Arctic Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking Trends in Arctic Wildlife

A 2010 analysis of the Arctic Species Trend Index (ASTI) dataset, an index used to track trend in Arctic fish, mammals and birds. In this report, vertebrate population-abundance data were used to produce an indicator of the trends in Arctic biodiversity over the past 34 years (1970 as the baseline1)...

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Main Authors: McRae, Louise, Zöckler, Christoph, Gill, Michael, Loh, Jonathan, Latham, Julia, Harrison, Nicola, Martin, Jenny, Collen, Ben
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Language:English
Published: Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11374/198
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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/198 2023-05-15T14:22:08+02:00 Arctic Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking Trends in Arctic Wildlife McRae, Louise Zöckler, Christoph Gill, Michael Loh, Jonathan Latham, Julia Harrison, Nicola Martin, Jenny Collen, Ben 2010 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/198 en eng Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) CAFF CBMP Report;No. 20 Louise McRae, Christoph Zöckler, Michael Gill, Jonathan Loh, Julia Latham, Nicola Harrison, Jenny Martin and Ben Collen. 2010. Arctic Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking Trends in Arctic Wildlife. CAFF CBMP Report No. 20, CAFF International Secretariat, Akureyri, Iceland. http://hdl.handle.net/11374/198 Summary Report 2010 ftarcticcouncil 2022-12-19T09:42:42Z A 2010 analysis of the Arctic Species Trend Index (ASTI) dataset, an index used to track trend in Arctic fish, mammals and birds. In this report, vertebrate population-abundance data were used to produce an indicator of the trends in Arctic biodiversity over the past 34 years (1970 as the baseline1). This index tracks 965 populations of 306 species, representing 35% of all known vertebrate species found in the Arctic. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic biodiversity Arctic Arctic Council Repository Arctic
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description A 2010 analysis of the Arctic Species Trend Index (ASTI) dataset, an index used to track trend in Arctic fish, mammals and birds. In this report, vertebrate population-abundance data were used to produce an indicator of the trends in Arctic biodiversity over the past 34 years (1970 as the baseline1). This index tracks 965 populations of 306 species, representing 35% of all known vertebrate species found in the Arctic.
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author McRae, Louise
Zöckler, Christoph
Gill, Michael
Loh, Jonathan
Latham, Julia
Harrison, Nicola
Martin, Jenny
Collen, Ben
spellingShingle McRae, Louise
Zöckler, Christoph
Gill, Michael
Loh, Jonathan
Latham, Julia
Harrison, Nicola
Martin, Jenny
Collen, Ben
Arctic Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking Trends in Arctic Wildlife
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Zöckler, Christoph
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Latham, Julia
Harrison, Nicola
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Collen, Ben
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title Arctic Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking Trends in Arctic Wildlife
title_short Arctic Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking Trends in Arctic Wildlife
title_full Arctic Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking Trends in Arctic Wildlife
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Louise McRae, Christoph Zöckler, Michael Gill, Jonathan Loh, Julia Latham, Nicola Harrison, Jenny Martin and Ben Collen. 2010. Arctic Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking Trends in Arctic Wildlife. CAFF CBMP Report No. 20, CAFF International Secretariat, Akureyri, Iceland.
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