The natural coastal wetlands of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) are disappearing at alarming rates, leading to rapid declines of many populations of waterbirds in the most species-rich flyway in the world. The identification and assessment of possible alternative habitats that may buffer the loss of natural wetlands should, therefore, be a priority for the conservation of migratory waterbirds using this flyway. Coastal saltpans are functional wetlands that support large numbers of waterbirds worldwide. The Nanpu Saltpans in the northern Bohai Bay of the Yellow Sea in China are one of the largest (290 km2) saltpan complexes in the world. In this paper, we document the value of the Nanpu Saltpans for supporting waterbirds. The surve...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
The Yellow Sea coastline in East Asia, an important staging area for migratory shorebirds in the Eas...
The natural coastal wetlands of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) are disappearing at alarmi...
The natural coastal wetlands of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) are disappearing at alarmi...
Many shorebird populations are in decline along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. The rapidloss of...
Artificial wetlands such as coastal saltpans have replaced a number of coastal natural habitats worl...
The Yellow Sea region is of high global importance for waterbird populations, but recent systematic ...
Artificial wetlands such as coastal saltpans have replaced a number of coastal natural habitats worl...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
The extent of intertidal flats in the Yellow Sea region has declined significantly in the past few d...
Many shorebird populations are in decline along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. The rapid loss o...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
The Yellow Sea coastline in East Asia, an important staging area for migratory shorebirds in the Eas...
The natural coastal wetlands of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) are disappearing at alarmi...
The natural coastal wetlands of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) are disappearing at alarmi...
Many shorebird populations are in decline along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. The rapidloss of...
Artificial wetlands such as coastal saltpans have replaced a number of coastal natural habitats worl...
The Yellow Sea region is of high global importance for waterbird populations, but recent systematic ...
Artificial wetlands such as coastal saltpans have replaced a number of coastal natural habitats worl...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
The extent of intertidal flats in the Yellow Sea region has declined significantly in the past few d...
Many shorebird populations are in decline along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. The rapid loss o...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
The Yellow Sea coastline in East Asia, an important staging area for migratory shorebirds in the Eas...