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  • Keller, V.; Herrando, S.; Vorísek, P; Rodríguez-Franch, M.; Kipson, M.; Milanesi, P.; Marti, D.; Anton, M.; Klvanova, A.; Kalyakin, M.V.; Bauer, H.G.; Foppen, R.P.B.

    Language: English

    Published by Lynx Edicions, 2020

    ISBN 10: 8416728380 ISBN 13: 9788416728381

    Seller: PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA, Iver, United Kingdom

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    Condition: New. 967, col illus. 310x240mm. HB. NEW. . More than 20 years after the publication of the first European Breeding Bird Atlas, this book is the most up-to-date source of information on distribution, abundance and change of bird populations in Europe. A tremendous effort by the European Bird Census Council and its partner organisations from 48 countries have made it possible. In total, around 120,000 fieldworkers contributed data to the atlas, mainly from 2013 to 2017. As such this project constitutes one of the biggest citizen science projects on biodiversity ever.This book presents information on all species reported to breed in the study period. A total of 556 species are treated with a full species account including maps, text and an illustration. Full species accounts include 50×50 km maps (usually showing abundance data), modelled distribution maps with a resolution of 10×10 km (for 222 breeding birds) and change maps (comparing current distribution with that obtained 30 years ago). All these data document the state of the European breeding avifauna using the most rigorous scientific approaches with the final aim to encourage the effective conservation of birds and their habitats. [9788416728381].

  • AA.VV; KELLER, VERENA; HERRANDO, SERGI; VORÍčEK, PETR; FRANCH, MARTÍ; KIPSON, MARINA; MILANESI, PIETRO; MARTÍ, DAVID; R. DEL MAR ANTÓN; KLVANOVÁ, ALENA

    Language: English

    Published by LYNX EDICIONS, 2020

    ISBN 10: 8416728380 ISBN 13: 9788416728381

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    Cartoné. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Nuevo. 0. Poder determinar de forma adecuada la ubicación de las aves en este mundo cambiante es de vital importancia para su conservación y, hacerlo además a escala continental, precisa de una gran voluntad de cooperación internacional. Para lograrlo, el European. LIBRO.

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    More than 20 years after the publication of the first European Breeding Bird Atlas, this book is the most up-to-date source of information on distribution, abundance and change of bird populations in Europe. Determining properly where birds are in this changing world is of paramount importance for their conservation, and doing that at a continental scale is something that can be only achieved under a strong willingness of international cooperation. To do that, the European Bird Census Council (EBCC) is organised as a network of expert ornithologists that boost bird atlas work across Europe. The first European Breeding Bird Atlas (EBBA1) published by the EBCC in 1997 was a milestone in European ornithology. The project of the second European Breeding Bird Atlas (EBBA2) was carried out by the EBCC network of partner organisations from 48 countries. In total, around 120,000 fieldworkers contributed data to the atlas, the great majority of them on a voluntary basis. As such this project constitutes one of the biggest citizen science projects on biodiversity ever. Data collection and analysis followed a rigorous scientific protocol, led by a team of researchers from ornithological institutes with many years of experience in atlas work. The huge fieldwork effort resulted in unprecedented geographical coverage for a biodiversity atlas in Europe, including all areas up to the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea that were not well covered for EBBA1. These data were mainly collected for the period lasting from 2013 to 2017. European Breeding Bird Atlas 2 presents information on all species reported to breed in the study period and some with more uncertain breeding status. A total of 556 species are treated with a full species account including maps, text and an illustration; information on 69 very rare or irregularly breeding species is presented in an Appendix. Full species accounts include distribution maps at a resolution of 50×50 km (usually showing abundance data), modelled distribution maps with a resolution of 10×10 km (for 224 breeding birds) and change maps documenting changes in distribution since the first atlas. Original artwork illustrates all species with a full account. Illustrations were provided by 45 artists from 18 countries, with different styles and techniques, reflecting European diversity. This book represents the most up-to-date source of information on bird distribution and change in Europe, and a great contribution to the global aim of understanding biodiversity to ensure its conservation. Barcelona. Lynx Edicions. 967 pages, color photos, 568 color illustrations, 1357 color distribution maps, 11 tables, hardcover.