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Title: Global tracking of marine megafauna space use reveals how to achieve conservation targets
Authors: Sequeira, Ana M. M. : Rodriguez, Jorge P. : Marley, Sarah A. : Calich, Hannah J.; van der Mheen, Mirjam; VanCompernolle, Michelle and Arrowsmith, Lucy M.; Peel, Lauren R.; Queiroz, Nuno; Vedor, Marisa; da Costa, Ivo; Mucientes, Gonzalo; Couto, Ana and Humphries, Nicolas E.; Abalo-Morla, Sara; Abascal, Francisco J. and Abercrombie, Debra L.; Abrantes, Katya; Abreu-Grobois, F. Alberto; Afonso, Andre S.; Afonso, Pedro; Ahonen, Heidi and Akesson, Susanne; Alfaro-Shigueto, Joanna; Andrews, Russel D. and Angelier, Frederic; Antonopoulou, Marina; Arata, Javier A. and Araujo, Gonzalo; Arauz, Randall; Arcos, Jose Manuel; Arregui, Igor; Arrizabalaga, Haritz; Auger-Methe, Marie; Bach, Steffen and Bailleul, Fred; Baird, Robin W.; Balazs, George H.; Barco, Susan G.; Barnett, Adam; Baverstock, Warren; Baylis, Alastair M. M.; Beard, Annalea; Becares, Juan; Belda, Eduardo J. and Bell, Ian; Bennison, Ashley; Benson, Scott R.; Bernal, Diego and Berumen, Michael L.; Bessudo, Sandra; Bezerra, Natalia P. A. and Blaison, Antonin V.; Blanco, Gabriela S.; Block, Barbara A. and Bolton, Mark; Bond, Mark E.; Bonfil, Ramon; Braun, Camrin D.; Broderick, Annette C.; Brooke, Michael de L.; Brooks, Annabelle M. L.; Brooks, Edward J.; Bruno, Ignacio M.; Burns, Jennifer M.; Byrne, Michael E.; Campana, Steven E.; Campbell, Hamish A.; Campbell, Richard A.; Carlisle, Aaron; Carmichael, Ruth H.; Carroll, Gemma; Casale, Paolo; Ceia, Filipe R. and Chapman, Demian D.; Chapple, Taylor K.; Charrassin, Jean-Benoit and Chiaradia, Andre; Chisholm, John; Clarke, Christopher R. and Clay, Thomas A.; Cleguer, Christophe; Clingham, Elizabeth and Clua, Eric E. G.; Cochran, Jesse E. M.; Constantine, Rochelle and Cooper, Robert W.; Crochelet, Estelle; Cronin, Michelle and Cuevas, Eduardo; DaCosta, Kayla P.; Dagorn, Laurent; Daly, Ryan and Davis, Randall W.; de Bruyn, P. J. Nico; Delgado-Trejo, Carlos and Dellinger, Thomas; Derville, Solene; Diamant, Stella and DiMatteo, Andrew; Dodge, Kara L.; Doherty, Philip D.; Double, Michael C.; Dove, Alistair D. M.; Doyle, Thomas K.; Drew, Michael J.; Dubbs, Lindsay L.; Duffy, Clinton A. J.; Dutton, Peter H.; Edwards, Ewan W. J.; Einoder, Luke D.; Erdmann, Mark V.; Espinoza, Eduardo; Esteban, Nicole; Fagundes, Ana Isabel and Feare, Chris; Ferguson, Steven H.; Ferreira, Luciana C. and Ferretti, Francesco; Filmalter, John; Finucci, Brittany and Fischer, G. Chris; Fitzpatrick, Richard J.; Fontes, Jorge and Formia, Angela; Fossette, Sabrina; Francis, Malcolm P. and Friedlaender, Ari S.; Furtado, Miguel; Gallagher, Austin J. and Garrigue, Claire; Gennari, Enrico; Gilchrist, H. Grant; Godley, Brendan J.; Goldsworthy, Simon D.; Gollock, Matthew; Carman, Victoria Gonzalez; Grecian, W. James; Green, Jonathan R. and Guinet, Christophe; Gustafson, Johan; Guttridge, Tristan L. and Guzman, Hector M.; Hamer, Derek; Hamer, Keith C.; Hammerschlag, Neil; Hammill, Mike O.; Harman, Luke; Harrison, Emma; Hart, Catherine E.; Harris, A. Errol; Hastie, Gordon; Hazin, Fabio H. V.; Heard, Matt; Hearn, Alex R.; Heide-Jorgensen, Mads Peter and Henry, Leeann; Henry, Robert William; Hernandez, Vicente Guzman; Herrera, Arturo E.; Hindell, Mark A.; Holdsworth, John C.; Holmes, Bonnie J.; Howey, Lucy A.; Hoyos Padilla, Edgar Mauricio; Huckstadt, Luis A.; Hueter, Robert E.; Lara, Paulo H. and Hussey, Nigel E.; Huveneers, Charlie; Hyland, Kevin; Irion, Dylan T.; Jacoby, David M. P.; Jaeger, Audrey; Jaidah, Mohammed Y.; Jessopp, Mark; Jewell, Oliver J. D.; Johnson, Ryan and Jones, Carl G.; Jonsen, Ian D.; Jordan, Lance K. B.; Jorgensen, Salvador J.; Kato, Akiko; Ketchum, James T.; Kitaysky, Alexander S.; Klimley, A. Peter; Kock, Alison A.; Koen, Pieter and Archila, Felipe Ladino; Lana, Fernanda O.; Lane, Jude V. and Le Corre, Matthieu; Lea, Mary-Anne; Lea, James; Leat, Eliza H. K.; Lee, Olivia A.; Levenson, J. Jacob; Ley-Quinonez, Cesar P. and Llewellyn, Fiona; Lockhart, Gwen; Lopez, Gustave G. and Mendilaharsu, Milagros Lopez; Lowther, Andrew D.; Luschi, Paolo and Lutcavage, Molly E.; Lyon, Warrick S.; Macena, Bruno C. L. and Mackay, Alice I.; Madden, Christine A.; Mallory, Mark L. and Mangel, Jeffrey C.; Manning, Michael; Mansfield, Kate L. and March, David; Marco, Adolfo; Marcoux, Marianne; Acuna-Marrero, David; Marsh, Helene; Marshall, Heather; Mate, Bruce and McAllister, Jaime D.; McGuire, Rebecca L.; McKenzie, Jane and McLeay, Lachlan; McMahon, Clive R.; Modest, Michelle; Morris, John; Muelbert, Monica M. C.; Namboothri, Naveen; Nichols, Wallace J.; Nicoll, Malcolm A. C.; Norman, Bradley M.; Norris, Ken; Olsen, Erik; Oppel, Steffen; Orlowski, Sabine; Pagano, Anthony M.; Page, Brad; Paiva, Vitor H.; Palacios, Daniel M. and Papastamatiou, Yannis P.; Parker, Denise M.; Pattiaratchi, Charitha; Peckham, Hoyt; Penaherrera-Palma, Cesar R. and Pepperell, Julian G.; Phillips, Richard A.; Pierce, Simon J. and Pikesley, Stephen K.; Pilcher, Nicolas J.; Pinet, Patrick and Pinkerton, Matt; Pirotta, Enrico; Plot, Virginie; Powell, Abby N.; Powers, Kevin D.; Prebble, Clare E. M.; Preston, Tiana J. and Prieto, Rui; Prosdocimi, Laura; Quinn, John L.; Quintero, Lina Maria; Raclot, Thierry; Ramirez, Ivan; Ramirez-Macias, Deni; Ramos, Jaime A.; Read, Andrew J.; Ream, Rolf; Rees, ALan F.; Reina, Richard D.; Reisinger, Ryan R.; Revuelta, Ohiana; Reynolds, Samantha D.; Richardson, Anthony J. and Riekkola, Leena; Riet-Sapriza, Federico G.; Robinson, David P. and Robinson, Patrick W.; Rocha, Carlos F. D.; Rogers, Tracey L. and Rohner, Christoph A.; Ropert-Coudert, Yan; Ross, Monica; Rowat, David R. L.; Ruhomaun, Kevin; Sagar, Paul M.; Samoilys, Melita A.; Sanchez, Sonia; Sandoval-Lugo, Alejandra G.; dos Santos, Erik A. P.; Santos, Antonio M.; Scales, Kylie L.; Schofield, Gail; Semmens, Jayson M.; Setyawan, Edy; Shaffer, Scott A. and Shanker, Kartik; Sheaves, Marcus; Shillinger, George L. and Shivji, Mahmood S.; Sianipar, Abraham; Silk, Janet R. D. and Silva, Monica A.; Sim, Jolene; Simpson, Samantha J.; Skomal, Gregory; Slip, David J.; Smale, Malcolm J.; Soler, German A. and Soria, Marc; Sousa, Lara L.; Southall, Emily J.; Stahl, Jean-Claude; Stehfest, Kilian M.; Sterling, Jeremy T.; Stevens, John D.; Stevens, Guy M. W.; Stewart, Joshua D.; Swaminathan, Adhith; Takahashi, Akinori; Tatayah, Vikash; Thiebot, Jean-Baptiste; Thompson, Paul M.; Thorrold, Simon R.; Thums, Michele; Tomas, Jesus; Torres, Leigh G.; Towner, Alison and Trathan, Philip N.; Tyminski, John P.; van Buiten, Ricardo Sagarminaga; Van Dam, Robert P.; Vandeperre, Frederic and Varo-Cruz, Nuria; Vaudo, Jeremy J.; Vely, Michel and Villegas-Amtmann, Stella; Vincent, Cecile; Waayers, David and Wanless, Sarah; Watanabe, Yuuki Y.; Watt, Cortney A.; Weber, Sam B.; Weber, Nicola; Weise, Michael J.; Welch, Linda and Wells, Randall S.; Werry, Jonathan M.; Wetherbee, Bradley M. and White, Timothy D.; Whiting, Scott D.; Whiting, Andrea U. and Wiebkin, Annelise; Wienecke, Barbara; Wildermann, Natalie E. and Wiley, David N.; Will, Alexis; Williams, Sean; Windstein, Marie and Wischnewski, Saskia; Witt, Matthew J.; Womersley, Freya C. and Wood, Andrew G.; Wright, Lucy J.; Xavier, Jose C.; Yamamoto, Takashi; Yurkowski, David J.; Zarate, Patricia M. and Zavala-Norzagaray, Alan; Zerbini, Alexandre N.; Costa, Daniel P. and Harcourt, Rob; Meekan, Mark G.; Hays, Graeme C.; Sims, David W.; Duarte, Carlos M.; Eguiluz, Victor M.
Citation: SCIENCE, 2025, 388, 1086-1097
Abstract: The recent Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) sets ambitious goals but no clear pathway for how zero loss of important biodiversity areas and halting human-induced extinction of threatened species will be achieved. We assembled a multi-taxa tracking dataset (11 million geopositions from 15,845 tracked individuals across 121 species) to provide a global assessment of space use of highly mobile marine megafauna, showing that 63\% of the area that they cover is used 80\% of the time as important migratory corridors or residence areas. The GBF 30\% threshold (Target 3) will be insufficient for marine megafauna's effective conservation, leaving important areas exposed to major anthropogenic threats. Coupling area protection with mitigation strategies (e.g., fishing regulation, wildlife-traffic separation) will be essential to reach international goals and conserve biodiversity. Editor's summary Many large marine animals are threatened with extinction. To address this problem, the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework has set a goal of protecting, conserving, and managing at least 30\% of the world's oceans. However, the effectiveness of area-based conservation may be limited for highly mobile marine species, especially when there is limited understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of animal movement in the oceans. Sequeira et al. compiled tracking data from thousands of large marine vertebrates representing more than 100 species and identified important migratory corridors and areas where many species reside (see the Perspective by Gerber and Davis). Their findings show hotspots of movement and reveal that 30\% protection will be inadequate for effective conservation, particularly considering the distribution of threats to biodiversity. -Bianca Lopez
Keywords: SEA-TURTLE BYCATCH; DEBRIS INGESTION; SEABIRDS; DISTRIBUTIONS; MOVEMENTS; MORTALITY; AGREEMENT; PATTERNS; COASTAL; WHALES
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Type: Article
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DOI: 10.1126/science.adl0239
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/2516
ISSN: 0036-8075
E-ISSN: 1095-9203
Funder: 2020 Fellowship in Marine Conservation by the Pew Charitable Trusts
Appears in Publication types:Artículos científicos



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