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Expert opinion on American common eiders in eastern North America: international information needs for future conservation

机译:关于北美东部美洲绒鸭的专家意见:未来保护的国际信息需求

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Abstract After successful conservation and management efforts throughout much of the twentieth century that led to the recovery of common eiders (Somateria mollissima) breeding in several jurisdictions in eastern North America, their abundance has declined in recent years, probably linked to various environmental stressors. To evaluate where to focus future research and monitoring questions to conserve the American common eider (S. m. dresseri) subspecies, we sought expert opinions of researchers and practitioners across the subspecies range, using two approaches. First, a workshop was held to share current knowledge on status and threats to eiders in the many administrative jurisdictions of the subspecies’ range. Second, biologists (university, government and non-governmental researchers, and resource managers) who work with or are responsible for management of American common eiders were surveyed, to gather responses on status and stressors of the subspecies in each respondent’s jurisdiction. Based on these expert opinions, we assessed what stages of the eider’s annual cycle (breeding, post-breeding, migration, and wintering) should be prioritized for future research. This approach of gathering expert opinion was timely and appropriate because: (a) many experts are field personnel with a wealth of relevant experience and observations, but are not mandated to produce peer-reviewed manuscripts; and (b) existing monitoring programs may not capture all of the up-to-date information necessary to make informed management decisions. Experts recommend that further research and conservation tools be implemented particularly for the migration and wintering stages of the annual cycle. Eiders have a cultural significance to many Indigenous peoples, conservation organizations, and local hunters, and eiders are a key bioindicator of the health of marine ecosystems. Consequently, these findings will help the development of conservation and management tools to help improve our knowledge and aid recovery efforts for this important sea duck.
机译:摘要 在20世纪的大部分时间里,经过成功的保护和管理工作,导致北美东部几个辖区普通绒鸭(Somateria mollissima)繁殖的恢复,近年来它们的丰度有所下降,这可能与各种环境压力有关。为了评估未来研究和监测问题的重点,以保护美国普通绒鸭(S. m. dresseri)亚种,我们使用两种方法征求了整个亚种范围内的研究人员和从业人员的专家意见。首先,举办了一次研讨会,分享关于该亚种分布区许多行政管辖区绒鸭的现状和威胁的最新知识。其次,对与美洲绒鸭一起工作或负责管理美洲绒鸭的生物学家(大学、政府和非政府研究人员以及资源管理人员)进行了调查,以收集对每个受访者管辖范围内亚种的状况和压力源的回答。基于这些专家意见,我们评估了绒鸭年度周期的哪些阶段(繁殖、繁殖后、迁徙和越冬)应该优先用于未来的研究。这种收集专家意见的办法是及时和适当的,因为:(a) 许多专家是具有丰富相关经验和观察的外地人员,但未被授权编写经同行审查的手稿;(b) 许多专家是具有丰富相关经验和观察的外地人员;(b) 许多专家是具有丰富相关经验和观察的外地人员;(b) 许多专家是具有丰富相关经验和观察的外地人员;(b) 许多专家是具有丰富相关经验和观察的外地人员;(b) 许多专家是具有丰富相关经验和观察的外地人员;(b) 许多专家(b)现有的监测计划可能无法获得做出明智的管理决策所需的所有最新信息。专家建议实施进一步的研究和保护工具,特别是针对年度周期的迁徙和越冬阶段。绒鸭对许多原住民、保护组织和当地猎人具有文化意义,绒鸭是海洋生态系统健康的关键生物指标。因此,这些发现将有助于开发保护和管理工具,以帮助提高我们的知识并帮助恢复这种重要的海鸭。

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