Recent growth in industrialization and the modernization of agricultural activities, combined with human population growth, has greatly modified China's natural environment, particularly in the vicinity of large cities. We compared avifauna checklists made between 1877 and 1938 with current checklists to determine the extent of local bird extinctions during the last century in the greater Beijing area. Our study shows that of the 411 bird species recorded from 1877-1938, 45 (10.9%) were no longer recorded from 2004-2006. Birds recorded as 'rare' in 1938 were more likely to have disappeared in subsequent years. Migrant status also influenced the probability of local bird extinction with winter migrants being the most affected class. Moreover...
Conference talk recording and slides from 2022 American Ornithological Society & BirdsCaribbean join...
Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global biodiversi...
Extinction risk is not evenly distributed among all species. Therefore, identifying shared character...
Recent growth in industrialization and the modernization of agricultural activities, combined with h...
Recent growth in industrialization and the modernization of agricultural activities, combined with h...
Abstract Background China has a relative high degree of endemism of birds due to its large area, div...
<p>Percentage of local extinctions in some bird families in the Greater Beijing Area during the peri...
Climate change is one of the most significant causes of species range shift and extinction. Based on...
China is one of the countries with the richest bird biodiversity in the world. Among the 1372 Chines...
Abstract Background Understanding the changes in population dynamics, including demographics, distri...
Beijing, the capital of China, with a population of more than 21 million, is a mega city that is loc...
Copyright © 2013 Youhua Chen.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons A...
Birds have long fascinated scientists and travellers, so their distribution and abundance through ti...
Mounting observational records demonstrate human-caused faunal decline in recent decades, while accu...
Abstract Background China is one of the countries with abundant waterbird diversity. Over the past d...
Conference talk recording and slides from 2022 American Ornithological Society & BirdsCaribbean join...
Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global biodiversi...
Extinction risk is not evenly distributed among all species. Therefore, identifying shared character...
Recent growth in industrialization and the modernization of agricultural activities, combined with h...
Recent growth in industrialization and the modernization of agricultural activities, combined with h...
Abstract Background China has a relative high degree of endemism of birds due to its large area, div...
<p>Percentage of local extinctions in some bird families in the Greater Beijing Area during the peri...
Climate change is one of the most significant causes of species range shift and extinction. Based on...
China is one of the countries with the richest bird biodiversity in the world. Among the 1372 Chines...
Abstract Background Understanding the changes in population dynamics, including demographics, distri...
Beijing, the capital of China, with a population of more than 21 million, is a mega city that is loc...
Copyright © 2013 Youhua Chen.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons A...
Birds have long fascinated scientists and travellers, so their distribution and abundance through ti...
Mounting observational records demonstrate human-caused faunal decline in recent decades, while accu...
Abstract Background China is one of the countries with abundant waterbird diversity. Over the past d...
Conference talk recording and slides from 2022 American Ornithological Society & BirdsCaribbean join...
Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global biodiversi...
Extinction risk is not evenly distributed among all species. Therefore, identifying shared character...