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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.
Animals, Birds and the Alphabets are learning tools for children
and anyone learning English as a second language. This book is full
of colorfulillustrations and animals and birds from A to Z. This is
a great book for building vocabulary and learning the English
alphabet. This book willcaptivate the mind of the young as well as
adults who are just learning to read. This book will become a
child's best friend and favorite bedtimestory. No home or library
should be without this book.
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.
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