Please cite as follows: Williams, V. L., Cunningham, A. B., Kemp, A. C. & Bruyns, R. K. 2014. Risks to birds traded for African traditional medicine : a quantitative assessment. PLoS ONE, 9(8):e105397, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0105397.The original publication is available at http://journals.plos.org/plosoneFew regional or continent-wide assessments of bird use for traditional medicine have been attempted anywhere in the world. Africa has the highest known diversity of bird species used for this purpose. This study assesses the vulnerability of 354 bird species used for traditional medicine in 25 African countries, from 205 genera, 70 families, and 25 orders. The orders most represented were Passeriformes (107 species), Falconiformes (45 spe...
ABSTRACT Wildlife populations worldwide are being negatively affected by the illeg...
Wildlife trade is currently the most important and increasing source of vertebrate invasive species....
Bird conservation depends on robust data on the densities of and threats to each species, and an und...
Few regional or continent-wide assessments of bird use for traditional medicine have been attempted ...
Few regional or continent-wide assessments of bird use for traditional medicine have been attempted ...
<p><b>A</b>. Heads of a variety of species, including a Western Grey Plantain-eater (<i>Crinifer pis...
The global pet trade is a major pathway for the introduction of invasive alien species. The composit...
Diurnal raptors have declined significantly in western Africa since the 1960s. To evaluate the impac...
Decline in vulture populations have seriously reported in Nigeria as in other habits around the worl...
a<p>See Tables S2a,b for a list of all species per risk group and a description of the risks.</p><p>...
Use of vultures is an important component of traditional medicine, particularly in South Africa and ...
This study was carried out to identify bird species that are used in medicine. One hundred and twent...
A steady rise in the patronage for Traditional African Medicine (TAM) has necessitated a correspond...
Wildlife trade is a multibillion dollar industry that is driving species toward extinction. Of >31,5...
African parrots are among the most traded of all birds listed on the appendices of the Convention on...
ABSTRACT Wildlife populations worldwide are being negatively affected by the illeg...
Wildlife trade is currently the most important and increasing source of vertebrate invasive species....
Bird conservation depends on robust data on the densities of and threats to each species, and an und...
Few regional or continent-wide assessments of bird use for traditional medicine have been attempted ...
Few regional or continent-wide assessments of bird use for traditional medicine have been attempted ...
<p><b>A</b>. Heads of a variety of species, including a Western Grey Plantain-eater (<i>Crinifer pis...
The global pet trade is a major pathway for the introduction of invasive alien species. The composit...
Diurnal raptors have declined significantly in western Africa since the 1960s. To evaluate the impac...
Decline in vulture populations have seriously reported in Nigeria as in other habits around the worl...
a<p>See Tables S2a,b for a list of all species per risk group and a description of the risks.</p><p>...
Use of vultures is an important component of traditional medicine, particularly in South Africa and ...
This study was carried out to identify bird species that are used in medicine. One hundred and twent...
A steady rise in the patronage for Traditional African Medicine (TAM) has necessitated a correspond...
Wildlife trade is a multibillion dollar industry that is driving species toward extinction. Of >31,5...
African parrots are among the most traded of all birds listed on the appendices of the Convention on...
ABSTRACT Wildlife populations worldwide are being negatively affected by the illeg...
Wildlife trade is currently the most important and increasing source of vertebrate invasive species....
Bird conservation depends on robust data on the densities of and threats to each species, and an und...