The collective application of shorebird tracking data to conservation

Author:

Harrison Autumn-LynnORCID,Stenzel CandaceORCID,Anderson AlexandraORCID,Howell JessicaORCID,Lanctot Richard B.ORCID,Aikens Marley,Aldabe Joaquín,Berigan Liam A.,Bêty Joël,Blomberg ErikORCID,Bosi de Almeida Juliana,Boyce Andy J.ORCID,Bradley David W.,Brown Stephen,Carlisle JayORCID,Cheskey Edward,Christie Katherine,Christin SylvainORCID,Clay Rob,Dayer AshleyORCID,Deppe Jill L.ORCID,English Willow,Flemming Scott A.,Gilg OlivierORCID,Gilroy Christine,Heath Susan,Hill Jason M.ORCID,Hipfner J. MarkORCID,Johnson James A.,Johnson Luanne,Kempenaers BartORCID,Knaga Paul,Kwon Eunbi,Lagassé Benjamin J.,Lamarre Jean-François,Latty ChristopherORCID,Léandri-Breton Don-Jean,Lecomte NicolasORCID,Loring Pam,McGuire Rebecca,Moorhead Scott,Navedo Juan G.ORCID,Newstead DavidORCID,Nol EricaORCID,Olalla-Kerstupp AlinaORCID,Olson Bridget,Olson Elizabeth,Paquet JulieORCID,Pierce Allison K.,Rausch JennieORCID,Regan Kevin,Reiter Matt,Roth Amber M.ORCID,Russell Mike,Saalfeld Sarah T.,Scarpignato Amy L.,Schulte ShilohORCID,Senner Nathan R.ORCID,Smith Joseph A. M.,Smith Paul A.,Spector Zach,Srigley Werner Kelly,Stantial Michelle L.ORCID,Taylor Audrey R.,Valcu MihaiORCID,Wehtje Walter,Winn Brad,Wunder Michael B.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractAddressing urgent conservation issues, like the drastic declines of North American migratory birds, requires creative, evidence-based, efficient, and collaborative approaches. Over 50% of monitored North American shorebird populations have lost over 50% of their abundance since 1980. To address these declines, we developed a partnership of scientists and practitioners called the Shorebird Science and Conservation Collective (hereinafter “the Collective”). Here, we present this successful case study as an example for others engaged in translational science. The Collective acts as an intermediary whereby dedicated staff collate and analyze data contributions from scientists to support knowledge requests from conservation practitioners. Data contributions from 74 organizations include over 6.7 million shorebird locations forming movement paths of 3,345 individuals representing 36 species tracked across the Americas. We describe the founding and structure of the Collective and conservation activities we supported in our first two years. As the volume of scientific data on animal movements continues to grow, groups like the Collective can be vital liaisons to rapidly integrate and interpret research to support conservation action.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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