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Global political responsibility for the conservation of albatrosses and large petrels

Authors :
European Commission
National Science Foundation (US)
Universidad de Barcelona
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (España)
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Generalitat de Catalunya
Beal, Martin
Dias, Maria P.
Phillips, Richard A.
Oppel, Steffen
Hazin, Carolina
Pearmain, Elizabeth J.
Adams, Josh
Anderson, David J.
Antolos, Michelle
Arata, Javier A.
Arcos, José Manuel
Arnould, John P. Y.
Awkerman, Jill
Bell, Elizabeth
Bell, Mike
Carey, Mark
Carle, Ryan
Clay, Thomas A.
Cleeland, Jaimie
Colodro, Valentina
Conners, Melinda
Cruz-Flores, Marta
Cuthbert, Richard
Delord, Karine
Deppe, Lorna
Dilley, Ben J.
Dinis, Herculano
Elliott, Graeme
De Felipe, Fernanda
Felis, Jonathan
Forero, Manuela G.
Freeman, Amanda
Fukuda, Akira
González-Solís, Jacob
Granadeiro, José Pedro
Hedd, April
Hodum, Peter
Igual, José Manuel
Jaeger, Audrey
Landers, Todd J.
Le Corre, Matthieu
Makhado, Azwianewi
Metzger, Benjamin
Militão, Teresa
Montevecchi, William A.
Morera-Pujol, Virginia
Navarro-Herrero, Leia
Nel, Deon
Nicholls, David
Oro, Daniel
Ouni, Ridha
Ozaki, Kiyoaki
Quintana, Flavio
Ramos, Raül
Reid, Tim
Reyes-González, José M.
Robertson, Christopher
Robertson, Graham
Romdhane, Mohamed Salah
Ryan, Peter G.
Sagar, Paul
Sato, Fumio
Schoombie, Stefan
Scofield, R. Paul
Shaffer, Scott A.
Shah, Nirmal Jivan
Stevens, Kim L.
Surman, Christopher
Suryan, Robert M.
Takahashi, Akinori
Tatayah, Vikash
Taylor, Graeme
Thompson, David R.
Torres, Leigh
Walker, Kath
Wanless, Ross M.
Waugh, Susan M.
Weimerskirch, Henri
Yamamoto, Takashi
Zajková, Zuzana
Zango, Laura
Catry, Paulo
European Commission
National Science Foundation (US)
Universidad de Barcelona
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (España)
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Generalitat de Catalunya
Beal, Martin
Dias, Maria P.
Phillips, Richard A.
Oppel, Steffen
Hazin, Carolina
Pearmain, Elizabeth J.
Adams, Josh
Anderson, David J.
Antolos, Michelle
Arata, Javier A.
Arcos, José Manuel
Arnould, John P. Y.
Awkerman, Jill
Bell, Elizabeth
Bell, Mike
Carey, Mark
Carle, Ryan
Clay, Thomas A.
Cleeland, Jaimie
Colodro, Valentina
Conners, Melinda
Cruz-Flores, Marta
Cuthbert, Richard
Delord, Karine
Deppe, Lorna
Dilley, Ben J.
Dinis, Herculano
Elliott, Graeme
De Felipe, Fernanda
Felis, Jonathan
Forero, Manuela G.
Freeman, Amanda
Fukuda, Akira
González-Solís, Jacob
Granadeiro, José Pedro
Hedd, April
Hodum, Peter
Igual, José Manuel
Jaeger, Audrey
Landers, Todd J.
Le Corre, Matthieu
Makhado, Azwianewi
Metzger, Benjamin
Militão, Teresa
Montevecchi, William A.
Morera-Pujol, Virginia
Navarro-Herrero, Leia
Nel, Deon
Nicholls, David
Oro, Daniel
Ouni, Ridha
Ozaki, Kiyoaki
Quintana, Flavio
Ramos, Raül
Reid, Tim
Reyes-González, José M.
Robertson, Christopher
Robertson, Graham
Romdhane, Mohamed Salah
Ryan, Peter G.
Sagar, Paul
Sato, Fumio
Schoombie, Stefan
Scofield, R. Paul
Shaffer, Scott A.
Shah, Nirmal Jivan
Stevens, Kim L.
Surman, Christopher
Suryan, Robert M.
Takahashi, Akinori
Tatayah, Vikash
Taylor, Graeme
Thompson, David R.
Torres, Leigh
Walker, Kath
Wanless, Ross M.
Waugh, Susan M.
Weimerskirch, Henri
Yamamoto, Takashi
Zajková, Zuzana
Zango, Laura
Catry, Paulo
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Migratory marine species cross political borders and enter the high seas, where the lack of an effective global management framework for biodiversity leaves them vulnerable to threats. Here, we combine 10,108 tracks from 5775 individual birds at 87 sites with data on breeding population sizes to estimate the relative year-round importance of national jurisdictions and high seas areas for 39 species of albatrosses and large petrels. Populations from every country made extensive use of the high seas, indicating the stake each country has in the management of biodiversity in international waters. We quantified the links among national populations of these threatened seabirds and the regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) which regulate fishing in the high seas. This work makes explicit the relative responsibilities that each country and RFMO has for the management of shared biodiversity, providing invaluable information for the conservation and management of migratory species in the marine realm.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1293837245
Document Type :
Electronic Resource