TY - JOUR
T1 - Potential ecological and socio-economic effects of a novel megaherbivore introduction
T2 - The hippopotamus in Colombia
AU - Subalusky, Amanda L.
AU - Anderson, Elizabeth P.
AU - Jiménez, Germán
AU - Post, David M.
AU - Lopez, David Echeverri
AU - García-R., Sebastián
AU - Nova León, Laura J.
AU - Reátiga Parrish, Juan F.
AU - Rojas, Ana
AU - Solari, Sergio
AU - Jiménez-Segura, Luz F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2019 Fauna & Flora International.
PY - 2021/1
Y1 - 2021/1
N2 - Introduced species can have strong ecological, social and economic effects on their non-native environment. Introductions of megafaunal species are rare and may contribute to rewilding efforts, but they may also have pronounced socio-ecological effects because of their scale of influence. A recent introduction of the hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius into Colombia is a novel introduction of a megaherbivore onto a new continent, and raises questions about the future dynamics of the socio-ecological system into which it has been introduced. Here we synthesize current knowledge about the Colombian hippopotamus population, review the literature on the species to predict potential ecological and socio-economic effects of this introduction, and make recommendations for future study. Hippopotamuses can have high population growth rates (7-11%) and, on the current trajectory, we predict there could be 400-800 individuals in Colombia by 2050. The hippopotamus is an ecosystem engineer that can have profound effects on terrestrial and aquatic environments and could therefore affect the native biodiversity of the Magdalena River basin. Hippopotamuses are also aggressive and may pose a threat to the many inhabitants of the region who rely upon the Magdalena River for their livelihoods, although the species could provide economic benefits through tourism. Further research is needed to quantify the current and future size and distribution of this hippopotamus population and to predict the likely ecological, social and economic effects. This knowledge must be balanced with consideration of social and cultural concerns to develop appropriate management strategies for this novel introduction.
AB - Introduced species can have strong ecological, social and economic effects on their non-native environment. Introductions of megafaunal species are rare and may contribute to rewilding efforts, but they may also have pronounced socio-ecological effects because of their scale of influence. A recent introduction of the hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius into Colombia is a novel introduction of a megaherbivore onto a new continent, and raises questions about the future dynamics of the socio-ecological system into which it has been introduced. Here we synthesize current knowledge about the Colombian hippopotamus population, review the literature on the species to predict potential ecological and socio-economic effects of this introduction, and make recommendations for future study. Hippopotamuses can have high population growth rates (7-11%) and, on the current trajectory, we predict there could be 400-800 individuals in Colombia by 2050. The hippopotamus is an ecosystem engineer that can have profound effects on terrestrial and aquatic environments and could therefore affect the native biodiversity of the Magdalena River basin. Hippopotamuses are also aggressive and may pose a threat to the many inhabitants of the region who rely upon the Magdalena River for their livelihoods, although the species could provide economic benefits through tourism. Further research is needed to quantify the current and future size and distribution of this hippopotamus population and to predict the likely ecological, social and economic effects. This knowledge must be balanced with consideration of social and cultural concerns to develop appropriate management strategies for this novel introduction.
KW - Colombia
KW - Hippopotamus amphibius
KW - ecosystem engineer
KW - introduced species
KW - novel ecosystem
KW - population growth
KW - rewilding
KW - socio-ecological system
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85076889996&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/S0030605318001588
DO - 10.1017/S0030605318001588
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85076889996
SN - 0030-6053
VL - 55
SP - 105
EP - 113
JO - ORYX
JF - ORYX
IS - 1
ER -