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Vultures: Their Evolution, Ecology and Conservation reexamines current knowledge on the evolution, ecology, and conservation biology of both New World vultures (Cathartidae) and Old World vultures (Accipitridae) and seeks answers to past and present regional extinctions, colorizations, and conservation questions. Extinct species of both families are examined, as is the disputed evidence for familial similarities and differences currently under review by geneticists and ornithologists. 371 p.

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Animal Ecology
Birds
Toxicology/Poisoning

 

Authors expertises affiliations

  • Michael O'Neal Campbell. PhD with a specialization in Mammal/human interactions in changing landscapes, assessed through remote sensing. Environmental scientist. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC (Canada).

     
  • Publication date (electronic format): 2015-06.

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