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Research and management priorities for Hawaiian forest birds

June 28, 2018

Hawai‘i's forest birds face a number of conservation challenges that, if unaddressed, will likely lead to the extinction of multiple species in the coming decades. Threats include habitat loss, invasive plants, non-native predators, and introduced diseases. Climate change is predicted to increase the geographic extent and intensity of these threats, adding urgency to implementation of tractable conservation strategies. We present a set of actionable research and management approaches, identified by conservation practitioners in Hawai'i, that will be critical for the conservation of Hawaiian forest birds in the coming years. We also summarize recent progress on these conservation priorities. The threats facing Hawai‘i's forest birds are not unique to Hawai‘i, and successful conservation strategies developed in Hawai‘i can serve as a model for other imperiled communities around the world, especially on islands.

Publication Year 2018
Title Research and management priorities for Hawaiian forest birds
DOI 10.1650/CONDOR-18-25.1
Authors Eben H. Paxton, Megan Laut, John P. Vetter, Steve J. Kendall
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Condor
Index ID 70197958
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center