Overcoming the disconnect between species interaction networks and biodiversity conservation.

IF 16.7 1区 生物学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Gabriel Dansereau, João Braga, Gentile Francesco Ficetola, Núria Galiana, Dominique Gravel, Luigi Maiorano, José M Montoya, Louise O'Connor, Laura Pollock, Wilfried Thuiller, Timothée Poisot, Ceres Barros
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Abstract

Decision-makers need to act now to halt biodiversity loss, and ecologists must provide them with relevant species interaction indicators to inform about community- and ecosystem-level changes. Yet, the integration of ecological networks into conservation is still virtually nonexistent. Here, we argue that existing data and methodologies are sufficient to generate network information usable for conservation and to begin overcoming existing barriers to the integration of network information and biodiversity decision-making. Interaction network indicators must meet criteria important to decision-makers and be tied to specific conservation goals, which requires academics to better engage with practitioners. We use network robustness as an example of an already applicable indicator and showcase its potential with a reusable workflow to inform decision-making.

克服物种相互作用网络与生物多样性保护之间的脱节。
决策者现在需要采取行动阻止生物多样性的丧失,生态学家必须向他们提供相关的物种相互作用指标,以便了解群落和生态系统层面的变化。然而,生态网络与保护的整合实际上仍然不存在。在这里,我们认为现有的数据和方法足以产生可用于保护的网络信息,并开始克服网络信息与生物多样性决策整合的现有障碍。互动网络指标必须满足决策者的重要标准,并与具体的保护目标联系在一起,这就要求学术界更好地与实践者接触。我们使用网络鲁棒性作为一个已经适用的指标的例子,并通过可重用的工作流展示其潜力,为决策提供信息。
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Trends in ecology & evolution
Trends in ecology & evolution 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
26.50
自引率
3.00%
发文量
178
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Trends in Ecology & Evolution (TREE) is a comprehensive journal featuring polished, concise, and readable reviews, opinions, and letters in all areas of ecology and evolutionary science. Catering to researchers, lecturers, teachers, field workers, and students, it serves as a valuable source of information. The journal keeps scientists informed about new developments and ideas across the spectrum of ecology and evolutionary biology, spanning from pure to applied and molecular to global perspectives. In the face of global environmental change, Trends in Ecology & Evolution plays a crucial role in covering all significant issues concerning organisms and their environments, making it a major forum for life scientists.
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