Atlas of Bird Migration
Title | Atlas of Bird Migration PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Elphick |
Publisher | Firefly Books Limited |
Total Pages | 176 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9781554079711 |
Discusses how birds migrate and provides information on migrations in each region of the world and on the migrating habits of hundreds of species of birds.
The Atlas of Birds
Title | The Atlas of Birds PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Unwin |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | 144 |
Release | 2011-06-20 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1400838258 |
A stunning and authoritative full-color atlas of the world's birds The Atlas of Birds captures the breathtaking diversity of birds, and illuminates their conservation status around the world. Full-color maps show where birds are found, both by country and terrain, and reveal how an astounding variety of behavioral adaptations—from flight and feeding to nest building and song—have enabled them to thrive in virtually every habitat on Earth. Maps of individual journeys and global flyways chart the amazing phenomenon of bird migration, while bird classification is explained using maps for each order and many key families. Conservation provides a strong focus throughout, with maps illustrating where and why birds are most under threat, and what is being done to protect them. Separate sections examine key factors influencing their distribution and endangering their survival, from deforestation and climate change to invasive species and the cage-bird trade. Bird groups most affected, such as island endemics, are highlighted, while a fascinating chapter explores the complex historical relationship between birds and humans, with maps and data for everything from poultry farming to birdwatching. The maps are supported by an authoritative text that uses the very latest data and case studies from BirdLife International. Packed with sumptuous photos, original diagrams, and imaginative graphics that bring the numbers to life, this book is a stunning and timely insight into perhaps the most colorful and intriguing group of organisms on our planet. The premier illustrated atlas of bird diversity, behavior, and conservation Features full-color maps, photos, and diagrams Covers bird evolution, classification, and behavior Describes the complex relationship between birds and their habitats Explores the impact of human activities on species survival Illustrates where and why birds are most under threat—and how to protect them
The Atlas of Bird Migration
Title | The Atlas of Bird Migration PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Elphick |
Publisher | Richmond Hill, Ont. : Firefly Books |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Birds |
ISBN | 9781554072484 |
A well-illustrated and comprehensive guide to bird migration, including the latest discoveries, and environmental and conservation concerns. Focusing on typical and interesting migrants, the book includes maps, photographs, calendars, fact files and more.
Bird Migration
Title | Bird Migration PDF eBook |
Author | Stan Tekiela |
Publisher | Nature Appreciation |
Total Pages | 120 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | NATURE |
ISBN | 9781591938149 |
This coffee-table book walks readers through the fascinating process of bird migration, with large, stunning photographs and informative text.
Living on the Wind
Title | Living on the Wind PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Weidensaul |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Total Pages | 436 |
Release | 2000-04-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780865475915 |
Scott Weidensaul follows hawks over the Mexican coastal plains, Bar-tailed Godwits that hitchhike on gale winds 7,000 miles nonstop across the Pacific from Alaska to New Zealand, and the Myriad Songbirds whose numbers have dwindled so dramatically in recent years.
Atlas of Bird Migration
Title | Atlas of Bird Migration PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Elphick |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 1998-11-17 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780517283493 |
Avian Migration
Title | Avian Migration PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Berthold |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | 601 |
Release | 2013-03-09 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3662059576 |
P. Berthold and E. Gwinnd Bird migration is an intriguing aspect of the living world - so much so that it has been investigated for as long, and as thoroughly, as almost any other natural phenomenon. Aristotle, who can count as the founder of scientific ornithology, paid very close attention to the migrations of the birds he ob served, but it was not until the reign of Friedrich II, in the first half of the 13th century, that reliable data began to be obtained. From then on, the data base grew rapidly. Systematic studies of bird migration were introduced when the Vogelwarte Rossitten was founded, as the first ornithological biological observation station in the world (see first chapter "In Memory of Vogelwarte Rossitten"). This area later received enormous impetus when ex perimental research on the subject was begun: the large-scale bird-ringing experiment initiated in Rossitten in 1903 by Johannes Thienemann (who was inspired by the pioneering studies of C. C. M. Mortensen), the experiments on photoperiodicity carried out by William Rowan in the 1920s in Canada and retention and release experiments performed by Thienemann in the 1930s in Rossitten, the first experimental study on the orientation of migratory birds. After the Second World War, migration research, while continuing in the previous areas, also expanded into new directions such as radar ornithology, ecophysiology and hormonal control mechanisms, studies of evolution, ge netics, telemetry and others.