孟加拉国最大湿地中濒危印度斑背龟(lacemassys punctata, 1788)的保护挑战

IF 2.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Nadia S. Kashmi, Ahsan H. A. Sarker, Jobedah S. Mim, Mobassher Hossain, Martyn C. Lucas, Shams M. Galib
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淡水栖息地的生物多样性正在以比陆地和海洋生态系统更快的速度丧失,特别是在人口众多的热带地区。在这里,我们分析了在孟加拉国最大的湿地对全球脆弱的印度扑壳龟的非法捕猎数据。我们确定了该物种的关键保护问题,以及利益相关者的知识和态度(海龟猎人,n = 190;渔民n = 60;农业农民n = 60;养鱼户n = 60)。与2007年相比,2022年印度扑壳龟的单位捕捞量下降了55%。在此期间,湿地转为农业和水产养殖的面积分别增加了16.5%和14.9%,海龟的繁殖地减少,尤其是耕地。所有的海龟猎人、93.3%的渔民、93.3%的养鱼户和75%的农民都认为湿地的海龟数量减少了。令人担忧的是,大多数渔民(66.7%)和41.7%的农民认为海龟数量的减少不是问题。大约90%的海龟猎人不同意这一观点,主要是因为他们依赖海龟作为收入来源。报告确定了九项主要威胁和保护挑战,包括非法狩猎、意外渔获、人为改变湿地,以及一些利益相关者的消极态度。我们建议采取紧急保护措施,让利益相关者社区参与进来,并进行更多的研究,以确定不同生命阶段的具体栖息地需求,并评估潜在的种群瓶颈。我们建议开展有关动物保护的教育计划,并实施更严格的法规以减少剥削。
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Conservation Challenges for Threatened Indian Flapshell Turtle Lissemys punctata (Lacépède, 1788) in the Largest Wetland of Bangladesh

Freshwater habitats are losing their biodiversity more quickly than terrestrial and marine ecosystems, particularly in parts of the tropics with large human populations. Here, we analysed illegal hunting data for globally vulnerable Indian flapshell turtle Lissemys punctata in the largest wetland of Bangladesh. We identified key conservation issues for this species, along with the knowledge and attitudes of stakeholders (turtle hunters, n = 190; fishermen n = 60; agriculture farmers n = 60; fish farmers n = 60). Compared with 2007, the catch per unit of effort of Indian flapshell turtle declined by 55% in 2022. Areas of the wetland converted to agriculture and aquaculture increased by 16.5% and 14.9% respectively over this period, and turtle breeding sites declined, especially in farmed land. All turtle hunters, 93.3% of fishermen, 93.3% of fish farmers and 75% of agricultural farmers, were of the opinion that the wetland's turtle population has declined. Worryingly, the majority of fishermen (66.7%) and 41.7% of the agriculture farmers believe that the decline in turtle abundance is not a problem. About 90% of turtle hunters disagreed with this, primarily because of their dependency on turtles for income. Nine major threats and conservation challenges were identified, including illegal hunting, accidental fishing bycatch, anthropogenic modifications to the wetland, and negative attitudes of some of the stakeholders. We recommend urgent conservation initiatives involving the stakeholder communities and also more research to characterise specific habitat needs for different life stages and evaluate potential population bottlenecks. We suggest education programmes regarding animal conservation and implementation of stricter regulations to reduce exploitation.

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Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
4.20%
发文量
143
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems is an international journal dedicated to publishing original papers that relate specifically to freshwater, brackish or marine habitats and encouraging work that spans these ecosystems. This journal provides a forum in which all aspects of the conservation of aquatic biological resources can be presented and discussed, enabling greater cooperation and efficiency in solving problems in aquatic resource conservation.
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