Marine hotspots of activity inform protection of a threatened community of pelagic species in a large oceanic jurisdiction

Remote oceanic islands harbour unique biodiversity, especially of species that rely on the marine trophic resources around their breeding islands. Identifying marine areas used by such species is essential to manage and limit processes that threaten these species. The Tristan da Cunha territory in t...

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Published in:Animal Conservation
Main Authors: Requena, S, Oppel, S, Bond, AL, Hall, J, Cleeland, J, Crawford, RJM, Davies, D, Dilley, BJ, Glass, T, Makhado, A, Ratcliffe, N, Reid, TA, Ronconi, RA, Schofield, A, Steinfurth, A, Wege, M, Bester, M, Ryan, PG
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Univ Press 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/acv.12572
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