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Human beings and the species they introduce are not a “cancer” of Planet Earth
Pereyra, Patricio Javier
; de la Barra, Paula; Amione, Ludmila Lucila Daniela
; Arcángel, Andrea Evangelina
; Marello Buch, Barbara Macarena
; Rodriguez, Emiliano Alexis
; Maldonado, Mara Anahí
; Hünicken, Leandro Andrés
; Lundgren, Erick; Wallach, Arian D.







Fecha de publicación:
10/2024
Editorial:
American Institute of Biological Sciences
Revista:
Bioscience
ISSN:
0006-3568
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
In a previous study (Pereyra et al. 2024), we showed that there isan entrenched bias against introduced species, irrespective of evidence. In response, Simberloff and colleagues (2024) argued thatit is known that some introduced species can have effects considered negative by the conservation community and that, therefore,introduced species “are all, to some extent, potentially harmful.”This is precisely the negative bias our study found. Simberloff andcolleagues (2024) went so far as to analogize introduced specieswith a potentially lethal cancer to justify strategies to drive themextinct. This analogy prompts reflection on the underlying misanthropy in the foundations of invasion biology—and likely in conservation biology more broadly.
Palabras clave:
BIAS
,
CAUSE OF EXTINCTIONS
,
CONSERVATION PROBLEM
,
INTRODUCED SPECIES
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION APLICADA Y TRANSFERENCIA TECNOLOGICA EN RECURSOS MARINOS "ALMIRANTE STORNI"
Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION APLICADA Y TRANSFERENCIA TECNOLOGICA EN RECURSOS MARINOS "ALMIRANTE STORNI"
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Pereyra, Patricio Javier; de la Barra, Paula; Amione, Ludmila Lucila Daniela; Arcángel, Andrea Evangelina; Marello Buch, Barbara Macarena; et al.; Human beings and the species they introduce are not a “cancer” of Planet Earth; American Institute of Biological Sciences; Bioscience; 2024; 10-2024; 1-3
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