<div><p>To complete their life cycle waterbirds rely on patchily distributed and often ephemeral wetlands along their migration route in a vast unsuitable matrix. However, further loss and degradation of remaining wetland habitats might lead to a configuration and size of stopovers that is no longer sufficient to ensure long-term survival of waterbird populations. By identifying optimal conservation targets to maintain overall habitat availability <i>en route</i>, we can accommodate an as yet absent functional connectivity component in larger management frameworks for migratory waterbirds, such as the Ramsar Convention and the EU Natura 2000 Network. Using a graph-based habitat availability metric (Equivalent Connected Area) we determine th...
Habitat loss can trigger migration network collapse by isolating migratory bird breeding grounds fro...
Conserving habitat for migratory birds presents a unique set of challenges, because multiple reserve...
With its focus on wetlands, the Ramsar Convention provides the clearest globalagreement helping the ...
Aim – Waterbirds that travel seasonally between Europe and Africa use wetlands along four major Pale...
<div><p>Global warming and direct anthropogenic impacts, such as water extraction, largely affect wa...
Abstract Preserving avian flyway connectivity has long been challenged by our capacity to meaningful...
Many populations of birds depend on networks of sites to survive. Sufficient connectivity that allow...
Birds are vectors of dispersal of propagules of plants and other organisms including pathogens, as w...
Many populations of birds depend on networks of sites to survive. Sufficient connectivity that allow...
10 pagesInternational audienceWetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to h...
The Mediterranean Basin is a biodiversity hotspot. Wetlands make a key contribution to this status, ...
Migratory birds rely on a habitat network along their migration routes by temporarily occupying stop...
Wetlands are key habitats connected physically and socially with processes occurring over a much wid...
Wetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to human impact. To model the ecol...
Habitat loss can trigger migration network collapse by isolating migratory bird breeding grounds fro...
Conserving habitat for migratory birds presents a unique set of challenges, because multiple reserve...
With its focus on wetlands, the Ramsar Convention provides the clearest globalagreement helping the ...
Aim – Waterbirds that travel seasonally between Europe and Africa use wetlands along four major Pale...
<div><p>Global warming and direct anthropogenic impacts, such as water extraction, largely affect wa...
Abstract Preserving avian flyway connectivity has long been challenged by our capacity to meaningful...
Many populations of birds depend on networks of sites to survive. Sufficient connectivity that allow...
Birds are vectors of dispersal of propagules of plants and other organisms including pathogens, as w...
Many populations of birds depend on networks of sites to survive. Sufficient connectivity that allow...
10 pagesInternational audienceWetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to h...
The Mediterranean Basin is a biodiversity hotspot. Wetlands make a key contribution to this status, ...
Migratory birds rely on a habitat network along their migration routes by temporarily occupying stop...
Wetlands are key habitats connected physically and socially with processes occurring over a much wid...
Wetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to human impact. To model the ecol...
Habitat loss can trigger migration network collapse by isolating migratory bird breeding grounds fro...
Conserving habitat for migratory birds presents a unique set of challenges, because multiple reserve...
With its focus on wetlands, the Ramsar Convention provides the clearest globalagreement helping the ...