Life history accounts and taxonomic monographs are a series of publications covering a higher taxonomic group where each account is a compilation of existing knowledge detailing many aspects of a species life history. These life history accounts are extensively used by researchers, ornithologists and conservationists as a main source for the current state of knowledge of a species. Birds, being one of the more easily seen and studied taxa, have a number of specialized life history accounts where data from a wide variety of disciplines are combined into a single easily accessible resource. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology (CLO) currently manages two of these series focused on different regions of the world, Birds of North America (BNA) and N...
Zoological taxonomic determinations of birds, written on loose sheets, with one genus per sheet. No...
Birds are the most diverse tetrapod class, with about 10,000 extant species that represent a remarka...
While studies of taxonomy usually focus on species description, there is also a taxonomic correction...
Taxonomic monographs are a series of publications covering a higher taxonomic group with each monogr...
A number of different projects consolidate species information from widely disparate datasets and co...
The average person can name more bird species than they think, but do we really know what a bird “sp...
Knowledge on species' breeding biology is the building blocks of avian life history theory. A review...
The database contains information on brain size, body mass, life-history traits and development mode...
This report is the third of a series and presents the results of a comprehensive literature screenin...
We present an overview of the global spatiotemporal distribution of avian biodiversity, changes in o...
29 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29)."Counts are presented for the numbers o...
Between species differences in research effort can lead to biases in our global view of evolution, e...
Between species differences in research effort can lead to biases in our global view of evolution, e...
Studies of community organization and clade diversification that include functional traits have beco...
The 14 papers in this monograph represent the first broad-based evaluation of avian subspecies in de...
Zoological taxonomic determinations of birds, written on loose sheets, with one genus per sheet. No...
Birds are the most diverse tetrapod class, with about 10,000 extant species that represent a remarka...
While studies of taxonomy usually focus on species description, there is also a taxonomic correction...
Taxonomic monographs are a series of publications covering a higher taxonomic group with each monogr...
A number of different projects consolidate species information from widely disparate datasets and co...
The average person can name more bird species than they think, but do we really know what a bird “sp...
Knowledge on species' breeding biology is the building blocks of avian life history theory. A review...
The database contains information on brain size, body mass, life-history traits and development mode...
This report is the third of a series and presents the results of a comprehensive literature screenin...
We present an overview of the global spatiotemporal distribution of avian biodiversity, changes in o...
29 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29)."Counts are presented for the numbers o...
Between species differences in research effort can lead to biases in our global view of evolution, e...
Between species differences in research effort can lead to biases in our global view of evolution, e...
Studies of community organization and clade diversification that include functional traits have beco...
The 14 papers in this monograph represent the first broad-based evaluation of avian subspecies in de...
Zoological taxonomic determinations of birds, written on loose sheets, with one genus per sheet. No...
Birds are the most diverse tetrapod class, with about 10,000 extant species that represent a remarka...
While studies of taxonomy usually focus on species description, there is also a taxonomic correction...