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TIL conservation-induced extinction is where attempting to save a critically endangered species directly cause the extinction of another

wikipedia.org
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a year ago
byeldiscipulototodayilearned

Summary

Conservation-induced extinction is where efforts to save endangered species lead to the extinction of other species. This mostly threatens the parasite and pathogen species that are highly host-specific to critically endangered hosts. When the last individuals of a host species are captured for the purpose of captive breeding and reintroduction programs, they typically undergo anti-parasitic treatments. This practice may unintentionally result in the extinction.

The parasite most probably became extinct when the last individuals of its only host were captured and re-introduced into predator-free islands. The trichodectid louse of the black-footed ferret has been mentioned in the literature several times. The parasite most likely never existed as a separate species.

The Iberian lynx and its unique louse. The conservation status of small or less well known groups of New Zealand terrestrial invertebrates. The black-footed ferret recovery program. The Iberia lynx. The New Zealand ferret.

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3 Comments

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practicalmagic
a year ago
Huh so doing more makes things worse
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eldiscipuloOP
a year ago
Basically. It's like the whole snake > mongoose > etc. example, the more you do the more it gets worse!
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bambam
a year ago
What a depressing concept. I guess this is why the best course is to basically leave them alone and remove the thing affecting them