Birds and Climate Change

Birds and Climate Change

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Pearce-Higgins James W.
Cambridge University Press
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From the red grouse to the Ethiopian bush-crow, bird populations around the world can provide us with vital insights into the effects of climate change on species and ecosystems. They are among the best studied and monitored of organisms, yet many are already under threat of extinction as a result of habitat loss, overexploitation and pollution. Providing a single source of information for students, scientists, practitioners and policy-makers, this book begins with a critical review of the existing impacts of climate change on birds, including changes in the timing of migration and breeding and effects on bird populations around the world. The second part considers how conservationists can assess potential future impacts, quantifying how extinction risk is linked to the magnitude of global change and synthesising the evidence in support of likely conservation responses. The final chapters assess the threats posed by efforts to reduce the magnitude of climate change.
EAN 9780521114288
ISBN 0521114284
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date June 12, 2014
Pages 477
Language English
Dimensions 254 x 193 x 25
Country United Kingdom
Authors Green Rhys E.; Pearce-Higgins James W.
Illustrations 21 Tables, black and white; 61 Halftones, unspecified; 93 Line drawings, unspecified
Series Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation