Contrasting trends in two Black-tailed Godwit populations:a review of causes and recommendations

In recent decades, the West European population of Black-tailed Godwits, Limosa limosa limosa, has declined in size at a quite alarming rate, while the Icelandic population, L. l. islandica, has undergone a rapid increase in population size. These two populations have been the subject of a great dea...

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Main Authors: Gill, Jennifer A., Langston, Rowena H.W., Alves, José A., Atkinson, Philip W., Bocher, Pierrick, Cidraes Vieira, Nuno, Crockford, Nicola J., Gélinaud, Guillaume, Groen, Niko, Gunnarsson, Tómas G., Hayhow, Becca, Hooijmeijer, Joslyn, Kentie, Rosemarie, Kleijn, David, Lourenço, Pedro M., Masero, José A., Meunier, Francis, Potts, Peter M., Roodbergen, Maja, Schekkerman, Hans, Schröder, Julia, Wymenga, Eddy, Piersma, Theunis
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2007
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author Gill, Jennifer A.
Langston, Rowena H.W.
Alves, José A.
Atkinson, Philip W.
Bocher, Pierrick
Cidraes Vieira, Nuno
Crockford, Nicola J.
Gélinaud, Guillaume
Groen, Niko
Gunnarsson, Tómas G.
Hayhow, Becca
Hooijmeijer, Joslyn
Kentie, Rosemarie
Kleijn, David
Lourenço, Pedro M.
Masero, José A.
Meunier, Francis
Potts, Peter M.
Roodbergen, Maja
Schekkerman, Hans
Schröder, Julia
Wymenga, Eddy
Piersma, Theunis
author_facet Gill, Jennifer A.
Langston, Rowena H.W.
Alves, José A.
Atkinson, Philip W.
Bocher, Pierrick
Cidraes Vieira, Nuno
Crockford, Nicola J.
Gélinaud, Guillaume
Groen, Niko
Gunnarsson, Tómas G.
Hayhow, Becca
Hooijmeijer, Joslyn
Kentie, Rosemarie
Kleijn, David
Lourenço, Pedro M.
Masero, José A.
Meunier, Francis
Potts, Peter M.
Roodbergen, Maja
Schekkerman, Hans
Schröder, Julia
Wymenga, Eddy
Piersma, Theunis
author_sort Gill, Jennifer A.
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description In recent decades, the West European population of Black-tailed Godwits, Limosa limosa limosa, has declined in size at a quite alarming rate, while the Icelandic population, L. l. islandica, has undergone a rapid increase in population size. These two populations have been the subject of a great deal of research, much of which has been focused on understanding the causes and consequences of the contrasting population trends. In 2007, a workshop was held during the annual conference of the International Wader Study Group at La Rochelle, France, with the aims of identifying the likely causes of the population changes and providing recommendations for future actions to improve the conservation of both populations. The available evidence strongly suggests that changes in productivity as a consequence of agricultural intensification are the most likely driver of the decline in L. l. limosa, although the concentration of much of the population in just a few sites in winter and spring is likely to exacerbate their vulnerability to future habitat changes. Agricultural and climatic changes are implicated in the expansion of L. l. islandica, and the availability of both intertidal mudflats and wet grasslands as foraging habitats appears to be very important across much of the winter range of this population. A series of recommendations for actions to conserve both populations are provided, including improving agricultural land management and protecting key passage and winter sites and habitats.
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/47ba3b46-a874-4a8c-bb5d-2b6f45c761bd 2025-06-15T14:52:06+00:00 Contrasting trends in two Black-tailed Godwit populations:a review of causes and recommendations Gill, Jennifer A. Langston, Rowena H.W. Alves, José A. Atkinson, Philip W. Bocher, Pierrick Cidraes Vieira, Nuno Crockford, Nicola J. Gélinaud, Guillaume Groen, Niko Gunnarsson, Tómas G. Hayhow, Becca Hooijmeijer, Joslyn Kentie, Rosemarie Kleijn, David Lourenço, Pedro M. Masero, José A. Meunier, Francis Potts, Peter M. Roodbergen, Maja Schekkerman, Hans Schröder, Julia Wymenga, Eddy Piersma, Theunis 2007 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/47ba3b46-a874-4a8c-bb5d-2b6f45c761bd https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/47ba3b46-a874-4a8c-bb5d-2b6f45c761bd https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/2799862/2007WaderStudyGroupBullGill.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Gill, J A, Langston, R H W, Alves, J A, Atkinson, P W, Bocher, P, Cidraes Vieira, N, Crockford, N J, Gélinaud, G, Groen, N, Gunnarsson, T G, Hayhow, B, Hooijmeijer, J, Kentie, R, Kleijn, D, Lourenço, P M, Masero, J A, Meunier, F, Potts, P M, Roodbergen, M, Schekkerman, H, Schröder, J, Wymenga, E & Piersma, T 2007, 'Contrasting trends in two Black-tailed Godwit populations : a review of causes and recommendations', Wader Study Group Bulletin, vol. 114, pp. 43-50. conservation habitat population trend population size subspecies islandica subspecies limosa Limosa limosa Black-tailed Godwit article 2007 ftunigroningenpu 2025-05-19T08:39:10Z In recent decades, the West European population of Black-tailed Godwits, Limosa limosa limosa, has declined in size at a quite alarming rate, while the Icelandic population, L. l. islandica, has undergone a rapid increase in population size. These two populations have been the subject of a great deal of research, much of which has been focused on understanding the causes and consequences of the contrasting population trends. In 2007, a workshop was held during the annual conference of the International Wader Study Group at La Rochelle, France, with the aims of identifying the likely causes of the population changes and providing recommendations for future actions to improve the conservation of both populations. The available evidence strongly suggests that changes in productivity as a consequence of agricultural intensification are the most likely driver of the decline in L. l. limosa, although the concentration of much of the population in just a few sites in winter and spring is likely to exacerbate their vulnerability to future habitat changes. Agricultural and climatic changes are implicated in the expansion of L. l. islandica, and the availability of both intertidal mudflats and wet grasslands as foraging habitats appears to be very important across much of the winter range of this population. A series of recommendations for actions to conserve both populations are provided, including improving agricultural land management and protecting key passage and winter sites and habitats. Article in Journal/Newspaper black-tailed godwit Limosa limosa Unknown
spellingShingle conservation
habitat
population trend
population size
subspecies islandica
subspecies limosa
Limosa limosa
Black-tailed Godwit
Gill, Jennifer A.
Langston, Rowena H.W.
Alves, José A.
Atkinson, Philip W.
Bocher, Pierrick
Cidraes Vieira, Nuno
Crockford, Nicola J.
Gélinaud, Guillaume
Groen, Niko
Gunnarsson, Tómas G.
Hayhow, Becca
Hooijmeijer, Joslyn
Kentie, Rosemarie
Kleijn, David
Lourenço, Pedro M.
Masero, José A.
Meunier, Francis
Potts, Peter M.
Roodbergen, Maja
Schekkerman, Hans
Schröder, Julia
Wymenga, Eddy
Piersma, Theunis
Contrasting trends in two Black-tailed Godwit populations:a review of causes and recommendations
title Contrasting trends in two Black-tailed Godwit populations:a review of causes and recommendations
title_full Contrasting trends in two Black-tailed Godwit populations:a review of causes and recommendations
title_fullStr Contrasting trends in two Black-tailed Godwit populations:a review of causes and recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Contrasting trends in two Black-tailed Godwit populations:a review of causes and recommendations
title_short Contrasting trends in two Black-tailed Godwit populations:a review of causes and recommendations
title_sort contrasting trends in two black-tailed godwit populations:a review of causes and recommendations
topic conservation
habitat
population trend
population size
subspecies islandica
subspecies limosa
Limosa limosa
Black-tailed Godwit
topic_facet conservation
habitat
population trend
population size
subspecies islandica
subspecies limosa
Limosa limosa
Black-tailed Godwit
url https://hdl.handle.net/11370/47ba3b46-a874-4a8c-bb5d-2b6f45c761bd
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https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/2799862/2007WaderStudyGroupBullGill.pdf