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Getting ahead of the crises: Developing an avian malaria disease management plan for Hawaiian forest birds

Eben H. Paxton Eldridge Naboa Nicholas R. Agorastos Donna L. Ball Lucas Berio Fortini +9 lainnya

Abstrak

Abstract Avian malaria is an existential threat to a majority of native Hawaiian forest birds. Climate change is facilitating the spread of malaria to historically disease‐free areas, and despite the risk of native Hawaiian forest bird extinctions from malaria outbreaks, no comprehensive disease management plans exist for forest bird conservation areas. Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge, Hawai‘i, supports a thriving bird community in a historically disease‐free area that is now vulnerable to malaria incursion. Drawing on the expertise of land managers and research scientists, we developed an approach that could be used to proactively address the risk of expanding malaria into the Refuge. The plan lays out a multi‐level approach that includes options for monitoring and management actions depending on defined threat levels: Vigilant, High Alert, Disease Outbreak, and Crisis levels. Initial Vigilant and High Alert levels monitor bird populations, climate conditions, and mosquito occurrence for signs of possible disease outbreaks, with higher levels shifting toward more direct management responses. While specific actions will change as new tools become available, the proactive approach can help Refuge managers better respond to changing malaria levels in the future and provide a model for managing disease here in Hawai‘i and elsewhere.

Penulis (14)

E

Eben H. Paxton

E

Eldridge Naboa

N

Nicholas R. Agorastos

D

Donna L. Ball

L

Lucas Berio Fortini

T

Thomas Cady

R

Richard J. Camp

P

Patrick J. Hart

S

Springer Kaye

S

Steven J. Kendall

D

Dennis A. LaPointe

R

Ricardo D. Lopez

K

Katherine M. McClure

A

Amanda K. Navine

Format Sitasi

Paxton, E.H., Naboa, E., Agorastos, N.R., Ball, D.L., Fortini, L.B., Cady, T. et al. (2026). Getting ahead of the crises: Developing an avian malaria disease management plan for Hawaiian forest birds. https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.70191

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