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Laura Zango
Researcher at University of Barcelona
Publications - 10
Citations - 199
Laura Zango is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Foraging. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 96 citations.
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Spatial scales of marine conservation management for breeding seabirds
Steffen Oppel,Mark Bolton,Ana P. B. Carneiro,Maria P. Dias,Jonathan A. Green,Juan F. Masello,Richard A. Phillips,Ellie Owen,Petra Quillfeldt,Annalea Beard,Sophie Bertrand,Sophie Bertrand,Jez Blackburn,P. Dee Boersma,Alder Borges,Annette C. Broderick,Paulo Catry,Ian R. Cleasby,Elizabeth Clingham,Jeroen Creuwels,Sarah Crofts,Richard J. Cuthbert,Hanneke Dallmeijer,Delia Davies,Rachel Davies,Ben J. Dilley,Herculano Andrade Dinis,Justine Dossa,Michael J. Dunn,Márcio Amorim Efe,Annette L. Fayet,Leila Figueiredo,Adelcides Pereira Frederico,Carina Gjerdrum,Brendan J. Godley,José Pedro Granadeiro,Tim Guilford,Keith C. Hamer,Carolina Hazin,April Hedd,Leeann Henry,Marcos Hernández-Montero,Jefferson T. Hinke,Nobuo Kokubun,Eliza H. K. Leat,Laura McFarlane Tranquilla,Benjamin Metzger,Teresa Militão,Gilson Montrond,Wim C. Mullié,Oliver Padget,Elizabeth J. Pearmain,Ingrid L. Pollet,Klemens Pütz,Flavio Quintana,Norman Ratcliffe,Robert A. Ronconi,Peter G. Ryan,Sarah Saldanha,Akiko Shoji,Jolene Sim,Cleo Small,Louise M. Soanes,Akinori Takahashi,Phil N. Trathan,Wayne Z. Trivelpiece,Jan Veen,Ewan D. Wakefield,Nicola Weber,Sam B. Weber,Laura Zango,Francis Daunt,Motohiro Ito,Michael P. Harris,Mark Newell,Sarah Wanless,Jacob González-Solís,John P. Croxall +77 more
TL;DR: In this article, the space use patterns of seabirds were examined to provide guidance on whether conservation management approaches should be tailored for taxonomic groups with different movement characteristics, and the results highlight that short-ranging and aggregating species such as cormorants, auks, some penguins, and gulls would benefit from conservation approaches at relatively small spatial scales during their breeding season.
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Latitudinal exposure to DDTs, HCB, PCBs, PBDEs and DP in giant petrels (Macronectes spp.) across the Southern Ocean
TL;DR: Spatial POP patterns found in giant petrels match those predicted by global distribution models, and reinforce the hypothesis of atmospheric long-range transport as the main source of POPs in Antarctica.
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Global political responsibility for the conservation of albatrosses and large petrels
Martin Beal,Martin Beal,Maria P. Dias,Maria P. Dias,Richard A. Phillips,Steffen Oppel,Carolina Hazin,Elizabeth J. Pearmain,Josh Adams,David J. Anderson,Michelle Antolos,Javier Arata,José Manuel Arcos,John P. Y. Arnould,Jill A. Awkerman,Elizabeth A. Bell,Michael A. Bell,Mark Carey,Ryan D. Carle,Thomas A. Clay,Jaimie Cleeland,Valentina Colodro,Melinda G. Conners,Marta Cruz-Flores,Richard J. Cuthbert,Karine Delord,Lorna Deppe,Ben J. Dilley,Herculano Andrade Dinis,Graeme Elliott,Fernanda De Felipe,Jonathan J. Felis,Manuela G. Forero,Amanda N. D. Freeman,Akira Fukuda,Jacob González-Solís,José Pedro Granadeiro,April Hedd,Peter Hodum,Peter Hodum,José Manuel Igual,Audrey Jaeger,Todd J. Landers,Todd J. Landers,Todd J. Landers,Matthieu Le Corre,Azwianewi B. Makhado,Benjamin Metzger,Teresa Militão,William A. Montevecchi,Virginia Morera-Pujol,Leia Navarro-Herrero,Deon Nel,D. G. Nicholls,Daniel Oro,Ridha Ouni,Kiyoaki Ozaki,Flavio Quintana,Raül Ramos,Tim Reid,José Manuel Reyes-González,Christopher J. R. Robertson,Graham Robertson,Mohamed Salah Romdhane,Peter G. Ryan,Paul M. Sagar,Fumio Sato,Stefan Schoombie,R. Paul Scofield,Scott A. Shaffer,Nirmal Shah,Kim L. Stevens,Christopher A. Surman,Robert M. Suryan,Akinori Takahashi,Vikash Tatayah,Graeme A. Taylor,David R. Thompson,Leigh G. Torres,Kath Walker,Ross M. Wanless,Ross M. Wanless,Susan M. Waugh,Henri Weimerskirch,Takashi Yamamoto,Zuzana Zajková,Laura Zango,Paulo Catry +87 more
TL;DR: This work quantified the links among national populations of these threatened seabirds and the regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) which regulate fishing in the high seas, making explicit the relative responsibilities that each country and RFMO has for the management of shared biodiversity.
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Double-tagging scores of seabirds reveals that light-level geolocator accuracy is limited by species idiosyncrasies and equatorial solar profiles
Luke R. Halpin,Jeremy D. Ross,Raül Ramos,Rowan Mott,Nicholas Carlile,Nick Golding,José Manuel Reyes-González,Teresa Militão,Fernanda De Felipe,Zuzana Zajková,Marta Cruz-Flores,Sarah Saldanha,Virginia Morera-Pujol,Leia Navarro-Herrero,Laura Zango,Jacob González-Solís,Rohan H. Clarke +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether assumed uncertainty norms held across a larger-scale, multispecies study and found that geolocator spatial accuracy was lower than the ~200km often assumed.
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Year-round individual specialization in the feeding ecology of a long-lived seabird
Laura Zango,José Manuel Reyes-González,Teresa Militão,Zuzana Zajková,Zuzana Zajková,Eduardo Álvarez-Alonso,Raül Ramos,Jacob González-Solís +7 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that the development of individual specialization is more flexible than previously thought, i.e. it emerges under specific environmental conditions and can develop differently when environmental conditions vary.