Identifying species most vulnerable to environmental change requires reliable estimates of population trends and identification of traits that tend to be associated with these trends. Using state-space models that explicitly describe how the population size changes over time, we estimated population trends of 25 non-migratory African, 13 intra-African migrants, and 16 Palaearctic migratory waterbird species during 1995–2009 in South Africa. Using the average of the slope of the last five years (2005–2009), we used phylogenetic generalized least squares analyses to identify relationships with life-history (parental care, extent of polygamy, chick development, body size, average brood size) and ecological traits (migratory status, breeding la...
Capsule The bioclimatic zone and habitat type within which birds winter are the most important deter...
Aim: To show how recent declines in populations of long-distance migrant birds are associated with r...
Regular twice-monthly counts of birds associated with water at the Prince Albert sewage disposal fa...
This study evaluates the relative contribution of reproduction-based life history traits and diet to...
Understanding species threats is underpinned by information on their population trends. We investiga...
Predicting relative extinction risks of animals has become a major challenge in conservation biology...
Understanding why populations of some migratory species show a directional change over time, i.e. in...
Aim: Apparent anthropogenic warming has been underway in South Africa for several decades, a period ...
There have been recent advances in estimating the size and status of waterbird populations at the gl...
Bird population dynamics are expected to change in response to increased weather variability, an exp...
Highly mobile species are difficult to monitor. It is often unclear from abundance estimates whether...
Populations of Afro-Palearctic migrant birds have shown severe declines in recent decades. To identi...
In most long-distance migratory birds, juveniles migrate without their parents and so are likely to ...
Aim: To assess the relative importance of environmental (climate, habitat heterogeneity and topograp...
Waterbirds in Africa have developed diverse strategies to exploit the wide variety of African wetlan...
Capsule The bioclimatic zone and habitat type within which birds winter are the most important deter...
Aim: To show how recent declines in populations of long-distance migrant birds are associated with r...
Regular twice-monthly counts of birds associated with water at the Prince Albert sewage disposal fa...
This study evaluates the relative contribution of reproduction-based life history traits and diet to...
Understanding species threats is underpinned by information on their population trends. We investiga...
Predicting relative extinction risks of animals has become a major challenge in conservation biology...
Understanding why populations of some migratory species show a directional change over time, i.e. in...
Aim: Apparent anthropogenic warming has been underway in South Africa for several decades, a period ...
There have been recent advances in estimating the size and status of waterbird populations at the gl...
Bird population dynamics are expected to change in response to increased weather variability, an exp...
Highly mobile species are difficult to monitor. It is often unclear from abundance estimates whether...
Populations of Afro-Palearctic migrant birds have shown severe declines in recent decades. To identi...
In most long-distance migratory birds, juveniles migrate without their parents and so are likely to ...
Aim: To assess the relative importance of environmental (climate, habitat heterogeneity and topograp...
Waterbirds in Africa have developed diverse strategies to exploit the wide variety of African wetlan...
Capsule The bioclimatic zone and habitat type within which birds winter are the most important deter...
Aim: To show how recent declines in populations of long-distance migrant birds are associated with r...
Regular twice-monthly counts of birds associated with water at the Prince Albert sewage disposal fa...