The Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in Ohio

The Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in Ohio
Author: Paul G. Rodewald,Matthew Buhrl Shumar,Aaron Ted Boone,David L. Slager,Jim McCormac
Publsiher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 0271071273

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Documents the current distribution and changes in status for over two hundred bird species in Ohio, based on surveys across the state from 2006 to 2011.

The Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas

The Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas
Author: Bruce G. Peterjohn,Daniel L. Rice
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1991
Genre: Birds
ISBN: CORNELL:31924101927600

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Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in Pennsylvania

Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in Pennsylvania
Author: Andrew M. Wilson,Daniel W. Brauning,Robert S. Mulvihill
Publsiher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 0271056304

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Maps the current distribution of all of Pennsylvania's 190 breeding birds and documents the changes in climate, habitat, and distribution since the first edition of this work. Includes habitat analyses and color photographs for each species.

The Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York State

The Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York State
Author: Kevin James McGowan,Kimberley Corwin
Publsiher: Comstock Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 080144716X

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Both an indispensable scientific work and a beautiful collection of art, The Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York State documents and illustrates the current distribution of breeding birds within the state and the significant change in bird distribution that has occurred since the publication of The Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York State, edited by Robert F. Andrle and Janet R. Carroll, in 1988. Each species account features a black-and-white illustration of the bird, color maps of the current (2000-2005) breeding distribution and of the twenty-year change in distribution, and an overview of the species' breeding range, habitat preferences, history in the state, trends in distribution, and conservation implications. The book not only chronicles shifts in bird distribution but also celebrates the 244 species that breed within the state's borders by showcasing majestic landscape paintings of family groups and original artwork of each species.Long-term changes in the distribution of bird populations can be driven by habitat alteration caused by development, deforestation, and climate change, but significant change also occurs in the short term. Based on comprehensive, statewide research efforts conducted from 2000 to 2005, this landmark volume shows the surprising amount of change in the distribution of breeding birds in New York that has taken place in the last twenty years: a few species no longer breed in the state (e.g., Loggerhead Shrike), a few breeding species were gained (e.g., Merlin and Black Vulture), and over half of the species changed their distribution in the state, some dramatically. The consistency of survey methods in the two atlas efforts, including census of the same 5,333 survey blocks, allows for statistically significant comparisons.In all, 1,187 volunteers spent 140,000 hours in the field, making this a substantive work of citizen science with broad applications for bird research and environmental management. In addition to the species accounts, there are chapters on methodology, results, habitats, land use, history of New York birding and ornithology, conservation, and appendixes of rare breeders as well as an updated table of the seasonal timing of breeding that completes this monumental work. The documented changes in bird distributions and land use in this stunning celebration of New York's birds will be of critical interest to both birders and conservationists. Published in association with the New York State Ornithological Association and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in cooperation with the New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Cornell University, Cornell University Department of Natural Resources, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and Audubon New York.

The Birds of Ohio

The Birds of Ohio
Author: Bruce G. Peterjohn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2001
Genre: Birds
ISBN: IND:30000078407156

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The Second Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas

The Second Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 727
Release: 2016
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 0692680543

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The Ohio Wildlife Encyclopedia

The Ohio Wildlife Encyclopedia
Author: Scott Shupe
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 928
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781510728882

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Ohio’s wildlife has always played an important role in the history of human beings inhabiting the state. Native Americans depended on birds, mammals, and fish for sustenance and the state’s first Europeans came in search of Beaver and buckskins. Although the state’s wildlife is still an important resource for human consumption, wildlife is also increasingly important in today’s culture for its intrinsic, aesthetic value. For many Ohioans, the age-old traditions of hunting and fishing have been replaced by a desire to simply observe wildlife and experience nature. But most Ohioans are largely unaware of the diversity of species inhabiting their state. This volume is intended to provide an introduction to the state’s fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. In The Ohio Wildlife Encyclopedia, nationally known naturalist Scott Shupe has collected information on all the wildlife that reside in the Buckeye State. The first in a series of state wildlife encyclopedias, this book will be a handy, usable, layman’s guide to Ohio’s wildlife. Included are over 800 color photographs, depicting the different species of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and fish, while also offering over 600 range maps to show their territory. Along with basic information for the biology of each animal, Shupe includes the size, habitat, and abundance of each species located in the state. Whether you’re a lover of the outdoors, photography, or are looking to learn more about your state, this comprehensive guide will teach you about the wonderful wildlife that covers the water, earth, and skies of Ohio.

A Neotropical Companion

A Neotropical Companion
Author: John C. Kricher
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1997
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0691009740

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Widely praised, "A Neotropical Companion" is an extraordinarily readable introduction to the American tropics, the lands of Central and South America, their rainforests and other ecosystems, and the creatures that live there. 177 color illustrations.