<div><p>Birds have long fascinated scientists and travellers, so their distribution and abundance through time have been better documented than those of other organisms. Many bird species are known to have gone extinct, but information on subspecies extinctions has never been synthesised comprehensively. We reviewed the timing, spatial patterns, trends and causes of avian extinctions on a global scale, identifying 279 ultrataxa (141 monotypic species and 138 subspecies of polytypic species) that have gone extinct since 1500. Species extinctions peaked in the early 20<sup>th</sup> century, then fell until the mid 20<sup>th</sup> century, and have subsequently accelerated. However, extinctions of ultrataxa peaked in the second half of the 20<...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Birds have long fascinated scientists and travellers, so their distribution and abundance through ti...
Aim: Birds have recently undergone a major extinction event which apparently, is ongoing. According ...
Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly known due ...
Abstract Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly k...
Published OAThe overwhelming majority of avian extinctions have occurred on islands, where introduce...
AIM: The world's islands support disproportionate levels of endemic avian biodiversity despite suffe...
New Zealand is well known as the “land of birds” with 168 extant native breeding species within an a...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly known due ...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Birds have long fascinated scientists and travellers, so their distribution and abundance through ti...
Aim: Birds have recently undergone a major extinction event which apparently, is ongoing. According ...
Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly known due ...
Abstract Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly k...
Published OAThe overwhelming majority of avian extinctions have occurred on islands, where introduce...
AIM: The world's islands support disproportionate levels of endemic avian biodiversity despite suffe...
New Zealand is well known as the “land of birds” with 168 extant native breeding species within an a...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly known due ...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...