Research priorities for the conservation of Chondrichthyans in Latin America
Becerril García, Edgar E [autor] | Arauz, Randall [autor] | Arellano Martínez, Marcial [autor] | Bonfil, Ramón [autor] | Ayala Bocos, Arturo [autor] | Castillo Géniz, José Leonardo [Doctor, autor] | Carrera Fernández, Maribel [autora] | Charvet, Patricia [autora] | Chiaramonte, Gustavo [autor] | Cisneros Montemayor, Andrés M [autor] | Concha, Francisco [autor] | Espinoza, Mario [autor] | Ehemann, Nicolás R [autor] | Estupiñán Montaño, Colombo [autor] | Fuentes, Karen [autora] | Galván Magaña, Felipe [autor] | Graham, Rachel [autora] | Hacohen Domené, Ana [autora] | Hazin, Fabio [autor] | Hernández, Sebastián [autor] | Hoyos Padilla, Edgar M [autor] | Ketchum, James T [autor] | Kingma, Irene [autora] | Méndez, Oscar [autor] | Oddone, María C [autora] | Pérez Jiménez, Juan Carlos [autor] | Petatán Ramírez, D [autor/a] | Polo Silva, Carlos [autor] | Rangel, Bianca [autora] | Salinas De León, P [autor/a] | Santana Morales, Omar [autor] | Zanella, Ilena [autora] | Vélez Zuazo, Ximena [autora] | Godard Codding, Céline A. G.
Tipo de material: Artículo en línea Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaTema(s): Condrictios | Peces | Taxonomía animal | Administración de la industria pesquera | Política ambiental | Cambio climáticoTema(s) en inglés: Chondrichthyans | Fishes | Animal taxonomy | Fishery management | Environmental policy | Climate changeDescriptor(es) geográficos: América Latina Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: Biological Conservation. Volumen 269, 109535 (May 2022), páginas 1-9. --ISSN: 0006-3207Número de sistema: 62453Resumen:Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Artículos | Biblioteca Electrónica Recursos en línea (RE) | ECOSUR | Recurso digital | ECO400000062453 |
Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
Latin American countries have a high diversity of sharks, rays, and chimaeras, yet many species are at high risk of extinction due to numerous threats. The conservation of chondrichthyans is key to achieving healthy and productive aquatic ecosystems, and countries in Latin America are increasingly recognizing the need for aligning conservation strategies across jurisdictions with similar ecological and socioeconomic challenges. Reflecting on the current state of knowledge and providing consensus expert opinion on research priorities are critical steps to ensure sound management and conservation strategies for chondrichthyans. The present study is a multinational collaboration by leading researchers in Latin America to identify the top-ten research priorities for the conservation of chondrichthyans within this region. Our results were highlighted from a total of 20 broader relevant topics including taxonomy and biology, ecological function, climate change and other stressors, contribution to local economies, and international collaboration. This constitutes the first comprehensive academic perspective on research priorities for chondrichthyans in Latin America which considers the varied perceptions and perspectives related to the management of sharks, rays, and chimaeras across the region and beyond. The main conservation implications highlighted by our study relate to the urgent need to implement, evaluate and/or improve management regulations based on scientific evidence and interdisciplinary research, especially in areas with little progress on the subject and/or where species threatened by extinction are distributed. eng