Is the ‘bat population’ an operational concept for statutory species conservation?

In the European Union (EU), all bat species are legally protected by the Habitats Directive (HD). Especially the goal of keeping or restoring a favourable conservation status for protected species and habitats is an outstanding innovation in the law of nature conservation. The Directive does not onl...

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Main Authors: Cosima Lindemann, Andreas Kiefer, Martin Koch, Alexander Proelss, Michael Veith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-10-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989423002068
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Andreas Kiefer
Martin Koch
Alexander Proelss
Michael Veith
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Michael Veith
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description In the European Union (EU), all bat species are legally protected by the Habitats Directive (HD). Especially the goal of keeping or restoring a favourable conservation status for protected species and habitats is an outstanding innovation in the law of nature conservation. The Directive does not only focus on rare species close to extinction, but has the goal of viable populations for all species included in the pertinent annexes. However, most bat populations are still far away from reaching this goal, which leads to the question why the Habitats Directive may have failed to achieve its objective.We argue that the pluralism of definitions of the concept of ‘population’ is a major problem in the application of the Directive. Concerning bats, several population definitions are possible that fit biological aims as well as aims of legal protection. But without clear assignment which definition should be used in the application of nature conservation law, the pluralism of the population definition offers the possibility of arbitrary use, and with it the failure of bat conservation. In consequence, we describe different population definitions and give suggestions to avoid arbitrary delimitation. When applying species protection law, the population must be specified through ecological parameters rather than merely through statistical approaches. In case of migrating bats, we found that the objectives of the HD can only be achieved with individual-based approaches. Population-based protection is doomed to failure because of the lack of knowledge about meaningful population delimitation. Thus, strong EU-wide effort is necessary to completely implement legal bat protection.
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spelling doaj.art-2a64ffb83bd04ec7bbd1ab75566c6d372023-09-24T05:15:22ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942023-10-0146e02571Is the ‘bat population’ an operational concept for statutory species conservation?Cosima Lindemann0Andreas Kiefer1Martin Koch2Alexander Proelss3Michael Veith4Department of Biogeography, Trier University, Universitätsring 15, Trier 54296, GermanyDepartment of Biogeography, Trier University, Universitätsring 15, Trier 54296, GermanyDepartment of Biogeography, Trier University, Universitätsring 15, Trier 54296, GermanyFaculty of Law, Hamburg University, Rothenbaumchaussee 33, Hamburg 20148, GermanyDepartment of Biogeography, Trier University, Universitätsring 15, Trier 54296, Germany; Corresponding authorIn the European Union (EU), all bat species are legally protected by the Habitats Directive (HD). Especially the goal of keeping or restoring a favourable conservation status for protected species and habitats is an outstanding innovation in the law of nature conservation. The Directive does not only focus on rare species close to extinction, but has the goal of viable populations for all species included in the pertinent annexes. However, most bat populations are still far away from reaching this goal, which leads to the question why the Habitats Directive may have failed to achieve its objective.We argue that the pluralism of definitions of the concept of ‘population’ is a major problem in the application of the Directive. Concerning bats, several population definitions are possible that fit biological aims as well as aims of legal protection. But without clear assignment which definition should be used in the application of nature conservation law, the pluralism of the population definition offers the possibility of arbitrary use, and with it the failure of bat conservation. In consequence, we describe different population definitions and give suggestions to avoid arbitrary delimitation. When applying species protection law, the population must be specified through ecological parameters rather than merely through statistical approaches. In case of migrating bats, we found that the objectives of the HD can only be achieved with individual-based approaches. Population-based protection is doomed to failure because of the lack of knowledge about meaningful population delimitation. Thus, strong EU-wide effort is necessary to completely implement legal bat protection.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989423002068European Habitats DirectivePopulation definitionEcological impact assessment
spellingShingle Cosima Lindemann
Andreas Kiefer
Martin Koch
Alexander Proelss
Michael Veith
Is the ‘bat population’ an operational concept for statutory species conservation?
Global Ecology and Conservation
European Habitats Directive
Population definition
Ecological impact assessment
title Is the ‘bat population’ an operational concept for statutory species conservation?
title_full Is the ‘bat population’ an operational concept for statutory species conservation?
title_fullStr Is the ‘bat population’ an operational concept for statutory species conservation?
title_full_unstemmed Is the ‘bat population’ an operational concept for statutory species conservation?
title_short Is the ‘bat population’ an operational concept for statutory species conservation?
title_sort is the bat population an operational concept for statutory species conservation
topic European Habitats Directive
Population definition
Ecological impact assessment
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