Biodiversity conservation is limited by resources, data, and time for execution. To maximize efficacy, it is best if conservation plans are strategically evaluated for cost, feasibility, and likely impact prior to implementation. We present a framework to systematically examine the likely impact of proposed conservation plans for threatened taxa. As a case study of this framework we use the national Action Plan for Seabird Conservation in New Zealand and 27 threatened seabirds identified for conservation interventions. To evaluate impact, we applied a recently developed seabird meta-population viability analysis model (seabird mPVA) that employs the most current population and adjustable demographic data to assess threatened seabird viabili...
We present the first objective quantitative assessment of the threats to all 359 species of seabirds...
Seabirds face a unique set of threats, including prey depletion and bycatch mortality due to commerc...
An increasing number of species are facing unprecedented levels of threat to their long-term surviva...
Seabirds are one of the most threatened taxa on the planet. These species are also considered ecosys...
Biodiversity and ecosystem function conservation face unprecedented challenges. Underfunding, incomp...
The seabird meta-population viability model (mPVA) uses a generalized approach to project abundance ...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, with 29% of species at some risk of extinc...
Procellariiformes is a diverse order of seabirds under considerable pressure from onshore and offsho...
Eradication of introduced mammalian predators from islands has become increasingly common, with over...
Harvesting individuals for translocations can negatively impact source populations, a critical chall...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, 53% of Procellariiformes (albatrosses, pet...
© 2019 The Zoological Society of London The eradication of invasive predators from islands is a succ...
Rehabilitation of wildlife can be a meaningful conservation technique if rehabilitated animals contr...
Eradication of introduced mammalian predators to restore island ecosystems has become increasingly c...
Seabirds are facing a growing number of threats in both terrestrial and marine habitats, and many po...
We present the first objective quantitative assessment of the threats to all 359 species of seabirds...
Seabirds face a unique set of threats, including prey depletion and bycatch mortality due to commerc...
An increasing number of species are facing unprecedented levels of threat to their long-term surviva...
Seabirds are one of the most threatened taxa on the planet. These species are also considered ecosys...
Biodiversity and ecosystem function conservation face unprecedented challenges. Underfunding, incomp...
The seabird meta-population viability model (mPVA) uses a generalized approach to project abundance ...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, with 29% of species at some risk of extinc...
Procellariiformes is a diverse order of seabirds under considerable pressure from onshore and offsho...
Eradication of introduced mammalian predators from islands has become increasingly common, with over...
Harvesting individuals for translocations can negatively impact source populations, a critical chall...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, 53% of Procellariiformes (albatrosses, pet...
© 2019 The Zoological Society of London The eradication of invasive predators from islands is a succ...
Rehabilitation of wildlife can be a meaningful conservation technique if rehabilitated animals contr...
Eradication of introduced mammalian predators to restore island ecosystems has become increasingly c...
Seabirds are facing a growing number of threats in both terrestrial and marine habitats, and many po...
We present the first objective quantitative assessment of the threats to all 359 species of seabirds...
Seabirds face a unique set of threats, including prey depletion and bycatch mortality due to commerc...
An increasing number of species are facing unprecedented levels of threat to their long-term surviva...