نتایج جستجو برای: threatened birds

تعداد نتایج: 56319  

Journal: :Bird Conservation International 2022

Summary The expansion of wildlife trade on social media presents many challenges but also opportunities to gain insights into areas where there is little recent data. West Africa has historically been a major source wild birds in international 2007, the requirement for CITES (Convention International Trade Endangered Species Wild Fauna and Flora) Parties monitor host West-African species ended ...

2015
Brock Geary M. Clay Green Bart M. Ballard

Understanding natal dispersal patterns of animals is critical to development of effective species conservation plans, as it ensures that population management takes place at appropriate scales. The reddish egret Egretta rufescens is a threatened waterbird species lacking documentation on many aspects of its ecology, including movement behaviors at all life stages. We attached satellite transmit...

2015
Ingo Grass Roland Brandl Alexandra Botzat Eike Lena Neuschulz Nina Farwig

The degradation of natural forests to modified forests threatens subtropical and tropical biodiversity worldwide. Yet, species responses to forest modification vary considerably. Furthermore, effects of forest modification can differ, whether with respect to diversity components (taxonomic or phylogenetic) or to local (α-diversity) and regional (β-diversity) spatial scales. This real-world comp...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
J P Hilbers A M Schipper A J Hendriks F Verones H M Pereira M A J Huijbregts

Methods to quantify the vulnerability of species to extinction are typically limited by the availability of species-specific input data pertaining to life-history characteristics and population dynamics. This lack of data hampers global biodiversity assessments and conservation planning. Here, we developed a new framework that systematically quantifies extinction risk based on allometric relati...

2017
Francisco C Ferreira Junior Raquel A Rodrigues Vincenzo A Ellis Lemuel O Leite Magno A Z Borges Érika M Braga

Habitat modification may change vertebrate and vector-borne disease distributions. However, natural forest regeneration through secondary succession may mitigate these effects. Here we tested the hypothesis that secondary succession influences the distribution of birds and their haemosporidian parasites (genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus) in a seasonally dry tropical forest, a globally threate...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2017
Airam Rodríguez Nick D Holmes Peter G Ryan Kerry-Jayne Wilson Lucie Faulquier Yovana Murillo André F Raine Jay F Penniman Verónica Neves Beneharo Rodríguez Juan J Negro André Chiaradia Peter Dann Tracy Anderson Benjamin Metzger Masaki Shirai Lorna Deppe Jennifer Wheeler Peter Hodum Catia Gouveia Vanda Carmo Gilberto P Carreira Luis Delgado-Alburqueque Carlos Guerra-Correa François-Xavier Couzi Marc Travers Matthieu Le Corre

Artificial lights at night cause high mortality of seabirds, one of the most endangered groups of birds globally. Fledglings of burrow-nesting seabirds, and to a lesser extent adults, are attracted to and then grounded (i.e., forced to land) by lights when they fly at night. We reviewed the current state of knowledge of seabird attraction to light to identify information gaps and propose measur...

2015
Jasmine R. Lee Ramona Maggini Martin F. J. Taylor Richard A. Fuller Ulrich Joger

Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving species' vulnerability in a spatially explicit manner so as to direct on-ground action. However, there have been only few attempts to map the spatial distribution of the factors driving vulnerability to climate change. Here we conduct a species-level assessment of climate change vulnerability for...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Edward H Morrow Trevor E Pitcher

The relationship between sexual selection and extinction risk has rarely been investigated. This is unfortunate because extinction plays a key role in determining the patterns of species richness seen in extant clades, which form the basis of comparative studies into the role that sexual selection may play in promoting speciation. We investigate the extent to which the perceived risk of extinct...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2012
Melinda L Moir Peter A Vesk Karl E C Brennan Robert Poulin Lesley Hughes David A Keith Michael A McCarthy David J Coates

Translocation, introduction, reintroduction, and assisted migrations are species conservation strategies that are attracting increasing attention, especially in the face of climate change. However, preventing the extinction of the suite of dependent species whose host species are threatened is seldom considered, and the effects on dependent species of moving threatened hosts are unclear. There ...

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