2018
Local extinctions of insular avifauna on the most remote inhabited island in the world
Bond A, Carlson C, Burgio K. Local extinctions of insular avifauna on the most remote inhabited island in the world. Journal Of Ornithology 2018, 160: 49-60. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-018-1590-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBiodiversity lossRemote inhabited islandExtinction dateEstimation of extinction datesProbability of persistenceHabitat lossHabitat alterationTristan albatrossesIsland ecosystemsAvian extinctionsHistorical extinctionsHuman persecutionLocal extinctionHistorical ecologyHuman overexploitationPermanent human settlementInsular avifaunasBlack ratsHuman settlementsRattus rattusTristan da CunhaAlbatrossesSpeciesExtinctionIslands
2017
Parasite biodiversity faces extinction and redistribution in a changing climate
Carlson C, Burgio K, Dougherty E, Phillips A, Bueno V, Clements C, Castaldo G, Dallas T, Cizauskas C, Cumming G, Doña J, Harris N, Jovani R, Mironov S, Muellerklein O, Proctor H, Getz W. Parasite biodiversity faces extinction and redistribution in a changing climate. Science Advances 2017, 3: e1602422. PMID: 28913417, PMCID: PMC5587099, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1602422.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChanging climateExtinction ratesClimate-driven habitat lossClimate changeLocal extinction ratesSpatially explicit dataEstimate extinction ratesNegative impacts of climate changeImpacts of climate changeHabitat lossNative speciesEcological consequencesWildlife extinctionTemperate ecosystemsExplicit dataParasite richnessGeographic rangeFace extinctionParasite diversityDisease emergenceIndirect pressureModel projectionsParasite speciesClimateSpecies