Status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar Arctic

Tundra-breeding birds face diverse conservation challenges, from accelerated rates of Arctic climate change to threats associated with highly migratory life histories. Here we summarise the status and trends of Arctic terrestrial birds (88 species, 228 subspecies or distinct flyway populations) acro...

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Main Authors: Smith, Paul A., McKinnon, L., Meltofte, Hans, Fox, Anthony David, Lanctot, R.B., Leafloor, J., Soloviev, M., Francke, A., Falk, K., Golovatin, M., Sokolov, M, Sokolov, A, Smith, A.
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/status-and-trends-of-tundra-birds-across-the-circumpolar-arctic(2d42551d-bde7-418f-9092-74358e526dd8).html
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01308-5
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/2d42551d-bde7-418f-9092-74358e526dd8 2023-12-24T10:12:05+01:00 Status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar Arctic Smith, Paul A. McKinnon, L. Meltofte, Hans Fox, Anthony David Lanctot, R.B. Leafloor, J. Soloviev, M. Francke, A. Falk, K. Golovatin, M. Sokolov, M Sokolov, A Smith, A. 2020-03 application/pdf https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/status-and-trends-of-tundra-birds-across-the-circumpolar-arctic(2d42551d-bde7-418f-9092-74358e526dd8).html https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01308-5 https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/220083846/Smith2020_Article_StatusAndTrendsOfTundraBirdsAc.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85078235062&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/status-and-trends-of-tundra-birds-across-the-circumpolar-arctic(2d42551d-bde7-418f-9092-74358e526dd8).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Smith , P A , McKinnon , L , Meltofte , H , Fox , A D , Lanctot , R B , Leafloor , J , Soloviev , M , Francke , A , Falk , K , Golovatin , M , Sokolov , M , Sokolov , A & Smith , A 2020 , ' Status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar Arctic ' , Ambio , vol. 49: , no. 3 , pp. 732-748 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01308-5 Arctic Birds Demography Monitoring Population trend Tundra article 2020 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01308-5 2023-11-30T00:00:28Z Tundra-breeding birds face diverse conservation challenges, from accelerated rates of Arctic climate change to threats associated with highly migratory life histories. Here we summarise the status and trends of Arctic terrestrial birds (88 species, 228 subspecies or distinct flyway populations) across guilds/regions, derived from published sources, raw data or, in rare cases, expert opinion. We report long-term trends in vital rates (survival, reproduction) for the handful of species and regions for which these are available. Over half of all circumpolar Arctic wader taxa are declining (51% of 91 taxa with known trends) and almost half of all waterfowl are increasing (49% of 61 taxa); these opposing trends have fostered a shift in community composition in some locations. Declines were least prevalent in the African-Eurasian Flyway (29%), but similarly prevalent in the remaining three global flyways (44–54%). Widespread, and in some cases accelerating, declines underscore the urgent conservation needs faced by many Arctic terrestrial bird species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic birds Arctic Climate change Tundra Aarhus University: Research Arctic Ambio 49 3 732 748
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topic Arctic
Birds
Demography
Monitoring
Population trend
Tundra
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Birds
Demography
Monitoring
Population trend
Tundra
Smith, Paul A.
McKinnon, L.
Meltofte, Hans
Fox, Anthony David
Lanctot, R.B.
Leafloor, J.
Soloviev, M.
Francke, A.
Falk, K.
Golovatin, M.
Sokolov, M
Sokolov, A
Smith, A.
Status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar Arctic
topic_facet Arctic
Birds
Demography
Monitoring
Population trend
Tundra
description Tundra-breeding birds face diverse conservation challenges, from accelerated rates of Arctic climate change to threats associated with highly migratory life histories. Here we summarise the status and trends of Arctic terrestrial birds (88 species, 228 subspecies or distinct flyway populations) across guilds/regions, derived from published sources, raw data or, in rare cases, expert opinion. We report long-term trends in vital rates (survival, reproduction) for the handful of species and regions for which these are available. Over half of all circumpolar Arctic wader taxa are declining (51% of 91 taxa with known trends) and almost half of all waterfowl are increasing (49% of 61 taxa); these opposing trends have fostered a shift in community composition in some locations. Declines were least prevalent in the African-Eurasian Flyway (29%), but similarly prevalent in the remaining three global flyways (44–54%). Widespread, and in some cases accelerating, declines underscore the urgent conservation needs faced by many Arctic terrestrial bird species.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Smith, Paul A.
McKinnon, L.
Meltofte, Hans
Fox, Anthony David
Lanctot, R.B.
Leafloor, J.
Soloviev, M.
Francke, A.
Falk, K.
Golovatin, M.
Sokolov, M
Sokolov, A
Smith, A.
author_facet Smith, Paul A.
McKinnon, L.
Meltofte, Hans
Fox, Anthony David
Lanctot, R.B.
Leafloor, J.
Soloviev, M.
Francke, A.
Falk, K.
Golovatin, M.
Sokolov, M
Sokolov, A
Smith, A.
author_sort Smith, Paul A.
title Status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar Arctic
title_short Status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar Arctic
title_full Status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar Arctic
title_fullStr Status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar Arctic
title_sort status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar arctic
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