The looming mass extinction of biodiversity in the humid tropics is a major concern for the future1, yet most reports of extinctions in these regions are anecdotal or conjectural, with a scarcity of robust, broad-based empirical data. Here we report on local extinctions among a wide range of terrestrial and freshwater taxa from Singapore (540 km2) in relation to habitat loss exceeding 95% over 183 years. Substantial rates of documented and inferred extinctions were found, especially for forest specialists, with the greatest proportion of extinct taxa (34–87%) in butterflies, fish, birds and mammals. Observed extinctions were generally fewer, but inferred losses often higher, in vascular plants, phasmids, decapods, amphibians and reptiles (5...
Southeast Asia has the highest relative rate of deforestation of any major tropical region, and coul...
Southeast Asia has the highest relative rate of deforestation of any major tropical region, and coul...
The extinction risk among the terrestrial vertebrates of Southeast Asia, including Indo-Burma and ar...
The looming mass extinction of biodiversity in the humid tropics is a major concern for the future(1...
The native vascular plant flora of the Republic of Singapore has suffered the extinction of 594 out ...
Widespread told rapid losses of natural habitats and biodiversity have made the identification of ex...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWidespread and rapid losses of natur...
Rapid losses and degradation of natural habitats in the tropics are driving catastrophic declines an...
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient remains one of the most widely recognized yet puzzling pattern...
The co-extinction of interdependent species in relation to massive, long-term habitat disturbance ha...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe co-extinction of interdependent ...
First published online in 2009Southeast Asia is a region of conservation concern due to heavy losses...
There are few empirical data, particularly collected simultaneously from multiple sites, on extincti...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...
Southeast Asia has the highest relative rate of deforestation of any major tropical region, and coul...
Southeast Asia has the highest relative rate of deforestation of any major tropical region, and coul...
The extinction risk among the terrestrial vertebrates of Southeast Asia, including Indo-Burma and ar...
The looming mass extinction of biodiversity in the humid tropics is a major concern for the future(1...
The native vascular plant flora of the Republic of Singapore has suffered the extinction of 594 out ...
Widespread told rapid losses of natural habitats and biodiversity have made the identification of ex...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWidespread and rapid losses of natur...
Rapid losses and degradation of natural habitats in the tropics are driving catastrophic declines an...
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient remains one of the most widely recognized yet puzzling pattern...
The co-extinction of interdependent species in relation to massive, long-term habitat disturbance ha...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe co-extinction of interdependent ...
First published online in 2009Southeast Asia is a region of conservation concern due to heavy losses...
There are few empirical data, particularly collected simultaneously from multiple sites, on extincti...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...
Southeast Asia has the highest relative rate of deforestation of any major tropical region, and coul...
Southeast Asia has the highest relative rate of deforestation of any major tropical region, and coul...
The extinction risk among the terrestrial vertebrates of Southeast Asia, including Indo-Burma and ar...