Hunting for the wild meat trade, medicines and other human uses has decimated Indo-Burma's vertebrate biota and has led to widespread defaunation. Yet, there is surprisingly little data on how hunting impacts wild bird assemblages in different landscapes here. Based on concurrent snapshot surveys of bird hunting, food markets and hunting attitudes across six Indo-Burma countries, we found that hunting threatens species not only in forested landscapes but also wetlands and farmlands such as orchards and paddy fields—ecosystems overlooked by past studies, with at least 47 species associated with wetlands and agricultural lands identified from market surveys across the region. High rates of mortality are suffered when hunting tools such as net...
Hunting is an important threat to tropical wildlife, yet many people are dependent on forest fauna f...
Habitat degradation and hunting have caused the widespread loss of larger vertebrate species (defaun...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
Although deforestation and forest degradation have long been considered the most significant threats...
Unregulated hunting can severely affect wildlife populations, particularly in the tropics. From May ...
Hunting is one of the greatest conservation challenges facing tropical wildlife. Wildlife in Indian ...
AbstractWildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consu...
Bird conservation depends on robust data on the densities of and threats to each species, and an und...
The hunting of wild animals for their meat has been a crucial activity in the evolution of humans. I...
Human activities are affecting habitats and wildlife populations worldwide. Tropical forests are one...
Habitat degradation and hunting have caused the widespread loss of larger vertebrate species (defaun...
Terrestrial wildlife is being hunted for consumption by humans in the tropics at an unprecedented ra...
Agriculture threatens biodiversity across the tropics, particularly in semi-natural grassland landsc...
Hunting is an important threat to tropical wildlife, yet many people are dependent on forest fauna f...
Habitat degradation and hunting have caused the widespread loss of larger vertebrate species (defaun...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
Although deforestation and forest degradation have long been considered the most significant threats...
Unregulated hunting can severely affect wildlife populations, particularly in the tropics. From May ...
Hunting is one of the greatest conservation challenges facing tropical wildlife. Wildlife in Indian ...
AbstractWildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consu...
Bird conservation depends on robust data on the densities of and threats to each species, and an und...
The hunting of wild animals for their meat has been a crucial activity in the evolution of humans. I...
Human activities are affecting habitats and wildlife populations worldwide. Tropical forests are one...
Habitat degradation and hunting have caused the widespread loss of larger vertebrate species (defaun...
Terrestrial wildlife is being hunted for consumption by humans in the tropics at an unprecedented ra...
Agriculture threatens biodiversity across the tropics, particularly in semi-natural grassland landsc...
Hunting is an important threat to tropical wildlife, yet many people are dependent on forest fauna f...
Habitat degradation and hunting have caused the widespread loss of larger vertebrate species (defaun...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...