With its focus on wetlands, the Ramsar Convention provides the clearest globalagreement helping the conservation of migratory waterbirds. Two specific criteria (5 and 6) support the scientific basis for sites to achieve Ramsar recognitionbased on waterbird counts, while criterion 4, on species and ecological communities, also plays a role. Other international conventions and agreements followthese criteria. We identify several reasons why the listing thus established canonly “catch” the absolute minimum wetland network for the conservation ofmigratory waterbirds. We argue that individual tracking and modern observational tools allow to better delineate the areas needed to effectively give migratorywaterbird populations full life cycle prote...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Migratory waterbirds require an effectively conserved cohesive network of wetland areas throughout t...
<div><p>To complete their life cycle waterbirds rely on patchily distributed and often ephemeral wet...
lthough biological conservation is based on international agreements, its effectiveness depends on h...
Protecting systematically selected areas of land is a major step towards biodiversity conservation w...
Traditionally, species richness, species diversity, total count, biomass, energy consumption and the...
The Mediterranean Basin is a biodiversity hotspot. Wetlands make a key contribution to this status, ...
The Ramsar Convention is the centrepiece of international efforts for wetland conservation, aiming t...
There is a general lack of information on how international conservation treaties affect biodiversit...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Aim Conservation managers designate significant areas for shorebirds based on imperfect data. Signif...
In June 1995, the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) was ...
All over Europe, wetlands have decreased in size, lost their original dynamics and became fragmented...
Analysis of long-term datasets on bird populations can be used to answer ecological and management q...
To attain international importance and thus protection as a Ramsar site or as a Special Protection A...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Migratory waterbirds require an effectively conserved cohesive network of wetland areas throughout t...
<div><p>To complete their life cycle waterbirds rely on patchily distributed and often ephemeral wet...
lthough biological conservation is based on international agreements, its effectiveness depends on h...
Protecting systematically selected areas of land is a major step towards biodiversity conservation w...
Traditionally, species richness, species diversity, total count, biomass, energy consumption and the...
The Mediterranean Basin is a biodiversity hotspot. Wetlands make a key contribution to this status, ...
The Ramsar Convention is the centrepiece of international efforts for wetland conservation, aiming t...
There is a general lack of information on how international conservation treaties affect biodiversit...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Aim Conservation managers designate significant areas for shorebirds based on imperfect data. Signif...
In June 1995, the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) was ...
All over Europe, wetlands have decreased in size, lost their original dynamics and became fragmented...
Analysis of long-term datasets on bird populations can be used to answer ecological and management q...
To attain international importance and thus protection as a Ramsar site or as a Special Protection A...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Migratory waterbirds require an effectively conserved cohesive network of wetland areas throughout t...
<div><p>To complete their life cycle waterbirds rely on patchily distributed and often ephemeral wet...