Which Caribou? Misnaming Caribou Population Units Leads to Conservation Errors

L. Harding
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In reviewing the genetic, morphological, behavioural, and ecological distinctiveness of caribou throughout Canada, the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) (2011) divided “Southern Mountain caribou” (c.f. COSEWIC 2002) into three designatable units (DU) for conservation purposes: Northern Mountain (DU7), Central Mountain (DU8), and Southern Mountain (DU9) populations of woodland caribou. These new designations mean that each is considered a “wildlife species” according to the Species at Risk Act. Recent federal and provincial government reports refer to “Southern Mountain caribou,” conflating Southern Mountain, Central Mountain, and nine of the 45 subpopulations of Northern Mountain caribou into one pseudo-population, with clear conservation consequences. For example, in 2018, a federal decision on an emergency order required the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to ascertain whether there were immediate threats to the survival or recovery of the Southern Mountain population of woodland caribou. By conflating two ecotypes and part of another into “Southern Mountain caribou”—an obsolete, geographical grouping not used since2002—ECCC’s assessment falsely informed the Minister that there were 3,764 “Southern Mountain caribou,” when in fact there were only 1,240 in the Southern Mountain (DU9)mpopulation. Other errors arising from the first distorted the number and trajectories of extant subpopulations. Instead of issuing the emergency order, the Minister entered into protracted negotiations with the province on recovery planning that continue at this writing. The nomenclatural ambiguity can be resolved by 1) using the currently accepted taxonomy naming Osborn’s caribou a valid subspecies, R. t. osborni, instead of Northern Mountain population of woodland caribou, 2) using original English names for Mountain caribou and Rocky Mountain caribou, and 3) basing conservation actions on these distinct phylogenetic units as per COSEWIC (2011, 2014).
驯鹿?命名错误的北美驯鹿种群单位导致保护错误
加拿大濒危野生动物状况委员会(COSEWIC)(2011)在回顾加拿大各地驯鹿的遗传、形态、行为和生态独特性时,将“南部山地驯鹿”(c.f COSEWIC 2002)划分为三个可指定的单位(DU),用于保护目的:北部山地(DU7)、中部山地(DU8)和南部山地(DU9)林地驯鹿种群。根据《濒危物种法》,这些新的命名意味着每一种都被认为是“野生物种”。最近的联邦和省政府报告提到了“南部山地驯鹿”,将南部山地驯鹿、中央山地驯鹿和北部山地驯鹿45个亚群中的9个亚群合并为一个伪种群,具有明确的保护后果。例如,2018年,一项关于紧急命令的联邦决定要求加拿大环境和气候变化部长(ECCC)确定是否存在对南部山区林地驯鹿种群的生存或恢复的直接威胁。eccc将两种生态类型和另一种生态类型的一部分合并为“南部山地驯鹿”——这是一种过时的地理分组,自2002年以来就没有使用过——eccc的评估错误地告诉部长,有3764只“南部山地驯鹿”,而实际上在南部山地(DU9)种群中只有1240只。由第一种方法引起的其他错误扭曲了现存亚种群的数量和轨迹。部长没有发布紧急命令,而是与该省就恢复计划进行了旷日持久的谈判,直到撰写本文时仍在进行谈判。命名上的歧义可以通过以下方法解决:1)使用目前公认的分类方法,将奥斯本驯鹿命名为一个有效的亚种,r.t.奥斯本驯鹿,而不是北方山地林地驯鹿种群;2)使用山地驯鹿和落基山驯鹿的原始英文名称;3)根据COSEWIC(2011, 2014)的规定,基于这些不同的系统发育单位采取保护行动。
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