Title of article
Selection criteria for suites of landscape species as a basis for site-based conservation Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Pete Coppolillo، نويسنده , , Humberto Gomez، نويسنده , , Fiona Maisels، نويسنده , , Robert Wallace، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
12
From page
419
To page
430
Abstract
Focal-species approaches provide tractable frameworks for structuring site-based conservation, but explanations of how and why focal species are chosen are often lacking. This paper outlines the rationale and selection criteria for one such strategy: the “Landscape Species Approach.” We define five criteria for selecting landscape species (area requirements, heterogeneity, ecological function, vulnerability, and socioeconomic significance) and illustrate the process using data from two landscapes, the northwestern Bolivian Andes and northern Congo. Candidate species from each site were scored and suites of complementary landscape species were assembled. Like all focal-species approaches (and indeed all conservation planning), this approach is not without biases. However, by making our assumptions explicit and allowing evaluation of the inherent biases, we attempt to provide a transparent, replicable method for identifying species around which to structure site-based conservation (landscape species). The process is also useful for identifying data gaps, ranking threats, and setting research priorities. Clear justification and selection criteria should accompany any focal species strategy to allow methods to be replicated, tested, and refined.
Keywords
Congo , Bolivia , Reserve design and management , landscape ecology , Wildlife
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Record number
836709
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