The recent compilation of IUCN Action Plans for partridges and pheasants has highlighted the need for locality data to be used in conservation evaluation. Here we used locality data to measure changes in the proportion of localities from which each of 25 South East Asian species has been recorded, changes in their geographic extent and the amount of habitat that is potentially available to them. These are measures that use the data which are most readily available. Single landmass endemics from both montane and lowland forests appear to have fared badly with peacock pheasants Polyplectron and hill-partridges Arborophila suffering particularly large declines, although for montane forest species, these apparent declines are probably the resul...
Forest degradation, forest fires, and wildlife poaching have devastated biodiversity in Indonesia. T...
The IUCN Red List has assessed the global distributions of the majority of the world’s amphibians, b...
The IUCN Red List has assessed the global distributions of the majority of the world’s amphibians, b...
Southeast Asia has arguably the highest biodiversity loss due to the high deforestation rate and hun...
Habitat preference and abundance of the Great Argus Pheasant was studied over a ten week period in t...
A detailed understanding of habitat associations of threatened species is essential for the developm...
The Orange-necked Partridge Arborophila davidi was discovered in 1927 at Bu Kroai, Song Be Province ...
We studied the distribution and habitat-use of two endemic ground birds, the Borneon groundcuckoo Ca...
New Britain in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea supports 14 endemic bird species and tog...
Thunhikorn, Somying, Grainger, Matthew J, Savini, Philip Jk McGowan Tommaso (2016): Assessing the po...
The common pheasant is listed as a nationally protected species in Iran because it faces many threat...
The Chestnut-bellied Partridge Arborophila javanica is confined to the hill and mountain forests of ...
Threatened resident bird species are dependent on local habitats for survival, and then habitat degr...
Bulwer’s pheasant (Lophura bulweri) is a Bornean endemic species, first described by Richard Bowdle...
Green Peafowl have declined significantly across much of their historical range mostly due to habita...
Forest degradation, forest fires, and wildlife poaching have devastated biodiversity in Indonesia. T...
The IUCN Red List has assessed the global distributions of the majority of the world’s amphibians, b...
The IUCN Red List has assessed the global distributions of the majority of the world’s amphibians, b...
Southeast Asia has arguably the highest biodiversity loss due to the high deforestation rate and hun...
Habitat preference and abundance of the Great Argus Pheasant was studied over a ten week period in t...
A detailed understanding of habitat associations of threatened species is essential for the developm...
The Orange-necked Partridge Arborophila davidi was discovered in 1927 at Bu Kroai, Song Be Province ...
We studied the distribution and habitat-use of two endemic ground birds, the Borneon groundcuckoo Ca...
New Britain in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea supports 14 endemic bird species and tog...
Thunhikorn, Somying, Grainger, Matthew J, Savini, Philip Jk McGowan Tommaso (2016): Assessing the po...
The common pheasant is listed as a nationally protected species in Iran because it faces many threat...
The Chestnut-bellied Partridge Arborophila javanica is confined to the hill and mountain forests of ...
Threatened resident bird species are dependent on local habitats for survival, and then habitat degr...
Bulwer’s pheasant (Lophura bulweri) is a Bornean endemic species, first described by Richard Bowdle...
Green Peafowl have declined significantly across much of their historical range mostly due to habita...
Forest degradation, forest fires, and wildlife poaching have devastated biodiversity in Indonesia. T...
The IUCN Red List has assessed the global distributions of the majority of the world’s amphibians, b...
The IUCN Red List has assessed the global distributions of the majority of the world’s amphibians, b...