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|a Conservation of marine birds /
|c edited by Lindsay Young, Eric VanderWerf.
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|a London, United Kingdom ;
|a San Diego, CA :
|b Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,
|c [2023]
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|c �2023
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|a 1 online resource (xxv, 604 pages) :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Section I:
|t Threats :
|g 1.
|t Ecology of marine birds /
|r Lindsay C. Young and Lisa T. Ballance --
|g 2.
|t Conservation status and overview of threats to seabirds /
|r Richard A Phillips, �J�rme Fort, and Maria P. Dias --
|g 3.
|t Interactions between fisheries and seabirds: prey modification, discards and bycatch /
|r William A. Montevecchi --
|g 4.
|t Invasive species /
|r Dena R. Spatz, Holly Jones, Elsa Bonnaud, Peter Kappes, Nick D. Holmes, and Yuliana Bedolla Guz�mn --
|g 5.
|t Health and diseases /
|r Ralph Eric Thijl Vanstreels, Marcela M. Uhart, and Thierry M. Work --
|g 6.
|t Pollution: lights, plastics, oil, and contaminants /
|r Morgan Gilmour, Stephanie Borrelle, Linda Elliott, Rae Okawa, and Airam Rodriguez --
|g 7.
|t Exploitation and disturbance /
|r D.C. Duffy and V. Peschko --
|g 8.
|t Climate change: the ecological backdrop of seabird conservation /
|r Pierre A. Pistorius, William J. Sydeman, Yutaka Watanuki, Sarah Ann Thompson, Florian Orgeret --
|g Section II:
|t Solutions :
|g 9.
|t Introduction and historical approaches to seabird conservation /
|r Colin M. Miskelly --
|g 10.
|t Legal and cooperative mechanisms for conserving marine birds /
|r Mi Ae Kim, Craig S. Harrison, and Mark L. Tasker --
|g 11.
|t Cultural aspects of seabird management /
|r Kawika B. Winter, Rebecca C. Young, and Phil O'B. Lyver --
|g 12.
|t Managing harvests of seabirds and their eggs /
|r Liliana C. Naves and Thomas C. Rothe --
|g 13.
|t Mitigating light attraction /
|r Airam Rodr�iguez --
|g 14.
|t Reducing collisions with structures /
|r Marc S. Travers --
|g 15.
|t Conservation of marine birds: Biosecurity, control, and eradication of invasive species threats /
|r Nick D. Holmes, Rachel T. Buxton, Holly P. Jones, Federico �Mndez �Snchez, Steffen Oppel, James C. Russell, Dena R. Spatz, Araceli Samaniego --
|g 16.
|t Fisheries regulation and conserving prey bases /
|r Mark L. Tasker and William J. Sydeman --
|g 17.
|t Bycatch reduction /
|r Edward F. Melvin, Anton Wolfaardt, Rory Crawford, Eric Gilman, and Crist�in G. Suazo --
|g 18.
|t Protecting marine habitats: spatial conservation measures for seabirds at sea /
|r Robert A. Ronconi, Joanna L. Smith, and Karel A. Allard --
|g 19.
|t Restoration: social attraction and translocation /
|r Eric A. VanderWerf, Stephen Kress, Yuliana Bedolla Guz�mn, Dena R. Spatz, Graeme Taylor, and Helen Gummer --
|g 20.
|t Conclusions and the future of seabird conservation /
|r Lindsay C. Young and Eric A. VanderWerf.
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|a "Conservation of Marine Birds is the first book to outline and synthesize the myriad of threats faced by one of the most imperiled groups of birds on earth. With more than half of all 346 seabird species worldwide experiencing population declines and 29% of species recognized as globally threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the timing to determine solutions to threats could not be more urgent. Written by a diverse team of international experts on marine birds, this book explores the environmental and biogeographical factors that influence seabird conservation and provides concrete recommendations for mounting climate change issues."--
|c Provided by publisher.
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|a Lindsay Young is Executive Director, Pacific Rim Conservation, Honolulu, Hawaii. Eric VanderWerf is Director of Science, Pacific Rim Conservation, Honolulu, Hawaii.
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|a Sea birds
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|a Sea birds
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|a Marine resources conservation.
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|i Print version:
|t Conservation of marine birds.
|d London, United Kingdom ; San Diego, CA : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2023]
|z 032388539X
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