Major stopover regions and migratory bottlenecks for Nearctic-Neotropical landbirds within the Neotropics: a review
NJ Bayly, KV Rosenberg, WE Easton… - Bird Conservation …, 2018 - cambridge.org
Nearly 300 species of landbirds, whose populations total billions, migrate between the
Neotropics and North America. Many migratory populations are in steep decline, and …
Neotropics and North America. Many migratory populations are in steep decline, and …
Habitat ecology of Nearctic–Neotropical migratory landbirds on the nonbreeding grounds
Of the approximately 716 bird species that breed in North America, 386 (54%) are
considered Nearctic–Neotropical migrants by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. In the past …
considered Nearctic–Neotropical migrants by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. In the past …
[HTML][HTML] Land-sparing and land-sharing provide complementary benefits for conserving avian biodiversity in coffee-growing landscapes
Protecting biodiversity while sustaining agricultural production is one of our greatest modern
challenges. The dominant conservation paradigm in tropical coffee-growing regions …
challenges. The dominant conservation paradigm in tropical coffee-growing regions …
Integrating season-specific needs of migratory and resident birds in conservation planning
Efforts to conserve migratory species have been challenged by a poor understanding of their
temporally-dynamic distributions over large geographies. Consequently, most conservation …
temporally-dynamic distributions over large geographies. Consequently, most conservation …
Over-winter ecology and relative density of Canada Warbler Cardellina canadensis in Colombia: The basis for defining conservation priorities for a sharply declining …
The Canada Warbler Cardellina canadensis is a steeply declining Neotropical migratory
bird and> 50% of its non-breeding range is within the Colombian Andes. Despite being an …
bird and> 50% of its non-breeding range is within the Colombian Andes. Despite being an …
Analyzing the relationship between animal diversity and the remote sensing vegetation parameters: the case of **njiang, China
J Wu, H Li, H Wan, Y Wang, C Sun, H Zhou - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
An explicit analysis of the impact for the richness of species of the vegetation phenological
characteristics calculated from various remote sensing data is critical and essential for …
characteristics calculated from various remote sensing data is critical and essential for …
Habitat choice shapes the spring stopover behaviour of a Nearctic-Neotropical migratory songbird
The effect of habitat choice on fuelling behaviour and the organization of migration in birds
has rarely been examined, despite the potential impact of widespread anthropogenic …
has rarely been examined, despite the potential impact of widespread anthropogenic …
Rapid recovery by fat-and muscle-depleted Blackpoll Warblers following trans-oceanic migration is driven by time-minimization
Nonstop endurance flights are a defining characteristic of many long-distance migratory
birds, but subsequent recovery phases are not typically distinguished from fueling phases …
birds, but subsequent recovery phases are not typically distinguished from fueling phases …
A multiscale analysis of factors influencing Setophaga striata (Blackpoll Warbler) occupancy and abundance during the nonbreeding season in eastern Colombia
ABSTRACT Setophaga striata (Blackpoll Warbler), one of the few boreal-breeding migratory
birds that migrates to the Orinoco and Amazon regions, is experiencing steep population …
birds that migrates to the Orinoco and Amazon regions, is experiencing steep population …
[PDF][PDF] Prioritizing tropical habitats for long-distance migratory songbirds: An assessment of habitat quality at a stopover site in Colombia
Long-distance migratory birds are declining globally and migration has been identified as
the primary source of mortality in this group. Despite this, our lack of knowledge of habitat …
the primary source of mortality in this group. Despite this, our lack of knowledge of habitat …