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Academic & Professional Books  Ornithology  Non-Passerines  Seabirds, Shorebirds & Wildfowl

Storm-Petrels of the Eastern Pacific Ocean Species Assembly and Diversity along Marine Habitat Gradients

Monograph
Series: Ornithological Monographs Volume: 62
By: Larry B Spear(Author), David G Ainley(Author)
77 pages, 36 b/w illustrations, tables
Storm-Petrels of the Eastern Pacific Ocean
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  • Storm-Petrels of the Eastern Pacific Ocean ISBN: 9780943610719 Paperback Jan 2007 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Language: English with bilingual abstract in English and Spanish

Residing in waters just west of the Americas, in a roughly triangular area from about 50°N to 50°S and out along the equator, are 26 distinct taxa of storm-petrels (Hydrobatidae), a diversity far greater for this group than in any equivalent stretch of The authors here report on their research that seeks to understand how many forms can co-occur within this very poorly known family.

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Monograph
Series: Ornithological Monographs Volume: 62
By: Larry B Spear(Author), David G Ainley(Author)
77 pages, 36 b/w illustrations, tables
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