Krüger O, Radford AN. Doomed to die? Predicting extinction risk in the true hawks Accipitridae. ANIMAL CONSERVATION. 2008;11(2):83-91.One of the most important tasks in conservation biology is identifying species at risk from extinction and establishing the most likely factors influencing this risk. Here, we consider an ecologically well-defined, monophyletic group of organisms, the true hawks of the family Accipitridae, which are not only among the most studied, but also contain some of the rarest bird species in the world. We investigate which intrinsic and extrinsic factors, covering morphology, life history and ecology, covary with International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources threat status, as well as global ...
Continuing downward trends in the population sizes of many species, in the conservation status of th...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
Habitat alteration and loss have contributed to the decline in populations of several woodland rapto...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms that underlie extinction is fundamental to conservation. It ...
Given increasing pressures upon biodiversity, identification of species’ traits related to elevated ...
The loss of biodiversity is one of the most urgent crises which the world faces. There have been man...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
Delayed maturity and low reproductive rate make raptors naturally sensitive to high mortality rates,...
Habitat fragmentation has different effects on species and communities, depending on a suite of life...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
Despite the threat of extinction in many bird species, it still not sufficiently known what are the ...
Many wildfowl species are declining and 34 out of 159 extant species are globally threatened, some o...
China is one of the countries with the richest bird biodiversity in the world. Among the 1372 Chines...
Hot spots of endemism are regarded as important global sites for conservation as they are rich in th...
Increases in biodiversity often lead to greater, and less variable, levels of ecosystem functioning....
Continuing downward trends in the population sizes of many species, in the conservation status of th...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
Habitat alteration and loss have contributed to the decline in populations of several woodland rapto...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms that underlie extinction is fundamental to conservation. It ...
Given increasing pressures upon biodiversity, identification of species’ traits related to elevated ...
The loss of biodiversity is one of the most urgent crises which the world faces. There have been man...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
Delayed maturity and low reproductive rate make raptors naturally sensitive to high mortality rates,...
Habitat fragmentation has different effects on species and communities, depending on a suite of life...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
Despite the threat of extinction in many bird species, it still not sufficiently known what are the ...
Many wildfowl species are declining and 34 out of 159 extant species are globally threatened, some o...
China is one of the countries with the richest bird biodiversity in the world. Among the 1372 Chines...
Hot spots of endemism are regarded as important global sites for conservation as they are rich in th...
Increases in biodiversity often lead to greater, and less variable, levels of ecosystem functioning....
Continuing downward trends in the population sizes of many species, in the conservation status of th...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
Habitat alteration and loss have contributed to the decline in populations of several woodland rapto...