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DOI10.1111/brv.13066
Animal migration in the Anthropocene: threats and mitigation options
Cooke, Steven J.; Piczak, Morgan L.; Singh, Navinder J.; Akesson, Susanne; Ford, Adam T.; Chowdhury, Shawan; Mitchell, Greg W.; Norris, D. Ryan; Hardesty-Moore, Molly; Mccauley, Douglas; Hammerschlag, Neil; Tucker, Marlee A.; Horns, Joshua J.; Reisinger, Ryan R.; Kubelka, Vojtech; Lennox, Robert J.
发表日期2024
ISSN1464-7931
EISSN1469-185X
英文摘要Animal migration has fascinated scientists and the public alike for centuries, yet migratory animals are facing diverse threats that could lead to their demise. The Anthropocene is characterised by the reality that humans are the dominant force on Earth, having manifold negative effects on biodiversity and ecosystem function. Considerable research focus has been given to assessing anthropogenic impacts on the numerical abundance of species/populations, whereas relatively less attention has been devoted to animal migration. However, there are clear linkages, for example, where human-driven impacts on migration behaviour can lead to population/species declines or even extinction. Here, we explore anthropogenic threats to migratory animals (in all domains - aquatic, terrestrial, and aerial) using International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Threat Taxonomy classifications. We reveal the diverse threats (e.g. human development, disease, invasive species, climate change, exploitation, pollution) that impact migratory wildlife in varied ways spanning taxa, life stages and type of impact (e.g. from direct mortality to changes in behaviour, health, and physiology). Notably, these threats often interact in complex and unpredictable ways to the detriment of wildlife, further complicating management. Fortunately, we are beginning to identify strategies for conserving and managing migratory animals in the Anthropocene. We provide a set of strategies that, if embraced, have the potential to ensure that migratory animals, and the important ecological functions sustained by migration, persist.
英文关键词conservation; animal movement; phenology; natural resources management; wildlife biology; biodiversity
语种英语
WOS研究方向Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
WOS类目Biology
WOS记录号WOS:001177686200001
来源期刊BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/288628
作者单位Carleton University; Carleton University; Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Lund University; University of British Columbia; Friedrich Schiller University of Jena; Helmholtz Association; Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ); Environment & Climate Change Canada; Canadian Wildlife Service; Wildlife Research Division - Environment Canada; University of Guelph; University of California System; University of California Santa Barbara; Radboud University Nijmegen; Utah System of Higher Education; University of Utah; NERC National Oceanography Centre; University of Southampton; University of South Bohemia Ceske Budejovice; University of South Bohemia Ceske Budejovice; Dalhousie University
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Cooke, Steven J.,Piczak, Morgan L.,Singh, Navinder J.,et al. Animal migration in the Anthropocene: threats and mitigation options[J],2024.
APA Cooke, Steven J..,Piczak, Morgan L..,Singh, Navinder J..,Akesson, Susanne.,Ford, Adam T..,...&Lennox, Robert J..(2024).Animal migration in the Anthropocene: threats and mitigation options.BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS.
MLA Cooke, Steven J.,et al."Animal migration in the Anthropocene: threats and mitigation options".BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS (2024).
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