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Sylvia Warblers Andreas Helbig

Sylvia Warblers By Andreas Helbig

Sylvia Warblers by Andreas Helbig


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Based on phylogenetic research, this complete study of the genus Sylvia describes two new species and establishes identification criteria for all members of the family. A lengthy introduction explains the background to the research.

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Sylvia Warblers: Identification, taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Sylvia by Andreas Helbig

Based on phylogenetic research, this complete study of the genus Sylvia describes two new species and establishes identification criteria for all members of the family. A lengthy introduction explains the background to the research and outlines the main features of the genus. The 25 species are then treated in detail, including the African parisomas, which are here included in the Sylva group. The species accounts include sections on every aspect of identification, with colour illustrations showing age, sex and racial differences, distribution maps, sonograms, moult and wing diagrams and tables."

About Andreas Helbig

Hadoram Shirihai is Israels foremost ornithologist, co-author of Handbook of Western Palearctic Birds, and the author of books including the acclaimed Sylvia Warblers and A Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife. While his work, especially on tubenoses, has taken him to virtually every corner of the globe, his love of deserts and bird migration means that he is still to be found at Eilat, the watchpoint at the head of the Red Sea that he brought to the worlds attention, virtually every spring. The scientific name of the Desert Tawny Owl (Strix hadorami), a species that attracted his attention and research from when he was a schoolboy, honours his devotion to Middle Eastern ornithology. Andreas J. Helbig grew up in northwest Germany and became interested in birds at an early age. He studied biology in San Diego and Frankfurt, gaining his doctorate from Frankfurt University in 1989 with a study of the inheritance of migratory behaviour of Blackcaps. Since 1993, he has been Director of Vogelwarte Hiddensee, and a lecturer at Greifswalk University. His research interests include the evolutionary biology of bird migration, phylogeny of birds, molecular methods of phylogeny reconstruction, and taxonomy. He has travelled worldwide to study birds and has led tours on a number of occasions. Gabriel Gargallo was born in Barcelona and began his career in ornithology as a member of the Catalan Ringing Group in 1986. His main interests are the Sylvia warblers, moult, and species insularity, and he has published over 20 papers relating to these subjects in several international journals. In 1987 he became a member of Catalan Ringing Committee and worked as its coordinator. Since 1992 he has also been coordinating the efforts of Spanish ringing stations involved in the Piccole Isole project and, among other research programmes, is in charge of the Catalan 'Constant Effort Site Scheme'. He finished his studies on moult pattern and process at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Montpellier. Alan Harris has been a freelance illustrator since 1980, art consultant for British Birds since 1988, and one of the judges of the magazine's 'Bird Illustrator of the Year' competition since 1989 (have won first prize in 1982). His illustrations have appeared in numerous books including Storks, Ibises and Spoonbills of the World. Kingfishes, Bee-eaters & Rollers, Finchers & Sparrow, The Macmillan Birders' Guide to European and Middle Eastern Birds, volumes 5-7 of Birds of the Western Palearctic, Birds of the Western Palearctic - Concise Edition, and Birds of the Indian Subcontinent. He is particularly interested in Old World warblers and gulls.

Table of Contents

List of colour plates List of photographic plates Preface Acknowledgements Introduction - Background to the research work - A user's guide - Taxonomic approach - Moult and plumage terminology - Age classes - Field identification - Ageing - Sexing - Colours - Measurements - Identification in-the-hand - Distribution maps - Layout of the book - Synopsis of the species accounts - Abbreviations - Bird topography The Characteristics of the Genus - Phylogeny and biogeography of the genus Sylvia - Phylogeny and systematics - Biogeography and ecology of the genus Sylvia - General biology and ecology - Migration - Moult patterns and strategy Species Accounts References Appendix: Body Mass of Sylvia Species

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NPB9780713639841
9780713639841
0713639849
Sylvia Warblers: Identification, taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Sylvia by Andreas Helbig
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2001-05-31
576
N/A
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