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Neotropical Birds - Ecology and Conservation (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Neotropical Birds - Ecology and Conservation (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Bird communities are sensitive indicators of habitat type and
condition. Therefore careful ornithological surveys can provide
quick, practical assessments of the ecological characteristics and
conservation status of many terrestrial communities in the tropical
Americas. This volume provides the data essential to the success of
such surveys. It compiles, for the first time, information on the
ecological and geographical distributions of all 4,037 bird species
of the Neotropics, from Mexico south to Tierra del Fuego, including
many migrant species. Using this extensive database, the authors
analyze priorities for conservation in the Neotropics, showing how
bird communities can help determine which Neotropical regions and
habitats are in most urgent need of protection. In almost three
hundred pages of tables (also available on disk), the authors
provide detailed information on each species' geographic range,
habitat use, elevational limits, foraging levels, relative
abundance, and sensitivity to human disturbance. With the data in
this book, for example, one can pinpoint all bird species living in
any Neotropical country at a specific elevation in a particular
vegetation type. Much of this previously unpublished information
was amassed by Theodore A. Parker III before his untimely death.
Careful analysis of this information suggests surprising and
controversial conclusions. For instance, bird communities indicate
that the current focus for conservation action in the Amazonian
lowlands is misplaced: these forests are still relatively intact.
Instead, biological communities that are narrowly restricted to the
lower slopes of the Andes, to the tropical deciduous forests, and
to theonce-extensive grasslands and scrubs of central Brazil -
communities still largely ignored by conservationists - are the
ones facing most immediate risks from current development
pressures. This unparalleled wealth of finely detailed ecological
information on Neotropical bird communities will prove invaluable
to all Neotropical wildlife managers, conservation biologists, and
serious birders.
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