The Seychelles Black Paradise-flycatcher Terpsiphone corvina is currently listed as Critically Endangered, on the basis of small population and restricted range. Currently, there is only one self-sustaining population comprising c. 150–200 individuals on the 10km2 island of La Digue (Republic of Seychelles, western Indian Ocean), and consequently the creation of additional island populations has been identified as essential to improve its conservation status. We quantified the annual breeding success, adult mortality and juvenile recruitment of the flycatcher on La Digue, monitored tri-weekly over a two-year period (June 1999–June 2001), to determine factors affecting population demographics and assess the implications for the reintroductio...
The Seychelles Fody, Foudia sechellarum, is a ploceid weaver occurring naturally on three islands in...
The Seychelles Warbler was once a highly threatened single-island endemic species with a population ...
The total population of the Seychelles Magpie Robin Copsychus sechellarum declined from 38-41 birds ...
Since 1600, a disproportionate number of avian extinctions have occurred among flightless and islan...
Cresswell, W., Irwin, M., Mee, A., Mellanby, R., McKean, M. & Milne, L. 1997. Population estimat...
Management policies to save threatened species are not always successful, often due to the lack of a...
Management policies to save threatened species are not always successful, often due to the lack of a...
La réintroduction constitue un outil de gestion des populations menacées d extinction. L Oiseau-lune...
Post-release monitoring is an important aspect of species transfers, providing a basis for conservat...
The faunas of tropical islands are particularly rich in endemic species, and constitute a disproport...
In the 1950s the Seychelles Warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis was a highly threatened single-island ...
Survival rates of the endemic Seychelles White-eye Zosterops modestus were investigated in a small t...
Seabirds, being long-lived top-level marine predators, are often considered to be valuable environme...
is a ploceid weaver occurring naturally on three islands in the Seychelles group in the Indian Ocean...
The Seychelles warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis was once a highly threatened single-island endemic ...
The Seychelles Fody, Foudia sechellarum, is a ploceid weaver occurring naturally on three islands in...
The Seychelles Warbler was once a highly threatened single-island endemic species with a population ...
The total population of the Seychelles Magpie Robin Copsychus sechellarum declined from 38-41 birds ...
Since 1600, a disproportionate number of avian extinctions have occurred among flightless and islan...
Cresswell, W., Irwin, M., Mee, A., Mellanby, R., McKean, M. & Milne, L. 1997. Population estimat...
Management policies to save threatened species are not always successful, often due to the lack of a...
Management policies to save threatened species are not always successful, often due to the lack of a...
La réintroduction constitue un outil de gestion des populations menacées d extinction. L Oiseau-lune...
Post-release monitoring is an important aspect of species transfers, providing a basis for conservat...
The faunas of tropical islands are particularly rich in endemic species, and constitute a disproport...
In the 1950s the Seychelles Warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis was a highly threatened single-island ...
Survival rates of the endemic Seychelles White-eye Zosterops modestus were investigated in a small t...
Seabirds, being long-lived top-level marine predators, are often considered to be valuable environme...
is a ploceid weaver occurring naturally on three islands in the Seychelles group in the Indian Ocean...
The Seychelles warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis was once a highly threatened single-island endemic ...
The Seychelles Fody, Foudia sechellarum, is a ploceid weaver occurring naturally on three islands in...
The Seychelles Warbler was once a highly threatened single-island endemic species with a population ...
The total population of the Seychelles Magpie Robin Copsychus sechellarum declined from 38-41 birds ...