Abstract: Problem statement: The Azores is a archipelago of nine volcanic islands, situated in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. Oceanic islands are known hotspots of biodiversity and the Azores, although relatively young (0.3-13 MA), conform to this general pattern. The local avifauna amount to 37 birding species, with two endemic species and 11 endemic subspecies. With an estimated population of 240,000 inhabitants, with increasing needs, most of the natural habitats that support bird populations are under a constant pressure. The use of bird distribution and species richness could be used as a suitable tool for management and would also be effective when applied in other archipelagos. Approach: In the course of the Bionatura projec...
The Convention on Biological Diversity aspires to designate 10% of the global oceans as Marine Prote...
The Tinhosas islands, in São Tomé e Príncipe, host the most important seabird breeding colony in the...
Protected areas (PAs) have been selected using either subjective or objective criteria applied to an...
As endemics are considered plant and animal species including birds, which are in the focus of this ...
The birds of the steppe environments face a number of different threats relating to habitat degradat...
Copyright © Springer 2005.Nineteen areas in seven of the nine Azorean islands were evaluated for spe...
The removal of invasive species and mitigation of habitat loss are vital conservation tools for spec...
Seabirds face a unique set of threats, including prey depletion and bycatch mortality due to commerc...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, with 29% of species at some risk of extinc...
Seabird populations in the Azores archipelago are currently much smaller and more restricted in dist...
BACKGROUND An updated checklist of the Birds of the Azores is presented based on information compile...
AIM: The world's islands support disproportionate levels of endemic avian biodiversity despite suffe...
Birds – Comprida Island (Aves – Ilha Comprida in Portuguese and English) is the result of studies th...
Data PaperThe former Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical-IICT (Lisbon, Portugal), recently...
It is crucial for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are large and effective enough to s...
The Convention on Biological Diversity aspires to designate 10% of the global oceans as Marine Prote...
The Tinhosas islands, in São Tomé e Príncipe, host the most important seabird breeding colony in the...
Protected areas (PAs) have been selected using either subjective or objective criteria applied to an...
As endemics are considered plant and animal species including birds, which are in the focus of this ...
The birds of the steppe environments face a number of different threats relating to habitat degradat...
Copyright © Springer 2005.Nineteen areas in seven of the nine Azorean islands were evaluated for spe...
The removal of invasive species and mitigation of habitat loss are vital conservation tools for spec...
Seabirds face a unique set of threats, including prey depletion and bycatch mortality due to commerc...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, with 29% of species at some risk of extinc...
Seabird populations in the Azores archipelago are currently much smaller and more restricted in dist...
BACKGROUND An updated checklist of the Birds of the Azores is presented based on information compile...
AIM: The world's islands support disproportionate levels of endemic avian biodiversity despite suffe...
Birds – Comprida Island (Aves – Ilha Comprida in Portuguese and English) is the result of studies th...
Data PaperThe former Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical-IICT (Lisbon, Portugal), recently...
It is crucial for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are large and effective enough to s...
The Convention on Biological Diversity aspires to designate 10% of the global oceans as Marine Prote...
The Tinhosas islands, in São Tomé e Príncipe, host the most important seabird breeding colony in the...
Protected areas (PAs) have been selected using either subjective or objective criteria applied to an...