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This book offers a multidisciplinary approach to conservation issues related to the marine otter (Lontra felina). The main goal is the systematization of different research efforts on this species, to contribute with conservation policy design and implementation. The authors contribute their achievements in conservation, ecology, status in freshwater habitats, habitat fragmentation effects, interaction with human activities and recommendations for an effective conservation of the species. The book is directed first and foremost towards researchers and authorities and people involved in conservation tasks of otters.Despite in the last decades some studies and efforts on Lontra felina has carried in Peru and Chile, some information can be gathered to fill the gaps on marine otter conservation in Peru. That is the main goal of the book Conservation of Marine Otter. Moreover, the publication will be the first book published at international level on Lontra felina with the participation of several experimented researchers on this threatened and endemic species.
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This book offers a multidisciplinary approach to conservation issues related to the marine otter (Lontra felina).
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The main factor contributing to the decline in distribution of the Endangered Southern River Otter (Lontra provocax) in freshwater ecosystems in Patagonia over the last 200 years is land use change, since riparian forests were converted into agricultural land, agricultural lands into exotic forest plantations, and recently, agricultural lands and exotic forest plantation into recreational and residential properties. These changes result in extended loss of riparian forest and wetlands along the coastal mountain range and central flatlands of the eastern section of continental Chile. Parallel to this, the developing Chilean mining and pulp industry and growing need of electricity and water result in the overexploitation of rivers and streams, mainly below 400 m.a.s.l. Poaching in Argentina and Chile was an important factor only until end of the 1980s."Southern River Otter Ecology and Conservation" presents the results of more than 40 years of continuous field research in search of evidence to identify the environmental factors that are dragging the Southern river otter to extinction, including logistical difficulties of fieldwork related to the species, and information about its ecology, societal perceptions, human landscape transformation. A proposal for conservation of this species at a continental scale, that is, beyond the current network of protected areas, as the only strategy that will allow in situ conservation of the species in the future is offered. Within this conservation strategy, the weaknesses and risks of the neoliberal conservation model prevailing in the region are exposed and discussed. In "Southern River Otter Ecology and Conservation" animal ecology is mixed with geography, the ecology of invasive species and infectious diseases, the effect of climate change, along with social aspects and economic policies, with the aim of a better understanding of the problem behind the extinction and the challenge of Southern River Otter conservation.