the effects of multiple stressors on wildlife populations in their ecosystems: developing a cumulative risk approach

Assessing cumulative effects of human activities on ecosystems is required by many jurisdictions, but current science cannot meet regulatory demands. Regulations define them as effect(s) of one human action combined with other actions. Here we argue for an approach that evaluates the cumulative risk...

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Autores principales: Tyack, Peter L., Thomas, Len, Costa, Daniel P., Hall, Ailsa J., Harris, Catriona M., Harwood, John, Kraus, Scott D., Miller, Patrick J. O., Moore, Michael, Photopoulou, Theoni, Pirotta, Enrico, Rolland, Rosalind M., Schwacke, Lori H., Simmons, Samantha E., Southall, Brandon L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9709579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36448280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.2058
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author Tyack, Peter L.
Thomas, Len
Costa, Daniel P.
Hall, Ailsa J.
Harris, Catriona M.
Harwood, John
Kraus, Scott D.
Miller, Patrick J. O.
Moore, Michael
Photopoulou, Theoni
Pirotta, Enrico
Rolland, Rosalind M.
Schwacke, Lori H.
Simmons, Samantha E.
Southall, Brandon L.
author_facet Tyack, Peter L.
Thomas, Len
Costa, Daniel P.
Hall, Ailsa J.
Harris, Catriona M.
Harwood, John
Kraus, Scott D.
Miller, Patrick J. O.
Moore, Michael
Photopoulou, Theoni
Pirotta, Enrico
Rolland, Rosalind M.
Schwacke, Lori H.
Simmons, Samantha E.
Southall, Brandon L.
author_sort Tyack, Peter L.
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description Assessing cumulative effects of human activities on ecosystems is required by many jurisdictions, but current science cannot meet regulatory demands. Regulations define them as effect(s) of one human action combined with other actions. Here we argue for an approach that evaluates the cumulative risk of multiple stressors for protected wildlife populations within their ecosystems. Monitoring effects of each stressor is necessary but not sufficient to estimate how multiple stressors interact to affect wildlife populations. Examining the mechanistic pathways, from cellular to ecological, by which stressors affect individuals can help prioritize stressors and interpret how they interact. Our approach uses health indicators to accumulate the effects of stressors on individuals and to estimate changes in vital rates, driving population status. We advocate using methods well-established in human health and integrating them into ecosystem-based management to protect the health of commercially and culturally important wildlife populations and to protect against risk of extinction for threatened species. Our approach will improve abilities to conserve and manage ecosystems but will also demand significant increases in research and monitoring effort. We advocate for increased investment proportional to the economic scale of human activities in the Anthropocene and their pervasive effects on ecology and biodiversity.
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spelling pubmed-97095792022-12-02 Managing the effects of multiple stressors on wildlife populations in their ecosystems: developing a cumulative risk approach Tyack, Peter L. Thomas, Len Costa, Daniel P. Hall, Ailsa J. Harris, Catriona M. Harwood, John Kraus, Scott D. Miller, Patrick J. O. Moore, Michael Photopoulou, Theoni Pirotta, Enrico Rolland, Rosalind M. Schwacke, Lori H. Simmons, Samantha E. Southall, Brandon L. Proc Biol Sci Evidence Synthesis Assessing cumulative effects of human activities on ecosystems is required by many jurisdictions, but current science cannot meet regulatory demands. Regulations define them as effect(s) of one human action combined with other actions. Here we argue for an approach that evaluates the cumulative risk of multiple stressors for protected wildlife populations within their ecosystems. Monitoring effects of each stressor is necessary but not sufficient to estimate how multiple stressors interact to affect wildlife populations. Examining the mechanistic pathways, from cellular to ecological, by which stressors affect individuals can help prioritize stressors and interpret how they interact. Our approach uses health indicators to accumulate the effects of stressors on individuals and to estimate changes in vital rates, driving population status. We advocate using methods well-established in human health and integrating them into ecosystem-based management to protect the health of commercially and culturally important wildlife populations and to protect against risk of extinction for threatened species. Our approach will improve abilities to conserve and manage ecosystems but will also demand significant increases in research and monitoring effort. We advocate for increased investment proportional to the economic scale of human activities in the Anthropocene and their pervasive effects on ecology and biodiversity. The Royal Society 2022-11-30 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9709579/ /pubmed/36448280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.2058 Text en © 2022 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Evidence Synthesis
Tyack, Peter L.
Thomas, Len
Costa, Daniel P.
Hall, Ailsa J.
Harris, Catriona M.
Harwood, John
Kraus, Scott D.
Miller, Patrick J. O.
Moore, Michael
Photopoulou, Theoni
Pirotta, Enrico
Rolland, Rosalind M.
Schwacke, Lori H.
Simmons, Samantha E.
Southall, Brandon L.
Managing the effects of multiple stressors on wildlife populations in their ecosystems: developing a cumulative risk approach
title Managing the effects of multiple stressors on wildlife populations in their ecosystems: developing a cumulative risk approach
title_full Managing the effects of multiple stressors on wildlife populations in their ecosystems: developing a cumulative risk approach
title_fullStr Managing the effects of multiple stressors on wildlife populations in their ecosystems: developing a cumulative risk approach
title_full_unstemmed Managing the effects of multiple stressors on wildlife populations in their ecosystems: developing a cumulative risk approach
title_short Managing the effects of multiple stressors on wildlife populations in their ecosystems: developing a cumulative risk approach
title_sort managing the effects of multiple stressors on wildlife populations in their ecosystems: developing a cumulative risk approach
topic Evidence Synthesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9709579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36448280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.2058
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