Sensitivity of tropical insectivorous birds to the Anthropocene: a review of multiple mechanisms and conservation implications
TW Sherry - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Epigraph:“The house is burning. We do not need a thermometer. We need a fire hose.”(P.
102, Janzen and Hallwachs,). Insectivorous birds are declining widely, and for diverse …
102, Janzen and Hallwachs,). Insectivorous birds are declining widely, and for diverse …
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 …
Becoming tree, becoming memory: Social-ecological fabrics in Pewen (Araucaria araucana) landscapes of the southern Andes
Relationships between people and trees are continually unfolding in the contexts of situated
social-ecological systems, in which properties of the system emerge from localized …
social-ecological systems, in which properties of the system emerge from localized …
Bridging the research-implementation gap in avian conservation with translational ecology
The recognized gap between research and implementation in avian conservation can be
overcome with translational ecology, an intentional approach in which science producers …
overcome with translational ecology, an intentional approach in which science producers …
[HTML][HTML] Habitat protection and restoration: Win–win opportunities for migratory birds in the Northern Andes
AM Gonzalez, N Espejo, D Armenteras… - Perspectives in Ecology …, 2023 - Elsevier
Identifying strategies that offer co-benefits for biodiversity protection, forest restoration and
human well-being are important for successful conservation outcomes. In this study, we …
human well-being are important for successful conservation outcomes. In this study, we …
Social science for conservation in working landscapes and seascapes
Biodiversity is in precipitous decline globally across both terrestrial and marine
environments. Therefore, conservation actions are needed everywhere on Earth, including …
environments. Therefore, conservation actions are needed everywhere on Earth, including …
Citizen science to address the global issue of bird–window collisions
Bird–window collisions (BWCs) are a major threat to avian populations, annually causing up
to one billion bird deaths in the US alone and untold numbers of fatalities worldwide. Until …
to one billion bird deaths in the US alone and untold numbers of fatalities worldwide. Until …
Indigenous–wildlife conflict and coexistence in the altiplano
Understanding the drivers of conflict and coexistence in human–wildlife relations are critical
to conservation. This study sought to understand th varying attitudes of local indigenous …
to conservation. This study sought to understand th varying attitudes of local indigenous …
Poaching sources and trade routes in Peru and Ecuador warn of the unsustainable rural demand for preferred parrot species
P Romero‐Vidal, B Toledo‐González… - … Science and Practice, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Illegal wildlife trade remains highly active in the Neotropics, as indicated by the thousands of
parrots annually sold in illicit city markets. However, little is known about where parrots are …
parrots annually sold in illicit city markets. However, little is known about where parrots are …
Human dimensions of bat conservation–10 recommendations to improve and diversify studies of human-bat interactions
Human dimensions (HD) research is a discipline of conservation social sciences that
applies social and psychological sciences to understand and influence conservation …
applies social and psychological sciences to understand and influence conservation …