John H. Rappole (JAMESTOWN, NY) is research scientist emeritus at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. He is the author of numerous books, including Birds of the Mid-Atlantic Region and Where to Find Them and The Avian Migrant: The Biology of Bird Migration.
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Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. The Bird Migration Paradigm Chapter 2. The Migrant Annual Cycle According to the Dispersal Theory Chapter 3. Fall Migration Chapter 4. Wintering Period Chapter 5. Spring Migration Chapter 6. Breeding Period Chapter 7. Postbreeding Period Chapter 8. Population Biology Chapter 9. Origin and Evolution Chapter 10. Biogeography Chapter 11. Conservation Coda Appendix 1. Common and Scientific Names of Bird Species Mentioned in the Text Appendix 2. A Critical Examination of the Assumptions in "Temperate Origins of Long-Distance Seasonal Migration in New World Songbirds" by Benjamin M. Winger, F. Keith Barker, and Richard H. Ree Appendix 3. Notation Corrections for Alan Pine's Multiple Carrying Capacity Equations from "Age-Structured Periodic Breeders" by Alan S. Pine in The Avian Migrant: The Biology of Bird Migration by John H. Rappole (New York: Columbia University Press, 2013) Annotated Bibliography Index