Avian survivors: The History and Biogeography of Palearctic Birds

Avian survivors: The History and Biogeography of Palearctic Birds

by Clive Finlayson
Avian survivors: The History and Biogeography of Palearctic Birds

Avian survivors: The History and Biogeography of Palearctic Birds

by Clive Finlayson

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Overview

Using a fresh approach that classifies birds according to their bioclimatic characteristics, Clive Finlayson views the history and distribution of Palearctic birds from a radical new angle.

History and chance events play a central role in a story that has its origins before the asteroid impact that finished off the dinosaurs. In this book, Finlayson shows that the avifauna of the Palearctic long predates the glaciations of the last two million years, and had established itself gradually during the turbulent times of the Miocene and Pliocene, the lifting of Tibet and the drying of the continents having a major influence on these birds.

Those that made it to the start of the glaciations were equipped to deal with whatever the climate could throw at them. They were the avian survivors, and they are still here with us today.

Packed with figures and with a rich colour section, Avian Survivors tells the definitive story of the birds of the Palearctic, across space and time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781408137321
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/31/2011
Series: Poyser Monographs
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 32 MB
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About the Author

Prof. Clive Finlayson is Director of the Gibraltar Museum. He is an evolutionary ecologist with a DPhil from Oxford. He is a leading exponent of the relationship between climate change and species distributions, and is the author of several books including Neanderthals and Modern Humans (CUP), and Birds of the Straits of Gibraltar (Poyser).
Prof. Clive Finlayson is Director of the Gibraltar Museum. He is an evolutionary ecologist with a DPhil from Oxford. He is a leading exponent of the relationship between climate change and species distributions, and is the author of several books including Neanderthals and Modern Humans (CUP), and Birds of the Straits of Gibraltar (Poyser).

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

1. Introducing the Tertiary
2. The changing ecology of the Palearctic in the Pleistocene
3. Origins of Palearctic birds
4. Corvoidia - shrikes, cows and orioles
5. Sylvioidea - hirundines, warblers and larks
6. Paroidea - tits
7. Muscicapoidea - chats, thrushes, flycatchers and allies
8. Passeroidea - sparrow, finches, pipets and buntings
9. Falcons
10. Terrestrial non-passerines
11. Owls
12. Raptors
13. Gulls, terns, auks and waders
14. Divers, tubenoses, and waterbirds
15. Cranes, rails, bustards and cuckoos
16. Nightjars and swifts
17. Pigeons, sandgrouse, tropicbirds, flamingos and grebes
18. Geese, swans, ducks and gamebirds
19. Climate and history of birds of the Palearctic
20. Surviving climate change - characteristic of survivors
21. The Palearctic avifauna of yesterday, today and tomorrow

Appendix 1. Species covered in this book: bioclimatic and ecological features
Appendix 2. European Pleistocene fossil birds
References
Index
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