Mountains support high biodiversity including 12% of birds globally many of them endemic or threatened. Written for ecologists, naturalists, and those interested in wildlife conservation, this unique book provides the first global ecological review of birds in high mountains, their key threats, and guidelines to ensure their continued persistence.
Mountains support high biodiversity including 12% of birds globally many of them endemic or threatened. Written for ecologists, naturalists, and those interested in wildlife conservation, this unique book provides the first global ecological review of birds in high mountains, their key threats, and guidelines to ensure their continued persistence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Mountain birds and their habitats Dan Chamberlain Aleksi Lehikoinen Davide Scridel and Kathy Martin; 2. Avian adaptations to high mountain habitats: solving the challenges of living in alpine ecosystems Kathy Martin Devin R. de Zwaan Davide Scridel and Tomás A. Altamirano; 3. Global bird communities of alpine and nival habitats Devin R. de Zwaan Arnaud G. Barras Tomás A. Altamirano Addisu Asefa Pranav Gokhale R. Suresh Kumar Shaobin Li Ruey-shing Lin C. Steven Sevillano-Ríos Kerry A. Weston and Davide Scridel; 4. Birds of treeline ecotones Dan Chamberlain Evgeniya Melikhova Susanne Jähnig and C. Steven Sevillano-Ríos; 5. Population trends of mountain birds in Europe and North America Aleksi Lehikoinen Åke Lindström John Calladine Tommaso Campedelli William V. DeLuca Virginia Escandell Ji¿í Flousek Sergi Herrando Frédéric Jiguet John Atle Kålås Romain Lorrilliere Timothy D. Meehan Ingar Jostein Øien Clara Pladevall Brett K. Sandercock Thomas Sattler Benjamin Seaman Laura Silva Hans Schmid Norbert Teufelbauer and Sven Trautmann; 6. Climate change impacts on mountain birds James W. Pearce-Higgins and Kathy Martin; 7. Anthropogenic activities and mountain birds Enrico Caprio Antonio Rolando Raphaël Arlettaz and Dan Chamberlain; 8. Modelling large-scale patterns in mountain bird diversity and distributions Mattia Brambilla Matthew G. Betts Ute Bradter Hankyu Kim Paola Laiolo and Thomas Sattler; 9. The alpine avifauna of tropical mountains Jon Fjeldså Jesper Sonne and Carsten Rahbek; 10. Priorities for information research and conservation of birds in high mountains Kathy Martin Dan Chamberlain and Aleksi Lehikoinen; Bird species index; Subject index.
1. Mountain birds and their habitats Dan Chamberlain Aleksi Lehikoinen Davide Scridel and Kathy Martin; 2. Avian adaptations to high mountain habitats: solving the challenges of living in alpine ecosystems Kathy Martin Devin R. de Zwaan Davide Scridel and Tomás A. Altamirano; 3. Global bird communities of alpine and nival habitats Devin R. de Zwaan Arnaud G. Barras Tomás A. Altamirano Addisu Asefa Pranav Gokhale R. Suresh Kumar Shaobin Li Ruey-shing Lin C. Steven Sevillano-Ríos Kerry A. Weston and Davide Scridel; 4. Birds of treeline ecotones Dan Chamberlain Evgeniya Melikhova Susanne Jähnig and C. Steven Sevillano-Ríos; 5. Population trends of mountain birds in Europe and North America Aleksi Lehikoinen Åke Lindström John Calladine Tommaso Campedelli William V. DeLuca Virginia Escandell Ji¿í Flousek Sergi Herrando Frédéric Jiguet John Atle Kålås Romain Lorrilliere Timothy D. Meehan Ingar Jostein Øien Clara Pladevall Brett K. Sandercock Thomas Sattler Benjamin Seaman Laura Silva Hans Schmid Norbert Teufelbauer and Sven Trautmann; 6. Climate change impacts on mountain birds James W. Pearce-Higgins and Kathy Martin; 7. Anthropogenic activities and mountain birds Enrico Caprio Antonio Rolando Raphaël Arlettaz and Dan Chamberlain; 8. Modelling large-scale patterns in mountain bird diversity and distributions Mattia Brambilla Matthew G. Betts Ute Bradter Hankyu Kim Paola Laiolo and Thomas Sattler; 9. The alpine avifauna of tropical mountains Jon Fjeldså Jesper Sonne and Carsten Rahbek; 10. Priorities for information research and conservation of birds in high mountains Kathy Martin Dan Chamberlain and Aleksi Lehikoinen; Bird species index; Subject index.
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