Driven by the awareness that protection of shorebirds breeding on coastal ecosystems, including sandy, gravel, and mixed shores, very much depends on human behavior and that activities developed in breeding areas could be a substantial threat to many shorebird populations, we here review and discuss evidence of the effects of human disturbance on breeding shorebirds and the state of knowledge for management actions conducted to protect them. We also present a case study using symbolic fencing as a pilot management action at a key breeding ground for Two-banded Plovers Charadrius falklandicus in Patagonia, Argentina, and discuss from our learned lessons how testing human compliance could be improved. We also discuss the role of human complia...
Many shorebirds (Order: Charadriiformes; Family: Charadriidae, Recurvirostridae, Scolopacidae, Haema...
Human disturbance is an issue affecting many animal species. The presence of perceived predators dis...
The Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) is an intensively managed shorebird species which breeds in p...
Recreational use of beaches may threaten some beach-nesting shorebirds in southern Australia. Tempor...
Sandy beaches are primarily valued for their amenity and property values rather than for their ecolo...
Hooded Plovers (Thinornis rubricollis) and recreationists co-occur on the ocean beaches of southern ...
Current efforts to monitoring the Two-Banded Plover (Charadrius falklandicus), an endemic shorebird ...
Human disturbance has been implicated in population declines and decreased productivity in shorebird...
Information about shorebirds is essential for predicting the impact of natural and human-mediated ch...
Shorebird populations have declined due to several threats throughout their annual cycle. Anthropoge...
Many ground-nesting shorebirds experience a high level of anthropogenic disturbance, often to the d...
The coast of the Buenos Aires province, Argentina, includes a remarkable diversity of habitats and i...
The impacts of recreationists on wildlife are a growing concern in protected natural areas around th...
© 2000 Dr. Michael A. WestonDisturbance of birds by humans is a growing problem. This thesis examine...
Many seabird populations are declining globally, but successful conservation efforts have led to pop...
Many shorebirds (Order: Charadriiformes; Family: Charadriidae, Recurvirostridae, Scolopacidae, Haema...
Human disturbance is an issue affecting many animal species. The presence of perceived predators dis...
The Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) is an intensively managed shorebird species which breeds in p...
Recreational use of beaches may threaten some beach-nesting shorebirds in southern Australia. Tempor...
Sandy beaches are primarily valued for their amenity and property values rather than for their ecolo...
Hooded Plovers (Thinornis rubricollis) and recreationists co-occur on the ocean beaches of southern ...
Current efforts to monitoring the Two-Banded Plover (Charadrius falklandicus), an endemic shorebird ...
Human disturbance has been implicated in population declines and decreased productivity in shorebird...
Information about shorebirds is essential for predicting the impact of natural and human-mediated ch...
Shorebird populations have declined due to several threats throughout their annual cycle. Anthropoge...
Many ground-nesting shorebirds experience a high level of anthropogenic disturbance, often to the d...
The coast of the Buenos Aires province, Argentina, includes a remarkable diversity of habitats and i...
The impacts of recreationists on wildlife are a growing concern in protected natural areas around th...
© 2000 Dr. Michael A. WestonDisturbance of birds by humans is a growing problem. This thesis examine...
Many seabird populations are declining globally, but successful conservation efforts have led to pop...
Many shorebirds (Order: Charadriiformes; Family: Charadriidae, Recurvirostridae, Scolopacidae, Haema...
Human disturbance is an issue affecting many animal species. The presence of perceived predators dis...
The Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) is an intensively managed shorebird species which breeds in p...