Chapter 7 - Seabirds

  • Jennifer F. Provencher
  • , Stephanie Borrelle
  • , Richard B. Sherley
  • , Stephanie Avery-gomm
  • , Peter Hodum
  • , Alex Bond
  • , Heather L. Major
  • , Karen D. Mccoy
  • , Rory Crawford
  • , Flemming Merkel
  • , Stephen Votier
  • , Michelle Reynolds
  • , Jeff Hatfield
  • , Dena Spatz
  • , Mark Mallory

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    摘要

    Seabirds have a global distribution, are numerous throughout the world’s oceans, and have been used for decades to track and understand changes in the marine environment. They are dependent on a variety of ecosystems, including terrestrial, coastal, and pelagic, and are thus vulnerable to both marine and terrestrial environmental stressors. This chapter examines impacts on seabird populations that occur in the marine environment and are global in nature (touch more than one ocean basin). Both widespread (i.e., climate change induced alterations to marine food webs and sea level rise) and more point-source impacts (i.e., incidental bycatch in fisheries, hunting) are discussed. Additionally, natural occurrences in marine ecosystems (i.e., oceanographic regime shifts, parasites) and issues related to anthropogenic activities (i.e., plastic and oil pollution) are covered. Lastly, we discuss marine protected areas and other efforts aimed at conserving global seabird populations, including colony restoration, community-based research, and international conservation actions.
    源语言English
    主期刊名World Seas: an Environmental Evaluation
    出版商Elsevier
    133-162
    页数29
    ISBN(印刷版)9780128050521
    DOI
    出版状态Published - 2019

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    1. Good health and well being
      Good health and well being
    2. Clean water and sanitation
      Clean water and sanitation
    3. Climate action
      Climate action
    4. Life below water
      Life below water

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