Title
Importance of species translocations under rapid climate change
Author(s)
Butt, Nathalie;Chauvenet, Alienor L. M.;Adams, Vanessa M.;...;Watson, James E. M.;Possingham, Hugh P.
Published
2021
Publisher
Conservation Biology
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13643
Abstract
Species that cannot adapt or keep pace with a changing climate are likely to need human intervention to shift to more suitable climates. While hundreds of articles mention using translocation as a climate‐change adaptation tool, in practice, assisted migration as a conservation action remains rare, especially for animals. This is likely due to concern over introducing species to places where they may become invasive. However, there are other barriers to consider, such as time‐frame mismatch, sociopolitical, knowledge and uncertainty barriers to conservationists adopting assisted migration as a go‐to strategy. We recommend the following to advance assisted migration as a conservation tool: attempt assisted migrations at small scales, translocate species with little invasion risk, adopt robust monitoring protocols that trigger an active response, and promote political and public support.
Keywords
assisted migration;climate change;conservation management;extinction;threatened species;cambio climático;especies amenazadas;extinción;manejo de la conservación;migración asistida;辅助迁徙;保护管理;濒危物种;气候变化;灭绝

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