Long term demographic monitoring of wader populations in non-breeding areas

作者: Richard Lanctot , Hans Meltofte , Silke Nebel , Theunis Piersma , Robert A. Robinson

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关键词: Environmental resource managementTerm (time)WaderBreedGeographyProductivityThe arctic

摘要: Understanding numeric changes in wader populations requires knowledge of the demographic parameters underlying such changes, i.e. survival and recruitment. Data from long-term monitoring programmes are crucial for obtaining these parameters. Following discussions held at a workshop on 2004 International Wader Study Group meeting, we present guidelines establishing new to monitor recruitment waders non-breeding areas, particularly those species that breed Arctic. We provide general overview some common issues then detailed methods measuring both grounds.

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