Waterbirds are vital indicators of anthropogenic influence on the ecological status of Mediterranean coastal lagoons. Our study relates temporal waterbird data to key environmental gradients at catchment scale that have a structural or functional influence on littoral waterbird assemblages at different scales. During two full-year cycles and two additional wintering seasons, the nearshore waterbird assemblages of the Mar Menor coastal lagoon (Murcia Region, SE Spain) were monitored monthly. Several biological indicator variables were related to the anthropogenic environmental gradient in the catchment area. Results showed that there was a strong dependence of waterbird assemblages on the distance to shore, emphasizing the importance of the ...
International audienceShorebird populations are declining worldwide due to the combined effect of cl...
The position of the Gulf Stream influences waterbird brood numbers in a Mediterranean wetland (Albuf...
Estuaries have historically been subject to considerable habitat loss, and continue to be subjected ...
Global warming and direct anthropogenic impacts, such as water extraction, largely affect water budg...
International audienceTidal habitats sustain fragile ecosystems, undergoing pressures from coastal a...
10 pagesInternational audienceWetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to h...
Wetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to human impact. To model the ecol...
Determining the response of birds to local habitat characteristics and landscape structure is essent...
Human settlements have mainly destroyed natural habitat but also led to the creation of new ones, so...
Shorebirds, as migratory aquatic birds and top predators in intertidal ecosystems, can be affected b...
We used the so called "land-bridge island" or "nested-subsets" theory to test the resilience of a hi...
Vasilios Liordos (2010) Foraging guilds of waterbirds wintering in a Mediterranean coastal wetland. ...
Waterbird communities are prone to strong temporal changes both seasonally and annually, but little ...
Habitat change has increased the loss of wetlands and impacted highly on coastal biodiversity. Conse...
This study evaluated the effects of seasonal water level changes on two foraging guilds of water-rel...
International audienceShorebird populations are declining worldwide due to the combined effect of cl...
The position of the Gulf Stream influences waterbird brood numbers in a Mediterranean wetland (Albuf...
Estuaries have historically been subject to considerable habitat loss, and continue to be subjected ...
Global warming and direct anthropogenic impacts, such as water extraction, largely affect water budg...
International audienceTidal habitats sustain fragile ecosystems, undergoing pressures from coastal a...
10 pagesInternational audienceWetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to h...
Wetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to human impact. To model the ecol...
Determining the response of birds to local habitat characteristics and landscape structure is essent...
Human settlements have mainly destroyed natural habitat but also led to the creation of new ones, so...
Shorebirds, as migratory aquatic birds and top predators in intertidal ecosystems, can be affected b...
We used the so called "land-bridge island" or "nested-subsets" theory to test the resilience of a hi...
Vasilios Liordos (2010) Foraging guilds of waterbirds wintering in a Mediterranean coastal wetland. ...
Waterbird communities are prone to strong temporal changes both seasonally and annually, but little ...
Habitat change has increased the loss of wetlands and impacted highly on coastal biodiversity. Conse...
This study evaluated the effects of seasonal water level changes on two foraging guilds of water-rel...
International audienceShorebird populations are declining worldwide due to the combined effect of cl...
The position of the Gulf Stream influences waterbird brood numbers in a Mediterranean wetland (Albuf...
Estuaries have historically been subject to considerable habitat loss, and continue to be subjected ...