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A specimen of a huia, which went extinct in New Zealand, housed in the Auckland Museum. Credit: Professor Tim Blackburn. Photo taken at Auckland Museum.
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Human-caused bird extinctions are driving losses of functional diversity on islands worldwide, and the gaps they leave behind are not being filled by introduced (alien) species, finds a new study led by UCL and University of Gothenburg researchers. The study, published in Science Advances, shows how human impacts such as habitat destruction and climate change are impoverishing ecosystems, even on islands where alien birds actually outnumber the species that have gone extinct.

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