one publication added to basket [209360] | Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration
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Aquatic organisms > Marine organisms > Aquatic birds > Marine birds Ecology Invasion Restoration Topographic features > Landforms > Islands Marien/Kust |
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- Mulder, C.P.H., redacteur
- Anderson, W.B., redacteur
- Towns, D.R., redacteur
- Bellingham, P.J., redacteur
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- Anderson, W.B.; Mulder, C.P.H. (2011). An introduction to seabird islands, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 3-26, meer
- Smith, J.L.; Mulder, C.P.H.; Ellis, J.C. (2011). Seabirds as ecosystem engineers: nutrient inputs and physical disturbance, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 27-55, meer
- Towns, D.R.; Byrd, G.V.; Jones, H.P.; Rauzon, M.J.; Russell, J.C.; Wilcox, C. (2011). Impacts of introduced predators on seabirds, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 56-90, meer
- Drake, D.R.; Bodey, T.W.; Russell, J.C.; Towns, D.R.; Nogales, M.; Ruffino, L. (2011). Direct impacts of seabird predators on island biota other than seabirds, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 91-132, meer
- Mulder, C.P.H.; Jones, H.P.; Kameda, K.; Palmborg, C.; Schmidt, S.; Ellis, J.C.; Orrock, J.L.; Wait, D.A.; Wardle, D.A.; Yang, L.; Young, H.; Croll, D.A.; Vidal, É. (2011). Impacts of seabirds on plant and soil properties, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 135-176, meer
- Ellis, J.C.; Bellingham, P.J.; Cameron, E.K.; Croll, D.A.; Kolb, G.S.; Kuefer, C.; Mittelhauser, G.H.; Schmidt, S.; Vidal, É.; Wait, D.A. (2011). Effects of seabirds on plant communities, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 177-211, meer
- Kolb, G.S.; Young, H.S.; Anderson, W.B. (2011). Effects of seabirds on island consumers, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 212-241, meer
- Young, H.S.; Hurrey, L.; Kolb, G.S. (2011). Effects of seabird-derived nutrients on aquatic systems, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 242-260, meer
- Russell, J.C. (2011). Indirect effects of introduced predators on seabird islands, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 261-279, meer
- Dunlevy, P.; Ebbert, S.E.; Russell, J.C.; Towns, D.R. (2011). Eradication of invasive predators on seabird islands, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 283-316, meer
- Jones, H.P.; Towns, D.R.; Bodey, T.W.; Miskelly, C.; Ellis, J.C.; Rauzon, M.J.; Kress, S.; McKown, M. (2011). Recovery and restoration on seabird islands, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 317-357, meer
- Towns, D.R.; Aguirre-Muñoz, A.; Kress, S.W.; Hodum, P.J.; Burbidge, A.A.; Saunders, A. (2011). The social dimension - Public involvement in seabird island restoration, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 358-392, meer
- Durrett, M.S.; Mulder, C.P.H. (2011). The state of seabird island ecology: Current synthesis and global outlook, in: Mulder, C.P.H. et al. (Ed.) Seabird islands: ecology, invasion, and restoration. pp. 393-424, meer
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Abstract |
Islands with large colonies of seabirds are found throughout the globe. Seabird islands provide nesting and roosting sites for birds that forage at sea, deposit marine nutrients on land, and physically alter these islands. Habitats for numerous endemic and endangered animal and plant species, seabird islands are therefore biodiversity hotspots with high priority for conservation. Successful campaigns to eradicate predators from seabird islands have been conducted worldwide. However, removal of predators will not necessarily lead to natural recovery of seabirds or other native species. Restoration of island ecosystems requires social acceptance of eradications, knowledge of how island food webs function, and a long-term commitment to measuring and assisting the recovery process. This book provides a large-scale cross-system compilation, comparison, and synthesis of the ecology of seabird island systems. |
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