Species that show obvious population declines are relatively easy to categorize as globally threatened under IUCN Red List criteria. However, species whose populations are highly concentrated at a few inaccessible sites that are unprotected or habitat-threatened and then disperse are more difficult to pigeon-hole. Here we re-assess the conservation status of one such species – the Chestnut-banded Plover Charadrius pallidus – that occurs across Africa in specialized, inaccessible and arid habitat. Wetland bird counts from 1991 to the present allow us to determine a New World population estimate of about 17,830 birds. This allows us to determine a new 1 % level and we identified only eight sites in southern and East Africa where these plovers...
Eberhart-Phillips L, Colwell M. Conservation challenges of a sink: the viability of an isolated popu...
Habitat loss is the leading cause of species extinction. Protecting and managing habitat quality is ...
Complete population estimates for widely distributed species are rarely possible. However, for the t...
Threatened and endangered migratory birds present a challenge to conservation efforts because they u...
Effective management of wildlife populations requires identification of the factors limiting their g...
The Madagascar Plover Charadrius thoracicus is a threatened wader endemic to Madagascar. We report t...
Andrew Lydeard and Gerry Harris The Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) was federally listed in 1986....
Cruz-López M, Eberhart-Phillips L, Fernández G, et al. The plight of a plover: Viability of an impor...
Jones W, Eberhart-Hertel LJ, Freckleton RP, et al. Exceptionally high apparent adult survival in thr...
"Published in June 2018.""The Piping Plover's largest vulnerability comes from its nesting habits. L...
Small, at-risk populations are those for which accurate demographic information is most crucial to c...
Umbrella species are rarely selected systematically from a range of candidate species. On sandy beac...
Seasonal fluctuations in population size reflect breeding patterns and movements of birds, but disti...
Umbrella species are rarely selected systematically from a range of candidate species. On sandy beac...
and common breeding shorebird in temperate North America (Jackson & Jackson 2000). Despite the f...
Eberhart-Phillips L, Colwell M. Conservation challenges of a sink: the viability of an isolated popu...
Habitat loss is the leading cause of species extinction. Protecting and managing habitat quality is ...
Complete population estimates for widely distributed species are rarely possible. However, for the t...
Threatened and endangered migratory birds present a challenge to conservation efforts because they u...
Effective management of wildlife populations requires identification of the factors limiting their g...
The Madagascar Plover Charadrius thoracicus is a threatened wader endemic to Madagascar. We report t...
Andrew Lydeard and Gerry Harris The Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) was federally listed in 1986....
Cruz-López M, Eberhart-Phillips L, Fernández G, et al. The plight of a plover: Viability of an impor...
Jones W, Eberhart-Hertel LJ, Freckleton RP, et al. Exceptionally high apparent adult survival in thr...
"Published in June 2018.""The Piping Plover's largest vulnerability comes from its nesting habits. L...
Small, at-risk populations are those for which accurate demographic information is most crucial to c...
Umbrella species are rarely selected systematically from a range of candidate species. On sandy beac...
Seasonal fluctuations in population size reflect breeding patterns and movements of birds, but disti...
Umbrella species are rarely selected systematically from a range of candidate species. On sandy beac...
and common breeding shorebird in temperate North America (Jackson & Jackson 2000). Despite the f...
Eberhart-Phillips L, Colwell M. Conservation challenges of a sink: the viability of an isolated popu...
Habitat loss is the leading cause of species extinction. Protecting and managing habitat quality is ...
Complete population estimates for widely distributed species are rarely possible. However, for the t...