2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.24.445472
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Species’ traits and exposure as a future lens for quantifying seabird bycatch vulnerability in global fisheries

Abstract: Fisheries bycatch, the incidental mortality of non-target species, is a global threat to seabirds and a major driver of their declines worldwide. Identifying the most vulnerable species is core to developing sustainable fisheries management strategies that aim to improve conservation outcomes. To advance this goal, we present a preliminary vulnerability framework that integrates dimensions of species exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity to fisheries bycatch to classify species into five vulnerability c… Show more

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