Increases in biodiversity often lead to greater, and less variable, levels of ecosystem functioning. However, whether species are therefore less likely to go extinct in more diverse ecosystems is unclear. We use comprehensive estimates of avian taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversity to characterize the global relationship between multiple dimensions of diversity and extinction risk in birds, focusing on contemporary threat status and latent extinction risk. We find that more diverse assemblages have lower mean IUCN threat status despite being composed of species with attributes that make them more vulnerable to extinction, such as large body size or small range size. Indeed, the reduction in current threat status associated with g...
To determine the distribution and causes of extinction threat across functional groups of terrestria...
International audienceBiological invasions are one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline world...
Global conservation strategies commonly assume that different taxonomic groups show congruent geogra...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms that underlie extinction is fundamental to conservation. It ...
Understanding the global geographical distribution of extinction risk is a key challenge in conserva...
Mountainous regions are hotspots of terrestrial biodiversity. Unlike islands, which have been the fo...
Given increasing pressures upon biodiversity, identification of species’ traits related to elevated ...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
<div><p>Mountainous regions are hotspots of terrestrial biodiversity. Unlike islands, which have bee...
Despite well-established links between low genetic diversity and extinction processes, intra-specifi...
The global extinction crisis will lead to widespread losses of morphological diversity. Hughes et al...
Hot spots of endemism are regarded as important global sites for conservation as they are rich in th...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
The origin, distribution, and function of biological diversity are fundamental themes of ecology and...
Hot spots of endemism are regarded as important global sites for conservation as they are rich in th...
To determine the distribution and causes of extinction threat across functional groups of terrestria...
International audienceBiological invasions are one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline world...
Global conservation strategies commonly assume that different taxonomic groups show congruent geogra...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms that underlie extinction is fundamental to conservation. It ...
Understanding the global geographical distribution of extinction risk is a key challenge in conserva...
Mountainous regions are hotspots of terrestrial biodiversity. Unlike islands, which have been the fo...
Given increasing pressures upon biodiversity, identification of species’ traits related to elevated ...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
<div><p>Mountainous regions are hotspots of terrestrial biodiversity. Unlike islands, which have bee...
Despite well-established links between low genetic diversity and extinction processes, intra-specifi...
The global extinction crisis will lead to widespread losses of morphological diversity. Hughes et al...
Hot spots of endemism are regarded as important global sites for conservation as they are rich in th...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
The origin, distribution, and function of biological diversity are fundamental themes of ecology and...
Hot spots of endemism are regarded as important global sites for conservation as they are rich in th...
To determine the distribution and causes of extinction threat across functional groups of terrestria...
International audienceBiological invasions are one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline world...
Global conservation strategies commonly assume that different taxonomic groups show congruent geogra...