Die Verfügbarkeit von qualitativ hochwertigen Rastgebieten ist ein Schlüsselfaktor für den Erfolg ziehender Singvögel. Neben dem Schutz von Brut- und Überwinterungsgebieten wurde der Schutz von Rastgebieten oft vernachlässigt. Insgesamt 93 von 315 Singvogelarten, die entlang des „East-Asian Australasian Flyway“ vorkommen, weisen negative Bestandstrends auf. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit besteht in der Ermittlung von wertvollen Rastgebieten ziehender Singvögel entlang eines großen Teils des „East-Asian Australasian Flyways”. Darüber hinaus wird ein Ansatz für strategische Naturschutzplanung vorgestellt. Der methodische Rahmen umfasst Modellierungen (mithilfe von TreeNet) und die Software Marxan (strategische Naturschutzplanung). Auf Basis...
Population estimates are widely used to underpin conservation decisions. However, determining accura...
Understanding the ecology of migratory birds during the non-breeding season is necessary for ensurin...
Species all over the world are declining to unsustainable population levels due to habitat destructi...
The East Asian-Australasian Flyway supports the greatest diversity and populations of migratory bir...
Background and goalThe study is conducted to facilitate conservation of migratory wader species alon...
BACKGROUND AND GOAL:The study is conducted to facilitate conservation of migratory wader species alo...
Conserving migratory species requires protecting connected habitat along the pathways they travel. D...
Most migratory birds depend on stopover sites, which are essential for refueling during migration an...
Globally, populations of migratory shorebirds are threatened and declining rapidly. This is especial...
Globally, populations of migratory shorebirds are threatened and declining rapidly. This is especial...
With nearly 400 migratory landbird species, the East Asian Flyway is the most diverse of the world’s...
Canada's boreal forest region is among the most extensive and largely intact ecosystems on earth, bu...
Every year, millions of migratory shorebirds fly through the East Asian-Australasian Flyway between ...
Worldwide, most populations of migratory shorebirds are in jeopardy, none more so than those of the ...
Asia is experiencing an alarming rate of inland wetlands loss, posing a risk to the future long-term...
Population estimates are widely used to underpin conservation decisions. However, determining accura...
Understanding the ecology of migratory birds during the non-breeding season is necessary for ensurin...
Species all over the world are declining to unsustainable population levels due to habitat destructi...
The East Asian-Australasian Flyway supports the greatest diversity and populations of migratory bir...
Background and goalThe study is conducted to facilitate conservation of migratory wader species alon...
BACKGROUND AND GOAL:The study is conducted to facilitate conservation of migratory wader species alo...
Conserving migratory species requires protecting connected habitat along the pathways they travel. D...
Most migratory birds depend on stopover sites, which are essential for refueling during migration an...
Globally, populations of migratory shorebirds are threatened and declining rapidly. This is especial...
Globally, populations of migratory shorebirds are threatened and declining rapidly. This is especial...
With nearly 400 migratory landbird species, the East Asian Flyway is the most diverse of the world’s...
Canada's boreal forest region is among the most extensive and largely intact ecosystems on earth, bu...
Every year, millions of migratory shorebirds fly through the East Asian-Australasian Flyway between ...
Worldwide, most populations of migratory shorebirds are in jeopardy, none more so than those of the ...
Asia is experiencing an alarming rate of inland wetlands loss, posing a risk to the future long-term...
Population estimates are widely used to underpin conservation decisions. However, determining accura...
Understanding the ecology of migratory birds during the non-breeding season is necessary for ensurin...
Species all over the world are declining to unsustainable population levels due to habitat destructi...