Background Faunal change is a basic and fundamental element in ecology, biogeography, and conservation biology, yet vanishingly few detailed studies have documented such changes rigorously over decadal time scales. This study responds to that gap in knowledge, providing a detailed analysis of Digital Accessible Knowledge of the birds of Mexico, designed to marshal DAK to identify sites that were sampled and inventoried rigorously prior to the beginning of major global climate change (1980). Methods We accumulated DAK records for Mexican birds from all relevant online biodiversity data portals. After extensive cleaning steps, we calculated completeness indices for each 0.05° pixel across the country; we also detected ‘hotspots’ of s...
Conservation of Europe’s biodiversity increasingly depends on funds invested within Natura 2000 farm...
The loss of biodiversity has become an increasingly important topic of societal discussions. However...
Abstract. We analyzed the diversity and richness of plants and birds of two forests with different s...
Background Faunal change is a basic and fundamental element in ecology, biogeography, and conserv...
Numerous climate change effects on biodiversity have been anticipated and documented, including exti...
A dataset that summarizes sites across Mexico for which detailed, complete inventories of bird fauna...
The present contribution is a case study of the possibilities of using data from world scientific co...
Aim To evaluate changes in breeding bird communities and assess implications for conservation. Locat...
Assessing the impact of working landscapes on biodiversity and defining locally contextualized manag...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Peterson, A. T. and Navarro-Sigüenza, A....
In both Spanish and English.Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-51, 116-123).Conservation ...
Master's Project (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017This project tested the viability of con...
This study evaluates the relationship between people and birds in Mexico, a country where high cultu...
Biological monitoring is a powerful tool for understanding ecological patterns and processes, implem...
Agriculture, cattle grazing, and human settlements negatively affect bird biodiversity, driving the ...
Conservation of Europe’s biodiversity increasingly depends on funds invested within Natura 2000 farm...
The loss of biodiversity has become an increasingly important topic of societal discussions. However...
Abstract. We analyzed the diversity and richness of plants and birds of two forests with different s...
Background Faunal change is a basic and fundamental element in ecology, biogeography, and conserv...
Numerous climate change effects on biodiversity have been anticipated and documented, including exti...
A dataset that summarizes sites across Mexico for which detailed, complete inventories of bird fauna...
The present contribution is a case study of the possibilities of using data from world scientific co...
Aim To evaluate changes in breeding bird communities and assess implications for conservation. Locat...
Assessing the impact of working landscapes on biodiversity and defining locally contextualized manag...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Peterson, A. T. and Navarro-Sigüenza, A....
In both Spanish and English.Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-51, 116-123).Conservation ...
Master's Project (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017This project tested the viability of con...
This study evaluates the relationship between people and birds in Mexico, a country where high cultu...
Biological monitoring is a powerful tool for understanding ecological patterns and processes, implem...
Agriculture, cattle grazing, and human settlements negatively affect bird biodiversity, driving the ...
Conservation of Europe’s biodiversity increasingly depends on funds invested within Natura 2000 farm...
The loss of biodiversity has become an increasingly important topic of societal discussions. However...
Abstract. We analyzed the diversity and richness of plants and birds of two forests with different s...