Migratory shorebirds of Moreton Bay
Tens of thousands of migratory shorebirds return to Moreton Bay each year from their breeding grounds in the Arctic. The Bay’s extensive tidal flats provide a rich feeding resource for the birds while they recuperate from their long migration flight and prepare for their next one. The abundance of m...
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ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:b35ded3 2023-05-15T15:03:10+02:00 Migratory shorebirds of Moreton Bay Fuller, Richard A. Milton, David A. Rothlisberg, Peter Clemens, Robert S. Coleman, Jon Murray, Kristy Dhanjal-Adams, Kiran L. Edwards, David Finn, Paul G. Skilleter, Greg Stigner, Madeleine Woodworth, Bradley K. Ian R. Tibbetts Peter C. Rothlisberg David T. Neil Tamara A. Homburg David T. Brewer Angela H. Arthington 2019-01-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:b35ded3 eng eng Moreton Bay Foundation orcid:0000-0001-9468-9678 orcid:0000-0002-4719-0409 orcid:0000-0002-4528-8250 Book Chapter 2019 ftunivqespace 2020-08-06T20:03:18Z Tens of thousands of migratory shorebirds return to Moreton Bay each year from their breeding grounds in the Arctic. The Bay’s extensive tidal flats provide a rich feeding resource for the birds while they recuperate from their long migration flight and prepare for their next one. The abundance of many migratory shorebird species has declined dramatically in Moreton Bay, and while some of the causes are located elsewhere along the birds’ migration routes, there are significant threats to the birds and their habitats within the Bay, ranging from habitat loss to disturbance. New partnerships between conservation management agencies and NGOs have led to exciting examples of conservation action to reduce some of these threats, including collecting high quality monitoring data, careful zoning of recreational and commercial uses to avoid important areas for shorebirds, and extensive awareness-raising activities. Migratory shorebird conservation will become more and more critical as the human population using the Bay continues to increase over the coming decades. Book Part Arctic The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Arctic Moreton ENVELOPE(-46.033,-46.033,-60.616,-60.616) Moreton Bay ENVELOPE(-117.952,-117.952,75.734,75.734) |
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Tens of thousands of migratory shorebirds return to Moreton Bay each year from their breeding grounds in the Arctic. The Bay’s extensive tidal flats provide a rich feeding resource for the birds while they recuperate from their long migration flight and prepare for their next one. The abundance of many migratory shorebird species has declined dramatically in Moreton Bay, and while some of the causes are located elsewhere along the birds’ migration routes, there are significant threats to the birds and their habitats within the Bay, ranging from habitat loss to disturbance. New partnerships between conservation management agencies and NGOs have led to exciting examples of conservation action to reduce some of these threats, including collecting high quality monitoring data, careful zoning of recreational and commercial uses to avoid important areas for shorebirds, and extensive awareness-raising activities. Migratory shorebird conservation will become more and more critical as the human population using the Bay continues to increase over the coming decades. |
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Ian R. Tibbetts Peter C. Rothlisberg David T. Neil Tamara A. Homburg David T. Brewer Angela H. Arthington |
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Fuller, Richard A. Milton, David A. Rothlisberg, Peter Clemens, Robert S. Coleman, Jon Murray, Kristy Dhanjal-Adams, Kiran L. Edwards, David Finn, Paul G. Skilleter, Greg Stigner, Madeleine Woodworth, Bradley K. |
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Fuller, Richard A. Milton, David A. Rothlisberg, Peter Clemens, Robert S. Coleman, Jon Murray, Kristy Dhanjal-Adams, Kiran L. Edwards, David Finn, Paul G. Skilleter, Greg Stigner, Madeleine Woodworth, Bradley K. Migratory shorebirds of Moreton Bay |
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Fuller, Richard A. Milton, David A. Rothlisberg, Peter Clemens, Robert S. Coleman, Jon Murray, Kristy Dhanjal-Adams, Kiran L. Edwards, David Finn, Paul G. Skilleter, Greg Stigner, Madeleine Woodworth, Bradley K. |
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Migratory shorebirds of Moreton Bay |
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Migratory shorebirds of Moreton Bay |
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Migratory shorebirds of Moreton Bay |
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Migratory shorebirds of Moreton Bay |
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Migratory shorebirds of Moreton Bay |
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Moreton Bay Foundation |
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2019 |
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ENVELOPE(-46.033,-46.033,-60.616,-60.616) ENVELOPE(-117.952,-117.952,75.734,75.734) |
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Arctic Moreton Moreton Bay |
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Arctic Moreton Moreton Bay |
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