Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic
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Resumo: | The conservation ofmigratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because theirmovements span vast distances frequently beyond national jurisdictions. Here, we aim to identify important aggregations of seabirds in the North Atlantic to inform ongoing regional conservation efforts. Using tracking, phenology, and population data, we mapped the abundance and diversity of 21 seabird species. This revealed a major hotspot associated with a discrete area of the subpolar frontal zone, used annually by 2.9–5 million seabirds from ≥56 colonies in the Atlantic: the first time this magnitude of seabird concentrations has been documented in the high seas. The hotspot is temporally stable and amenable to site-based conservation and is under consideration as a marine protected area by the OSPAR Commission. Protection could help mitigate current and future threats facing species in the area. Overall, our approach provides an exemplar data-driven pathway for future conservation efforts on the high seas. |
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Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlanticarea beyond national jurisdictionAtlanticbiologgingconservationhigh seasmarine protected arearegional seas conventionThe conservation ofmigratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because theirmovements span vast distances frequently beyond national jurisdictions. Here, we aim to identify important aggregations of seabirds in the North Atlantic to inform ongoing regional conservation efforts. Using tracking, phenology, and population data, we mapped the abundance and diversity of 21 seabird species. This revealed a major hotspot associated with a discrete area of the subpolar frontal zone, used annually by 2.9–5 million seabirds from ≥56 colonies in the Atlantic: the first time this magnitude of seabird concentrations has been documented in the high seas. The hotspot is temporally stable and amenable to site-based conservation and is under consideration as a marine protected area by the OSPAR Commission. Protection could help mitigate current and future threats facing species in the area. Overall, our approach provides an exemplar data-driven pathway for future conservation efforts on the high seas.Wiley-Blackwell2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/103842http://hdl.handle.net/10316/103842https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12824eng1755-263X1755-263XDavies, Tammy E.Carneiro, Ana P.B.Tarzia, MargueriteWakefield, EwanHennicke, Janos C.Frederiksen, MortenHansen, Erpur SnærCampos, BrunaHazin, CarolinaLascelles, BenAnker‐Nilssen, TychoArnardóttir, HólmfríðurBarrett, Robert T.Biscoito, ManuelBollache, LoïcBoulinier, ThierryCatry, Paulo XavierCeia, Filipe R.Chastel, OlivierChristensen‐Dalsgaard, SigneCruz‐Flores, MartaDanielsen, JóhannisDaunt, FrancisDunn, EuanEgevang, CarstenFagundes, Ana IsabelFayet, Annette L.Fort, JérômeFurness, Robert W.Gilg, OlivierGonzález‐Solís, JacobGranadeiro, José PedroGrémillet, DavidGuilford, TimHanssen, Sveinn AreHarris, Michael P.Hedd, AprilHuffeldt, Nicholas PerJessopp, MarkKolbeinsson, YannKrietsch, JohannesLang, JohannesLinnebjerg, Jannie FriesLorentsen, Svein‐HåkonMadeiros, JeremyMagnusdottir, EllenMallory, Mark L.McFarlane Tranquilla, LauraMerkel, Flemming R.Militão, TeresaMoe, BørgeMontevecchi, William A.Morera‐Pujol, VirginiaMosbech, AndersNeves, VerónicaNewell, Mark A.Olsen, BergurPaiva, Vítor H.Peter, Hans‐UlrichPetersen, AevarPhillips, Richard A.Ramírez, IvánRamos, Jaime A.Ramos, RaülRonconi, Robert A.Ryan, Peter G.Schmidt, Niels MartinSigurðsson, Ingvar A.Sittler, BenoîtSteen, HaraldStenhouse, Iain J.Strøm, HallvardSystad, Geir H. R.Thompson, PaulThórarinsson, Thorkell L.Bemmelen, Rob S. A.Wanless, SarahZino, FrancisDias, Maria P.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-12-02T21:37:00Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/103842Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:20:36.801998Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic |
title |
Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic |
spellingShingle |
Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic Davies, Tammy E. area beyond national jurisdiction Atlantic biologging conservation high seas marine protected area regional seas convention |
title_short |
Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic |
title_full |
Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic |
title_fullStr |
Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic |
title_full_unstemmed |
Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic |
title_sort |
Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic |
author |
Davies, Tammy E. |
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Davies, Tammy E. Carneiro, Ana P.B. Tarzia, Marguerite Wakefield, Ewan Hennicke, Janos C. Frederiksen, Morten Hansen, Erpur Snær Campos, Bruna Hazin, Carolina Lascelles, Ben Anker‐Nilssen, Tycho Arnardóttir, Hólmfríður Barrett, Robert T. Biscoito, Manuel Bollache, Loïc Boulinier, Thierry Catry, Paulo Xavier Ceia, Filipe R. Chastel, Olivier Christensen‐Dalsgaard, Signe Cruz‐Flores, Marta Danielsen, Jóhannis Daunt, Francis Dunn, Euan Egevang, Carsten Fagundes, Ana Isabel Fayet, Annette L. Fort, Jérôme Furness, Robert W. Gilg, Olivier González‐Solís, Jacob Granadeiro, José Pedro Grémillet, David Guilford, Tim Hanssen, Sveinn Are Harris, Michael P. Hedd, April Huffeldt, Nicholas Per Jessopp, Mark Kolbeinsson, Yann Krietsch, Johannes Lang, Johannes Linnebjerg, Jannie Fries Lorentsen, Svein‐Håkon Madeiros, Jeremy Magnusdottir, Ellen Mallory, Mark L. McFarlane Tranquilla, Laura Merkel, Flemming R. Militão, Teresa Moe, Børge Montevecchi, William A. Morera‐Pujol, Virginia Mosbech, Anders Neves, Verónica Newell, Mark A. Olsen, Bergur Paiva, Vítor H. Peter, Hans‐Ulrich Petersen, Aevar Phillips, Richard A. Ramírez, Iván Ramos, Jaime A. Ramos, Raül Ronconi, Robert A. Ryan, Peter G. Schmidt, Niels Martin Sigurðsson, Ingvar A. Sittler, Benoît Steen, Harald Stenhouse, Iain J. Strøm, Hallvard Systad, Geir H. R. Thompson, Paul Thórarinsson, Thorkell L. Bemmelen, Rob S. A. Wanless, Sarah Zino, Francis Dias, Maria P. |
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Carneiro, Ana P.B. Tarzia, Marguerite Wakefield, Ewan Hennicke, Janos C. Frederiksen, Morten Hansen, Erpur Snær Campos, Bruna Hazin, Carolina Lascelles, Ben Anker‐Nilssen, Tycho Arnardóttir, Hólmfríður Barrett, Robert T. Biscoito, Manuel Bollache, Loïc Boulinier, Thierry Catry, Paulo Xavier Ceia, Filipe R. Chastel, Olivier Christensen‐Dalsgaard, Signe Cruz‐Flores, Marta Danielsen, Jóhannis Daunt, Francis Dunn, Euan Egevang, Carsten Fagundes, Ana Isabel Fayet, Annette L. Fort, Jérôme Furness, Robert W. Gilg, Olivier González‐Solís, Jacob Granadeiro, José Pedro Grémillet, David Guilford, Tim Hanssen, Sveinn Are Harris, Michael P. Hedd, April Huffeldt, Nicholas Per Jessopp, Mark Kolbeinsson, Yann Krietsch, Johannes Lang, Johannes Linnebjerg, Jannie Fries Lorentsen, Svein‐Håkon Madeiros, Jeremy Magnusdottir, Ellen Mallory, Mark L. McFarlane Tranquilla, Laura Merkel, Flemming R. Militão, Teresa Moe, Børge Montevecchi, William A. Morera‐Pujol, Virginia Mosbech, Anders Neves, Verónica Newell, Mark A. Olsen, Bergur Paiva, Vítor H. Peter, Hans‐Ulrich Petersen, Aevar Phillips, Richard A. Ramírez, Iván Ramos, Jaime A. Ramos, Raül Ronconi, Robert A. Ryan, Peter G. Schmidt, Niels Martin Sigurðsson, Ingvar A. Sittler, Benoît Steen, Harald Stenhouse, Iain J. Strøm, Hallvard Systad, Geir H. R. Thompson, Paul Thórarinsson, Thorkell L. Bemmelen, Rob S. A. Wanless, Sarah Zino, Francis Dias, Maria P. |
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Davies, Tammy E. Carneiro, Ana P.B. Tarzia, Marguerite Wakefield, Ewan Hennicke, Janos C. Frederiksen, Morten Hansen, Erpur Snær Campos, Bruna Hazin, Carolina Lascelles, Ben Anker‐Nilssen, Tycho Arnardóttir, Hólmfríður Barrett, Robert T. Biscoito, Manuel Bollache, Loïc Boulinier, Thierry Catry, Paulo Xavier Ceia, Filipe R. Chastel, Olivier Christensen‐Dalsgaard, Signe Cruz‐Flores, Marta Danielsen, Jóhannis Daunt, Francis Dunn, Euan Egevang, Carsten Fagundes, Ana Isabel Fayet, Annette L. Fort, Jérôme Furness, Robert W. Gilg, Olivier González‐Solís, Jacob Granadeiro, José Pedro Grémillet, David Guilford, Tim Hanssen, Sveinn Are Harris, Michael P. Hedd, April Huffeldt, Nicholas Per Jessopp, Mark Kolbeinsson, Yann Krietsch, Johannes Lang, Johannes Linnebjerg, Jannie Fries Lorentsen, Svein‐Håkon Madeiros, Jeremy Magnusdottir, Ellen Mallory, Mark L. McFarlane Tranquilla, Laura Merkel, Flemming R. Militão, Teresa Moe, Børge Montevecchi, William A. Morera‐Pujol, Virginia Mosbech, Anders Neves, Verónica Newell, Mark A. Olsen, Bergur Paiva, Vítor H. Peter, Hans‐Ulrich Petersen, Aevar Phillips, Richard A. Ramírez, Iván Ramos, Jaime A. Ramos, Raül Ronconi, Robert A. Ryan, Peter G. Schmidt, Niels Martin Sigurðsson, Ingvar A. Sittler, Benoît Steen, Harald Stenhouse, Iain J. Strøm, Hallvard Systad, Geir H. R. Thompson, Paul Thórarinsson, Thorkell L. Bemmelen, Rob S. A. Wanless, Sarah Zino, Francis Dias, Maria P. |
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area beyond national jurisdiction Atlantic biologging conservation high seas marine protected area regional seas convention |
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area beyond national jurisdiction Atlantic biologging conservation high seas marine protected area regional seas convention |
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The conservation ofmigratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because theirmovements span vast distances frequently beyond national jurisdictions. Here, we aim to identify important aggregations of seabirds in the North Atlantic to inform ongoing regional conservation efforts. Using tracking, phenology, and population data, we mapped the abundance and diversity of 21 seabird species. This revealed a major hotspot associated with a discrete area of the subpolar frontal zone, used annually by 2.9–5 million seabirds from ≥56 colonies in the Atlantic: the first time this magnitude of seabird concentrations has been documented in the high seas. The hotspot is temporally stable and amenable to site-based conservation and is under consideration as a marine protected area by the OSPAR Commission. Protection could help mitigate current and future threats facing species in the area. Overall, our approach provides an exemplar data-driven pathway for future conservation efforts on the high seas. |
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