Ken Stott
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View article: An <scp>I</scp>nternational <scp>U</scp>nion for the <scp>C</scp>onservation of <scp>N</scp>ature <scp>R</scp>ed <scp>L</scp>ist ecosystems risk assessment for alpine snow patch herbfields, <scp>S</scp>outh‐<scp>E</scp>astern <scp>A</scp>ustralia
An <span>I</span>nternational <span>U</span>nion for the <span>C</span>onservation of <span>N</span>ature <span>R</span>ed <span>L</span>ist ecosystems risk assessment for alpine snow patch herbfields, <span>S</span>outh‐<span>E</span>astern <span>A</span>ustralia Open
Alpine ecosystems are globally at risk from climate change. We use the I nternational U nion for the C onservation of N ature ( IUCN ) R ed L ist Criteria for ecosystems to assess the risk of ecosystem collapse in Australian alpine snow pa…
View article: The Orang-Utan in North Borneo
The Orang-Utan in North Borneo Open
In October, 1959, Karl W. Kenyon, Research Biologist of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the writers, spent three weeks in North Borneo observing wild primates. During this brief period, we questioned both European and native reside…
View article: Chimpanzees In Western Uganda
Chimpanzees In Western Uganda Open
The following observations on the Long-haired or Schweinfurth's Chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii , represent several brief but concerted efforts to locate wild chimpanzees in western Uganda in the months of October and November, …
View article: From Field and Study
From Field and Study Open
Remarks on the Courtship and Voice of the Black Scoter.-OnJune 26, 1952, at Igiak Bay on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska, I observed a pair of Black Scoters (Me[anitta nigra mzericam)engaged in courtship activities.My notes on these bird…
View article: From Field and Study
From Field and Study Open
Note on Scopoli.-Reading the article hy Todd on White-fronted Geese (Condor 52, 1950:63-68)) I was shghtly startled by the reference to Scopoli as an Italian.Perhaps the underlying reason was that I have usually seen his name as Johann Ant…
View article: Notes on the Longevity of Captive Birds
Notes on the Longevity of Captive Birds Open
BECAUSE the controlling factors are manifold in each case, longevity records of wild birds seldom indicate the length of life a physiologically 'normal' bird may attain if the conditions to which it is exposed are relatively ideal througho…
View article: Conspicuous mammals of the South Pacific
Conspicuous mammals of the South Pacific Open
Perhaps no other region on the face of the earth can boast of as many weird and unique mammals as can that which extends from equatorial Sumatra, Borneo, and the Celebes south and east throughout the Malay Archipelago to New Guinea, Austra…