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Summary statistics of the overlap of terrestrial bird area of habitat maps and Key Biodiversity Areas.

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posted on 2024-12-20, 00:50 authored by Thomas LansleyThomas Lansley, Olivia Crowe, Stuart H.M. Butchart, David P. Edwards, Gavin ThomasGavin Thomas

This data set shows details of 10,517 terrestrial bird species and the overlap of their area of habitat (AOH) with Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs). This includes the area of overlap, the percentage of each AOH that overlaps, and many more details including habitats, taxonomy, and IUCN Red List categories. Migratory species have separate maps for their breeding and non-breeding range.

This research is published in the paper "How effectively do Key Biodiversity Areas represent global avian diversity?"

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Adapting to the Challenges of a Changing Environment (ACCE)

Natural Environment Research Council

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