Linking movement ecology with wildlife management and conservation
A common challenge in species conservation and management is how to incorporate
species movements into management objectives. There often is a lack of knowledge of …
species movements into management objectives. There often is a lack of knowledge of …
Conserving mobile species
The distributions of many species are dynamic in space and time, and movements made by
individuals range from regular and predictable migrations to erratic, resource‐driven …
individuals range from regular and predictable migrations to erratic, resource‐driven …
Rapid population decline in migratory shorebirds relying on Yellow Sea tidal mudflats as stopover sites
Migratory animals are threatened by human-induced global change. However, little is known
about how stopover habitat, essential for refuelling during migration, affects the population …
about how stopover habitat, essential for refuelling during migration, affects the population …
Simultaneous declines in summer survival of three shorebird species signals a flyway at risk
There is increasing concern about the world's animal migrations. With many land‐use and
climatological changes occurring simultaneously, pinning down the causes of large‐scale …
climatological changes occurring simultaneously, pinning down the causes of large‐scale …
Integrating ecological networks modelling in a participatory approach for assessing impacts of planning scenarios on landscape connectivity
This research aims at integrating ecological networks modelling in a participatory approach
in order to assess impacts of land-use planning scenarios on landscape connectivity. This …
in order to assess impacts of land-use planning scenarios on landscape connectivity. This …
Cross-boundary collaboration: key to the conservation puzzle
Highlights•Successful conservation often requires collaboration across international
boundaries.•A wide range of strategies have been used to advance cross-boundary …
boundaries.•A wide range of strategies have been used to advance cross-boundary …
Full-annual-cycle population models for migratory birds
Abstract Full-annual-cycle (FAC) models integrate seasonal demographic and
environmental processes to elucidate the factors that limit and regulate animal populations …
environmental processes to elucidate the factors that limit and regulate animal populations …
Sea-level rise causes shorebird population collapse before habitats drown
Sea-level rise will lead to widespread habitat loss if warming exceeds 2° C, threatening
coastal wildlife globally. Reductions in coastal habitat quality are also expected but their …
coastal wildlife globally. Reductions in coastal habitat quality are also expected but their …
Rapid climate‐driven loss of breeding habitat for Arctic migratory birds
Millions of birds migrate to and from the Arctic each year, but rapid climate change in the
High North could strongly affect where species are able to breed, disrupting migratory …
High North could strongly affect where species are able to breed, disrupting migratory …
[HTML][HTML] Dual threat of tidal flat loss and invasive Spartina alterniflora endanger important shorebird habitat in coastal mainland China
China's coastal wetlands are critically important to shorebirds. Substantial loss of tidal flats,
shorebirds' primary foraging grounds, has occurred from land claim and other processes …
shorebirds' primary foraging grounds, has occurred from land claim and other processes …