Using information from many sources, but especially data collated for the third edition of Wetlands International’s Waterbird Population Estimates, we review the status of the world’s waders in the late 1990s. There are widespread declines in most regions and biotopes caused principally by loss and degradation of wetland (and other) habitats. On different flyways, between 33% and 68% of populations are in decline, compared with only 0% to 29% increasing. Non-migratory, island species have especially poor status, with about half of all island waders being globally threatened with extinction. Of particular conservation concern is the declining environmental status of several key staging areas, which provide energetic ‘spring-boards’ for long-...
The decline of many wader species (Charadrii) is globally significant, more than a quarter of specie...
The Numeniini is a tribe of 13 wader species (Scolopacidae, Charadriiformes) of which seven are Near...
Wading birds can be found breeding in a myriad of habitats and ecosystems across Europe that vary wi...
Using information from many sources, but especially data collated for the third edition of Wetlands ...
Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an alarming rate through the impacts of an unsustainably ...
The Numeniini is a tribe of 13 wader species (Scolopacidae, Charadriiformes) of which seven are Near...
Dependent as they are on rare and remote open habitats for breeding and survival, shorebirds connect...
Migratory wader populations face global threats, mainly related to increasing rates of habitat loss ...
Migratory wader populations face global threats, mainly related to increasing rates of habitat loss ...
Understanding numeric changes in wader populations requires knowledge of the demographic parameters ...
Breeding populations of many wading birds have declined globally, primarily caused by habitat degrad...
Understanding global patterns of biodiversity change is crucial for conservation research, policies ...
Analysis of long-term datasets on bird populations can be used to answer ecological and management q...
The decline of many wader species (Charadrii) is globally significant, more than a quarter of specie...
The Numeniini is a tribe of 13 wader species (Scolopacidae, Charadriiformes) of which seven are Near...
Wading birds can be found breeding in a myriad of habitats and ecosystems across Europe that vary wi...
Using information from many sources, but especially data collated for the third edition of Wetlands ...
Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an alarming rate through the impacts of an unsustainably ...
The Numeniini is a tribe of 13 wader species (Scolopacidae, Charadriiformes) of which seven are Near...
Dependent as they are on rare and remote open habitats for breeding and survival, shorebirds connect...
Migratory wader populations face global threats, mainly related to increasing rates of habitat loss ...
Migratory wader populations face global threats, mainly related to increasing rates of habitat loss ...
Understanding numeric changes in wader populations requires knowledge of the demographic parameters ...
Breeding populations of many wading birds have declined globally, primarily caused by habitat degrad...
Understanding global patterns of biodiversity change is crucial for conservation research, policies ...
Analysis of long-term datasets on bird populations can be used to answer ecological and management q...
The decline of many wader species (Charadrii) is globally significant, more than a quarter of specie...
The Numeniini is a tribe of 13 wader species (Scolopacidae, Charadriiformes) of which seven are Near...
Wading birds can be found breeding in a myriad of habitats and ecosystems across Europe that vary wi...