Given increasing pressures upon biodiversity, identification of species’ traits related to elevated extinction risk is useful for more efficient allocation of limited resources for nature conservation. Despite its need, such a global analysis was lacking in the case of birds. Therefore, we performed this exercise for avian sister species using information about their global extinction risk from IUCN Red List. We focused on 113 pairs of sister species, each containing a threatened and an unthreatened species to factor out the effects of common evolutionary history on the revealed relationship. We collected data on five traits with expected relationships to species’ extinction risk based on previous studies perf...
Mountainous regions are hotspots of terrestrial biodiversity. Unlike islands, which have been the fo...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
In this study I look at factors that contribute to survival and extinction of birds on islands and i...
Given increasing pressures upon biodiversity, identification of species’ traits related to elevated ...
Despite the threat of extinction in many bird species, it still not sufficiently known what are the ...
China is one of the countries with the richest bird biodiversity in the world. Among the 1372 Chines...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms that underlie extinction is fundamental to conservation. It ...
Insights into animal behaviour play an increasingly central role in species-focused conservation pra...
Tropical forests support some of the world’s richest centres of species diversity and endemism, yet...
Predicting the threat of extinction aids efficient distribution of conservation resources. This pape...
Predicting the threat of extinction aids efficient distribution of conservation resources. This pape...
Aim Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the exp...
<p>Habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation threaten the World’s ecosystems and species. These, ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe tropics support some of the world’s...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
Mountainous regions are hotspots of terrestrial biodiversity. Unlike islands, which have been the fo...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
In this study I look at factors that contribute to survival and extinction of birds on islands and i...
Given increasing pressures upon biodiversity, identification of species’ traits related to elevated ...
Despite the threat of extinction in many bird species, it still not sufficiently known what are the ...
China is one of the countries with the richest bird biodiversity in the world. Among the 1372 Chines...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms that underlie extinction is fundamental to conservation. It ...
Insights into animal behaviour play an increasingly central role in species-focused conservation pra...
Tropical forests support some of the world’s richest centres of species diversity and endemism, yet...
Predicting the threat of extinction aids efficient distribution of conservation resources. This pape...
Predicting the threat of extinction aids efficient distribution of conservation resources. This pape...
Aim Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the exp...
<p>Habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation threaten the World’s ecosystems and species. These, ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe tropics support some of the world’s...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
Mountainous regions are hotspots of terrestrial biodiversity. Unlike islands, which have been the fo...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
In this study I look at factors that contribute to survival and extinction of birds on islands and i...