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Evaluation of regulatory action and surveillance as preventive risk-mitigation to an emerging global amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal)

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BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
卷 260, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109222

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Bsal; Bombina; Chytridiomycosis; Emerging infectious disease; Fire-bellied toad; Risk assessment; Risk-based decision; Surveillance; Salamander; Wildlife trade

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  1. U.S. Geological Survey Ecosystems Mission Area, Hazards Mission Area
  2. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bureau of Aquatic Invasive Species

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Bsal is a serious threat to global urodelan biodiversity, and while it has not been detected in North America, the region faces a high risk due to its biodiversity hotspots. The response in North America and the United States to the discovery of Bsal in Europe involved risk-based preventive management actions, including import regulations and surveillance efforts. However, despite improved confidence from surveillance efforts, the overall impact on risk reduction was limited due to the extensive area of interest and limited sampling time.
The emerging amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) is a severe threat to global urodelan (salamanders, newts, and related taxa) biodiversity. Bsal has not been detected, to date, in North America, but the risk is high because North America is one of the global hotspots for urodelan biodiversity. The North American and United States response to the discovery of Bsal in Europe was to take a risk-based approach to preventive management actions, including interim regulations on importation of captive salamanders and a large-scale surveillance effort. Risk-based approaches to decision-making can extend to adaptive management cycles by periodically incorporating new information that reduces uncertainty in an estimate of risk or to assess the effect of mitigation actions which reduce risk directly. Our objectives were to evaluate the effects of regulatory action on the introduction of Bsal to the U.S., quantify how a large-scale surveillance effort impacted consequence risk, and to combine other new information on species susceptibility to re-evaluate Bsal risk to the U.S. Import regulations effectively reduced import volume of targeted species, but new research on species susceptibility suggests the list of regulated species was incomplete regarding Bsal reservoir species. Not detecting Bsal in an intensive surveillance effort improved confidence that Bsal was not present, however, the overall riskreduction impact was limited because of the expansive area of interest (conterminous United States) and limited time frame of sampling. Overall, the preventive actions in response to the Bsal threat did reduce Bsal risk in the U.S. and we present an updated risk assessment to provide information for adaptive decision-making.

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