Pleistocene range dynamics and episodic rarity in an extinct bird

2014 
In an influential report in the field of conservation biology, Rabinowitz et al. (1) described seven ways in which species may show rarity, based on different combinations of range size, ecological amplitude, and local abundance; this paper has guided many avenues of thought in the field of conservation biology. To a conservation biologist in the 17th century, however, the passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) would not have qualified as “rare” under any of the seven categories; quite simply, the species had a broad range (eastern North America), was not particularly limited to any one set of conditions, and was massively locally abundant. Still, this species disappeared entirely by the early 20th century for reasons that have never been entirely clear. A report in PNAS by Hung et al. (2) sheds an initial glimmer of insight into this question.
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