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世界上最完整的鸟类。Norman Arlott和Ber van Perlo,主要插画师。普林斯顿大学出版社,普林斯顿,新泽西州。2021:656页,301色板,10,711种鸟类。ISBN: 978-0-69119392-2。65.00美元(布)。首先,我们对2011年完成的16卷《世界鸟类山猫手册》感到惊讶。然后被2014年和2016年出版的山猫杰作《世界鸟类插图清单》(Illustrated Checklist of the Birds of the World)的两卷本浓缩版惊呆了。现在我们有普林斯顿的书,在一卷书里展示了世界上所有的鸟类。我想下一个合乎逻辑的步骤是一个智能手机应用程序,其中包含了16卷Lynx作品中的所有信息和艺术……等等——康奈尔和Lynx现在也做到了!这一切都始于詹姆斯·李·彼得斯和他的哈佛世界清单,这需要彼得斯、恩斯特·迈尔、雷蒙德·佩恩特、g·威廉·科特雷尔以及从1931年到1987年的许多家庭分类学贡献者的辛勤劳动。世界似乎加快了编纂世界鸟类学的速度。当你加上这个
THE COMPLETE BIRDS OF THE WORLD. Norman Arlott and Ber van Perlo, principal illustrators. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey. 2021: 656 pages, 301 color plates, featuring 10,711 bird species. ISBN: 978-0-69119392-2. $65.00 (cloth).—First we were amazed by the 16-volume Lynx Handbook of the Birds of the World, completed in 2011. Then astounded by the 2-volume condensed version of that Lynx masterwork entitled Illustrated Checklist of the Birds of the World, published in 2014 and 2016. Now we have Princeton’s book that illustrates all of the world’s birds in a single volume. I suppose the next logical step is a smartphone app that features all the information and art found in the 16volume Lynx work...wait—Cornell and Lynx have now done that as well! And to think it all started with James Lee Peters and his Harvard-based world checklist, which required the hard labor of Peters, Ernst Mayr, Raymond Paynter, G. William Cottrell, and many family-level taxonomic contributors from the years 1931–1987. It seems the world has speeded up in producing world ornithologies. And when you add that