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Animal‐borne trackers are commonly used to study bird movements, including in long‐distance migrants such as shorebirds. Selecting a tracker and attachment method can be daunting, and methodological advancements often have been made by trial and error and conveyed by word of mouth.
Emily L. Weiser +100 more
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Almost Seven Decades of Coastal Bird Community Recovery Across Three European Seas
Our study examined long‐term trends in coastal bird communities across three European seas from 1957 to 2024. We found that bird abundance and diversity have increased over time, although these improvements vary among regions and sites. Protected areas—particularly strictly protected ones—play an important role in supporting these recoveries, but ...
Carlos Cano‐Barbacil +10 more
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Abstract Introduction Coral reefs face escalating threats from the synergic effects of natural and anthropogenic stressors, challenging traditional conservation strategies and prompting the emergence of direct intervention approaches for coral reef restoration.
J. J. Adolfo Tortolero‐Langarica +2 more
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Entornos naturales: Lagunas internas urbanas costeras y gobernanza
Los desastres de origen climático en los últimos años, especialmente en zonas costeras, han generado pérdidas humanas y económicas, devastando ciudades. La buena gobernanza se ha convertido en un punto vital para integrar esfuerzos y reducir posibles riesgos de desastres, siendo el desarrollo sustentable una respuesta al cambio climático.
Maria del Carmen Ixtepan Turrent +1 more
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Abstract The threat of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing to global fisheries, particularly in lower‐income tropical regions, underscores the urgent need for science‐based solutions. This study explores the drivers and potential solutions to IUU fishing by Honduran fishers in the Cayman Crown reef, located within the territorial waters ...
Antonella Rivera +5 more
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Abstract Ecosystems globally have reached critical tipping points because of climate change, urbanization, unsustainable resource consumption, and pollution. In response, international agreements have set targets for conserving 30% of global ecosystems and restoring 30% of degraded lands and waters by 2030 (30×30).
Rachel K. Gittman +7 more
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Nutrientes inorgánicos y producción del fitoplancton en una laguna costera subtropical de México [PDF]
Variables físico-químicas, biomasa del fitoplancton, producción primaria, laguna costera subtropical.
Sosa-Avalos, Ramón +3 more
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Nuevos registros y morfometría de Pleurobrachia pileus (Phylum Ctenophora) en el golfo de México
Se amplía la distribución de Pleurobrachia pileus del norte del océano Atlántico al suroeste del golfo de México con el primer registro en aguas tropicales en 3 sistemas estuarino lagunares del estado de Veracruz: La Mancha (enero 2013), Mandinga y del
José Alberto Ocaña-Luna +3 more
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Índice de salud de las lagunas costeras de Cayos Miskitos
Los ecosistemas marino costeros de la costa Caribe Norte de Nicaragua, conforman una red de humedales interdependientes de gran importancia ecológica. En estos humedales sobresale un sistema de lagunas naturales, donde se reproducen y se desarrollan una cantidad de organismos acuáticos, que son la base de la economía y la alimentación, de las ...
José Mendoza +4 more
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Exposure of wetlands important for nonbreeding waterbirds to sea‐level rise in the Mediterranean
Abstract Sea‐level rise (SLR) is expected to cause major changes to coastal wetlands, which are among the world's most vulnerable ecosystems and are critical for nonbreeding waterbirds. Because strategies for adaptation to SLR, such as nature‐based solutions and designation of protected areas, can locally reduce the negative effects of coastal flooding
Fabien Verniest +43 more
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