Globally, biodiversity faces severe pressures, which are likely to increase with ongoing climate change and a growing human population. Despite birds being one of the world’s best-monitored taxa, data on population sizes, distributions and demography remain patchy, rendering threat evaluation and mitigation planning difficult. Few studies comparing impacts of data collection methods on population estimation exist. Accurate population data are fundamental for conservation applications. In this thesis, I first use distance sampling, a method of density estimation accounting for individuals’ detectability, to compare the efficacy of two widely-used data collection methods, line transects and point counts. I demonstrate point counts obtain syst...
Birds are crucial parts of ecosystems and good indicators of the state of natural environments of th...
Growing evidence suggests many widely distributed low-density tropical species are declining, but wh...
Natural habitats are being rapidly lost due to human activities. It is therefore vital to understand...
Biodiversity indicators are essential for monitoring the impacts of pressures on the state of nature...
Exploring past extinction patterns among taxa can inform us about risks facing currently threatened ...
134 bird species have gone extinct since 1500 and more than a fifth are currently threatened or near...
The value of biodiversity for human welfare is becoming clearer, and for this reason there is increa...
Aim: To examine climate change impacts on endemic birds, which are of global significance for conser...
Aim: Climate and land use can have important effects on the local abundances of species, but few st...
Aim: Migratory species rely on multiple ranges across the annual cycle, rendering them vulnerable to...
The challenge of conserving biodiversity is daunting. Despite some local conservation gains, most in...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.Recent research has emphasized th...
Species abundance and distribution metrics are cornerstones of conservation planning, for example, ...
Detecting biodiversity change and identifying its causes is challenging because biodiversity is mult...
Major influences on biodiversity in general and on species distributions in particular have occurred...
Birds are crucial parts of ecosystems and good indicators of the state of natural environments of th...
Growing evidence suggests many widely distributed low-density tropical species are declining, but wh...
Natural habitats are being rapidly lost due to human activities. It is therefore vital to understand...
Biodiversity indicators are essential for monitoring the impacts of pressures on the state of nature...
Exploring past extinction patterns among taxa can inform us about risks facing currently threatened ...
134 bird species have gone extinct since 1500 and more than a fifth are currently threatened or near...
The value of biodiversity for human welfare is becoming clearer, and for this reason there is increa...
Aim: To examine climate change impacts on endemic birds, which are of global significance for conser...
Aim: Climate and land use can have important effects on the local abundances of species, but few st...
Aim: Migratory species rely on multiple ranges across the annual cycle, rendering them vulnerable to...
The challenge of conserving biodiversity is daunting. Despite some local conservation gains, most in...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.Recent research has emphasized th...
Species abundance and distribution metrics are cornerstones of conservation planning, for example, ...
Detecting biodiversity change and identifying its causes is challenging because biodiversity is mult...
Major influences on biodiversity in general and on species distributions in particular have occurred...
Birds are crucial parts of ecosystems and good indicators of the state of natural environments of th...
Growing evidence suggests many widely distributed low-density tropical species are declining, but wh...
Natural habitats are being rapidly lost due to human activities. It is therefore vital to understand...