
2019年4期
刊物介紹
為加強(qiáng)中國與世界的鳥類學(xué)學(xué)術(shù)交流,提高中國鳥類學(xué)的學(xué)術(shù)水平和國際影響,北京林業(yè)大學(xué)申辦了鳥類學(xué)學(xué)術(shù)期刊《Chinese Birds》(《中國鳥類》)。該刊將由北京林業(yè)大學(xué)和中國動物學(xué)會鳥類學(xué)分會共同主辦,高等教育出版社出版?!禖hinese Birds》為面向全球的英文學(xué)術(shù)期刊,主要發(fā)表經(jīng)同行評議的研究論文、綜述和研究簡報等,收稿范圍涵蓋鳥類學(xué)所有研究方向。中國科學(xué)院院士鄭光美先生擔(dān)任該刊主編,編委會成員來自國內(nèi)外各高校、學(xué)會及科研院所的知名學(xué)者。該刊為季刊,16開,創(chuàng)刊號將于2010年3月出版。歡迎國內(nèi)外從事鳥類學(xué)研究的專家學(xué)者積極投稿,創(chuàng)刊年將免收稿件評審費(fèi)及版面費(fèi)。
Avian Research
- Bergmann’s rule and Allen’s rule in two passerine birds in China
- Temporal patterns of three sympatric pheasant species in the Nanling Mountains:N-mixture modeling applied to detect abundance
- Size matters: wintering ducks stay longer and use fewer habitats on largest Chinese lakes
- Old nest material functions as an informative cue in making nest-site selection decisions in the European Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)
- Egg rejection behavior does not explain the lack of cowbird parasitism on an eastern North American population of Red-winged Blackbirds
- Nest-site fidelity and breeding dispersal by Common Tailorbirds in a tropical forest
- Egg recognition in Cinereous Tits (Parus cinereus): eggshell spots matter
- Drivers of nest survival rate in a southern Tunisian population of Laughing Doves(Spilopelia senegalensis)
- Exotic parrots breeding in urban tree cavities: nesting requirements, geographic distribution, and potential impacts on cavity nesting birds in southeast Florida
- Optimal diet strategy of a large?bodied psittacine: food resource abundance and nutritional content enable facultative dietary specialization by the Military Macaw
- Differential cell stress responses to food availability by the nestlings of Asian Short-toed Lark (Calandrella cheleensis)
- The role of temperature as a driver of metabolic flexibility in the Red-billed Leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea)
- Optimal analysis conditions for sperm motility parameters with a CASA system in a passerine bird, Passer montanus
- Avian influenza virus surveillance in migratory birds in Egypt revealed a novel reassortant H6N2 subtype