Research Priorities for seabirds: Improving seabird conservation and management in the 21st century

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Lewison, R.
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Oro, Daniel
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Godley, Brendan J.
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Underhill, L.
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Bearhop, Stuart
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Wilson, R.
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Ainley, David
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Arcos Pros, José Manuel
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Boersma, P.D.
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Borboroglu, P.
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Boulinier, Thierry
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Frederiksen, Morten
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Genovart Millet, Meritxell
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González-Solís, Jacob
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Green, J.A.
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Grémillet, D.
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Hamer, K.C.
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Hilton, G.M.
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Hyrenbach, K.D.
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Martínez Abraín, Alejandro
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Montevecchi, William A.
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Phillips, Richard A.
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Ryan, Peter G.
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Sagar, P.
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Sydeman, W.J.
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Yorio, P.
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Wanless, S. (Sarah)
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Watanuki, Yutaka
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Weimerskirch, Henri
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2015-01-20T13:19:13Z
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2015-01-20T13:19:13Z
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2012
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2015-01-20T13:19:14Z
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1863-5407
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/61545
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612973
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Seabirds are facing a growing number of threats in both terrestrial and marine habitats, and many populations have experienced dramatic changes over past decades. Years of seabird research have improved our understanding of seabird populations and provided a broader understanding of marine ecological processes. In an effort to encourage future research and guide seabird conservation science, seabird researchers from 9 nations identified the 20 highest priority research questions and organized these into 6 general categories: (1) population dynamics, (2) spatial ecology, (3) tropho-dynamics, (4) fisheries interactions, (5) response to global change, and (6) management of anthropogenic impacts (focusing on invasive species, contaminants and protected areas). For each category, we provide an assessment of the current approaches, challenges and future directions. 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.
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29 p.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Inter-Research
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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/esr00419
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Endangered Species Research, 2012, vol. 17, num. 2, p. 93-121
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/esr00419
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cc-by (c) Lewison et al., 2012
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals)
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Ocells marins
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Ecologia marina
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Poblacions animals
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Protecció de la fauna
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Sea birds
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Marine ecology
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Animal populations
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Wildlife conservation
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Research Priorities for seabirds: Improving seabird conservation and management in the 21st century
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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