© The American Ornithologists’ Union, 2006.Southeast Asia has the highest relative rate of deforestation of any major tropical region, and could lose three quarters of its original forests by 2100 and up to 42% of its biodiversity. Here, we report on the current state of its biota and highlight the primary drivers of the threat of extinction now faced by much of the unique and rich fauna and flora of the region. Furthermore, the known impacts on the biodiversity of Southeast Asia are likely to be just the tip of the iceberg, owing to the paucity of research data. The looming Southeast Asian biodiversity disaster demands immediate and definitive actions, yet such measures continue to be constrained by socioeconomic factors, including poverty...
There are few empirical data, particularly collected simultaneously from multiple sites, on extincti...
Copyright 2009 ESA. All rights reserved.All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite rec...
Forest degradation, forest fires, and wildlife poaching have devastated biodiversity in Indonesia. T...
Southeast Asia has the highest relative rate of deforestation of any major tropical region, and coul...
First published online in 2009Southeast Asia is a region of conservation concern due to heavy losses...
Abstract Southeast Asia is a region of conservation concern due to heavy losses of its native habita...
Southeast Asia was almost entirely covered by rainforest 8,000 years ago. Today, this region is expe...
The extinction risk among the terrestrial vertebrates of Southeast Asia, including Indo-Burma and ar...
Southeast Asia has arguably the highest biodiversity loss due to the high deforestation rate and hun...
Southeast Asia, which encompasses four biodiversity hotspots (Indo-Burma, Sundaland, the Philippines...
Tropical forest diversity is simultaneously threatened by habitat loss and exploitation for wildlife...
Southeast Asia, which encompasses four biodiversity hotspots (Indo-Burma, Sundaland, the Philippines...
Southeast (SE) Asia holds high regional biodiversity and endemism levels but is also one of the worl...
Southeast (SE) Asia holds high regional biodiversity and endemism levels but is also one of the worl...
Southeast Asia experiences one of the highest rates of deforestation in the tropics due to agricultu...
There are few empirical data, particularly collected simultaneously from multiple sites, on extincti...
Copyright 2009 ESA. All rights reserved.All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite rec...
Forest degradation, forest fires, and wildlife poaching have devastated biodiversity in Indonesia. T...
Southeast Asia has the highest relative rate of deforestation of any major tropical region, and coul...
First published online in 2009Southeast Asia is a region of conservation concern due to heavy losses...
Abstract Southeast Asia is a region of conservation concern due to heavy losses of its native habita...
Southeast Asia was almost entirely covered by rainforest 8,000 years ago. Today, this region is expe...
The extinction risk among the terrestrial vertebrates of Southeast Asia, including Indo-Burma and ar...
Southeast Asia has arguably the highest biodiversity loss due to the high deforestation rate and hun...
Southeast Asia, which encompasses four biodiversity hotspots (Indo-Burma, Sundaland, the Philippines...
Tropical forest diversity is simultaneously threatened by habitat loss and exploitation for wildlife...
Southeast Asia, which encompasses four biodiversity hotspots (Indo-Burma, Sundaland, the Philippines...
Southeast (SE) Asia holds high regional biodiversity and endemism levels but is also one of the worl...
Southeast (SE) Asia holds high regional biodiversity and endemism levels but is also one of the worl...
Southeast Asia experiences one of the highest rates of deforestation in the tropics due to agricultu...
There are few empirical data, particularly collected simultaneously from multiple sites, on extincti...
Copyright 2009 ESA. All rights reserved.All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite rec...
Forest degradation, forest fires, and wildlife poaching have devastated biodiversity in Indonesia. T...