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The White-Cheeked Geese: Taxonomy, Ecophysiographic Relationships,
Biogeography, and Evolutionary Considerations, Volume 2 by Harold C. Hanson |
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ISBN: 0-9708504-2-5 Paperback, 26 Chapters, 700 +
xxii pages
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS......................................................................................iii
EDITORS
NOTE..........................................................................................iv
PART III MID-CONTINENTAL
REGION........................................................................1
Chapter 11. Central Arctic Islands, Peninsulas, and Coastal
Areas......................................9
Chapter 12. Interior Arctic Mainland, Eastern Prairie and Eastern Plains
Flyway.......................39
Chapter 13. Western Arctic Islands, Peninsulas, Coastal Areas, and Interior
Arctic Mainland: High
Plains
Flyway....................................................................................75
Chapter 14. Interior Subarctic Mainland: High Plains and Colorado River
Flyways......................113
Chapter 15. The Manitoba Tier Flyways: Eastern Prairie
Flyway........................................133
Chapter 16. The Saskatchewan Tier: Eastern Plains
Flyway.............................................201
Chapter 17. The Alberta Tier Races: High Plains
Flyway...............................................219
PART IV INTERMOUNTAIN
REGION.........................................................................251
Chapter 18. Old Crow Flats, Yukon, and Alaska Arctic Coastal
Plain...................................253
Chapter 19. Alaska Interior Lowlands and
Flats.......................................................263
Chapter 20. Yukon Plateau, Yukon Interior Plateau, and Fraser River, British
Columbia................299
Chapter 21. Rocky Mountain
System....................................................................315
Chapter 22. Columbia Intermountain Province, Yakima Folds Section, and Puget
Trough
Section..................................................................................339
Chapter 23. Great Basin and Adjacent High Lava
Plains................................................355
Part V CHUKCHI–BERING–NORTH PACIFIC COASTAL
REGION...................................................371
Chapter 24. Western Alaska Coastal
Region............................................................373
Chapter 25. Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands, Alaska, Commander and Kuril
Islands,
Northeast
Asia..................................................................................399
Chapter 26. Cook Inlet and Gulf of Alaska
Region.....................................................433
Chapter 27. North Pacific Islands and Coastal Region; Alaska, British Columbia,
and Washington.......445
PART VI
BIOGEOGRAPHY.................................................................................473
Chapter 28. Physiographic and Geological
Relationships...............................................473
Chaper 29. Ecological
relationships..................................................................481
PART VII EVOLUTIONARY
CONSIDERATIONS.................................................................491
Chapter 30. The Fossil Record, Time Frames, Refugial Categories, and North
American Refugia..........491
Chapter 31. Mid-continent Evolutionary Centers in Late Pleistocene-Holocene
Times....................525
Chapter 32. The Bioclimatic Rules and Morphometric
Relationships.....................................531
Chapter 33. Biological Factors: Population, Genetic, Physiological, and
Behavioral Considerations....565
Chapter 34. A statistical Appraisal of the Morphological Realities of Five
Species of White-cheeked
Geese: A Principal Components and Discriminant Function
Analysis By: Bertin W. Anderson.........575
Chapter 35. The Validity of Racial Designations: A statistical Evaluation Based
on Color Coding......585
Chapter 36. Evolutionary
Considerations..............................................................595
Chapter 37. Conservation, Management, and Research: Considerations for the
Future....................639
LITERATURE
CITED.....................................................................................653
INDEX................................................................................................673