Translating science into actions to conserve Amazonian freshwaters

IF 2.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Thiago B. A. Couto, Clinton N. Jenkins, Claire F. Beveridge, Sebastian A. Heilpern, Guido A. Herrera-R, Natalia C. Piland, Cecilia Gontijo Leal, Jansen Zuanon, Carolina R. C. Doria, Mariana Montoya, Mariana Varese, Sandra B. Correa, Michael Goulding, Elizabeth P. Anderson
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Despite the importance of freshwater ecosystems to social-ecological systems of the Amazon, conservation in the region historically has focused on terrestrial ecosystems. Moreover, current information on pressing management and conservation needs specific to freshwaters is scattered across multiple disciplines and generally focused on particular threats, habitats, and taxa. This disparateness of information limits the ability of researchers and practitioners to set priorities and implement actions that comprehensively address challenges faced by freshwater ecosystems. To reduce this research-implementation gap, we reviewed the scientific literature on Amazon freshwater conservation to identify pressing actions to be taken and potential directions for their implementation. We identified 63 actions gleaned from 174 publications. These were classified into six major themes: (i) implement environmental flows, (ii) improve water quality, (iii) protect and restore critical habitats, (iv) manage exploitation of freshwater organisms, (v) prevent and control invasive species, and (vi) safeguard and restore freshwater connectivity. Although each action may face different implementation challenges, we propose three guiding principles to support action planning and decisions on-the-ground. We conclude with a reflection on potential future directions to place freshwaters into the center of policies and agreements that target the conservation of the Amazon.

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将科学转化为保护亚马逊淡水的行动
尽管淡水生态系统对亚马逊地区的社会生态系统非常重要,但该地区的保护工作历来侧重于陆地生态系统。此外,目前有关淡水特有的紧迫管理和保护需求的信息分散在多个学科中,而且一般都集中在特定的威胁、栖息地和分类群上。这种信息的分散性限制了研究人员和从业人员确定优先事项和实施行动的能力,从而无法全面应对淡水生态系统所面临的挑战。为了缩小这种研究与实施之间的差距,我们查阅了有关亚马逊淡水保护的科学文献,以确定亟待采取的行动及其潜在的实施方向。我们从 174 篇文献中总结出 63 项行动。这些行动分为六大主题:(i) 实施环境流量,(ii) 改善水质,(iii) 保护和恢复重要栖息地,(iv) 管理淡水生物的开发,(v) 预防和控制入侵物种,以及 (vi) 保护和恢复淡水的连通性。尽管每项行动都可能面临不同的实施挑战,但我们提出了三项指导原则,以支持行动规划和实地决策。最后,我们对未来可能的发展方向进行了思考,以便将淡水纳入亚马逊河保护政策和协议的中心。
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Conservation Science and Practice
Conservation Science and Practice BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
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