Birds of the Salton Sea - Michael Patten, Guy McCaskie, Philip Unitt

Birds of the Salton Sea

Status, Biogeography, and Ecology
Buch | Hardcover
374 Seiten
2003
University of California Press (Verlag)
978-0-520-23593-9 (ISBN)
88,50 inkl. MwSt
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The Salton Sea, California's largest inland lake, supports a huge bird population that is among the most concentrated and most diverse in the world. Sadly this environment is close to collapse from several environmental threats. This book describes the more than 450 species and sub-species.
The Salton Sea, California's largest inland lake, supports a spectacular bird population that is among the most concentrated and most diverse in the world. Sadly, this crucial stopover along the Pacific Flyway for migratory and wintering shorebirds, landbirds, and waterfowl is dangerously close to collapse from several environmental threats. This book is the first thoroughly detailed book to describe the birds of Salton Sea, more than 450 species and subspecies in all. A major contribution to our knowledge about the birds of western North America, it will also be an important tool in the struggle to save this highly endangered area. Synthesizing data from many sources, including observations from their long-term work in the area, the authors' species accounts discuss each bird's abundance, seasonal status, movement patterns, biogeographic affinities, habitat associations, and more.
This valuable reference also includes general information on the region's fascinating history and biogeography, making it an unparalleled resource for the birding community, for wildlife managers, and for conservation biologists concerned with one of the most threatened ecosystems in western North America.

Michael A. Patten is Director of Research at the Sutton Avian Research Center, University of Oklahoma, and is a Research Associate at the San Diego Natural History Museum. Guy McCaskie is a civil engineer and editor of the four seasonal reports for the Southern Pacific Coast Region in North American Birds. Philip Unitt is editor of the journal Western Birds and Collection Manager for the San Diego Natural History Museum's department of birds and mammals.

Foreword Preface and Acknowledgments A HISTORY OF THE SALTON SINK Lake Cahuilla Formation of the Salton Sea CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT ISSUES Current Threats Proposed Solutions BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE SALTON SEA The Fauna of Lake Cahuilla Current Conditions The Salton Sea and the Gulf of California Vegetation and Habitat The Avifauna A CHECKLIST OF THE BIRDS OF THE SALTON SEA Primary Checklist The Next Twenty THE SPECIES ACCOUNTS Geographic Region Covered Data Collection Taxonomy and Nomenclature Subspecies Main List Nonnative Species Hypothetical List Appendix Literature Cited Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.8.2003
Zusatzinfo 53 b-w photographs, 9 line illustrations, 11 maps, 13 tables
Verlagsort Berkerley
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 953 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Naturführer
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
Veterinärmedizin
ISBN-10 0-520-23593-2 / 0520235932
ISBN-13 978-0-520-23593-9 / 9780520235939
Zustand Neuware
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