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The Painted Stork
(Englisch)
Ecology and Conservation
A. J. Urfi

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The Painted Stork

Produktbeschreibung

Includes the entire spread of information of the painted stork

Review of the global status of the species

Includes studies carried out through 2009


Abdul Jamil Urfi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Biology, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. He studied fish physiology for his PhD but subsequently switched over to the field of Ornithology. He did post-doctoral research on the behavioral ecology of the Oystercatcher at NERC ITE Furzebrook in England. Later, in India,  he was involved with environmental education as a staff member of CEE, Ahmedabad, where he also carried out a number of studies on reptiles and snakes. The painted stork has been the focus of his research for the past two decades. Besides several research papers and articles, he has also written two books, Birds Beyond Watching (Universities Press, India) and Birds of India, A Literary Anthology (Oxford University Press, India).


The book will cover the entire range of the Painted Stork--beyond its stronghold in India and Sri Lanka to other countries--E Asia as well. For the sake of comparison, relevant information will be included about the other species of storks--both solitary as well as colonial, of Asia, as well as those in other parts of the world. Certainly plenty of references will be made about the work done on the American Wood Stork.

Studies are underway in order to better understand the role of the monsoon rains on the nesting pattern of Painted Stork, besides attempting a review of the global status of the species. The former is likely to be of interest in augmenting our understanding about how global climate change is going to affect birds across India and the second is likely to raise interesting points about the distribution of species and their ranges. Both these studies will be carried through 2009 and should hopefully be included in the proposed book.

Naturally, the focused interest in field research on the Painted Stork has resulted in accumulation of considerable information on this particular species, which is beyond the information contained on some standard Indian and international works and ornithological texts.

The author hopes to include the entire spread of information of this species--from its systematics, evolution, distribution, ecology to its role in human culture as well as its association with mythologies. In other words, topics have not been restricted to the areas of the author´s research but have spilled over into areas of anthropology, ecology, conservation, etc.


Foreword

Preface

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Distribution and status

Chapter 3 Coloniality in storks

Chapter 4 Life in a colony – case studies from some North Indian heronries

Chapter 5 Nesting Ecology

Chapter 6 Growth stages of the Painted Stork

Chapter 7 Food and foraging

Chapter 8 Painted Stork and man

Chapter 9 Conservation issues

References

Appendices

Author Index

Subject Index


The painted stork is a large, eye-catching, colonially nesting wading bird found across large parts of South and South East Asia, particularly India and Sri Lanka. Listed as near-threatened by various conservation agencies, the painted stork is a flagship of its endangered habitat, wetlands. The Painted Stork: Ecology and Conservation is an exploration of the biology, status, distribution, sexual size dimorphism, mating patterns, growth and development patterns, and food and foraging ecology of this fascinating species. It also addresses stork-human interface and covers many myths and legends associated with storks. Because this bird is a colony nester, it is an ideal model for studies attempting to unravel the mysteries of avian coloniality and its evolution. Finally, the book discusses various conservation aspects, using the Delhi Zoo colony of painted storks as a case study of the potential for a long-term conservation monitoring program in India.

From the reviews:

"Focusing on the Painted Stork (Mycteria leucocephala), this book provides a thorough compilation of the knowledge of this relatively well-studied species. ... As a compilation of several decades of observations and studies of the Painted Stork, this book provides important comparative behavioral/ecological/physiological information for all interested in this or related species. Given the detail and background deillegalscriptions of various topics (e.g., coloniality), this book is a nice read for all ornithologists and conservationists, regardless of their region or species of interest.” (Larry Bryan, Waterbirds, Vol. 36 (1), 2013)

"A book written not just for full professionals but also for the young who are interested in birds and want to learn about basic natural history, for those interested in Painted Storks, in waterbirds more generally, and in Indian ornithology. ... Urfi describes in detail the biology of the Painted Stork in India. ... The Painted Stork is a delighted book.” (Malcolm C. Coulter, IBIS - The International Journal of Avian Science, Vol. 154, 2012)


The book will cover the entire range of the Painted Stork--beyond its stronghold in India and Sri Lanka to other countries--E Asia as well. For the sake of comparison, relevant information will be included about the other species of storks--both solitary as well as colonial, of Asia, as well as those in other parts of the world. Certainly plenty of references will be made about the work done on the American Wood Stork.

Studies are underway in order to better understand the role of the monsoon rains on the nesting pattern of Painted Stork, besides attempting a review of the global status of the species. The former is likely to be of interest in augmenting our understanding about how global climate change is going to affect birds across India and the second is likely to raise interesting points about the distribution of species and their ranges. Both these studies will be carried through 2009 and should hopefully be included in the proposed book.

Naturally, the focused interest in field research on the Painted Stork has resulted in accumulation of considerable information on this particular species, which is beyond the information contained on some standard Indian and international works and ornithological texts.

The author hopes to include the entire spread of information of this species--from its systematics, evolution, distribution, ecology to its role in human culture as well as its association with mythologies. In other words, topics have not been restricted to the areas of the author's research but have spilled over into areas of anthropology, ecology, conservation, etc.


Foreword.- Preface.- Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Distribution and status.- Chapter 3 Coloniality in storks.- Chapter 4 Life in a colony - case studies from some North Indian heronries.- Chapter 5 Nesting Ecology.- Chapter 6 Growth stages of the Painted Stork.- Chapter 7 Food and foraging.- Chapter 8 Painted Stork and man.- Chapter 9 Conservation issues.- References.- Appendices.- Author Index.- Subject Index

From the reviews:

"Focusing on the Painted Stork (Mycteria leucocephala), this book provides a thorough compilation of the knowledge of this relatively well-studied species. ... As a compilation of several decades of observations and studies of the Painted Stork, this book provides important comparative behavioral/ecological/physiological information for all interested in this or related species. Given the detail and background deillegalscriptions of various topics (e.g., coloniality), this book is a nice read for all ornithologists and conservationists, regardless of their region or species of interest." (Larry Bryan, Waterbirds, Vol. 36 (1), 2013)

"A book written not just for full professionals but also for the young who are interested in birds and want to learn about basic natural history, for those interested in Painted Storks, in waterbirds more generally, and in Indian ornithology. ... Urfi describes in detail the biology of the Painted Stork in India. ... The Painted Stork is a delighted book." (Malcolm C. Coulter, IBIS - The International Journal of Avian Science, Vol. 154, 2012)


Abdul Jamil Urfi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Biology, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. He studied fish physiology for his PhD but subsequently switched over to the field of Ornithology. He did post-doctoral research on the behavioral ecology of the Oystercatcher at NERC ITE Furzebrook in England. Later, in India, he was involved with environmental education as a staff member of CEE, Ahmedabad, where he also carried out a number of studies on reptiles and snakes. The painted stork has been the focus of his research for the past two decades. Besides several research papers and articles, he has also written two books, Birds Beyond Watching (Universities Press, India) and Birds of India, A Literary Anthology (Oxford University Press, India).



Über den Autor



Abdul Jamil Urfi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Biology, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. He studied fish physiology for his PhD but subsequently switched over to the field of Ornithology. He did post-doctoral research on the behavioral ecology of the Oystercatcher at NERC ITE Furzebrook in England. Later, in India,  he was involved with environmental education as a staff member of CEE, Ahmedabad, where he also carried out a number of studies on reptiles and snakes. The painted stork has been the focus of his research for the past two decades. Besides several research papers and articles, he has also written two books, Birds Beyond Watching (Universities Press, India) and Birds of India, A Literary Anthology (Oxford University Press, India).


Inhaltsverzeichnis



Foreword.- Preface.- Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Distribution and status.- Chapter 3 Coloniality in storks.- Chapter 4 Life in a colony - case studies from some North Indian heronries.- Chapter 5 Nesting Ecology.- Chapter 6 Growth stages of the Painted Stork.- Chapter 7 Food and foraging.- Chapter 8 Painted Stork and man.- Chapter 9 Conservation issues.- References.- Appendices.- Author Index.- Subject Index


Klappentext

The book will cover the entire range of the Painted Stork--beyond its stronghold in India and Sri Lanka to other countries--E Asia as well. For the sake of comparison, relevant information will be included about the other species of storks--both solitary as well as colonial, of Asia, as well as those in other parts of the world. Certainly plenty of references will be made about the work done on the American Wood Stork.nnStudies are underway in order to better understand the role of the monsoon rains on the nesting pattern of Painted Stork, besides attempting a review of the global status of the species. The former is likely to be of interest in augmenting our understanding about how global climate change is going to affect birds across India and the second is likely to raise interesting points about the distribution of species and their ranges. Both these studies will be carried through 2009 and should hopefully be included in the proposed book.nnNaturally, the focused interest in field research on the Painted Stork has resulted in accumulation of considerable information on this particular species, which is beyond the information contained on some standard Indian and international works and ornithological texts. nnThe author hopes to include the entire spread of information of this species--from its systematics, evolution, distribution, ecology to its role in human culture as well as its association with mythologies. In other words, topics have not been restricted to the areas of the author¿s research but have spilled over into areas of anthropology, ecology, conservation, etc.




Includes the entire spread of information of the painted stork

Review of the global status of the species

Includes studies carried out through 2009

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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