Alpine biodiversity is subject to a range of increasing threats, but the scarcity of data for many taxa means that it is difficult to assess the level and likely future impact of a given threat. Expert opinion can be a useful tool to address knowledge gaps in the absence of adequate data. Experts with experience in Alpine ecology were approached to rank threat levels for 69 Alpine bird species over the next 50 years for the whole European Alps in relation to ten categories: land abandonment, climate change, renewable energy, fire, forestry practices, grazing practices, hunting, leisure, mining and urbanization. There was a high degree of concordance in ranking of perceived threats among experts for most threat categories. The major overall ...
In recent decades, upland hay-meadows underwent large transformations due to the modernization of li...
Alpine birds are high-elevation specialists with unique adaptations such as delayed and reduced bree...
Land abandonment is causing woodland expansion and loss of open habitats in the Alps, coupled with a...
Alpine biodiversity is subject to a range of increasing threats, but the scarcity of data for many t...
Aim: To assess the extent of the possible future conflict between skiing and biodiversity driven by ...
Aim: Climate warming and land use change represent a major challenge for both species and conservati...
This research focused on the evaluation of Italian population trends and conservation threats of thr...
Mountain areas often hold special species communities, and they are high on the list of conservation...
We applied two recent approaches largely used in biological conservation: Threat Analysis (TAN) and ...
Mountain areas often hold special species communities and are thus in the high priority list of cons...
Red lists evaluate the short-term extinction risk of given taxa, a very important information for co...
Montane species are particularly vulnerable to the threats posed by climate change. As temperatures ...
Across a large mountain area of the western Swiss Alps, we used occurrence data (presence-only point...
Climate and land-use change are the most severe threats to biodiversity; their effects are often int...
Changes in distribution and abundance of species affect the entirety of biodiversity and monitoring ...
In recent decades, upland hay-meadows underwent large transformations due to the modernization of li...
Alpine birds are high-elevation specialists with unique adaptations such as delayed and reduced bree...
Land abandonment is causing woodland expansion and loss of open habitats in the Alps, coupled with a...
Alpine biodiversity is subject to a range of increasing threats, but the scarcity of data for many t...
Aim: To assess the extent of the possible future conflict between skiing and biodiversity driven by ...
Aim: Climate warming and land use change represent a major challenge for both species and conservati...
This research focused on the evaluation of Italian population trends and conservation threats of thr...
Mountain areas often hold special species communities, and they are high on the list of conservation...
We applied two recent approaches largely used in biological conservation: Threat Analysis (TAN) and ...
Mountain areas often hold special species communities and are thus in the high priority list of cons...
Red lists evaluate the short-term extinction risk of given taxa, a very important information for co...
Montane species are particularly vulnerable to the threats posed by climate change. As temperatures ...
Across a large mountain area of the western Swiss Alps, we used occurrence data (presence-only point...
Climate and land-use change are the most severe threats to biodiversity; their effects are often int...
Changes in distribution and abundance of species affect the entirety of biodiversity and monitoring ...
In recent decades, upland hay-meadows underwent large transformations due to the modernization of li...
Alpine birds are high-elevation specialists with unique adaptations such as delayed and reduced bree...
Land abandonment is causing woodland expansion and loss of open habitats in the Alps, coupled with a...