‘An exceedingly simple, little ecosystem’: Devils Hole, endangered species conservation, and scientific environments

K. Brown
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This article explores the history of the Devils Hole pupfish (Cyprinodon diabolis), regarded by scientists as having the smallest range of any vertebrate species in the world, a single 10 × 60 ft pool in the Amargosa Valley of southern Nye County, Nevada, USA. It considers the impact of ‘scientific environments’ on the possibilities for pupfish survival as well as potential human uses of the desert. Scientific environment is defined as the knowledge and conceptualization of the environment produced from particular questions and methods and that influence how a species, habitat or region is managed. Three successive scientific environments have shaped the conservation of the pupfish since the 1890s: the first led by taxonomic analyses of the pupfish, the second by ecological and hydrological investigations of Devils Hole, as well as its surrounding desert, and the third by genetic analysis of pupfish DNA. The science in each era has shaped (and responded to) the way in which federal and state agencies have worked to conserve this critically endangered species. The article contributes to an understanding of how concepts and practices at the heart of ecological sciences develop from, and impact, particular spaces and species.
“一个极其简单的小生态系统”:魔鬼洞、濒危物种保护和科学环境
这篇文章探讨了魔鬼洞小鱼(Cyprinodon diabolis)的历史,被科学家认为是世界上任何脊椎动物物种中范围最小的,在美国内华达州奈县南部阿玛戈萨山谷的一个10 × 60英尺的水池里。它考虑了“科学环境”对小鱼生存可能性的影响,以及人类对沙漠的潜在利用。科学环境被定义为从影响物种、生境或区域管理的特定问题和方法中产生的对环境的认识和概念化。自19世纪90年代以来,三个连续的科学环境塑造了小鱼的保护:第一个是对小鱼的分类分析,第二个是对魔鬼洞及其周围沙漠的生态和水文调查,第三个是对小鱼DNA的遗传分析。每个时代的科学都塑造了(并回应了)联邦和州机构保护这种极度濒危物种的方式。这篇文章有助于理解生态科学的核心概念和实践是如何从特定的空间和物种发展和影响的。
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