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Birds and Climate Change
Impacts and Conservation Responses
A critical synthesis of the impacts of climate change on birds, examining potential future effects and conservation responses.
James W. Pearce-Higgins (Author), Rhys E. Green (Author)
9780521114288, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 12 June 2014
477 pages, 154 b/w illus. 21 tables
25.4 x 19.3 x 2.5 cm, 1.18 kg
'This book, the culmination of six years of hard work, is a masterful review of the scientific evidence that birds remain our most important biological indicators of how species are responding to modern climate change. … In summary, Birds and Climate Change is a comprehensive and thoughtful review of the impacts of modern climate change on bird populations and is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students, scientists, managers, and policymakers interested in ornithology and bird conservation.' Benjamin Zuckerberg, The Condor: Ornithological Applications
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.
Foreword Michael B. Usher
Acknowledgements
1. Birds and climate change
Part I. Impacts: 2. Altered timings
3. The impact of altered timings
4. Further mechanisms of population impacts
5. Effects of climate change on distributions and communities
Part II. Conservation Responses: 6. Using models to predict the effects of climate change on birds
7. Conservation in a changing climate
8. Effects of climate change mitigation on birds
9. Overall conclusions
References
Index.
Subject Areas: Conservation of wildlife & habitats [RNKH], Conservation of the environment [RNK], Applied ecology [RNC], The environment [RN]