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Nightjars and Their Allies - The Caprimulgiformes

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor David Holyoak continued research on Quaternary with NERC Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Reading, then with CEC funding at the University of Nottingham. He spent time as a Lecturer then Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography, and is now working as a self-employed Botanical Consultant. He has conducted ornithological research in the South Pacific (1972-1976) with Fellowship of Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, grants from Chapman Memorial Fund ofAmerican Museum of Natural History, International Council for Bird Preservation, and Smithsonian Institution. He has also carried out ornithological field studies during extended visits to North America, West Indies, Africa, Sri Lanka, Australia and Malaya. Klappentext Nightjars and their allies are a curious, fascinating, and remarkably varied group of birds that are found throughout the world. This largely nocturnal group has many specific adaptations for night time activity and some species have unique associations with bats. Until now, the existing literature has lacked information about their biology or evolution. This book rectifies these omissions in a comprehensive account. The 118 species accounts provide details of coloration, plumage, moults, geographical variation, body measurements, habitats, behavior, conservation, and evolution and are backed up by a comprehensive bibliography. The more general, introductory chapters review evidence about the group's evolutionary ancestry and place birds' distributions, behavior and physiology in an evolutionary context. The 23 superb plates by Martin Woodcock illustrate all the species, with behavior and subtle variations depicted by delicate half-tone drawings. Zusammenfassung Provides a review of the biology and evolution of Caprimulgiformes. 118 species accounts provide details of coloration, measurements, geographical variation, range, movements, habitats, food and feeding, behaviour, voice, breeding, field identification, conservation, and more, with a bibliography. PART 1: GENERAL CHAPTERS; 1. Introduction; 2. Evolution and Classification; 3. Biogeography and speciation; 4. Habitats, migration and hibernation; 5. Food and feeding ecology; 6. Nocturnal signalling; 7. Breeding Biology; 8. Moult; PART 2: SPECIES ACCOUNTS; 10. Bibliography...

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Authors D. T. Holyoak, D.T. Holyoak, David Holyoak
Assisted by Martin Woodcock (Illustration)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.2001
 
EAN 9780198549871
ISBN 978-0-19-854987-1
No. of pages 824
Series Bird Families of the World
Bird Families of the World S.
Bird Families of the World
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology
Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works

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