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The scientific basis for new and sustainable management of migratory European ducks


Johan Elmberg, Petri Nummi, Hannu Pöysä, Kjell Sjöberg, Gunnar Gunnarsson, Preben Clausen, Matthieu Guillemain, David Rodrigues & Veli-Matti Väänänen
Elmberg, J., Nummi, P., Pöysä, H., Sjöberg, K., Gunnarsson, G., Clausen, P., Guillemain, M., Rodrigues, D. & Väänänen, V-M. 2006: The scientific basis for new and sustainable management of migratory European ducks. - Wildl. Biol. 12: 121-127.
 
It is an axiom in ecology that knowing the sheer number of individuals in a population is of very little help if the objective is to understand future and past changes in population size. Yet, this is exactly how migratory European ducks are monitored, many of which are important quarry species in several countries. We argue that present monitoring is insufficient to address objectives of wise use and sustainability such as those emphasised in recent management directives and multilateral international agreements. The two main problems are the almost total lack of reliable data on recruitment and mortality. We advocate a pan-European monitoring system based on undisputed scientific principles; i.e. a long-term, coordinated and standardised scheme that produces data about vital rates of duck populations as well as about harvest size. Data from such a scheme can be used by game biologists to produce predictive tools, thus providing a functional basis for management decisions for adaptive harvesting and conservation alike.
 
Key words: duck, management, monitoring, population, policy, sustainability, waterfowl
 
Johan Elmberg, Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Kristianstad University, SE-291 88, Kristianstad, Sweden - e-mail: Johan.Elmberg@mna.hkr.se
Petri Nummi & Veli-Matti Väänänen, Department of Applied Biology, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 27, FIN-00014, University of Helsinki, Finland - e-mail addresses: petri.nummi@helsinki.fi (Petri Nummi); veli-matti.vaananen@helsinki.fi (Veli-Matti Väänänen)
Hannu Pöysä, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Joensuu Game and Fisheries Research, Yliopistokatu 6, FIN-80100, Joensuu, Finland - e-mail: hannu.poysa@rktl.fi
Kjell Sjöberg, Department of Animal Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE-901 83, Umeå, Sweden - e-mail: kjell.sjoberg@szooek.slu.se
Gunnar Gunnarsson, Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Kristianstad University, SE-291 88, Kristianstad, Sweden and Department of Animal Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE-901 83, Umeå, Sweden - e-mail: gunnar.gunnarsson@mna.hkr.se
Preben Clausen, National Environmental Research Institute, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Biodiversity, Grenåvej 14, DK-8410 Rønde, Denmark - e-mail: pc@dmu.dk
Matthieu Guillemain, Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune Sauvage, CNERA Avifaune Migratrice, La Tour du Valat, Le Sambuc, F-13200 Arles, France - e-mail: m.guillemain@oncfs.gouv.fr
David Rodrigues, Forest Department, Agronomics High School of Coimbra, ESAC, Bencanta, PT-3040-316 Coimbra, Portugal - e-mail: drodrigues@mail.esac.pt
 
Corresponding author: Johan Elmberg
 
Received 31 December 2004, accepted 25 July 2005
 
Associate Editor: John W. Connelly