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Birds of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska

Author : Brina Kessel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Nature
ISBN : UCAL:B5022323

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Birds of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska by Brina Kessel Pdf

Bird watchers, ornithologists, and wildlife managers will find in Birds of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska virtually all the information available about Seward Peninsula birds - from rare visitants to overwinterers and regular summer residents. The book is packed with details of distribution and abundance, habitats, nesting and feeding habits, and more, both for birds common to our continent and those that come from Asia.

Birds of the Kilbuck and Ahklun Mountain Region, Alaska

Author : Margaret R. Petersen,Douglas N. Weir,Matthew H. Dick,U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Birds
ISBN : UCSD:31822033875303

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Birds of the Kilbuck and Ahklun Mountain Region, Alaska by Margaret R. Petersen,Douglas N. Weir,Matthew H. Dick,U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pdf

Detailed assessment of the relative abundance, seasonal occurrence, distribution, and habitat use of birds in the Kilbuck and Ahklun mountain region of Alaska.

Guide to the Birds of Alaska, 6th edition

Author : Robert H. Armstrong
Publisher : Mango Media Inc.
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-17
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781633534704

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Guide to the Birds of Alaska, 6th edition by Robert H. Armstrong Pdf

GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF ALASKA has been a must-have for Alaska birders for more than thirty years. In the sixth edition, Robert Armstrong provides hundreds of new photographs. Every bird is now illustrated including the casuals and accidentals. This comprehensive guide provides the most current knowledge about the birds in Alaska.

Wildlife Review

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Natural history
ISBN : MINN:31951P00115816U

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A Reference Guide to Gulls of the Americas

Author : Steve N. G. Howell,Jon Dunn
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0618726411

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A Reference Guide to Gulls of the Americas by Steve N. G. Howell,Jon Dunn Pdf

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The North American Sea Ducks

Author : Paul Johnsgard
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2016-11-09
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781609621063

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The North American Sea Ducks by Paul Johnsgard Pdf

The 21 species of sea ducks are one of the larger subgroups (Tribe Mergini) of the waterfowl family Anatidae, and the 16 species (one historically extinct) that are native to North America represent the largest number to be found on any continent, and also the largest number of endemic sea duck species native to any continent. Although generally not important as game birds, the sea ducks include some economically important birds such as the eiders, the basis for the Arctic eiderdown industry and a historically important food source for some Native American cultures. They also include what is probably the most northerly breeding species of all waterfowl and an icon of Arctic bird life, the long-tailed duck. The sea ducks also include species having some of the most complex and diverse pair-forming postural and acoustic displays of all waterfowl (goldeneyes and bufflehead), and some of the deepest diving species of all waterfowl (scoters and long-tailed duck). Sea ducks are highly prone to population disasters caused by oil spills and other water contaminants and, like other seabirds, are among the first bird groups that are being affected by current global warming trends in polar regions. This book is an effort to summarize succinctly our current knowledge of sea duck biology and to provide a convenient survey of the vast technical literature on the group, with over 900 literature references. It also includes 90,000 words of text (more than 40 percent of which is new), 15 updated range maps, 11 black & white and 20 color photographs, over 30 ink drawings, and nearly 150 sketches. Lastly, the North American sea ducks include the now extinct Labrador duck, the only northern hemisphere waterfowl species to have gone extinct in modern times. I have gratefully reprinted a Labrador duck watercolor by Sir Peter Scott. Considering recent population crashes in other sea ducks, such as the Steller’s eider and spectacled eider, it should also offer a sobering reminder of the fragility of our natural world and its inhabitants, including us.

The North American Perching and Dabbling Ducks

Author : Paul Johnsgard
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2017-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781609621094

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The North American Perching and Dabbling Ducks by Paul Johnsgard Pdf

This volume, the fourth in a series of books that collectively update and expand P.A. Johnsgard's 1975 The Waterfowl of North America, summarizes research findings on this economically and ecologically important group of waterfowl. The volume includes the mostly tropical perching duck tribe Cairinini, of which two species, the muscovy duck and the wood duck, are representatives. Both species are adapted for foraging on the water surface, mostly on plant materials, but typically perch in trees and nest in elevated tree cavities or other elevated recesses. This volume also includes the dabbling, or surface-feeding, duck tribe Anatini, a large assemblage of duck species that mainly forage on the water surface but nest on the ground, or only very rarely in elevated locations. Of this tribe, 12 species that regularly breed in North America are included, among them such familiar species as mallards, wigeons, pintails, and teal. Descriptive accounts of the distributions, populations, ecologies, social-sexual behaviors, and breeding biology of all these species are provided, together with distribution maps. Five additional Eurasian and West Indian species have been reported several times in North America; these have been included with more abbreviated accounts, but all 17 species are illustrated by drawings, photographs, or both. The text includes about 84,000 words and contains more than 1,000 references. There are also 12 distribution maps, 21 drawings, 28 photographic plates, and 58 anatomical or behavioral sketches.

Birds of Nunavut

Author : James M. Richards,Anthony J. Gaston
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 820 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2018-08-10
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780774860260

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Birds of Nunavut by James M. Richards,Anthony J. Gaston Pdf

Nunavut is a land of islands, encompassing some of the most remote places on Earth. It is also home to some of the world’s most fascinating bird species. Birds of Nunavut is the first complete survey of every species known to occur in the territory. Co-written by a team of eighteen experts, it documents 295 species of birds (of which 145 are known to breed there), presenting a wealth of information on identification, distribution, ecology, behaviour, and conservation. Lavishly illustrated with over 800 colour photographs and 155 maps, this is a visually stunning reference work on the birds that live in and visit Nunavut.

The North American Whistling-Ducks, Pochards, and Stifftails

Author : Paul Johnsgard
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2017-03-24
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781609621100

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The North American Whistling-Ducks, Pochards, and Stifftails by Paul Johnsgard Pdf

Although the 12 species representing three waterfowl tribes described in this volume are not closely related, they fortuitously provide an instructive example of adaptive evolutionary radiation within the much larger waterfowl lineage (the family Anatidae), especially as to their divergent morphologies, life histories, and social behaviors. The whistling-ducks (Dendrocygna), with three known North American species, are notable for their permanent pair-bonds, extended biparental family care, and strong social cohesion. In contrast, males of the five typical pochards of North American diving ducks (Aythya) establish monogamous pair-bonds that are maintained only long enough to assure that the female's eggs are fertilized. The endpoint of this behavioral gradient, promiscuity or polygyny, exists among at least some of the typical stifftails (Oxyura). Such diverse reproductive strategies have exerted powerful evolutionary influences on interspecies variations in sexual dimorphism, sexual behavior, anatomy, ecology, and other traits. This volume includes more than 63,000 words, plus some 200 maps, photos, drawings, and sketches, and nearly 650 literature citations. It is the last of five volumes that describe all 55 waterfowl species that have been historically documented in North America; collectively, the volumes total over 300,000 words, with nearly 3,000 literature citations, and more than 600 maps, photos, drawings, and sketches.

The North American Grouse: Their Biology and Behavior

Author : Paul Johnsgard
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781609620875

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The North American Grouse: Their Biology and Behavior by Paul Johnsgard Pdf

The ten currently recognized species of grouse in North America have played an important role in America’s history, from the famous but ill-fated heath hen, a primary source of meat for the earliest New England immigrants, to the ruffed grouse, currently one of the most abundant and soughtafter upland game birds in more than 40 states and provinces. This book summarizes the ecology, reproductive biology, and social behavior of all ten of the extant North American grouse species. It also describes the current status of grouse populations, some of which are perilously close to extinction. The social behavior of grouse is of special biological interest because among these ten species there is a complete mating system spectrum, from seasonally monogamous pair-bonding to highly promiscuous mating patterns. The latter group illustrates the strong structural and behavioral effects of sexual selection resulting from nonmonogamous mating. These influences reach a peak in the development by some grouse species of engaging in mating “leks,” arena-like competitions performed by males while attempting to attract fertile females, and also provide opportunities for females to select optimum mating partners. These sexual competitions also promote strong differences evolving in sexual signaling behaviors (“displays”) among closely related species. Nevertheless, a relatively high incidence of mating errors and resulting hybridization often occurs in spite of these marked behavioral differences. In addition to a text of 101,000 words, the book includes 16 range maps, 37 line drawings, and 38 photographs by the author, as well as nearly 1,400 literature citations.