TY - T1 - Covariation in population trends and demography reveals targets for conservation action SN - / UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10138/329083 T3 - A1 - Morrison, Catriona A.; Butler, Simon J.; Robinson, Robert A.; Clark, Jacquie A.; Arizaga, Juan; Aunins, Ainars; Balta, Oriol; Cepak, Jaroslav; Chodkiewicz, Tomasz; Escandell, Virginia; Foppen, Ruud P. B.; Gregory, Richard D.; Husby, Magne; Jiguet, Frederic; Kålås, John Atle; Lehikoinen, Aleksi; Lindström, Ake; Moshøj, Charlotte M.; Nagy, Karoly; Nebot, Arantza Leal; Piha, Markus; Reif, Jiri; Sattler, Thomas; Skorpilova, Jana; Szep, Tibor; Teufelbauer, Norbert; Thorup, Kasper; van Turnhout, Chris; Wenninger, Thomas; Gill, Jennifer A. A2 - PB - Y1 - 2021 LA - eng AB - Wildlife conservation policies directed at common and widespread, but declining, species are difficult to design and implement effectively, as multiple environmental changes are likely to contribute to population declines. Conservation actions ultimately aim to influence demographic rates, but targeting actions towards feasible improvements in these is challenging in widespread species with ranges that encompass a wide range of environmental conditions. Across Europe, sharp declines in the abund... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - demography; population trends; migration; conservation; productivity; 1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology N1 - PP - ER -