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Identification of priority shorebird conservation areas in the Caribbean
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Show full item recordAbstract: | Despite being geographically central to the Atlantic Americas Flyway for migratory birds, the Caribbean is often overlooked or underappreciated when addressing the conservation of North American shorebirds. To our knowledge, this is the first Caribbean-wide assessment of shorebird use in the region. We analyzed 211,013 shorebird species observations in the insular Caribbean from 2010–2019, representing 78,794 eBird checklists and cumulative total of 2.1 million shorebirds of 45 species. We conclude that priority areas for shorebird conservation include Humedal Sur de Pinar del Río (Humedal Sur de Los Palacios) in Cuba, and Monte Cristi in the Dominican Republic as they each likely support more than 20,000 shorebirds annually, and they host large abundances of geographic populations for particular taxa. |
Author(s): | Cañizares, Jessica R.
Reed, J. Michael |
Date: | 2020 |
Published: | PeerJ, 8, e9831 |
Citation: | Cañizares, J. R., & Reed, J. M. (2020). Identification of priority shorebird conservation areas in the Caribbean. PeerJ, 8, e9831. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/2724
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