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Ecology and Conservation of Mountain Birds

Ecology and Conservation of Mountain Birds

Ecology and Conservation of Mountain Birds

Dan Chamberlain , University of Turin
Aleksi Lehikoinen , Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki
Kathy Martin , University of British Columbia, Vancouver
July 2023
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    High mountain habitats are globally important for biodiversity. At least 12% of birds worldwide breed at or above the treeline, many of which are endemic species or species of conservation concern. However, due to the challenges of studying mountain birds in difficult-to-access habitats, little is known about their status and trends. This book provides the first global review of the ecology, evolution, life history and conservation of high mountain birds, including comprehensive coverage of their key habitats across global mountain regions, assessments of diversity patterns along elevation gradients, and adaptations for life in the alpine zone. The main threats to mountain bird populations are also identified, including climate change, human land use and recreational activities. Written for ecologists and naturalists, this book identifies key knowledge gaps and clearly establishes the research priorities needed to increase our understanding of the ecology of mountain birds and to aid in their conservation.

    • The first global reference work with wide geographical coverage on high mountain bird ecology and conservation
    • Includes summaries of all birds known to use alpine habitats and their key traits, forming an essential basis for classifying and studying high mountain birds
    • Establishes clear priorities to reduce knowledge gaps and to guide research and conservation strategies for high mountain birds (and biodiversity in general) over the coming decades

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    'In a context of increasing pressure on these ecosystems, as a result of climate change and human activities, a global analysis of knowledge gaps and current and future protection issues was urgent; it is now delivered to us.' B. Posse, Nos Oiseaux

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    Product details

    July 2023
    Paperback
    9781108940429
    450 pages
    229 × 153 × 22 mm
    0.72kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 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, Ã…ke Lindström, John Calladine, Tommaso Campedelli, William V. DeLuca, Virginia Escandell, Jiří Flousek, Sergi Herrando, Frédéric Jiguet, John Atle KÃ¥lÃ¥s, 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 FjeldsÃ¥, 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.
      Contributors
    • Dan Chamberlain, Aleksi Lehikoinen, Davide Scridel, Kathy Martin, Devin R. de Zwaan, Tomás A. Altamirano, Arnaud G. Barras, Addisu Asefa, Pranav Gokhale, R. Suresh Kumar, Shaobin Li, Ruey-shing Lin, C. Steven Sevillano-Ríos, Kerry A. Weston, Evgeniya Melikhova, Susanne Jähnig, Ã…ke Lindström, John Calladine, Tommaso Campedelli, William V. DeLuca, Virginia Escandell, Jiří Flousek, Sergi Herrando, Frédéric Jiguet, John Atle KÃ¥lÃ¥s, 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, James W. Pearce-Higgins, Enrico Caprio, Antonio Rolando, Raphaël Arlettaz, Mattia Brambilla, Matthew G. Betts, Ute Bradter, Hankyu Kim, Paola Laiolo , Jon FjeldsÃ¥, Jesper Sonne, Carsten Rahbek

    • Editors
    • Dan Chamberlain , University of Turin

      Dan Chamberlain is Professor of Ecology at the University of Turin. His research is centred on the impacts of environmental change on biodiversity, including climate change, urbanization and agricultural intensification, with a particular focus on alpine birds.

    • Aleksi Lehikoinen , Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki

      Aleksi Lehikoinen is the Senior curator and Coordinator of the Finnish bird monitoring schemes at the Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki. His research focusses on birds as indicators of environmental change, birds in changing climates, protected areas and management, and bird migration.

    • Kathy Martin , University of British Columbia, Vancouver

      Kathy Martin is Professor of Wildlife Ecology at the University of British Columbia. She investigates how alpine birds cope with their extreme and increasingly unreliable environmental conditions. Kathy studies the adaptations, ecology, life history and conservation of alpine songbirds and grouse in the Americas.