We studied the geographic ranges of the 23 African hornbill species using countries as distribution units, to search for either groups of similar distributions (chorotypes) or gradual replacement of species as two different types of distribution patterns. We used a probabilistic classification method to distinguish between these two types of biogeographic patterns. Then we analysed the influence of climate, area, surface covered by different types of habitat, and human disturbance in each country, as well as biotic features of the species involving the habitat preference, feeding requirements and habits, body size, sexual dimorphism, and metabolic parameters, on the biogeographic patterns detected. We found that 20 species were significantl...
Geographical patterns and peaks of species richness and narrow endemism (defined by range-restricted...
Hornbills are well-known for their diverse morphology and unique nesting behaviour. Their contributi...
Distance sampling, line transects and radio-tracking have been used previously to estimate populatio...
Tropical forest conservation and restoration require an understanding of the movements and habitat p...
Tropical forest conservation and restoration require an understanding of the movements and habitat p...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
Asian hornbill populations are declining across their ranges because of hunting and deforestation. F...
During the last decades ecology and behaviour have become of major importance in African ornithology...
Southern Ground-Hornbills Bucorvus leadbeateri are Endangered in South Africa and there is a concert...
The reproductive biology of two species of Africanhornbill, the Black-casqued Hornbill, Ceratogymna ...
The southern ground hornbill, Bucorvus leadbeateri, is on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as...
Conservation of tropical forests requires an understanding of the seasonal patterns of abundance and...
The breeding season diet and nesting characteristics of the Silvery-cheeked Hornbill Bycanistes brev...
Includes bibliography.This study aimed to describe patterns of distribution in terrestrial Afrotropi...
The distribution and abundance patterns of Malabar Grey Hornbill Ocyceros griseus and Great Hornbill...
Geographical patterns and peaks of species richness and narrow endemism (defined by range-restricted...
Hornbills are well-known for their diverse morphology and unique nesting behaviour. Their contributi...
Distance sampling, line transects and radio-tracking have been used previously to estimate populatio...
Tropical forest conservation and restoration require an understanding of the movements and habitat p...
Tropical forest conservation and restoration require an understanding of the movements and habitat p...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
Asian hornbill populations are declining across their ranges because of hunting and deforestation. F...
During the last decades ecology and behaviour have become of major importance in African ornithology...
Southern Ground-Hornbills Bucorvus leadbeateri are Endangered in South Africa and there is a concert...
The reproductive biology of two species of Africanhornbill, the Black-casqued Hornbill, Ceratogymna ...
The southern ground hornbill, Bucorvus leadbeateri, is on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as...
Conservation of tropical forests requires an understanding of the seasonal patterns of abundance and...
The breeding season diet and nesting characteristics of the Silvery-cheeked Hornbill Bycanistes brev...
Includes bibliography.This study aimed to describe patterns of distribution in terrestrial Afrotropi...
The distribution and abundance patterns of Malabar Grey Hornbill Ocyceros griseus and Great Hornbill...
Geographical patterns and peaks of species richness and narrow endemism (defined by range-restricted...
Hornbills are well-known for their diverse morphology and unique nesting behaviour. Their contributi...
Distance sampling, line transects and radio-tracking have been used previously to estimate populatio...