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Using Decision Analysis to Determine the Feasibility of a Conservation Translocation

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
Using Decision Analysis to Determine the Feasibility of a Conservation Translocation / L.M. Keating, L. Randall, R. Stanton, C. Mccormack, M. Lucid, T. Seaborn, S.J. Converse, S. Canessa, A. Moehrenschlager. - In: DECISION ANALYSIS. - ISSN 1545-8490. - 20:4(2023 Dec), pp. 295-310. [10.1287/deca.2023.0472]
Abstract:
Conservation translocations, intentional movements of species to protect against extinction, have become widespread in recent decades and are projected to increase further as biodiversity loss continues worldwide. The literature abounds with analyses to inform translocations and assess whether they are successful, but the fundamental question of whether they should be initiated at all is rarely addressed formally. We used decision analysis to assess northern leopard frog reintroduction in northern Idaho, with success defined as a population that persists for at least 50 years. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game was the decision maker (i.e., the agency that will use this assessment to inform their decisions). Stakeholders from government, indigenous groups, academia, land management agencies, and conservation organizations also participated. We built an age-structured population model to predict how management alternatives would affect probability of success. In the model, we explicitly represented epistemic uncertainty around a success criterion (probability of persistence) characterized by aleatory uncertainty. For the leading alternative, the mean probability of persistence was 40%. The distribution of the modelling results was bimodal, with most parameter combinations resulting in either very low (<5%) or relatively high (>95%) probabilities of success. Along with other considerations, including cost, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game will use this assessment to inform a decision regarding reintroduction of northern leopard frogs. Conservation translocations may benefit greatly from more widespread use of decision analysis to counter the complexity and uncertainty inherent in these decisions.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
conservation translocation; feasibility assessment; northern leopard frog; reintroduction; structured decision making;
Elenco autori:
L.M. Keating, L. Randall, R. Stanton, C. Mccormack, M. Lucid, T. Seaborn, S.J. Converse, S. Canessa, A. Moehrenschlager
Autori di Ateneo:
CANESSA STEFANO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1040192
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1040192/2385747/Keatingetal_2023_DecisionAnalysisLeopardFrogs.pdf
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