Research priorities for seabirds: improving conservation and management in the 21st century
- Autores
- Lewison, R.; Oro, D.; Godley, B. J.; Underhill, L.; Bearhop, S.; Wilson, R. P.; Ainley, D.; Arcos, J. M.; Boersma, P. Dee; Garcia Borboroglu, Jorge Pablo; Boulinier, T.; Frederiksen, M.; Genovart, M.; González Solís, J.; Green, J. A.; Grémillet, D.; Hamer, K. C.; Hilton, G. M.; Hyrenbach, K. D.; Martínez Abraín, A.; Montevecchi, W. A.; Phillips, R. A.; Ryan, P. G.; Sagar, P.; Sydeman, W. J.; Wanless, S.; Watanuki, Y.; Weimerskirch, H.; Yorio, Pablo Martin
- Año de publicación
- 2012
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- Seabirds, a diverse group of bird species associated with the ocean during a significant part of their lives, are facing a growing number of threats in both their terrestrial and marine habitats, and many populations have experienced dramatic changes over the past decades. Seabirds are among the best-studied of marine vertebrates; years of research have played a central role in improving our understanding of seabird populations and have informed a broader understanding of marine ecological processes. In an effort to encourage future research and guide science directed at improving seabird population and habitat management and conservation, we identify 20 key areas where continued, robust and comprehensive inter-disciplinary science is most needed. Twenty-seven seabird researchers from 9 nations identified the 20 highest priority research questions, which were organized into six general categories: (i) population dynamics, (ii) spatial ecology, (iii) tropho-dynamics, (iv) fisheries interactions, (v) response to global change, and (vi) management of anthropogenic impacts (focusing on invasive species, contaminants and protected areas). While this is not an exhaustive list of all research needed to address the myriad conservation challenges seabirds face, the results of this effort represent an important synthesis of current expert opinion across sub-disciplines within seabird ecology. As this synthesis highlights, research, in conjunction with direct management, education, and community engagement, can play an important role in facilitating the conservation and management of seabird populations and of the ocean ecosystems on which they and we depend.
Fil: Lewison, R.. San Diego State University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Oro, D.. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas; España. Universidad de las Islas Baleares; España
Fil: Godley, B. J.. University of Exeter; Reino Unido
Fil: Underhill, L.. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica
Fil: Bearhop, S.. University of Exeter; Reino Unido
Fil: Wilson, R. P.. Swansea University; Reino Unido
Fil: Ainley, D.. HT Harvey & Associates; Estados Unidos
Fil: Arcos, J. M.. SEO BirdLife; España
Fil: Boersma, P. Dee. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Garcia Borboroglu, Jorge Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
Fil: Boulinier, T.. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia
Fil: Frederiksen, M.. University Aarhus; Dinamarca
Fil: Genovart, M.. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. Instituto Mediterraneo de Estudios Avanzados; España
Fil: González Solís, J.. Universidad de Barcelona; España
Fil: Green, J. A.. University of Liverpool; Reino Unido
Fil: Grémillet, D.. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia
Fil: Hamer, K. C.. University of Leeds; Reino Unido
Fil: Hilton, G. M.. Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust; Reino Unido
Fil: Hyrenbach, K. D.. Hawaii Pacific University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Martínez Abraín, A.. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. Instituto Mediterraneo de Estudios Avanzados; España
Fil: Montevecchi, W. A.. Memorial University Of Newfoundland; Canadá
Fil: Phillips, R. A.. British Antarctic Survey; Reino Unido
Fil: Ryan, P. G.. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica
Fil: Sagar, P.. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Sydeman, W. J.. Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research; Estados Unidos
Fil: Wanless, S.. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology; Reino Unido
Fil: Watanuki, Y.. Hokkaido University; Japón
Fil: Weimerskirch, H.. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia
Fil: Yorio, Pablo Martin. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina - Materia
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SEABIRDS CONSERVATION
RESEARCH PRIORITIES
POPULATION DYNAMICS
THREATS
FISHERIES INTERACTION
TROPHO-DYNAMICS
CLIMATE CHANGE
SPATIAL ECOLOGY
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Research priorities for seabirds: improving conservation and management in the 21st centuryLewison, R.Oro, D.Godley, B. J.Underhill, L.Bearhop, S.Wilson, R. P.Ainley, D.Arcos, J. M.Boersma, P. DeeGarcia Borboroglu, Jorge PabloBoulinier, T.Frederiksen, M.Genovart, M.González Solís, J.Green, J. A.Grémillet, D.Hamer, K. C.Hilton, G. M.Hyrenbach, K. D.Martínez Abraín, A.Montevecchi, W. A.Phillips, R. A.Ryan, P. G.Sagar, P.Sydeman, W. J.Wanless, S.Watanuki, Y.Weimerskirch, H.Yorio, Pablo MartinSEABIRDS CONSERVATIONRESEARCH PRIORITIESPOPULATION DYNAMICSTHREATSFISHERIES INTERACTIONTROPHO-DYNAMICSCLIMATE CHANGESPATIAL ECOLOGY.https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Seabirds, a diverse group of bird species associated with the ocean during a significant part of their lives, are facing a growing number of threats in both their terrestrial and marine habitats, and many populations have experienced dramatic changes over the past decades. Seabirds are among the best-studied of marine vertebrates; years of research have played a central role in improving our understanding of seabird populations and have informed a broader understanding of marine ecological processes. In an effort to encourage future research and guide science directed at improving seabird population and habitat management and conservation, we identify 20 key areas where continued, robust and comprehensive inter-disciplinary science is most needed. Twenty-seven seabird researchers from 9 nations identified the 20 highest priority research questions, which were organized into six general categories: (i) population dynamics, (ii) spatial ecology, (iii) tropho-dynamics, (iv) fisheries interactions, (v) response to global change, and (vi) management of anthropogenic impacts (focusing on invasive species, contaminants and protected areas). While this is not an exhaustive list of all research needed to address the myriad conservation challenges seabirds face, the results of this effort represent an important synthesis of current expert opinion across sub-disciplines within seabird ecology. As this synthesis highlights, research, in conjunction with direct management, education, and community engagement, can play an important role in facilitating the conservation and management of seabird populations and of the ocean ecosystems on which they and we depend.Fil: Lewison, R.. San Diego State University; Estados UnidosFil: Oro, D.. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas; España. Universidad de las Islas Baleares; EspañaFil: Godley, B. J.. University of Exeter; Reino UnidoFil: Underhill, L.. University of Cape Town; SudáfricaFil: Bearhop, S.. University of Exeter; Reino UnidoFil: Wilson, R. P.. Swansea University; Reino UnidoFil: Ainley, D.. HT Harvey & Associates; Estados UnidosFil: Arcos, J. M.. SEO BirdLife; EspañaFil: Boersma, P. Dee. University of Washington; Estados UnidosFil: Garcia Borboroglu, Jorge Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; ArgentinaFil: Boulinier, T.. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; FranciaFil: Frederiksen, M.. University Aarhus; DinamarcaFil: Genovart, M.. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. Instituto Mediterraneo de Estudios Avanzados; EspañaFil: González Solís, J.. Universidad de Barcelona; EspañaFil: Green, J. A.. University of Liverpool; Reino UnidoFil: Grémillet, D.. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; FranciaFil: Hamer, K. C.. University of Leeds; Reino UnidoFil: Hilton, G. M.. Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust; Reino UnidoFil: Hyrenbach, K. D.. Hawaii Pacific University; Estados UnidosFil: Martínez Abraín, A.. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. Instituto Mediterraneo de Estudios Avanzados; EspañaFil: Montevecchi, W. A.. Memorial University Of Newfoundland; CanadáFil: Phillips, R. A.. British Antarctic Survey; Reino UnidoFil: Ryan, P. G.. University of Cape Town; SudáfricaFil: Sagar, P.. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research; Nueva ZelandaFil: Sydeman, W. J.. Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research; Estados UnidosFil: Wanless, S.. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology; Reino UnidoFil: Watanuki, Y.. Hokkaido University; JapónFil: Weimerskirch, H.. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; FranciaFil: Yorio, Pablo Martin. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; ArgentinaInter-Research2012-05-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/27093Lewison, R.; Oro, D.; Godley, B. 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Seabirds, a diverse group of bird species associated with the ocean during a significant part of their lives, are facing a growing number of threats in both their terrestrial and marine habitats, and many populations have experienced dramatic changes over the past decades. Seabirds are among the best-studied of marine vertebrates; years of research have played a central role in improving our understanding of seabird populations and have informed a broader understanding of marine ecological processes. In an effort to encourage future research and guide science directed at improving seabird population and habitat management and conservation, we identify 20 key areas where continued, robust and comprehensive inter-disciplinary science is most needed. Twenty-seven seabird researchers from 9 nations identified the 20 highest priority research questions, which were organized into six general categories: (i) population dynamics, (ii) spatial ecology, (iii) tropho-dynamics, (iv) fisheries interactions, (v) response to global change, and (vi) management of anthropogenic impacts (focusing on invasive species, contaminants and protected areas). While this is not an exhaustive list of all research needed to address the myriad conservation challenges seabirds face, the results of this effort represent an important synthesis of current expert opinion across sub-disciplines within seabird ecology. As this synthesis highlights, research, in conjunction with direct management, education, and community engagement, can play an important role in facilitating the conservation and management of seabird populations and of the ocean ecosystems on which they and we depend. Fil: Lewison, R.. San Diego State University; Estados Unidos Fil: Oro, D.. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas; España. Universidad de las Islas Baleares; España Fil: Godley, B. J.. University of Exeter; Reino Unido Fil: Underhill, L.. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica Fil: Bearhop, S.. University of Exeter; Reino Unido Fil: Wilson, R. P.. Swansea University; Reino Unido Fil: Ainley, D.. HT Harvey & Associates; Estados Unidos Fil: Arcos, J. M.. SEO BirdLife; España Fil: Boersma, P. Dee. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Garcia Borboroglu, Jorge Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina Fil: Boulinier, T.. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia Fil: Frederiksen, M.. University Aarhus; Dinamarca Fil: Genovart, M.. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. Instituto Mediterraneo de Estudios Avanzados; España Fil: González Solís, J.. Universidad de Barcelona; España Fil: Green, J. A.. University of Liverpool; Reino Unido Fil: Grémillet, D.. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia Fil: Hamer, K. C.. University of Leeds; Reino Unido Fil: Hilton, G. M.. Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust; Reino Unido Fil: Hyrenbach, K. D.. Hawaii Pacific University; Estados Unidos Fil: Martínez Abraín, A.. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. Instituto Mediterraneo de Estudios Avanzados; España Fil: Montevecchi, W. A.. Memorial University Of Newfoundland; Canadá Fil: Phillips, R. A.. British Antarctic Survey; Reino Unido Fil: Ryan, P. G.. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica Fil: Sagar, P.. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research; Nueva Zelanda Fil: Sydeman, W. J.. Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research; Estados Unidos Fil: Wanless, S.. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology; Reino Unido Fil: Watanuki, Y.. Hokkaido University; Japón Fil: Weimerskirch, H.. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia Fil: Yorio, Pablo Martin. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina |
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