Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwaters

Shearwaters and petrels (hereafter petrels) are highly adapted seabirds that occur across all the world's oceans. Petrels are a threatened seabird group comprising 124 species. They have bet-hedging life histories typified by extended chick rearing periods, low fecundity, high adult survival, s...

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Autores: Rodríguez, Airam, Arcos Pros, José Manuel, Bretagnolle, Vincent, Dias, Maria P., Holmes, Nick D., Louzao, Maite, Provencher, Jennifer, Raine, André F., Ramírez Benítez, Francisco José, Rodríguez, Beneharo, Ronconi, Robert A., Taylor, Rebecca S., Bonnaud, Elsa, Borrelle, Stephanie B., Cortés Serra, Verònica, Descamps, Sébastien, Friesen, Vicki L., Genovart, Meritxell, Hedd, April, Hodum, Peter, Humphries, Grant R. W., Le Corre, Matthieu, Lebarbenchon, Camille, Martin, Rob, Melvin, Edward F., Montevecchi, William A., Pinet, Patrick, Pollet, Ingrid L., Ramos i Garcia, Raül, Russell, James C., Ryan, Peter G., Sanz-Aguilar, Ana, Spatz, Dena R., Travers, Marc Simon, Votier, Stephen C., Wanless, Ross M., Woehler, Eric J., Chiaradia, André
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Fecha de publicación:2019
País:España
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Palabra clave:Ocells marins
Ecologia animal
Sea birds
Animal ecology
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spelling Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwatersRodríguez, AiramArcos Pros, José ManuelBretagnolle, VincentDias, Maria P.Holmes, Nick D.Louzao, MaiteProvencher, JenniferRaine, André F.Ramírez Benítez, Francisco JoséRodríguez, BeneharoRonconi, Robert A.Taylor, Rebecca S.Bonnaud, ElsaBorrelle, Stephanie B.Cortés Serra, VerònicaDescamps, SébastienFriesen, Vicki L.Genovart, MeritxellHedd, AprilHodum, PeterHumphries, Grant R. W.Le Corre, MatthieuLebarbenchon, CamilleMartin, RobMelvin, Edward F.Montevecchi, William A.Pinet, PatrickPollet, Ingrid L.Ramos i Garcia, RaülRussell, James C.Ryan, Peter G.Sanz-Aguilar, AnaSpatz, Dena R.Travers, Marc SimonVotier, Stephen C.Wanless, Ross M.Woehler, Eric J.Chiaradia, AndréOcells marinsEcologia animalSea birdsAnimal ecologyShearwaters and petrels (hereafter petrels) are highly adapted seabirds that occur across all the world's oceans. Petrels are a threatened seabird group comprising 124 species. They have bet-hedging life histories typified by extended chick rearing periods, low fecundity, high adult survival, strong philopatry, monogamy and long-term mate fidelity and are thus vulnerable to change. Anthropogenic alterations on land and at sea have led to a poor conservation status of many petrels with 52 (42%) threatened species based on IUCN criteria and 65 (52%) suffering population declines. Some species are well-studied, even being used as bioindicators of ocean health, yet for others there are major knowledge gaps regarding their breeding grounds, migratory areas or other key aspects of their biology and ecology. We assembled 38 petrel conservation researchers to summarize information regarding the most important threats according to the IUCN Red List of threatened species to identify knowledge gaps that must be filled to improve conservation and management of petrels. We highlight research advances on the main threats for petrels (invasive species at breeding grounds, bycatch, overfishing, light pollution, climate change, and pollution). We propose an ambitious goal to reverse at least some of these six main threats, through active efforts such as restoring island habitats (e.g., invasive species removal, control and prevention), improving policies and regulations at global and regional levels, and engaging local communities in conservation efforts.Frontiers Media2019201920192019info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion27 p.application/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/139913Articles publicats en revistes (Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals)reponame:Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunyainstname:Varias* (Consorci de Biblioteques Universitáries de Catalunya, Centre de Serveis Científics i Acadèmics de Catalunya)InglésReproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00094Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019, vol. 6, p. 94https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00094info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/634495cc-by (c) Rodríguez, Airam et al., 2019http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/esinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:recercat.cat:2445/1399132026-05-29T05:05:01Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwaters
title Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwaters
spellingShingle Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwaters
Rodríguez, Airam
Ocells marins
Ecologia animal
Sea birds
Animal ecology
title_short Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwaters
title_full Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwaters
title_fullStr Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwaters
title_full_unstemmed Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwaters
title_sort Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwaters
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rodríguez, Airam
Arcos Pros, José Manuel
Bretagnolle, Vincent
Dias, Maria P.
Holmes, Nick D.
Louzao, Maite
Provencher, Jennifer
Raine, André F.
Ramírez Benítez, Francisco José
Rodríguez, Beneharo
Ronconi, Robert A.
Taylor, Rebecca S.
Bonnaud, Elsa
Borrelle, Stephanie B.
Cortés Serra, Verònica
Descamps, Sébastien
Friesen, Vicki L.
Genovart, Meritxell
Hedd, April
Hodum, Peter
Humphries, Grant R. W.
Le Corre, Matthieu
Lebarbenchon, Camille
Martin, Rob
Melvin, Edward F.
Montevecchi, William A.
Pinet, Patrick
Pollet, Ingrid L.
Ramos i Garcia, Raül
Russell, James C.
Ryan, Peter G.
Sanz-Aguilar, Ana
Spatz, Dena R.
Travers, Marc Simon
Votier, Stephen C.
Wanless, Ross M.
Woehler, Eric J.
Chiaradia, André
author Rodríguez, Airam
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Arcos Pros, José Manuel
Bretagnolle, Vincent
Dias, Maria P.
Holmes, Nick D.
Louzao, Maite
Provencher, Jennifer
Raine, André F.
Ramírez Benítez, Francisco José
Rodríguez, Beneharo
Ronconi, Robert A.
Taylor, Rebecca S.
Bonnaud, Elsa
Borrelle, Stephanie B.
Cortés Serra, Verònica
Descamps, Sébastien
Friesen, Vicki L.
Genovart, Meritxell
Hedd, April
Hodum, Peter
Humphries, Grant R. W.
Le Corre, Matthieu
Lebarbenchon, Camille
Martin, Rob
Melvin, Edward F.
Montevecchi, William A.
Pinet, Patrick
Pollet, Ingrid L.
Ramos i Garcia, Raül
Russell, James C.
Ryan, Peter G.
Sanz-Aguilar, Ana
Spatz, Dena R.
Travers, Marc Simon
Votier, Stephen C.
Wanless, Ross M.
Woehler, Eric J.
Chiaradia, André
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Bretagnolle, Vincent
Dias, Maria P.
Holmes, Nick D.
Louzao, Maite
Provencher, Jennifer
Raine, André F.
Ramírez Benítez, Francisco José
Rodríguez, Beneharo
Ronconi, Robert A.
Taylor, Rebecca S.
Bonnaud, Elsa
Borrelle, Stephanie B.
Cortés Serra, Verònica
Descamps, Sébastien
Friesen, Vicki L.
Genovart, Meritxell
Hedd, April
Hodum, Peter
Humphries, Grant R. W.
Le Corre, Matthieu
Lebarbenchon, Camille
Martin, Rob
Melvin, Edward F.
Montevecchi, William A.
Pinet, Patrick
Pollet, Ingrid L.
Ramos i Garcia, Raül
Russell, James C.
Ryan, Peter G.
Sanz-Aguilar, Ana
Spatz, Dena R.
Travers, Marc Simon
Votier, Stephen C.
Wanless, Ross M.
Woehler, Eric J.
Chiaradia, André
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ocells marins
Ecologia animal
Sea birds
Animal ecology
topic Ocells marins
Ecologia animal
Sea birds
Animal ecology
description Shearwaters and petrels (hereafter petrels) are highly adapted seabirds that occur across all the world's oceans. Petrels are a threatened seabird group comprising 124 species. They have bet-hedging life histories typified by extended chick rearing periods, low fecundity, high adult survival, strong philopatry, monogamy and long-term mate fidelity and are thus vulnerable to change. Anthropogenic alterations on land and at sea have led to a poor conservation status of many petrels with 52 (42%) threatened species based on IUCN criteria and 65 (52%) suffering population declines. Some species are well-studied, even being used as bioindicators of ocean health, yet for others there are major knowledge gaps regarding their breeding grounds, migratory areas or other key aspects of their biology and ecology. We assembled 38 petrel conservation researchers to summarize information regarding the most important threats according to the IUCN Red List of threatened species to identify knowledge gaps that must be filled to improve conservation and management of petrels. We highlight research advances on the main threats for petrels (invasive species at breeding grounds, bycatch, overfishing, light pollution, climate change, and pollution). We propose an ambitious goal to reverse at least some of these six main threats, through active efforts such as restoring island habitats (e.g., invasive species removal, control and prevention), improving policies and regulations at global and regional levels, and engaging local communities in conservation efforts.
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