Future of Asian horseshoe crab conservation under explicitbaseline gaps: A global perspective

Chun-Chieh Wang, Kit Yue Kwan*, Paul K.S. Shin, Siu Gin Cheung, Shinji Itaya, Yumiko Iwasaki, Lizhe Cai, Faridah Mohamad, Nur Fairuz Fozi, Nurul Ashikin Mat Zauki, Noor Jawahir A. Raman, Anil Chatterji, Basudev Tripathy, Sheikh Sajan, Wah Wah Min, Lester Jin Xiang Tan, Fahresa N. Supadminingsih, Yusli Wardiatno, Hwey-Lian Hsieh

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    Abstract

    Horseshoe crabs are currently threatened by escalating human stresses along the Indo-Pacific coastline. Conservation of their remaining populations, however, is hindered by limited baselines throughout their ranges. We performed a questionnaire survey of conservation experts from diverse geographic regions to identify baselines, prominent threats, impediments and alternative strategies that prioritize Asian horseshoe crab conservation. Despite long-term monitoring across habitat types is lacking, local population declines were widely perceived. Ongoing residential/commercial development along the coast was regarded as the most serious threat. A combination of top-down institutional management and bottom-up stakeholder participation was cited as the most promising strategy. Population and habitat baseline collections should be prioritized in future research to inform conservation planning. In this paper, we summarize the survey findings into the BTPAE (Baseline, Threat, Purpose, Action and Evaluation) framework, which constitutes to our best hope for the future of Asian horseshoe crab conservation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere01373
    JournalGlobal Ecology and Conservation
    Volume24
    Online published18 Nov 2020
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

    Research Keywords

    • BTPAE framework
    • Expert opinion
    • IUCN
    • Management
    • Threat

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    • This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.

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