This review aims to give a comprehensive summary of the economic importance of migratory birds using theoretical and empirical evidence provided in different literature and its influence on conservation and national development. Migration is a general phenomenon in the animal kingdom, which occurs in almost any vertebrate family on earth, several million European migratory birds en route to their winter quarters in Africa and on pre-nuptial flight to their European breeding grounds. It is a fundamental characteristic of the life history of many organisms and it is surely one of the most fascinating of all behaviours in animals without reservation. The huge number of migrating birds represents an important component of biodiversity indicator...
More than 12 % of bird species are threatened with extinction. Numerous anthropogenic activities and...
Many bird populations worldwide are at risk of extinction, and rely heavily on protected area networ...
Twice a year, numerous species of almost all bird genera face the challenge of over-coming distances...
This review aims to give a comprehensive summary of the economic importance of migratory birds using...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Avitourism is one of the faster growing subsectors of ecotouri...
This article contributes to the discussion of protecting migratory birds from the perspective of eco...
Avitourism is an emerging sub-sector of the nature-based tourism industry, where tourist travel moti...
The conservation economics of protecting bird species which migrate across national boundaries is ex...
International audienceGiven their large movement capacities, migratory birds have in principle a wid...
<div><p>Many bird populations worldwide are at risk of extinction, and rely heavily on protected are...
Migration strategies differ greatly among and within avian populations. The associated trade‐offs an...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J
As people have spread around the world, they have taken with them a broad range of other species to ...
Many bird populations worldwide are at risk of extinction, and rely heavily on protected area networ...
Migratory birds, some small and light weight as matchboxes, engage in seasonal inter-continental jou...
More than 12 % of bird species are threatened with extinction. Numerous anthropogenic activities and...
Many bird populations worldwide are at risk of extinction, and rely heavily on protected area networ...
Twice a year, numerous species of almost all bird genera face the challenge of over-coming distances...
This review aims to give a comprehensive summary of the economic importance of migratory birds using...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Avitourism is one of the faster growing subsectors of ecotouri...
This article contributes to the discussion of protecting migratory birds from the perspective of eco...
Avitourism is an emerging sub-sector of the nature-based tourism industry, where tourist travel moti...
The conservation economics of protecting bird species which migrate across national boundaries is ex...
International audienceGiven their large movement capacities, migratory birds have in principle a wid...
<div><p>Many bird populations worldwide are at risk of extinction, and rely heavily on protected are...
Migration strategies differ greatly among and within avian populations. The associated trade‐offs an...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J
As people have spread around the world, they have taken with them a broad range of other species to ...
Many bird populations worldwide are at risk of extinction, and rely heavily on protected area networ...
Migratory birds, some small and light weight as matchboxes, engage in seasonal inter-continental jou...
More than 12 % of bird species are threatened with extinction. Numerous anthropogenic activities and...
Many bird populations worldwide are at risk of extinction, and rely heavily on protected area networ...
Twice a year, numerous species of almost all bird genera face the challenge of over-coming distances...