生物多様性が全体的に低下するなかでも、保全努力によって種は瀬戸際から復活しつつある(Conservation efforts are bringing species back from the brink, even as overall biodiversity falls)

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2025-03-18 ケンブリッジ大学

ケンブリッジ大学の研究者は、IUCNレッドリストのデータを分析し、世界的な生物多様性の危機の中でも保全活動が多くの種を絶滅から救っていることを明らかにした。イベリアオオヤマネコやカカポ、ヨーロッパバイソン、ザトウクジラなどは、積極的な保全対策により個体数が回復。一方で、減少する種は回復する種の6倍に上ることも判明した。研究者らは、予防的な保全が緊急介入よりも効果的であり、地域主導の取り組みが重要であると指摘。持続可能な戦略がさらなる生態系の保護に不可欠であると強調した。

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過去の保全活動から、どのような行動が生物種にとって好ましい結果をもたらすかが明らかになった Past conservation efforts reveal which actions lead to positive outcomes for species

Ashley T. Simkins ,William J. Sutherland,Lynn V. Dicks,Craig Hilton-Taylor,Molly K. Grace,Stuart H. M. Butchart,Rebecca A. Senior,Silviu O. Petrovan
PLOS Biology
  Published: March 18, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003051

生物多様性が全体的に低下するなかでも、保全努力によって種は瀬戸際から復活しつつある(Conservation efforts are bringing species back from the brink, even as overall biodiversity falls)

Abstract

Understanding the consequences of past conservation efforts is essential to inform the means of maintaining and restoring species. Data from the IUCN Red List for 67,217 animal species were reviewed and analyzed to determine (i) which conservation actions have been implemented for different species, (ii) which types of species have improved in status and (iii) which actions are likely to have driven the improvements. At least 51.8% (34,847) of assessed species have actions reported, mostly comprising protected areas (82.7%). Proportionately more actions were reported for tetrapods and warm-water reef-building corals, and fewer for fish, dragonflies and damselflies and crustaceans. Species at greater risk of extinction have a wider range of species-targeted actions reported compared with less threatened species, reflecting differences in documentation and conservation efforts. Six times more species have deteriorated than improved in status, as reflected in their IUCN Red List category. Almost all species that improved have conservation actions in place, and typically were previously at high risk of extinction, have smaller ranges and were less likely to be documented as threatened by hunting and habitat loss or degradation. Improvements in status were driven by a wide range of actions, especially reintroductions; for amphibians and birds, area management was also important. While conservation interventions have reduced the extinction risk of some of the most threatened species, in very few cases has full recovery been achieved. Scaling up the extent and intensity of conservation interventions, particularly landscape-scale actions that benefit broadly distributed species, is urgently needed to assist the recovery of biodiversity.

生物環境工学
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