Birds traversing longest distances across Americas found to be at highest risk

Birds traversing longest distances across Americas found to be at highest risk

Scientists with the National Audubon Society published research in Nature Ecology & Evolution that will help inform global efforts to protect migratory birds. In the study, “Multispecies migratory connectivity indicates hemispheric-scale risk to bird populations from global change,” the researchers propose a new way to measure risk and identify where conservation efforts are most needed for species that travel between specific breeding and non-breeding regions across North, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Scientists with the National Audubon Society published research in Nature Ecology & Evolution that will help inform global efforts to protect migratory birds. In the study, “Multispecies migratory connectivity indicates hemispheric-scale risk to bird populations from global change,” the researchers propose a new way to measure risk and identify where conservation efforts are most needed for species that travel between specific breeding and non-breeding regions across North, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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