List of Bucerotiformes by population
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This is a list of Bucerotiformes species by global population. While numbers are estimates, they have been made by the experts in their fields. For more information on how these estimates were ascertained, see Wikipedia's articles on population biology and population ecology.
This list is incomprehensive, as not all Bucerotiformes have had their numbers quantified.
Species by global population
[edit]Common name | Binomial name | Population | Status | Trend | Notes | Image |
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Sulu hornbill | Anthracoceros montani | 1 – 49[1] | CR[1] | [1] | ||
Mindoro hornbill | Penelopides mindorensis | 250 - 999[2] | EN[2] | [2] | ||
Narcondam hornbill | Rhyticeros narcondami | 300 - 650[3] | VU[3] | [3] | ||
Sumba hornbill | Rhyticeros everetti | 1 000 - 2 000[4] | EN[4] | [4] | ||
Walden's hornbill | Rhabdotorrhinus waldeni | 1 000 – 2 499[5] | CR[5] | [5] | ||
Visayan hornbill | Penelopides panini | 1 200[6] | EN[6] | [6] | ||
Plain-pouched hornbill | Rhyticeros subruficollis | 1 500 - 7 000[7] | VU[7] | [7] | ||
Tickell's brown hornbill | Anorrhinus tickelli | 2 500 - 9 999[8] | NT[8] | [8] | ||
Rufous-necked hornbill | Aceros nipalensis | 7,000 – 10,000[9] | VU[9] | [9] | ||
Yellow-casqued hornbill | Ceratogymna elata | 8,000 – 9,000[10] | VU[10] | [10] | ||
Great hornbill | Buceros bicornis | 13 000 - 27 000[11] | VU[11] | [11] | ||
Palawan hornbill | Anthracoceros marchei | 20 000 - 49 999[12] | VU[12] | [12] | ||
Eurasian hoopoe | Upupa epops | c. 5 500 000[13] | LC[13] | [13] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Anthracoceros montani".
- ^ a b c "Penelopides mindorensis".
- ^ a b c "Rhyticeros narcondami".
- ^ a b c "Rhyticeros everetti".
- ^ a b c "Rhabdotorrhinus waldeni".
- ^ a b c "Penelopides panini".
- ^ a b c "Rhyticeros subruficollis".
- ^ a b c "Anorrhinus tickelli".
- ^ a b c "Aceros nipalensis".
- ^ a b c "Ceratogymna elata".
- ^ a b c "Buceros bicornis".
- ^ a b c "Anthracoceros marchei".
- ^ a b c "Upupa epops".