

An edition of Albatrosses (2000)
By W. L. N. Tickell
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Yale University Press
Language
eng
Pages
448
Description:
"This is the first comparative account of the albatross family. It is based on personal experience and a comprehensive review of the literature. The book explores albatross natural history from a geographic point of view, arranging the birds in four groups for convenience. Albatross taxonomy is currently subject to some debate; traditionally, the family has comprised 13 species in two genera, but recently it has been proposed that 24 species in four genera should be recognised. Most species inhabit the Southern Ocean." "The author describes the various forms within each group, their distribution and breeding biology, as well as comparative treatments of moult, flight, behaviour and ecology. The book concludes with a review of conservation and human attitudes toward albatrosses. The authoritative text is accompanied by numerous maps, tables, diagrams and colour photographs."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Albatrosses