Predicting future species extinctions from patterns of past extinctions or current threat status relies on the assumption that the taxonomic and biological selectivity of extinction is consistent through time. If the driving forces of extinction change through time, this assumption may be unrealistic. Testing the consistency of extinction patterns between the past and the present has been difficult, because the phylogenetically explicit methods used to model present-day extinction risk typically cannot be applied to the data from the fossil record. However, the detailed historical and fossil records of the New Zealand avifauna provide a unique opportunity to reconstruct a complete, large faunal assemblage for different periods in the past. ...
Abstract Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly k...
<div><p>Birds have long fascinated scientists and travellers, so their distribution and abundance th...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms that underlie extinction is fundamental to conservation. It ...
Predicting future species extinctions from patterns of past extinctions or current threat status rel...
Predicting future species extinctions from patterns of past extinctions or current threat status rel...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
New Zealand is well known as the “land of birds” with 168 extant native breeding species within an a...
The nine currently recognized species of moa (Order – Dinornithiformes; Bonaparte 1853) suffered ext...
The nine currently recognized species of moa (Order – Dinornithiformes; Bonaparte 1853) suffered ext...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly known due ...
Abstract Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly k...
<div><p>Birds have long fascinated scientists and travellers, so their distribution and abundance th...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms that underlie extinction is fundamental to conservation. It ...
Predicting future species extinctions from patterns of past extinctions or current threat status rel...
Predicting future species extinctions from patterns of past extinctions or current threat status rel...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
New Zealand is well known as the “land of birds” with 168 extant native breeding species within an a...
The nine currently recognized species of moa (Order – Dinornithiformes; Bonaparte 1853) suffered ext...
The nine currently recognized species of moa (Order – Dinornithiformes; Bonaparte 1853) suffered ext...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Islands are at the frontline of the anthropogenic extinction crisis [1]. A vast number of island bir...
Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly known due ...
Abstract Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly k...
<div><p>Birds have long fascinated scientists and travellers, so their distribution and abundance th...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms that underlie extinction is fundamental to conservation. It ...