
Conservation of Tropical Birds
by Sodhi, Navjot S.; Sekercioglu, Cagan H.; Barlow, Jos; Robinson, Scott K.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | p. viii |
The State of Tropical Bird Biodiversity | p. 1 |
Imperiled bird biodiversity | p. 1 |
Drivers of endangerment | p. 4 |
The enigmatic | p. 24 |
Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Tropical Birds | p. 27 |
Introduction | p. 27 |
Theoretical premises of fragmentation | p. 28 |
Area effects in tropical birds | p. 29 |
Edge effects | p. 31 |
Fragment isolation and the importance of connectivity | p. 36 |
Temporal change in forest fragments | p. 41 |
Conclusion | p. 43 |
Tropical Bird Extinctions | p. 45 |
Extinctions over time | p. 45 |
Extinction debt | p. 48 |
Are birds the most endangered taxa? | p. 49 |
Case studies of recent bird extinctions | p. 50 |
Drivers of extinctions | p. 54 |
Extinction vulnerability | p. 56 |
Ecosystem resonance of bird extinctions | p. 63 |
Extinction resistence | p. 64 |
Ecological Functions of Birds in the Tropics | p. 68 |
Birds as mobile links | p. 72 |
Seed dispersal | p. 72 |
Pollination | p. 84 |
Predation and pest control - insectivores | p. 90 |
Predation and pest control - raptors | p. 95 |
Scavenging | p. 99 |
Nutrient deposition | p. 104 |
Ecosystem engineers and other ecological actors | p. 106 |
Birds and humanity | p. 108 |
Fire and the Conservation of Tropical Birds | p. 109 |
Introduction | p. 109 |
irect effects of fire | p. 111 |
Indirect effects of fire and altered fire regimes | p. 111 |
Altered fire regimes in fire-dependent ecosystems | p. 113 |
Altered fire regimes in fire-sensitive ecosystems | p. 116 |
Interaction between fires and other threats to tropical birds | p. 120 |
Managing fire for bird conservation | p. 122 |
Birds and post-fire regeneration | p. 124 |
Conclusion | p. 125 |
Biotic Invasions and Tropical Birds | p. 126 |
Effects of invasive species on tropical birds | p. 126 |
Avian invasions | p. 136 |
Pathology of avian invasions | p. 138 |
Tropical avian invaders | p. 141 |
Management of avian invaders | p. 147 |
Harvesting of Tropical Birds | p. 152 |
The volume of bird extraction | p. 152 |
Utilization of birds | p. 156 |
Effects of harvesting on birds | p. 164 |
Sustainable harvesting | p. 167 |
Curtailing the bird harvesting and trade | p. 170 |
Climate Change Effects on Tropical Birds | p. 173 |
Future projections and models | p. 174 |
Where will climate change hit? | p. 177 |
Protected areas | p. 182 |
Effects of life history | p. 182 |
Mobility and migration | p. 185 |
Evolution | p. 186 |
Interspecific interactions and indirect effects | p. 187 |
Deadly synergies | p. 189 |
Seasonality in tropics | p. 191 |
Lack of knowledge | p. 193 |
Conclusion | p. 194 |
Conservation of Migratory Birds in the Tropics | p. 195 |
Migration - an imperiled phenomenon | p. 195 |
The natural history of migratory birds | p. 199 |
Conservation problems faced by migratory birds in the tropics | p. 206 |
Towards a comprehensive strategy for migratory bird conservation | p. 211 |
Conservation Prospects for Tropical Birds | p. 213 |
Protection and triage | p. 214 |
Bird conservation in human-dominated landscapes | p. 220 |
Population augmentation | p. 221 |
Livelihoods and bird conservation | p. 222 |
Education and capacity building | p. 224 |
Enhancing knowledge of tropical birds | p. 226 |
References | p. 227 |
Index | p. 287 |
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