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E-grāmata: Approaches to Understanding the Cumulative Effects of Stressors on Marine Mammals

  • Formāts: 146 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309440493
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Marine mammals face a large array of stressors, including loss of habitat, chemical and noise pollution, and bycatch in fishing, which alone kills hundreds of thousands of marine mammals per year globally. To discern the factors contributing to population trends, scientists must consider the full complement of threats faced by marine mammals. Once populations or ecosystems are found to be at risk of adverse impacts, it is critical to decide which combination of stressors to reduce to bring the population or ecosystem into a more favorable state. Assessing all stressors facing a marine mammal population also provides the environmental context for evaluating whether an additional activity could threaten it.





Approaches to Understanding the Cumulative Effects of Stressors on Marine Mammals builds upon previous reports to assess current methodologies used for evaluating cumulative effects and identify new approaches that could improve these assessments. This review focuses on ways to quantify exposure-related changes in the behavior, health, or body condition of individual marine mammals and makes recommendations for future research initiatives.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Estimating Exposure and Effects of Sound on Wildlife 3 Current Understanding of Stressors 4 Assessing Interactions Among Stressors 5 Modeling the Population Consequences of Exposure to Multiple Stressors 6 Interactions Among Stressors and Challenges to Understanding Their Cumulative Effects 7 Early Warning Signs of Risk to Populations 8 Approaches to Assess Cumulative Impacts References Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Relevant Laws and Regulations Appendix C: Committee and Staff Biographies Appendix D: Glossary
Summary 1(10)
1 Introduction
11(6)
Origin of the Report and Statement of Task
11(2)
Review of Previous NRC Reports on Marine Mammals and Sound
13(1)
Report Overview and Organization
14(3)
2 Estimating Exposure and Effects of Sound on Wildlife
17(16)
Introduction
17(2)
Terrestrial Studies
19(1)
Marine Studies
20(11)
Indirect Effects of Sound on Marine Mammals
31(1)
Recommendations
32(1)
3 Current Understanding of Stressors
33(8)
Introduction
33(1)
Potential Environmental (Extrinsic) Stressors
34(5)
Spatial and Temporal Variation Among Stressors
39(1)
Summary and Conclusions
40(1)
4 Assessing Interactions Among Stressors
41(18)
Introduction
41(1)
Studies of Multiple Stressors: A Brief Review
42(2)
Cumulative Impact Scores
44(1)
Predicting How Multiple Stressors Are Likely to Interact
45(2)
Potential Interactions Among Stressors
47(4)
Prioritizing Stressors for Cumulative Effects Analysis
51(2)
Case Studies: Difficulties in Inferring Causes of Declines
53(6)
5 Modeling the Population Consequences of Exposure to Multiple Stressors
59(10)
Introduction
59(1)
Defining Individual Health
60(1)
A Conceptual Model for the Cumulative Effects of Multiple Stressors
61(3)
Applying the PCoMS Framework to North Atlantic Right Whales
64(1)
Quantifying Exposure-Related Changes in Physiology and Associated Changes in Behavior
64(2)
Quantifying Exposure-Related Changes in Individual Health
66(3)
6 Interactions Among Stressors and Challenges to Understanding Their Cumulative Effects
69(10)
Introduction
69(1)
Conceptualizing Process
69(1)
The Interaction Web
69(2)
Relationship Between Stressor Level and Interaction Web Response
71(2)
Ecological Surprises
73(2)
Designing Approaches to Understanding Stressor Impacts and the Principles of Scientific Inference
75(1)
Adaptive Management
76(1)
Conclusions
77(2)
7 Early Warning Signs of Risk to Populations
79(6)
Introduction
79(1)
Monitoring Population Size
80(1)
Monitoring Demographic Parameters
81(1)
Monitoring Population Health
82(2)
Early Warning of Tipping Points
84(1)
8 Approaches to Assess Cumulative Impacts
85(34)
Introduction
85(1)
Approaches with Limited Application for Evaluating Cumulative Effects in Marine Mammals
85(1)
Sampling Strategies That Depend on Ranging Patterns
86(1)
Approaches to Assess Components of the PCoMS Framework
87(9)
Recommendations
96(3)
References
99(20)
Appendixes
A Workshop Agenda
119(2)
B Relevant Laws and Regulations
121(8)
C Committee and Staff Biographies
129(4)
D Glossary
133