A recent comprehensive revision of the taxonomy that underpins the global IUCN Red List for birds led to an increase of 10.7% (over 1000 species) in the number of recognized bird species. We assessed the implications for conservation of this revision by (1) comparing extinction risk between newly recognized and unrevised species, (2) calculating the extent to which newly recognized species’ ranges are covered by Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs) and protected areas, and (3) identifying new hotspots of extinction risk, where high numbers of newly recognized threatened species intersect areas of low protected area coverage. Unexpectedly, newly recognized species derived from taxonomic division (splitting) were on average significan...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
The Important Bird Areas (IBAs) network of BirdLife International aims to identify sites that are es...
The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List classifies species according to t...
<p>Habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation threaten the World’s ecosystems and species. These, ...
In our article, we show that a fundamental taxonomic revision of an entire Class of vertebrates (bir...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
<div><p>Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of ...
Species extinction risk, often measured by the IUCN Red List status, is a widely used indicator for ...
Alpha taxonomy involves delineation of the basic unit of biology: the species. The concepts by which...
We present an overview of the global spatiotemporal distribution of avian biodiversity, changes in o...
The value of Protected Areas for wildlife will diminish if the species for which they were originall...
Limited resources are available to address the world's growing environmental problems, requiring con...
Given increasing pressures upon biodiversity, identification of species’ traits related to elevated ...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
The Important Bird Areas (IBAs) network of BirdLife International aims to identify sites that are es...
The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List classifies species according to t...
<p>Habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation threaten the World’s ecosystems and species. These, ...
In our article, we show that a fundamental taxonomic revision of an entire Class of vertebrates (bir...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
<div><p>Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of ...
Species extinction risk, often measured by the IUCN Red List status, is a widely used indicator for ...
Alpha taxonomy involves delineation of the basic unit of biology: the species. The concepts by which...
We present an overview of the global spatiotemporal distribution of avian biodiversity, changes in o...
The value of Protected Areas for wildlife will diminish if the species for which they were originall...
Limited resources are available to address the world's growing environmental problems, requiring con...
Given increasing pressures upon biodiversity, identification of species’ traits related to elevated ...
In recent centuries bird species have been deteriorating in status and becoming extinct at a rate th...
The Important Bird Areas (IBAs) network of BirdLife International aims to identify sites that are es...
The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List classifies species according to t...