Identifying effective actions to guide volunteer-based and nationwide conservation efforts for a ground-nesting farmland bird
: Santangeli A, Arroyo B, Millon A, Bretagnolle V
Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL
: 2015
Journal of Applied Ecology
: JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
: J APPL ECOL
: 52
: 4
: 1082
: 1091
: 10
: 0021-8901
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12445
This study shows that synergistic interplay of multiple factors (e.g. mechanical harvesting and predation) may completely undermine the success of well-intentioned conservation efforts. However, identifying areas where the greatest expected gains can be achieved relative to effort expended can minimize the risk of wasted volunteer actions. Overall, this study underscores the importance of citizen science for collecting large-scale data useful for producing science and ultimately informs large-scale evidence-based conservation actions within an adaptive management framework.