[HTML][HTML] A state-of-the-art review on birds as indicators of biodiversity: Advances, challenges, and future directions
The current loss of biodiversity has been broadly acknowledged as the main cause of
ecosystem change. To halt this trend, several international agreements have been made …
ecosystem change. To halt this trend, several international agreements have been made …
An analysis of trends, uncertainty and species selection shows contrasting trends of widespread forest and farmland birds in Europe
Composite, multispecies biodiversity indices are increasingly used to report against
international and national environmental commitments and targets, the Wild Bird Index …
international and national environmental commitments and targets, the Wild Bird Index …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term trends in forest bird populations reflect management changes in Central European forests
J Reif, AJ Skálová, Z Vermouzek, P Voříšek - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
In areas where forest is under long-term human influence, we can expect that forest bird
populations will be affected by changes in forest management. Consequences of such forest …
populations will be affected by changes in forest management. Consequences of such forest …
[HTML][HTML] Clear-cuts and warming summers caused forest bird populations to decline in a southern boreal area
Land use and climate change are the main drivers of biodiversity change. However, their
relative roles in the decline of biodiversity are still insufficiently known. Climate change is …
relative roles in the decline of biodiversity are still insufficiently known. Climate change is …
[HTML][HTML] Population collapse of a common forest passerine in northern Europe as a consequence of habitat loss and decreased adult survival
Understanding how anthropogenetic change affects populations of species is crucial to halt
the loss of biodiversity. Although habitat loss and degradation are key drivers of population …
the loss of biodiversity. Although habitat loss and degradation are key drivers of population …
Develo** fine‐grained nationwide predictions of valuable forests using biodiversity indicator bird species
The use of indicator species in forest conservation and management planning can facilitate
enhanced preservation of biodiversity from the negative effects of forestry and other uses of …
enhanced preservation of biodiversity from the negative effects of forestry and other uses of …
Birds on the move in the face of climate change: High species turnover in northern Europe
Species richness is predicted to increase in the northern latitudes in the warming climate
due to ranges of many southern species expanding northwards. We studied changes in the …
due to ranges of many southern species expanding northwards. We studied changes in the …
Substantial decline of Northern European peatland bird populations: Consequences of drainage
Northern European peatlands are important habitats for biological conservation because
they support rich biodiversity and unique species compositions. However, historical …
they support rich biodiversity and unique species compositions. However, historical …
Long-term decline of southern boreal forest birds: consequence of habitat alteration or climate change?
R Virkkala - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2016 - Springer
Climate change and habitat degradation due to land use are the key factors threatening
biodiversity. It is important to study both the separate and joined effects of climate warming …
biodiversity. It is important to study both the separate and joined effects of climate warming …
The intensity of forest management affects the nest cavity production of woodpeckers and tits in mature boreal forests
Cavities made by birds are an important microhabitat for many taxa in forests. Long-term
dynamics of cavity patterns and the effect of forest management on cavities are, however …
dynamics of cavity patterns and the effect of forest management on cavities are, however …