Integrating ecological monitoring and local ecological knowledge to evaluate conservation outcomes

biorxiv(2021)

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Successful conservation of long-lived species requires reliable understanding of long-term trends and historical baselines. Using a green turtle ( Chelonia mydas ) foraging aggregation in the northern Gulf of California, Mexico as case study, we integrated scientific monitoring data with historic catch rate reconstructions derived from Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK). Models fit to LEK and monitoring data indicate that turtle abundance is increasing, but only after ~40 years of safeguarding the species’ nesting and foraging habitats in Mexico. However, as population declines occurred 75% faster than increases, and current abundance is at ~60% of historical baseline levels, indicating the need for sustained, long-term conservation actions. This study demonstrates the potential of linking LEK and ecological science to provide critical information for conservation, by establishing reference baselines and gauging population status, while promoting equitable and sustainable futures for local communities. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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local ecological knowledge,ecological monitoring,conservation,outcomes
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