Artículo
Scale, connectivity, and incentives in the introduction and management of non-native species: The case of exotic salmonids in Patagonia
Pascual, Miguel Alberto
; Lancelotti, Julio Lucio
; Ernst, Billy; Ciancio Blanc, Javier Ernesto
; Aedo, Eduardo; Garcia Asorey, Martin Ignacio
Fecha de publicación:
12/2009
Editorial:
Ecological Society of America
Revista:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
ISSN:
1540-9295
e-ISSN:
1540-9309
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Many introduced species have become established throughout large areas of the world, causing millions of dollars in damages. The introduction of such pest species is universally condemned, and science and management efforts are geared toward eradication, containment, or prevention of future infestations. Meanwhile, other organisms are actively traded around the world for consumption, as well as recreational and aesthetic purposes, providing examples of the conflict between human development and conservation. When dealing with such species, are there ways to balance the competing goals of economic production and protection of nature? How can science help to identify suitable compromises? We address these questions by analyzing three case studies dealing with exotic salmonids in Patagonia: trout aquaculture in shallow, fishless lakes; trout recreational fisheries; and marine net-pen salmon aquaculture. We propose that three interrelated properties of these case studies (scale, connectivity, and incentives for conservation) determine our ability to identify and promote situations that balance production and the integrity of nature.
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Pascual, Miguel Alberto; Lancelotti, Julio Lucio; Ernst, Billy; Ciancio Blanc, Javier Ernesto; Aedo, Eduardo; et al.; Scale, connectivity, and incentives in the introduction and management of non-native species: The case of exotic salmonids in Patagonia; Ecological Society of America; Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment; 7; 10; 12-2009; 533-540
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