University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Cranes of the World, by Paul Johnsgard Papers in the Biological Sciences January 1983 Cranes of the World: References Paul A. Johnsgard University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/bioscicranes Part of the Ornithology Commons Johnsgard, Paul A., "Cranes of the World: References" (1983). Cranes of the World, by Paul Johnsgard. 24. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/bioscicranes/24 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Papers in the Biological Sciences at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Cranes of the World, by Paul Johnsgard by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. REFERENCES The following list of more than 400 references is by no Ali, S., and Ripley, S. D. 1969. Handbook of the birds of India means a complete bibliography of cranes, but does include a and Pakistan. Vol. 2. Bombay: Oxford University Press. few titles that for various reasons were not specifically cited in Allen, R. P. 1952. The whooping crane. Research Report No. the text. Walkinshaw's (1973) monograph contains a large 2, National Audubon Society, New York. number of citations not found in the present list, and he -1956. A report on the whooping crane's northern additionally has recently (1981~)updated and supplemented breeding grounds. National Audubon Society, Supple- his earlier bibliography. All told, his two citation lists include ment to Research Report No. 2, 1-60. nearly 2,500 citations. Nearly 40 percent of the 1973 list deals Andreev, B. N. 1974. (Birds of the Vilvuysk Basin.) Yakutsk: with the whooping crane, 20 percent with the sandhill crane, Yakutsk Book Publishers. (In Russian.) 15 percent with the Eurasian crane, and 8 percent with the Archibald, G. W. 1973. Cranes over Kyushu. Animal Kingdom Australian crane. Each of the remaining nine species individu- 76(6):17-21. ally comprise no more than 4 percent of the citations, and the -1974. Methods for breeding and rearing cranes in Siberian, Japanese, white-naped, demoiselle, and hooded captivity. International Zoo Yearbook 14:147-155. cranes each make up no more than 1 percent. It is thus -1975. The unison call of cranes as a useful taxonomic apparent that at least the English literature on cranes is tool. Ph.D. dissertation. Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. strongly biased toward the whooping and sandhill cranes, and -1976. Crane taxonomy as revealed by the unison call. that many fundamental studies remain to be undertaken on pp. 225-251, in Lewis, 1976a. the majority of the cranes of the world. It is especially -1978. Winter feeding programs for cranes. pp. 141- unfortunate that the literature on four of the world's en- 148, in Temple, S. (ed.). Endangered birds: Management dangered or vulnerable species (Siberian, Japanese, white- techniqties for preseroing threatened species. Madison: naped, and hooded) is still so scanty, considering the University of Wisconsin Press. importance of a proper understanding of their biology and -1981a. Cranes wintering in the Republic of Korea. management if they are to be preserved from extinction. pp. 66-69, in Lewis and Masatomi, 1981. -1981b. Introducing the sarolga. pp. 213-215, in Lewis and Masatomi, 1981. Akiyama, M. 1981. Countermeasures for the preservation of -1981c. Last call for the Siberian crane. Natural red-crowned cranes at present and in the future. p. 102, in History 90(3):58-61. Lewis and Masatomi, 1981. Archibald, G. W., and Oesting, M. 1981. Black-necked crane: A Aldrich, J. W. 1979. Status of the Canadian sandhill crane. pp. review, pp. 190-196, in Lewis and Masatomi, 1981. 139-148, in Lewis, 1979e. Archibald, G. W., Siigata, Y., Matsumoto, K., and Momose, K. Alerstam, T. 1975. Crane Grus grus migration over sea and 1981. Endangered cranes. pp. 1-12, in Lewis and Masa- land. Ibis 117:489-495. tomi, 1981. Alerstam, T., and Bauer, C. A. 1973. A radar study of the spring Archibald, G. W., and Viess, D. L. 1979. Captive propagation migration of the crane (Grus grus) over the southern at the International Crane Foundation, 1973-78. pp. 51- Baltic area. Vogelwarte 276: 1- 16. 74, in Lewis, 1979e. Ali, S. 1927. The Moghul emperors of India and naturalists Armstrong, E. A. 1943. The crane dance in East and West. and sportsmen. Pt. 2. Journal Bombay Natural History Antiquity 17:71-76. Society 3234-63. -1979. The crane in the British Isles and crane 1946. An ornithological pilgrimage to Lake M3n- traditions as evidence of culture diffusion. pp. 237-248, in Zs5-eand Mount Kailas. Journal Bombay Natural Lewis, 1979e. History Society 46:286-308. Austin, 0. L., Jr. 1948. The birds of Korea. Bulletin Museum -1958. Notes on the sarus crane. 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