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Autor:
Benjamin P. Y.-H. Lee, Emma Gallacher, Josh Kempinski, Lourens van Essen, Mohammed A. Zaarour, A. Christy Williams, Paul A. Marshall, Duarte Figueiredo, Peter Leitner, Yehya K. Shehadeh, Stephen J. Browne
Publikováno v:
Oryx, Vol 58, Pp 288-288 (2024)
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https://doaj.org/article/8cfa86a8d4f1439591a911b4bf4ebd1a
Autor:
Khin Maung Oo, Niti Sukumal, Simon D. Dowell, Tommaso Savini, Nay Myo Shwe, Stephen J. Browne
Publikováno v:
Oryx. 55:311-317
Low intensity subsistence agriculture is generally believed to be less damaging to wildlife than intensive farming. As Myanmar is undergoing rapid modernization, subsistence farming may shift to intensive agriculture, resulting in increased threats t
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Bird Conservation International. 29:515-526
SummaryThirty-two percent of bird species in South-East Asia are likely to become extinct by the end of this century. However, due to a lack of data this number may be an underestimate. The Chestnut-headed Partridge Arborophila cambodiana found in so
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 220:60-66
Local and regional extirpations of individual species, typically high profile cases, are now well documented, leading to calls for urgent action for particular species in specific locations. There is a need to broaden our assessments of extinction to
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Bird Conservation International. 28:423-438
SummaryThe South-East Asian ranges of two narrow-geographical range species, Germain’s Peacock Pheasant Polyplectron germaini (GPP) and Orange-necked Partridge Arborophila davidi (ONP) have been shrinking due to pressures from anthropogenic activit
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Bird Conservation International. 27:282-293
SummaryIn Thailand, as for most of South-East Asia, large vertebrates are declining rapidly due to habitat degradation and increasing hunting pressure. Once relatively common in the evergreen forest of Southern Thailand, the Great ArgusArgusianus arg
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Biological Conservation. 144:593-601
Large-scale declines of grey partridges (Perdix perdix) since the 1980s have led to local extinctions in the species’ range. As part of a UK recovery programme, we aimed to identify the best methods of re-establishing grey partridges through releas
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Bird Conservation International. 19:137-147
SummarySwamp Francolin Francolinus gularis is endemic to the Indian sub-continent, being found in India, Nepal and Bangladesh. It is threatened with extinction and is listed as ‘Vulnerable’, mainly as a result of habitat degradation and loss. Thi
Autor:
Stephen J. Browne
Publikováno v:
Bird Study. 53:187-192
Capsule Breeding performance was not affected, although variation in nestbox occupancy may result from perceived differences in protection from predators and insulation properties. Aim To assess if nestboxes of different construction and colour were
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Wildlife Biology. 12:3-10
A three-year field-based study of 85 radio-tagged female wild grey partridges Perdix perdix was undertaken during 2001–2003 in East Anglia, England, to investigate possible links between chick diet and parasite-induced disease. The females produced