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Neotropical Birds
Author | : Douglas F. Stotz |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 546 |
Release | : 1996-06 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0226776301 |
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This unparalleled wealth of finely detailed ecological information on Neotropical bird communities will prove invaluable to all Neotropical wildlife managers, conservation biologists, and serious birders.
Molt in Neotropical Birds
Author | : Erik I. Johnson,Jared D. Wolfe |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 737 |
Release | : 2017-10-16 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781351646079 |
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Molt is an important avian life history event in which feathers are shed and replaced. The timing, duration, seasonality, extent and pattern of molt follows certain strategies and this book reviews and describes these strategies for nearly 190 species based on information gathered from a 30-year study of Central Amazonian birds. Most species accounts are illustrated with several color photos focusing on wing and tail feather molt, molt limits, and how to use these patterns to accurately age birds. Published in collaboration with and on behalf of the American Ornithological Society, this volume in the highly-regarded Studies in Avian Biology series is a rich source of life history information for ornithologists working on tropical birds.
Ecology and Management of Neotropical Migratory Birds
Author | : Thomas E. Martin,Deborah M. Finch |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 506 |
Release | : 1995-10-19 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780195359176 |
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The apparent decline in numbers among many species of migratory songbirds is a timely subject in conservation biology, particularly for ornithologists, ecologists, and wildlife managers. This book is an attempt to discuss the problem in full scope. It presents an ambitious, comprehensive assessment of the current status of neotropical migratory birds in the U.S., and the methods and strategies used to conserve migrant populations. Each chapter is an essay reviewing and assessing the trend from a different viewpoint, all written by leaders in the fields of ornithology, conservation, and population biology.
Behavioral Ecology of Neotropical Birds
Author | : Juan Carlos Reboreda,Vanina Dafne Fiorini,Diego Tomás Tuero |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2019-04-24 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783030142803 |
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This book covers central aspects of behavioral ecology, including sexual selection, social and genetic mating systems, cooperative breeding, brood parasitism, brood reduction, migration, personalities and communication. Over the past several years, Neotropical bird species from temperate to tropical latitudes of South America have been extensively studied, yielding valuable insights into the evolutionary mechanisms that drive their behavioral traits. In this book, international experts provide a general overview of main behavioral aspects. They also present the main findings of their work, including experimental approaches to testing the most accepted behavioral theory in their model systems. In closing, they propose new theoretical frameworks and future research directions. As such, the book provides a comprehensive and updated guide for all researchers, students and professionals whose work involves the study and management of birds across the Neotropical region.
Neotropical Migratory Birds
Author | : Richard DeGraaf,John Rappole |
Publsiher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 699 |
Release | : 2019-06-07 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781501734014 |
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Thrushes, warblers, vireos, and tanagers are probably the most familiar of the Neotropical migrants—birds that breed in the United States and Canada, then journey to spend the winter in the Caribbean, Mexico, or southward. But this extraordinary group actually comprises a large number of diverse species, including waterfowl, shorebirds, terns, hawks, flycatchers, and hummingbirds. In their compendious review of information on these birds, Richard M. DeGraaf and John H. Rappole illuminate the need for a thorough understanding of the ecology of each species, one that exte4nds throughout the entire life cycle. The authors argue convincingly that conservation efforts must be based on such an understanding and carried out across a species' range—not limited to the breeding grounds. This book is the first to summarize in one volume much-needed practical data about the distribution and breeding habitat requirements of migratory birds in North and South America. The body of the book consists of natural history accounts of more than 350 species of Neotropical migrants, including a brief description of each bird's range, status, habitats on breeding grounds, nest site, and wintering areas. The authors provide a complete range map of each species' distribution in the Western Hemisphere as well as notes on the distribution—basic data that until recently have largely been unavailable in usable form to ornithologists and land and resource managers. An appendix lists species that are increasing or decreasing at significant rates in various physiographic regions of North America.
Manual of Neotropical Birds
Author | : Emmet Reid Blake |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 766 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Birds |
ISBN | : 0226056414 |
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Status and Management of Neotropical Migratory Birds
Author | : Deborah M. Finch |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Bird populations |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D030011078 |
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Neotropical Birds of Prey
Author | : David Whitacre |
Publsiher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 431 |
Release | : 2013-05-15 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780801466113 |
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Until recently, surprisingly little has been known about the biology and behavior of tropical forest raptors, including such basic aspects as diets, breeding biology, habitat requirements, and population ecology, information critical to the development of conservation efforts. The Peregrine Fund conducted a significant eight-year-long research program on the raptor species, including owls, in Tikal National Park in Guatemala to learn more about Neotropical birds of prey. Impressive and unprecedented in scale, this pioneering research also involved the development of new methods for detecting, enumerating, and studying these magnificent but often elusive birds in their forest home. Beautifully illustrated with photographs of previously little-known species, the resulting book is the most important single source for information on the lowland tropical forest raptor species found in Central America.Neotropical Birds of Prey covers twenty specific species in depth, including the Ornate Hawk-Eagle, the Barred Forest-Falcon, the Bat Falcon, and the Mexican Wood Owl, offering thorough synopses of all current knowledge regarding breeding biology and behavior, diet, habitat use, and spatial needs. Contributors to this landmark work also show how the populations fit together as a community with overlapping habitat and prey needs that can put them in competition with reptiles and mammalian carnivores as well, yet differ from one another in their nesting or feeding behaviors and population dynamics. The work's substantive original data offer interesting comparisons between tropical and temperate zone species, and provide a basis for establishing conservation measures based on firsthand research. Making available for the first time new data on the biology, ecology, behavior, and conservation of the majestic owls and raptors of the New World tropics, this book will appeal to a wide ornithological readership, especially the many raptor enthusiasts around the world.