Changes in breeding bird diversity in the Netherlands between 1973–1977 and 1998–2000 were evaluated by testing three hypotheses related to the loss of biodiversity: (1) species diversity is declining, (2) biotic homogenization is increasing and (3) rare species are declining more severely than abundant species. Using data collected for two successive national breeding bird atlases, changes in diversity were assessed at different spatial scales (local, regional and national) and among species characteristic for different landscapes (farmland, woodland, heathland, wetland, coastal habitats and urban habitats). National species richness, diversity and equitability had increased between the two atlas periods, with more species increasing than ...
Global loss of biodiversity is occurring at an alarming rate and is a major issue in current times. ...
The global pledge to deliver ‘a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss is ec...
International audienceAim. We disentangle three facets of species commonness (local abundance, geogr...
Changes in breeding bird diversity in the Netherlands between 1973-1977 and 1998-2000 were evaluated...
Loss, fragmentation and decreasing quality of habitats have been proposed as major threats to biodiv...
Aim The aim was to identify the primary drivers of compositional change in breeding bird assemblages...
Among driving forces of biotic homogenization, change in the physical environment that reduces habit...
Biotic homogenization is characterized as a process by which means species invasions and extinctions...
Loss, fragmentation and decreasing quality of habitats have been proposed as major threats to biodiv...
Contains fulltext : 83254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
Partitioning biodiversity change spatially and temporally is required for effective management, both...
Predicting relative extinction risks of animals has become a major challenge in conservation biology...
Biotic homogenization (BH) is a process whereby some species (losers) are systematically replaced by...
Global loss of biodiversity is occurring at an alarming rate and is a major issue in current times. ...
The global pledge to deliver ‘a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss is ec...
International audienceAim. We disentangle three facets of species commonness (local abundance, geogr...
Changes in breeding bird diversity in the Netherlands between 1973-1977 and 1998-2000 were evaluated...
Loss, fragmentation and decreasing quality of habitats have been proposed as major threats to biodiv...
Aim The aim was to identify the primary drivers of compositional change in breeding bird assemblages...
Among driving forces of biotic homogenization, change in the physical environment that reduces habit...
Biotic homogenization is characterized as a process by which means species invasions and extinctions...
Loss, fragmentation and decreasing quality of habitats have been proposed as major threats to biodiv...
Contains fulltext : 83254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
Partitioning biodiversity change spatially and temporally is required for effective management, both...
Predicting relative extinction risks of animals has become a major challenge in conservation biology...
Biotic homogenization (BH) is a process whereby some species (losers) are systematically replaced by...
Global loss of biodiversity is occurring at an alarming rate and is a major issue in current times. ...
The global pledge to deliver ‘a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss is ec...
International audienceAim. We disentangle three facets of species commonness (local abundance, geogr...