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Book Synopsis
Birds of Two Worlds will complete the trilogy and become indispensable for ornithologists, evolutionary biologists, serious birders, and public and academic libraries.

Trade Review
Birds of Two Worlds should be of value to anyone interested in the movement patterns of birds and other animals. -- Ian Newton Trends in Ecology and Evolution 2005 Collections strong in natural history, ecology, and bird behavior and lore will find Birds of Two Worlds an indispensable ornithological reference. The Bookwatch 2005 An important volume that will be of value to anyone interested in migratory birds and migration. -- Jason Jones Ecology 2005 An important resource for professionals and serious birders. Southeastern Naturalist 2006 This book will be of considerable interest to all those studying migrating passerines. -- Gilles Gauthier Ecoscience 2006

Table of Contents

Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Evolutions of Migration Systems
Chapter 1. The Paleoecology and Fossil History of Migratory Landbirds
Chapter 2. Molecular Approaches to the Evolution and Ecology of Migration
Chapter 3. Siberian Migratory Divides
Chapter 4. Inter- and Intrapopulation Migration Patterns
Chapter 5. Predicting Migratory Behavior in Landbirds
Part II: Adaptations for Two Worlds
Chapter 6. Migration Takes Guts
Chapter 7. To Be a Migrant
Chapter 8. Ecology and Demography of East-West Differences in Molt Scheduling of Neotropical Migrant Passerines
Chapter 9. Food Limitation Among Wintering Birds
Chapter 10. Behavioral and Cognitive Adaptations to Long-Distance Migrations
Part III: Biogeography
Chapter 11. Ecological and Biogeographical Aspects of the Distribution of Migrants Versus Residents in European and North American Forest Bird Communities
Chapter 12. Influence of Migrants on Temperate Bird Communities
Chapter 13. Old World Versus New World Long-Distance Migration in Accipiters, Buteos, and Falcons
Chapter 14. Seasonal Distribution and Ecology of South American Austral Migrant Flycatchers
Chapter 15. The Temporal and Spatial Structure of the Atmosphere and Its Influence on Bird Migration Strategies
Part IV: Connectivity
Chapter 16. The Importance of Understanding Migratory Connectivity and Seasonal Interactions
Chapter 17. Migrants and Their Parasites
Chapter 18. Molecular Genetic Approaches to Linking Breeding and Overwintering Areas in Five Neotropical Migrant Passerines
Chapter 19. Flying Fingerprints
Part V: Migration Itself
Chapter 20. Stopover Ecology of Intercontinental Migrants
Chapter 21. Fuel Storage Rates Before Northward Flights in Red Knots Worldwide
Chapter 22. Individual Migratory Tactics of New World Catharus Thrushes
Chapter 23. Hormones and Variation in Life History Strategies of Migratory and Nonmigratory Birds
Part VI: Behavioral Ecology
Chapter 24. Sex Roles in Migrants
Chapter 25. Spring Molt Constraints Versus Winter Territoriality
Chapter 26. Ecological Correlates of Wintering Social Systems in New World and Old World Migratory Passerines
Chapter 27. Correlated Evolution of Ecological Differences Among the Old World Lead Warblers in the Breeding and Nonbreeding Seasons
Part VII: Population Ecology
Chapter 28. Modeling Seasonal Interactions in the Population Dynamics of Migratory Birds
Chapter 29. Using Remote Sensing Data to Identify Migration and Wintering Areas and to Analyze Effects of Environmental Conditions on Migratory Birds
Chapter 30. How do Migration and Dispersal Interact?
Chapter 31. Does Winter Food Limit Populations of Migratory Birds?
Chapter 32. Long-Term Demographic Trends, Limiting Factors, and the Strength of Density Dependence in a Breeding Population of a Migratory Songbird
Chapter 33. The Renaissance of Migratory Bird Biology
Index

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    A Hardback by Russell Greenberg, Peter P. Marra


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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 27/06/2005
      ISBN13: 9780801881077, 978-0801881077
      ISBN10: 0801881072

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Birds of Two Worlds will complete the trilogy and become indispensable for ornithologists, evolutionary biologists, serious birders, and public and academic libraries.

      Trade Review
      Birds of Two Worlds should be of value to anyone interested in the movement patterns of birds and other animals. -- Ian Newton Trends in Ecology and Evolution 2005 Collections strong in natural history, ecology, and bird behavior and lore will find Birds of Two Worlds an indispensable ornithological reference. The Bookwatch 2005 An important volume that will be of value to anyone interested in migratory birds and migration. -- Jason Jones Ecology 2005 An important resource for professionals and serious birders. Southeastern Naturalist 2006 This book will be of considerable interest to all those studying migrating passerines. -- Gilles Gauthier Ecoscience 2006

      Table of Contents

      Contributors
      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      Part I: Evolutions of Migration Systems
      Chapter 1. The Paleoecology and Fossil History of Migratory Landbirds
      Chapter 2. Molecular Approaches to the Evolution and Ecology of Migration
      Chapter 3. Siberian Migratory Divides
      Chapter 4. Inter- and Intrapopulation Migration Patterns
      Chapter 5. Predicting Migratory Behavior in Landbirds
      Part II: Adaptations for Two Worlds
      Chapter 6. Migration Takes Guts
      Chapter 7. To Be a Migrant
      Chapter 8. Ecology and Demography of East-West Differences in Molt Scheduling of Neotropical Migrant Passerines
      Chapter 9. Food Limitation Among Wintering Birds
      Chapter 10. Behavioral and Cognitive Adaptations to Long-Distance Migrations
      Part III: Biogeography
      Chapter 11. Ecological and Biogeographical Aspects of the Distribution of Migrants Versus Residents in European and North American Forest Bird Communities
      Chapter 12. Influence of Migrants on Temperate Bird Communities
      Chapter 13. Old World Versus New World Long-Distance Migration in Accipiters, Buteos, and Falcons
      Chapter 14. Seasonal Distribution and Ecology of South American Austral Migrant Flycatchers
      Chapter 15. The Temporal and Spatial Structure of the Atmosphere and Its Influence on Bird Migration Strategies
      Part IV: Connectivity
      Chapter 16. The Importance of Understanding Migratory Connectivity and Seasonal Interactions
      Chapter 17. Migrants and Their Parasites
      Chapter 18. Molecular Genetic Approaches to Linking Breeding and Overwintering Areas in Five Neotropical Migrant Passerines
      Chapter 19. Flying Fingerprints
      Part V: Migration Itself
      Chapter 20. Stopover Ecology of Intercontinental Migrants
      Chapter 21. Fuel Storage Rates Before Northward Flights in Red Knots Worldwide
      Chapter 22. Individual Migratory Tactics of New World Catharus Thrushes
      Chapter 23. Hormones and Variation in Life History Strategies of Migratory and Nonmigratory Birds
      Part VI: Behavioral Ecology
      Chapter 24. Sex Roles in Migrants
      Chapter 25. Spring Molt Constraints Versus Winter Territoriality
      Chapter 26. Ecological Correlates of Wintering Social Systems in New World and Old World Migratory Passerines
      Chapter 27. Correlated Evolution of Ecological Differences Among the Old World Lead Warblers in the Breeding and Nonbreeding Seasons
      Part VII: Population Ecology
      Chapter 28. Modeling Seasonal Interactions in the Population Dynamics of Migratory Birds
      Chapter 29. Using Remote Sensing Data to Identify Migration and Wintering Areas and to Analyze Effects of Environmental Conditions on Migratory Birds
      Chapter 30. How do Migration and Dispersal Interact?
      Chapter 31. Does Winter Food Limit Populations of Migratory Birds?
      Chapter 32. Long-Term Demographic Trends, Limiting Factors, and the Strength of Density Dependence in a Breeding Population of a Migratory Songbird
      Chapter 33. The Renaissance of Migratory Bird Biology
      Index

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