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Populations of amphibians and reptiles are experiencing new or increasing threats to their survival. Many of these threats are directly attributable to human activity and resource development.This presents the increasing need for worldwide amphibian and reptile assessments and effective, standardized monitoring protocols. Adaptive management techniques can assist managers in identifying and mitigating threats to amphibian and reptile populations. In 1996, Shell Prospecting and Development, Peru initiated a natural gas exploration project in the rainforest of southeastern Peru. The Smithsonian Institution's Monitoring andAssessment of Biodiversity Program worked closely with Shell engineers and managers to establish an adaptive management program to protect the region's biodiversity. In this manuscript,we discuss the steps we took to establish an adaptive managementprogram for amphibian and reptile communities in the region. Wedefine and outline the conceptual issues involved in establishingan assessment and monitoring program, including setting objectives, evaluating the results and making appropriate decisions. We also provide results from the assessment anddiscuss the appropriateness and effectiveness of protocols and criteria used for selecting species to monitor.
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Icochea, J., Quispitupac, E., Portilla, A. et al. Framework for Assessment and Monitoring of Amphibians and Reptiles in the Lower Urubamba Region, Peru. Environ Monit Assess 76, 55–67 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015281214658
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