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June 17, 2003 012517375X 978-0125173759 1
This book should be of value to anyone interested in bird evolution and taxonomy, biogeography, distributional history, dispersal and migration patterns. It provides an up-to-date synthesis of current knowledge on species formation, and the factors influencing current distribution patterns. It draws heavily on new information on Earth history, including past glacial and other climatic changes, on new developments in molecular biology and palaeontology, and on recent studies of bird distribution and migration patterns, to produce a coherent account of the factors that have influenced bird species diversity and distribution patterns worldwide.

Received the Best Bird Book of the Year award for 2004 from British Birds magazine.

* Winner of the British Birds/British Trust for Ornithology, Bird Book of the Year 2004!
* The first book to deal comprehensively with bird speciation and biogeography
* Up-to-date synthesis of new information
* Clearly written
* No previous book covers the same ground
* Many maps and diagrams
* Makes difficult and widely scattered information accessible and easily understood
* A sound base for future research
* Takes full account of recent developments in molecular biology

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"We settled quickly on this as our winning book. While ostensibly a book for students and post-graduate academics, it covers a subject so close to the heart of the average birdwatcher as to be of very wide appeal, and is written in Ian's easily accessible style. Illustrations are abundant and exceptionally clear, and Keith Brockie's wonderful artwork enhances the cover and the chapter headings. The publishers have set exemplary high standards in the presentation copy-editing. As the BB reviewer put it, this book is a 'tour de force'. Ian becomes the first double-winner as a solo author: his Population Ecology of Raptors was the first ever BB Best Birds Book."
-BRITISH BIRDS, (March-April 2005)

"Newton's book is a masterful achievement. The information content is phenomenal and the easy reading style and logical layout make it a pleasure to work through...During the course of last year, Newton's book was passed from one student in my laboratory to another, and another, and another. Every single one of them actually read the book, and found it wonderfully stimulating. I can think of no greater compliment."
-Rauri CK Bowie, Center of Excellence at the Percy FitzPatrick Institute, Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Matieland, South Africa

"According to the back, 'This book provides a fresh synthesis of knowledge of species formation in birds and of the factors that influence their geographical distributions...No other book currently available covers this range of subject matter or attempts to combine it into a coherent whole'. That is quite a claim, but by and large I find it justified...the book is written in simple language throughout and will be easily understood by interested bird-watchers and other lay readers...I would recommend everybody to seek it out, to pick it up, to give it a short read here and there, and to look at the many figures and tables...I think the book has its greatest strength in bringing newcomers in the field and interested amateurs up to date with much exciting recent research: there are no 'scary' equations and hardly any statistical test are presented...Newton provides some big answers as well as outlines big unknowns...this impressive piece of work would serve right as a source for examples for courses on ecology, evolution or biogeography, and I would recommend it as a very useful yet highly enjoyable self-study book for everybody with an interest in one or more of those areas, or in birds in general. Ian, congratulations and thank you very much for writing this book."
-Pim Edelaar, Leiden University, Puerto Madryn, Argentina

"...the summaries are often detailed, thought-provoking, and interesting...the work that Newton has done in compiling the basic information will make comparative studies easier."
- The Auk, Robert M. Zink and Andrew W. Jones, Bell Museum and Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota, U.S.A.

"...provides the best available overview of the origin, distribution, and extinction of bird species on a global scale."
-A. Townsend Peterson, SCIENCE

"This is an impressive work, a synthesis of two main and interconnected strands of ornithological knowledge and research, both of them treated in all their aspects...It is a monumental achievement, unlikely to be superseded for a long time."
-BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION

"...a readable, balanced and comprehensive review that will become a standard textbook for courses in avian biogeography. ...I believe that this book will be warmly welcomed by bird biologists and enthusiasts alike."
-TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION

"...The author integrates the latest information from the fields making up biogeography and incorporates advances in molecular biology that influence our understanding of speciation...Provides a combined subject and species index, glossary, and extensive reference sections."
-SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST

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This book provides a fresh synthesis on the knowledge of species formation in birds and the factors that influence their geographical distributions.

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On the Sibley-Monroe classification, the world's living birds are grouped into 23 orders, comprising 146 families and more than 9,700 species. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
landbird species, following human colonisation, same parental form, sea water zones, native landbirds, breeding dispersal distances, climatic refuges, bird distribution patterns, many seabird species, different zoogeographical regions, montane forest birds, different allospecies, winter site fidelity, most such species, island bird species, estimated divergence dates, future rapid environmental changes, southwestern equivalent, hatch site, different biogeographical regions, eastern refuges, high species numbers, long breeding cycles, taxonomic fashion, biogeographical importance
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
North America, New Zealand, South America, New Guinea, New World, Old World, New Caledonia, Indomalayan Region, Canary Islands, Indian Ocean, United States, West Indies, Common Starling Sturnus, Nearctic Region, Petrel Pterodroma, Central America, Chaffinch Fringilla, North Africa, South Georgia, British Columbia, Cattle Egret Bubulcus, Northern Fulmar Fulmarus, South Island, Pacific Ocean, Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria
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