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An ecologically sound and participatory monitoring network for pan‐Arctic seabirds

AbstractIn a warming Arctic, circumpolar long‐term monitoring programs are key to advancing ecological knowledge and informing environmental policies. Calls for better involvement of Arctic peoples in all stages of the monitoring process are widespread, although such transformation of Arctic science is still in its infancy. Seabirds stand out as ecological sentinels of environmental changes, and priority has been given to implement the Circumpolar Seabird Monitoring Plan (CSMP). We assessed the representativeness of a pan‐Arctic seabird monitoring network focused on the black‐legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) by comparing the distribution of environmental variables for all known versus monitored colonies. We found that with respect to its spatiotemporal coverage, this monitoring network does not fully embrace current and future environmental gradients. To improve the current scheme, we designed a method to identify colonies whose inclusion in the monitoring network will improve its ecological representativeness, limit logistical constraints, and improve involvement of Arctic peoples. We thereby highlight that inclusion of study sites in the Bering Sea, Siberia, western Russia, northern Norway, and southeastern Greenland could improve the current monitoring network and that their proximity to local populations might allow increased involvement of local communities. Our framework can be applied to improve existing monitoring networks in other ecoregions and sociological contexts.
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, 570, Conservation of Natural Resources, Climate Change, 590, sentinel species, Charadriiformes, 环境梯度, Practice and Policy, citizen science, sitios clave de monitoreo, Animals, 公民科学, ciencia ciudadana, environmental gradients, gradiente ambiental, gaviota tridáctila, Arctic Regions, 哨兵物种, especie centinela, black-legged kittiwakes, 关键监测点, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, key monitoring sites, 黑腿三趾鸥, Environmental Monitoring
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, 570, Conservation of Natural Resources, Climate Change, 590, sentinel species, Charadriiformes, 环境梯度, Practice and Policy, citizen science, sitios clave de monitoreo, Animals, 公民科学, ciencia ciudadana, environmental gradients, gradiente ambiental, gaviota tridáctila, Arctic Regions, 哨兵物种, especie centinela, black-legged kittiwakes, 关键监测点, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, key monitoring sites, 黑腿三趾鸥, Environmental Monitoring
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