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spelling fturoskildefispu:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/f2c026c3-6ada-4ccc-be80-62fdbd88bee8 2023-05-15T16:10:06+02:00 Toward scoping reviews of individual bird species McClure, Christopher J.W. Szymczycha, Zackery Schulwitz, Sarah Anderson, David L. Dunn, Leah Henderson, Michael T. Camacho, Leticia González, José de Jesús Vargas Parish, Chris N. Buechley, Evan R. D’Elia, Jesse Wilbur, Sanford Johansen, Kenneth Johnson, Devin Møller, Søren Pokrovsky, Ivan Aguiar-Silva1, Francisca Helena Katzner1, Todd 2022-07 https://forskning.ruc.dk/da/publications/f2c026c3-6ada-4ccc-be80-62fdbd88bee8 https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.13051 https://hdl.handle.net/1800/f2c026c3-6ada-4ccc-be80-62fdbd88bee8 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/ibi.13051 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess McClure , C J W , Szymczycha , Z , Schulwitz , S , Anderson , D L , Dunn , L , Henderson , M T , Camacho , L , González , J D J V , Parish , C N , Buechley , E R , D’Elia , J , Wilbur , S , Johansen , K , Johnson , D , Møller , S , Pokrovsky , I , Aguiar-Silva1 , F H & Katzner1 , T 2022 , ' Toward scoping reviews of individual bird species ' , Ibis , vol. 164 , no. 3 , pp. 835-845 . https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.13051 bird of prey conservation actions conservation biology Evidence synthesis literature review raptor wildlife conservation wildlife management Harpy Eagle Gyrfalcon California Condor scoping review /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_on_land SDG 15 - Life on Land article 2022 fturoskildefispu https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.13051 2022-12-11T07:00:57Z Scoping reviews, in which the literature on a given topic is systematically collated and summarized, aid literature searches and highlight knowledge gaps on a given topic, thus hastening scientific progress and informing conservation efforts. Because much research and conservation is targeted at the species level, ornithology and bird conservation would benefit from scoping reviews of individual species. We present and apply a framework for scoping reviews for three disparate raptor species: California Condor Gymnogyps californianus, Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja and Gyrfalcon Falco rusticolus. We consulted expert panels to develop appropriate search strings and lists of essential literature, i.e. ‘benchmark articles’. We searched Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar. Searches for California Condor, Harpy Eagle and Gyrfalcon returned 268, 138 and 343 articles, respectively, that discuss, review or collect empirical data for the focal species. Our searches returned all benchmark articles identified by species experts, indicating that the searches captured the most important work on each species. We coded each study according to the topic addressed, country and month in which data were collected. We also coded threats, stresses and conservation actions addressed by studies, following definitions used by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) during Red List assessments. Literature summaries for each species include the number of studies addressing certain topics, monthly timing of research and global maps of research focus. Our coding scheme revealed important knowledge gaps for each species. Effects of conservation actions on wild individuals were less studied for California Condors. Harpy Eagles were less studied outside of Brazil and Panama, and Gyrfalcons were less studied outside of their breeding season. Scoping reviews of the world's bird species would help to identify critical knowledge gaps, thereby aiding the global effort to assuage the sixth mass extinction. Article in Journal/Newspaper Falco rusticolus gyrfalcon Roskilde University Research Portal (RUC) Ibis 164 3 835 845
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topic bird of prey
conservation actions
conservation biology
Evidence synthesis
literature review
raptor
wildlife conservation
wildlife management
Harpy Eagle
Gyrfalcon
California Condor
scoping review
/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_on_land
SDG 15 - Life on Land
spellingShingle bird of prey
conservation actions
conservation biology
Evidence synthesis
literature review
raptor
wildlife conservation
wildlife management
Harpy Eagle
Gyrfalcon
California Condor
scoping review
/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_on_land
SDG 15 - Life on Land
McClure, Christopher J.W.
Szymczycha, Zackery
Schulwitz, Sarah
Anderson, David L.
Dunn, Leah
Henderson, Michael T.
Camacho, Leticia
González, José de Jesús Vargas
Parish, Chris N.
Buechley, Evan R.
D’Elia, Jesse
Wilbur, Sanford
Johansen, Kenneth
Johnson, Devin
Møller, Søren
Pokrovsky, Ivan
Aguiar-Silva1, Francisca Helena
Katzner1, Todd
Toward scoping reviews of individual bird species
topic_facet bird of prey
conservation actions
conservation biology
Evidence synthesis
literature review
raptor
wildlife conservation
wildlife management
Harpy Eagle
Gyrfalcon
California Condor
scoping review
/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_on_land
SDG 15 - Life on Land
description Scoping reviews, in which the literature on a given topic is systematically collated and summarized, aid literature searches and highlight knowledge gaps on a given topic, thus hastening scientific progress and informing conservation efforts. Because much research and conservation is targeted at the species level, ornithology and bird conservation would benefit from scoping reviews of individual species. We present and apply a framework for scoping reviews for three disparate raptor species: California Condor Gymnogyps californianus, Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja and Gyrfalcon Falco rusticolus. We consulted expert panels to develop appropriate search strings and lists of essential literature, i.e. ‘benchmark articles’. We searched Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar. Searches for California Condor, Harpy Eagle and Gyrfalcon returned 268, 138 and 343 articles, respectively, that discuss, review or collect empirical data for the focal species. Our searches returned all benchmark articles identified by species experts, indicating that the searches captured the most important work on each species. We coded each study according to the topic addressed, country and month in which data were collected. We also coded threats, stresses and conservation actions addressed by studies, following definitions used by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) during Red List assessments. Literature summaries for each species include the number of studies addressing certain topics, monthly timing of research and global maps of research focus. Our coding scheme revealed important knowledge gaps for each species. Effects of conservation actions on wild individuals were less studied for California Condors. Harpy Eagles were less studied outside of Brazil and Panama, and Gyrfalcons were less studied outside of their breeding season. Scoping reviews of the world's bird species would help to identify critical knowledge gaps, thereby aiding the global effort to assuage the sixth mass extinction.
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author McClure, Christopher J.W.
Szymczycha, Zackery
Schulwitz, Sarah
Anderson, David L.
Dunn, Leah
Henderson, Michael T.
Camacho, Leticia
González, José de Jesús Vargas
Parish, Chris N.
Buechley, Evan R.
D’Elia, Jesse
Wilbur, Sanford
Johansen, Kenneth
Johnson, Devin
Møller, Søren
Pokrovsky, Ivan
Aguiar-Silva1, Francisca Helena
Katzner1, Todd
author_facet McClure, Christopher J.W.
Szymczycha, Zackery
Schulwitz, Sarah
Anderson, David L.
Dunn, Leah
Henderson, Michael T.
Camacho, Leticia
González, José de Jesús Vargas
Parish, Chris N.
Buechley, Evan R.
D’Elia, Jesse
Wilbur, Sanford
Johansen, Kenneth
Johnson, Devin
Møller, Søren
Pokrovsky, Ivan
Aguiar-Silva1, Francisca Helena
Katzner1, Todd
author_sort McClure, Christopher J.W.
title Toward scoping reviews of individual bird species
title_short Toward scoping reviews of individual bird species
title_full Toward scoping reviews of individual bird species
title_fullStr Toward scoping reviews of individual bird species
title_full_unstemmed Toward scoping reviews of individual bird species
title_sort toward scoping reviews of individual bird species
publishDate 2022
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https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.13051
https://hdl.handle.net/1800/f2c026c3-6ada-4ccc-be80-62fdbd88bee8
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