conbio-conservation-relevance-and-implications
GitHub用于提升保护生物学稿件的 conservation relevance 和 actionable implications,确保研究结果能转化为具体的保护决策建议。帮助作者将科学证据与管理实践连接,明确适用范围与不确定性,避免夸大影响,符合期刊对直接保护意义的要求。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill conbio-conservation-relevance-and-implications -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "conbio-conservation-relevance-and-implications",
"description": "Use when sharpening the conservation significance and actionable implications of a Conservation Biology manuscript. The journal requires results to have direct, transferable implications for conserving biological diversity and to bridge science and practice. Frames the so-what and the recommendations; it does not overstate evidence or fabricate impact."
}
Conservation Relevance & Implications (conbio-conservation-relevance-and-implications)
This is the skill that makes a paper a Conservation Biology paper. The journal exists to publish science with direct implications for the conservation of biological diversity, so the contribution must connect evidence to decisions — what to protect, manage, restore, or prioritize — and do so in a way that travels beyond the focal case. Sharpen the so-what without over-claiming.
When to trigger
- Drafting the final paragraph of the Introduction and the implications part of the Discussion
- A reviewer said the work is "sound but the conservation relevance is unclear" or "too local"
- Translating a statistical result into a management or policy recommendation
- Deciding whether the framing fits an Essay or Conservation Practice and Policy instead
Build the conservation argument
- State the decision. Whose decision does this inform — a manager, an agency, a planner, a community? What action becomes better-supported by your result?
- Make implications proportional to evidence. Recommend exactly what the design supports, with its uncertainty. A correlational result motivates a hypothesis or a precautionary step, not a mandate.
- Make it transferable. Generalize the lesson: the mechanism, the decision rule, or the conditions under which the finding applies elsewhere. Avoid "for our site only."
- Bridge science and practice. Translate jargon into the terms a practitioner uses; state the feasibility, cost, or tradeoffs of the recommended action where you can.
- Name scope conditions and risks. Where does the implication hold or fail? What could go wrong if acted on? Acknowledge values and tradeoffs (biodiversity vs. livelihoods) honestly.
The actionability test (journal-specific)
In one sentence: "Because we found ___, a conservation decision-maker should ___ (under conditions
___), with ___ confidence." If you cannot complete it without overstating, either strengthen the
design (conbio-study-design) or reframe the contribution (conbio-topic-selection).
The proportionality ladder (match the claim to the design)
Reviewers reject implications that outrun the evidence, so calibrate the verb to the design that produced it:
- Correlational / single-site → raise a hypothesis or justify a precautionary step; never a mandate. ("Edge density is associated with lower occupancy, warranting caution when siting clearings.")
- Space-for-time or unreplicated BACI → support a conditional recommendation with stated scope.
- Staggered / replicated before-after with detection modeling → support a sequencing or targeting rule a manager can act on (as in the hedgerow worked example).
- Projection (PVA / SDM / climate) → bound the recommendation by the projection's uncertainty; state the assumptions that, if wrong, flip the advice.
If the design sits lower on the ladder than the recommendation you want to make, either strengthen the
design (conbio-study-design) or lower the verb — do not borrow certainty the data do not have.
Before → after: an implications paragraph
- Before (vague): "Our results have important implications for conservation and highlight the need for further management action to protect biodiversity in the study region." — names no decision, no actor, no transferable rule; a desk-rejection tell.
- After (actionable, transferable, proportional): "Because recovery was roughly twice as fast at well-connected sites, a manager spending a fixed restoration budget should sequence field-edge restoration to link existing habitat first. This sequencing rule — not our region's occupancy total — is what transfers to other fragmented systems, and it holds only where rapid recovery is the goal and connectivity varies across candidate sites."
The "after" completes the actionability sentence, names the decision-maker, states scope conditions, and generalizes the mechanism rather than the local number.
Anti-patterns
- "Has implications for conservation" with no specific decision or action named
- Policy mandates built on correlational or single-site evidence
- Implications that only apply to the study system (no transferability)
- Borrowing a stronger verb than the design supports (see the proportionality ladder)
- Ignoring tradeoffs, costs, or social dimensions of the recommended action
- Overstating certainty of projections (PVA/SDM/climate) when arguing for action
Operating pass for Conservation Biology
Treat this skill as an executable review pass, not a prose hint. First lock the species/system threat, conservation decision, and uncertainty relevant to action; then judge whether the current manuscript answers the venue's real reader: conservation-science reviewers who ask whether evidence changes biodiversity, management, or policy action.
- Do the pass: Return a claim-evidence-risk ledger rather than a prose-only diagnosis; every recommendation must point to a manuscript location or missing artifact.
- Return a ledger: give
claim / evidence / risk / manuscript locationrows, so the next agent can edit rather than rediscover the issue. - Sibling guard: compare against Biological Conservation for applied conservation breadth, Global Change Biology for climate/ecosystem process, Ecology Letters for theory-forward ecology; if a sibling owns the contribution, recommend re-routing before polishing format.
- Submission-ready gate: do not give final advice until the pack's
resources/official-source-map.mdhas been checked for upload-week rules and the manuscript has one concrete fix for the largest venue-specific risk.
Output format
【Conservation problem】the decision at stake
【Finding → implication】what the result supports, proportional to evidence
【Actionability sentence】the one-line test, completed honestly
【Transferability】where/for whom else it applies
【Scope + tradeoffs】conditions, costs, risks acknowledged
【Next】conbio-review-process
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— conservation-intervention and evidence databases../../resources/official-source-map.md— scope: direct conservation implications and transferability
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