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Biología de la conservación. Cuando la protección de una especie perjudica a otra
Resumen
Es posible que los esfuerzos de conservación para los osos grizzly de gran alcance no protejan a los peces amenazados debido a la superposición limitada de hábitats. En algunos casos, los programas de grizzly pueden incluso dañar las poblaciones de peces, lo que requiere nuevas estrategias de conservación de múltiples especies.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Ecología Ecología Ecología.
- Biología de la Conservación Biología de la Conservación.
- La gestión de la vida silvestre.
Sus antecedentes:
- El concepto de especies paraguas postula que la protección de especies de gran alcance puede salvaguardar a numerosas otras que comparten su hábitat.
- Este estudio investiga la aplicabilidad del efecto paraguas para osos pardos (Ursus arctos horribilis) y especies de peces amenazadas.
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