Conserving migratory species requires protecting connected habitat along the pathways they travel. Despite recent improvements in tracking animal movements, migratory connectivity remains poorly resolved at a population level for the vast majority of species, thus conservation prioritization is hampered. To address this data limitation, we developed a novel approach to spatial prioritization based on a model of potential connectivity derived from empirical data on species abundance and distance traveled between sites during migration. We applied the approach to migratory shorebirds of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. Conservation strategies that prioritized sites based on connectivity and abundance metrics together maintained larger popu...
Conserving habitat for migratory birds presents a unique set of challenges, because multiple reserve...
Every year, millions of migratory shorebirds fly through the East Asian-Australasian Flyway between ...
Migratory birds rely on a habitat network along their migration routes by temporarily occupying stop...
Conserving migratory species requires protecting connected habitat along the pathways they travel. D...
Species extinction is one of the world’s major environmental problems. Biodiversity conservation pla...
Habitat loss can trigger migration network collapse by isolating migratory bird breeding grounds fro...
Migratory animals comprise a significant portion of biodiversity worldwide with annual investment fo...
Many populations of birds depend on networks of sites to survive. Sufficient connectivity that allow...
Many populations of birds depend on networks of sites to survive. Sufficient connectivity that allow...
Background. Migratory animals comprise a significant portion of biodiversity worldwide with annual i...
The distributions of many species are dynamic in space and time, and movements made by individuals r...
Halting and reversing biodiversity loss is a grand challenge in the Anthropocene, which suggests an ...
Limited knowledge of the distribution, abundance, and habitat associations of migratory species hind...
Most spatial conservation planning for wide-ranging or migratory species is constrained by poor know...
Many migratory shorebird species are undergoing severe population declines due to habitat loss. Sele...
Conserving habitat for migratory birds presents a unique set of challenges, because multiple reserve...
Every year, millions of migratory shorebirds fly through the East Asian-Australasian Flyway between ...
Migratory birds rely on a habitat network along their migration routes by temporarily occupying stop...
Conserving migratory species requires protecting connected habitat along the pathways they travel. D...
Species extinction is one of the world’s major environmental problems. Biodiversity conservation pla...
Habitat loss can trigger migration network collapse by isolating migratory bird breeding grounds fro...
Migratory animals comprise a significant portion of biodiversity worldwide with annual investment fo...
Many populations of birds depend on networks of sites to survive. Sufficient connectivity that allow...
Many populations of birds depend on networks of sites to survive. Sufficient connectivity that allow...
Background. Migratory animals comprise a significant portion of biodiversity worldwide with annual i...
The distributions of many species are dynamic in space and time, and movements made by individuals r...
Halting and reversing biodiversity loss is a grand challenge in the Anthropocene, which suggests an ...
Limited knowledge of the distribution, abundance, and habitat associations of migratory species hind...
Most spatial conservation planning for wide-ranging or migratory species is constrained by poor know...
Many migratory shorebird species are undergoing severe population declines due to habitat loss. Sele...
Conserving habitat for migratory birds presents a unique set of challenges, because multiple reserve...
Every year, millions of migratory shorebirds fly through the East Asian-Australasian Flyway between ...
Migratory birds rely on a habitat network along their migration routes by temporarily occupying stop...