Reprint
Ecology and Conservation of Parrots in Their Native and Non-Native Ranges
Edited by
October 2022
442 pages
- ISBN978-3-0365-5009-1 (Hardback)
- ISBN978-3-0365-5010-7 (PDF)
This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Ecology and Conservation of Parrots in Their Native and Non-Native Ranges that was published in
Biology & Life Sciences
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary
This book focuses on parrots, which are among the most fascinating, attractive, and threatened birds, combining and synthesizing recent research on the biology, ecology, and conservation of both native and non-native parrot populations across the world.
Format
- Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
circovirus; PBFD; BFDV; rose-ringed parakeet; monk parakeet; invasive species; CRAVED; conservation criminology; defaunation; harvesting; wildlife trade; parrot abundance; pets; poaching; Savage selectivity index; conservation management; conservation threats; drivers of extinction; illegal wildlife trade; parrot conservation; Psittacidae conservation; threatened species; unsustainable use of wildlife; eBird; endangered species; parrot conservation; population survey; roost counts; Psittacidae; reintroduction; Allee effect; population; survival; reproduction; site fidelity; flock cohesion; Amazona lilacina; poaching; conservation threats; mangrove; dry forest; local knowledge; attitudes; Lilacine Amazon; red-fronted macaw; Andes; dynamic vegetation model; biotic interactions; climate change; RCP2.6; RCP8.5; foster chicks; chick starvation; chick survival; chick supplemental feeding; avian brood manipulation; wildlife management; Scarlet Macaw; Perú; illegal wildlife trade; conservation actions; literature review; poaching; wildlife markets; reintroduction; soft-release; acclimatization; monitoring; Amazon; dispersion; algarrobo; drylands; High Monte; parrots; seed dispersal; soft seed viability; stomatochory; conservation genetics; genetic assignment tests; probable geographic origin; Military Macaw; psittaciformes; macaw; conure; parakeet; reintroduction techniques; hand-rearing; pioneer flock; training; survival; flocking; predator evasion; wild parrots; Chlamydia psittaci; Psittacid alphaherpesvirus 1; avipoxvirus; beak and feather disease virus; conservation threats; cryptic species; vocal variation; parrot; genetic differentiation; open-ended learning; Amazona farinosa; bird abundance; census; bird density; detectability; distance sampling; Psittaciformes; genetic diversity; demographic history; population structure; captive breeding; blue-throated macaw; thick-billed parrot; naturalized parrots; introduced species; invasive species; world parrot trade; invasion biology; Amazona; Psittacidae; species distribution models; data integration models; occupancy models; citizen-science; population size; count data; parrots; conservation; ecology; wildlife trade; density; endemism; poaching; IUCN Red List; CITES; Psittaciformes; conservation genetics; ecology; evolution; genomics; museomics; Psittacidae; Ara glaucogularis; migration; daily behavioral patterns; Llanos de Moxos; BFDV; emerging infectious disease; haplotypes; parrot; PBFD; viral diversification; distribution; conservation; ecology; environmental niche modelling; research selection function; parrots; psittacids; species distribution models; state observation models; captive populations; endangered species; glucocorticoids; parrot; reproductive success; seasonality; Myiopsitta monachus; home range; sex; age; urbanization; invasive alien species; BFDV; Circoviridae; infectious disease; Psittaciformes; surveillance; viral infection; vulnerable taxa; wild populations; n/a