Research and conservation of the larger parrots of Africa and Madagascar: a review of knowledge gaps and opportunities

Review Paper

Research and conservation of the larger parrots of Africa and Madagascar: a review of knowledge gaps and opportunities

DOI: 10.2989/00306525.2014.948943
Author(s): Rowan O Martin Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, South Africa , Michael R Perrin Research Centre for African Parrot Conservation, South Africa , Rutledge S Boyes Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, South Africa , Yilma D Abebe Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society, Ethiopia , Nathaniel D Annorbah Division of Biology and Conservation Ecology, UK , Augustus Asamoah Environmental Sustainability Project, Accra , Dieudonné Bizimana Association Burundaise pour la protection des Oiseaux, Burundi , Kadiri S Bobo Department of Forestry, Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences, Cameroon , Nancy Bunbury Seychelles Islands Foundation, Seychelles , Joost Brouwer Niger Bird Database, The Netherlands , Moussa S Diop AfriWet Consultants, Senegal , Mihret Ewnetu Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority, Ethiopia , Roger C Fotso Wildlife Conservation Society, Cameroon , Jerry Garteh Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia, Liberia , Philip Hall AP Leventis Ornithological Research Institute, Nigeria , Lars H Holbech Department of Animal Biology and Conservation Science, Ghana , Ireene R Madindou Ornithology Section, Kenya , Fiona Maisels Global Conservation Program, USA , Jérôme Mokoko Wildlife Conservation Society, Republic of Congo , Ronald Mulwa Ornithology Section, Kenya , Anna Reuleaux Seychelles Islands Foundation, Seychelles , Craig Symes School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, South Africa , Simon Tamungang Wildlife Ecology and Management Group, Cameroon , Stuart Taylor School of Science, Faculty of Science and Engineering, New Zealand , Simon Valle Division of Biology and Conservation Ecology, UK , Matthias Waltert Conservation Biology/Workgroup on Endangered Species, Germany , Mengistu Wondafrash Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society, Ethiopia

Abstract

Parrot populations in Africa and Madagascar are declining and the need for conservation actions to address threats is increasingly recognised. Effective conservation requires a robust knowledge base on which decisions over appropriate actions can be made, yet at present there is no current and readily accessible synthesis of the status of populations, the threats they face and knowledge gaps. Here we begin to address this shortfall for the larger species in the region belonging to the genera Coracopsis, Poicephalus, Psittacus and Psittacula. We review developments since the production of the IUCN Parrot Action Plan published in 2000, identify areas where critical knowledge is lacking and highlight opportunities to address them. While advances have been made over the last decade, progress has not been evenly spread, with a strong bias towards populations in southern Africa. To date much research has focused on describing aspects of ecology and behaviour and there remains a need for studies determining the current status of populations and the factors limiting distributions and abundance. This review aims to provide a basis upon which progress towards an improved understanding of the conservation needs of the larger parrots of Africa and Madagascar can be made.

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