Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threatened with extinction and over half have declining populations due to human threats. Yet our understanding of where these “threats” impact raptor species is limited across terrestrial Earth. This is concerning because raptors, as apex predators, are critically positioned in ecological food webs, and their declining populations can undermine important ecosystem services ranging from pest control to disease regulation. Here, we map the distribution of 15 threats within the known ranges of 172 threatened and near threatened raptor species globally as declared by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. We analyze the proportion of e...
Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted ...
Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted ...
Habitat fragmentation has different effects on species and communities, depending on a suite of life...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
Raptors provide critical ecosystem services, yet there is currently no systematic, global synthesis ...
Raptors are threatened by anthropogenic land modifications, but targeted assessment of these impa...
The conversion of natural habitats to farmland is a major cause of biodiversity loss, and poses the ...
Globally, conversion of natural habitats to farmland poses the greatest extinction risk to birds, it...
Abstract Aim Raptors serve critical ecological functions, are particularly extinction-prone and are ...
Projected increases in Africa’s human population over the next 40 years point to further, large-scal...
The Anthropocene is characterized by unparalleled human impact on other species, potentially usherin...
Africa supports breeding populations of over 20% of all raptor species globally and over 20 regular ...
Research is underway to examine how a wide range of animal species have responded to reduced levels ...
Protected areas are supposed to maintain viable populations of plant and animaltaxa and shield them ...
The Anthropocene is characterized by unparalleled human impact on other species, potentially usherin...
Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted ...
Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted ...
Habitat fragmentation has different effects on species and communities, depending on a suite of life...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
Raptors provide critical ecosystem services, yet there is currently no systematic, global synthesis ...
Raptors are threatened by anthropogenic land modifications, but targeted assessment of these impa...
The conversion of natural habitats to farmland is a major cause of biodiversity loss, and poses the ...
Globally, conversion of natural habitats to farmland poses the greatest extinction risk to birds, it...
Abstract Aim Raptors serve critical ecological functions, are particularly extinction-prone and are ...
Projected increases in Africa’s human population over the next 40 years point to further, large-scal...
The Anthropocene is characterized by unparalleled human impact on other species, potentially usherin...
Africa supports breeding populations of over 20% of all raptor species globally and over 20 regular ...
Research is underway to examine how a wide range of animal species have responded to reduced levels ...
Protected areas are supposed to maintain viable populations of plant and animaltaxa and shield them ...
The Anthropocene is characterized by unparalleled human impact on other species, potentially usherin...
Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted ...
Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted ...
Habitat fragmentation has different effects on species and communities, depending on a suite of life...