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Covariation in population trends and demography reveals targets for conservation action.

Catriona A Morrison1, Simon J Butler1, Robert A Robinson2, Jacquie A Clark2, Juan Arizaga3, Ainars Aunins4,5, Oriol Baltà6, Jaroslav Cepák7, Tomasz Chodkiewicz8,9, Virginia Escandell10, Ruud P B Foppen11,12, Richard D Gregory13, Magne Husby14,15, Frédéric Jiguet16, John Atle Kålås17, Aleksi Lehikoinen18, Åke Lindström19, Charlotte M Moshøj20, Károly Nagy21, Arantza Leal Nebot22, Markus Piha23, Jiří Reif24,25,26, Thomas Sattler27, Jana Škorpilová28, Tibor Szép29, Norbert Teufelbauer30, Kasper Thorup31, Chris van Turnhout11,12, Thomas Wenninger32, Jennifer A Gill1.   

Abstract

Wildlife conservation policies directed at common and widespread, but declining, species are difficult to design and implement effectively, as multiple environmental changes are likely to contribute to population declines. Conservation actions ultimately aim to influence demographic rates, but targeting actions towards feasible improvements in these is challenging in widespread species with ranges that encompass a wide range of environmental conditions. Across Europe, sharp declines in the abundance of migratory landbirds have driven international calls for action, but actions that could feasibly contribute to population recovery have yet to be identified. Targeted actions to improve conditions on poor-quality sites could be an effective approach, but only if local conditions consistently influence local demography and hence population trends. Using long-term measures of abundance and demography of breeding birds at survey sites across Europe, we show that co-occurring species with differing migration behaviours have similar directions of local population trends and magnitudes of productivity, but not survival rates. Targeted actions to boost local productivity within Europe, alongside large-scale (non-targeted) environmental protection across non-breeding ranges, could therefore help address the urgent need to halt migrant landbird declines. Such demographic routes to recovery are likely to be increasingly needed to address global wildlife declines.

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Keywords:  conservation; demography; migration; population trends; productivity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33653129      PMCID: PMC7934962          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2020.2955

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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Authors:  Richard D Gregory; Arco van Strien; Petr Vorisek; Adriaan W Gmelig Meyling; David G Noble; Ruud P B Foppen; David W Gibbons
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2005-02-28       Impact factor: 6.237

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Journal:  Ecol Appl       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 4.657

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Authors:  Tom Finch; Simon J Butler; Aldina M A Franco; Will Cresswell
Journal:  J Anim Ecol       Date:  2017-02-27       Impact factor: 5.091

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Authors:  Chris M Hewson; Kasper Thorup; James W Pearce-Higgins; Philip W Atkinson
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2016-07-19       Impact factor: 14.919

6.  Causes and consequences of spatial variation in sex ratios in a declining bird species.

Authors:  Catriona A Morrison; Robert A Robinson; Jacquie A Clark; Jennifer A Gill
Journal:  J Anim Ecol       Date:  2016-07-08       Impact factor: 5.091

7.  Demographic drivers of decline and recovery in an Afro-Palaearctic migratory bird population.

Authors:  Catriona A Morrison; Robert A Robinson; Simon J Butler; Jacquie A Clark; Jennifer A Gill
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2016-11-16       Impact factor: 5.349

8.  Covariation in population trends and demography reveals targets for conservation action.

Authors:  Catriona A Morrison; Simon J Butler; Robert A Robinson; Jacquie A Clark; Juan Arizaga; Ainars Aunins; Oriol Baltà; Jaroslav Cepák; Tomasz Chodkiewicz; Virginia Escandell; Ruud P B Foppen; Richard D Gregory; Magne Husby; Frédéric Jiguet; John Atle Kålås; Aleksi Lehikoinen; Åke Lindström; Charlotte M Moshøj; Károly Nagy; Arantza Leal Nebot; Markus Piha; Jiří Reif; Thomas Sattler; Jana Škorpilová; Tibor Szép; Norbert Teufelbauer; Kasper Thorup; Chris van Turnhout; Thomas Wenninger; Jennifer A Gill
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2021-03-03       Impact factor: 5.349

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Authors:  Péter Batáry; Lynn V Dicks; David Kleijn; William J Sutherland
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Authors:  Scott Wilson; James F Saracco; Richard Krikun; D T Tyler Flockhart; Christine M Godwin; Kenneth R Foster
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-05-09       Impact factor: 4.379

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1.  Covariation in population trends and demography reveals targets for conservation action.

Authors:  Catriona A Morrison; Simon J Butler; Robert A Robinson; Jacquie A Clark; Juan Arizaga; Ainars Aunins; Oriol Baltà; Jaroslav Cepák; Tomasz Chodkiewicz; Virginia Escandell; Ruud P B Foppen; Richard D Gregory; Magne Husby; Frédéric Jiguet; John Atle Kålås; Aleksi Lehikoinen; Åke Lindström; Charlotte M Moshøj; Károly Nagy; Arantza Leal Nebot; Markus Piha; Jiří Reif; Thomas Sattler; Jana Škorpilová; Tibor Szép; Norbert Teufelbauer; Kasper Thorup; Chris van Turnhout; Thomas Wenninger; Jennifer A Gill
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2021-03-03       Impact factor: 5.349

2.  Demographic variation in space and time: implications for conservation targeting.

Authors:  Catriona A Morrison; Simon J Butler; Jacquie A Clark; Juan Arizaga; Oriol Baltà; Jaroslav Cepák; Arantza Leal Nebot; Markus Piha; Kasper Thorup; Thomas Wenninger; Robert A Robinson; Jennifer A Gill
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 2.963

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