Rediscovery of the waterlily Nymphaea thermarum Eb. Fisch. in Rwanda

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Oryx Pub Date : 2024-02-21 DOI:10.1017/s0030605323001837
Thomas Abeli, Sarah Marie Müller, Siegmar Seidel
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Abstract

Nymphaea thermarum Eb. Fisch. (family Nymphaeaceae) is a small waterlily endemic to Rwanda that has been categorized as Extinct in the Wild since 2010. We report the rediscovery of N. thermarum in July 2023, not far from its locus classicus, identify the current and potential threats to the wild population (mining and overharvesting by collectors, respectively) and recommend the urgent conservation measures and research required to save the species from extinction. The species occupies small muddy ditches fed by hot spring water used for avocado plantations and fish pools. The population comprises hundreds of individuals, including reproductive adult plants, and seedlings. In the short term, conservation actions should include land protection, negotiation to ensure that sufficient water is reaching the habitat of N. thermarum and the reassessment of the species on the IUCN Red List, probably as Critically Endangered. In the medium term, the creation of a nature reserve, the restoration of the areas already affected by mining, and the reintroduction of N. thermarum to its original site would support long-term in situ conservation of the species. Further research should clarify the total and effective population size, population structure, ecology and genetics of this species.
在卢旺达重新发现睡莲 Nymphaea thermarum Eb.Fisch.
Nymphaea thermarum Eb.Fisch.(蛱蝶科)是卢旺达特有的一种小型睡莲,自 2010 年以来一直被归类为野外灭绝物种。我们报告了 2023 年 7 月在离其经典地点不远的地方重新发现 N. thermarum 的情况,确定了野生种群目前面临的威胁和潜在威胁(分别是采矿和采集者的过度采摘),并建议采取紧急保护措施和开展必要研究,以挽救该物种免于灭绝。该物种栖息在由鳄梨种植园和鱼池使用的温泉水注入的泥泞小沟中。该种群有数百个个体,包括繁殖的成株和幼苗。短期内,保护行动应包括土地保护、通过谈判确保有足够的水流到热海蟾蜍的栖息地,以及重新评估《世界自然保护联盟红色名录》上的该物种,可能将其列为极危物种。从中期来看,建立自然保护区、恢复已受采矿影响的地区以及将热河楠重新引入其原产地将有助于该物种的长期就地保护。进一步的研究应明确该物种的总种群数量和有效种群数量、种群结构、生态学和遗传学。
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Oryx
Oryx 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
150
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: ORYX—THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSERVATION, a quarterly journal from Fauna & Flora International, publishes research on biodiversity conservation, conservation policy and sustainable use, and the interactions of these matters with social, economic and political issues. The journal has a particular interest in material with the potential to improve conservation management and practice. Explore the map for details of published articles.
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