Bird Coloration, Volume 1: Mechanisms and Measurements
Series: BIRD COLORATION 1
Edited by Geoffrey E Hill and Kevin J McGraw
588 pages, 75 colour illus, 16 halftones, 92 line illus, 12 tables.
The aim of Bird Coloration is to provide a flavour of the extent to which birds have exploited the sun's rays...These two volumes also delve deeper
into the disparate ways in which bird colours are produced, what purpose they perform, their effect on communities in general, and finally, how they
got here in the first place--their evolution...The reference lists alone are priceless...Bird Coloration will appeal to students of, and researchers
in, evolution in general, because the devices that cause colour are often considered as phenotypes. Those interested in ecology, animal behaviour and
vision studies will benefit, too...And if further incentive is needed to buy these books, just flick through the colour sections. -- Andrew R. Parker
Times Literary Supplement 20060728 The two volumes of Bird Coloration provide an excellent up-to-date overview of the topic...Bird coloration is a
huge topic and anyone organizing an overview should be heartily congratulated. -- Andrew T. D. Bennett Nature 20070111 This anthology of scientific
writing in two volumes explains much of what is known about bird coloration and highlights that which we do not know. Subjects like whether the bright
coloration of a male Northern Cardinal increases or decreases its chances of being captured by a visual predator like the Cooper's Hawk are
debated...Many of the contributions to this text are scientifically detailed, however, the fascinating subject of bird coloration is presented at a
level that the average reader would learn much about this fascinating subject. -- Robert Hoopes Wildlife Activist 20070601
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