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兽医对保护生物学的关键贡献。

The crucial contribution of veterinarians to conservation biology.

作者信息

Reading Richard P, Kenny David E, Fitzgerald Kevin T

机构信息

Department of Conservation Biology, Denver Zoological Foundation, Denver, CO, USA.

Department of Conservation Biology, Denver Zoological Foundation, Denver, CO, USA.

出版信息

Top Companion Anim Med. 2013 Nov;28(4):131-4. doi: 10.1053/j.tcam.2013.09.003.

Abstract

Conservation biology is a relatively new (began in the 1980s), value-based discipline predicated on the belief that biological diversity-from genes to populations to species to communities to ecosystems-is good and extinction is bad. Conservation biology grew from the recognition that the Earth has entered its sixth great extinction event, one that differs from previous great extinctions in that a single species-Homo sapiens-has caused this biodiversity crisis. A diverse, interacting set of variables drive current extinctions. As such, to succeed, conservation efforts usually require broad-based, interdisciplinary approaches. Conservationists increasingly recognize the importance of contributions by veterinary science, among many other disciplines, to collaborative efforts aimed at stemming the loss of biodiversity. We argue that, to improve success rates, many wildlife conservation programs must incorporate veterinarians as part of an interdisciplinary team to assess and address problems. Ideally, veterinarians who participate in conservation would receive specialized training and be willing to work as partners as part of a larger team of experts who effectively integrate their work rather than work independently (i.e., work as interdisciplinary, as opposed to multidisciplinary, teams, respectively). In our opinion, the most successful and productive projects involve interdisciplinary teams involving both biological and nonbiological specialists. Some researchers hold multiple degrees in biology and veterinary medicine or the biological and social sciences. These experts can often offer unique insight. We see at least 3 major areas in which veterinarians can immediately offer great assistance to conservation efforts: (1) participation in wildlife capture and immobilization, (2) leadership or assistance in addressing wildlife health issues, and (3) leadership or assistance in addressing wildlife disease issues, including using wildlife as sentinels to identify new and emerging diseases or epidemics of old diseases. We cover each of these main topics in detail.

摘要

保护生物学是一门相对较新的(始于20世纪80年代)、基于价值的学科,其前提是相信生物多样性——从基因到种群、物种、群落再到生态系统——是有益的,而物种灭绝是有害的。保护生物学源于人们认识到地球已进入其第六次大灭绝事件,这次大灭绝不同于以往的大灭绝之处在于,是单一物种——智人——导致了这场生物多样性危机。一系列多样且相互作用的变量驱动着当前的物种灭绝。因此,为取得成功,保护工作通常需要广泛的跨学科方法。保护主义者越来越认识到,在旨在阻止生物多样性丧失的合作努力中,兽医学以及许多其他学科所做贡献的重要性。我们认为,为提高成功率,许多野生动物保护项目必须将兽医纳入跨学科团队,以评估和解决问题。理想情况下,参与保护工作的兽医应接受专门培训,并愿意作为更大专家团队的一员成为合作伙伴,这些专家要有效地整合工作,而不是各自独立工作(即分别作为跨学科团队,而非多学科团队工作)。在我们看来,最成功且最有成效的项目涉及生物和非生物专家的跨学科团队。一些研究人员拥有生物学和兽医学或生物和社会科学的多个学位。这些专家往往能提供独特的见解。我们认为兽医至少可以在三个主要领域立即为保护工作提供巨大帮助:(1)参与野生动物的捕获和固定;(2)领导或协助解决野生动物健康问题;(3)领导或协助解决野生动物疾病问题,包括利用野生动物作为哨兵来识别新出现的疾病或旧疾病的流行。我们将详细阐述这些主要主题。

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