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DOI 10.1890/110175
Title (Primary) What is wrong with current translocations? A review and a decision-making proposal
Author Pérez, I.; Anadón, J.D.; Díaz, M.; Nicola, G.G.; Tella, J.L.; Giménez, A.
Source Titel Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Year 2012
Department OESA
Volume 10
Issue 9
Page From 494
Page To 501
Language englisch
Abstract

Should a species be translocated? Uncertainty regarding the necessity and feasibility of many translocations complicates answering this question. Here, we review translocation projects, both published and unpublished. Our results indicate that most projects (1) addressed fewer than half of the basic criteria established for translocations and (2) were either unjustifiable from a conservation perspective or inadequately designed to guarantee success or preclude negative consequences. We propose a hierarchical decision-making system – an explicit method that integrates existing guidelines, thereby covering a key gap in conservation science – to reduce ambiguity when deciding whether to implement a given translocation project. This method will improve the likelihood of success in translocation projects and contribute to the efficient use of the limited resources available for these conservation efforts

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Pérez, I., Anadón, J.D., Díaz, M., Nicola, G.G., Tella, J.L., Giménez, A. (2012):
What is wrong with current translocations? A review and a decision-making proposal
Front. Ecol. Environ. 10 (9), 494 - 501 10.1890/110175