Studies in Avian Biology
About the Book Series
Studies in Avian Biology is a series of works started and published by the Cooper Ornithological Society in 1978 and now published in collaboration and on behalf of the American Ornithological Society. Volumes in the series address current topics in ornithology and can be organized as monographs or multi-authored collections of chapters. Authors are invited to contact the series editor to discuss project proposals and guidelines for preparation of manuscripts.
Color pages were planned and approved for some pages in volume 52, The Population Ecology and Conservation of Charadrius Plovers (9781498755825), edited by Colwell & Haig in the Studies in Avian Biology series, but due to a printing error some copies have incorrectly been released with these pages printed in black and white. Replacement copies with the correct color in place can be obtained upon request by contacting [email protected]. CRC Press extends apologies to any customers affected by this error and for the inconvenience caused.
Editorial Board Members
Dr. Lauryn Benedict, University of Northern Colorado
Dr. Bonnie Bowen, Iowa State University
Dr. Scott Loss, Oklahoma State University
Dr. Michael Patten, University of Oklahoma
Dr. Morgan Tingley, University of Connecticut
Ecology and Conservation of North American Sea Ducks
1st Edition
Edited
By Jean-Pierre L. Savard, Dirk V. Derksen, Dan Esler, John M. Eadie
February 19, 2018
The past decade has seen a huge increase in the interest and attention directed toward sea ducks, the Mergini tribe. This has been inspired, in large part, by the conservation concerns associated with numerical declines in several sea duck species and populations, as well as a growing appreciation ...
Phenological Synchrony and Bird Migration: Changing Climate and Seasonal Resources in North America
1st Edition
Edited
By Eric M. Wood, Jherime L. Kellermann
December 18, 2017
Bird migration is a well-researched phenological event. However, few studies in North America have investigated the effects of climate change and extreme weather on the relationships of migratory avian species and their seasonal resources. This is a critical gap in knowledge that limits our ability...