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- catalog abstract "The first edition of The Giant Canada Goose summarized the history and rediscovery of a supposedly extinct variety (subspecies) of Canada goose - the locally nesting goose that the early farmers and naturalists of the Midwest and eastern plains were familiar with. Hanson notes in the preface to this revision that in a completed, comprehensive study of the taxonomy and evolution of the white-cheeked geese, the giant "Canada" goose will be recognized as a separate species (the giant prairie goose, Branta maxima), which, in turn, is comprised of seven well-defined subspecies. After outlining the history of the rediscovery of the giant Canada goose, Hanson describes its physical characteristics, breeding range, migration patterns, wintering grounds, and nesting patterns. He also covers growth, development, and flightless periods; characteristics of age, sex, and sexual maturity; foods and feeding habits; endoparasites; physiology; behavior; productivity and regulation of populations; and management of populations. He includes seventy-four illustrations, thirty-one tables, two morphometric diagrams, and eleven feather mineral profiles. Hanson bases his findings on more than a quarter of a century of research.".
- catalog contributor b11064945.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-[242]) and index.".
- catalog description "List of Maps, Graphs, Morphometric Diagrams, and Feather Mineral Profiles -- 1. History of Discovery -- 2. Physical Characteristics -- 3. Breeding Range -- 4. Migration -- 5. Wintering Grounds -- 6. Nesting -- 7. Growth, Development, and Flightless Periods -- 8. Characters of Age, Sex, and Sexual Maturity -- 9. Foods and Feeding Habits -- 10. Endoparasites -- 11. Physiology -- 12. Behavior -- 13. Productivity and Regulation of Populations -- 14. Management -- 15. Discussion -- App. I. Synopsis of the Biogeography of Some of the Geographic Racial (Subspecies) Populations Having Ranges Peripheral to That of the Giant Canada Goose or Relevant to Discussions -- App. II. Morphometrics of the Giant Canada Goose -- App. III. Feather Mineral Profiles -- Environmental Feather Prints of Origins: The Example of the Mecan Springs Flock / Harold C. Hanson, Robert L. Jones and Richard A. Hunt.".
- catalog description "The first edition of The Giant Canada Goose summarized the history and rediscovery of a supposedly extinct variety (subspecies) of Canada goose - the locally nesting goose that the early farmers and naturalists of the Midwest and eastern plains were familiar with. Hanson notes in the preface to this revision that in a completed, comprehensive study of the taxonomy and evolution of the white-cheeked geese, the giant "Canada" goose will be recognized as a separate species (the giant prairie goose, Branta maxima), which, in turn, is comprised of seven well-defined subspecies. After outlining the history of the rediscovery of the giant Canada goose, Hanson describes its physical characteristics, breeding range, migration patterns, wintering grounds, and nesting patterns. He also covers growth, development, and flightless periods; characteristics of age, sex, and sexual maturity; foods and feeding habits; endoparasites; physiology; behavior; productivity and regulation of populations; and management of populations. He includes seventy-four illustrations, thirty-one tables, two morphometric diagrams, and eleven feather mineral profiles. Hanson bases his findings on more than a quarter of a century of research.".
- catalog extent "xxv, 251 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Giant Canada goose.".
- catalog identifier "0809319241 (cloth)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Giant Canada goose.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Champaign] : Illinois Natural History Survey ; Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press,".
- catalog relation "Giant Canada goose.".
- catalog subject "598.4/1 20".
- catalog subject "Canada goose.".
- catalog subject "QL696.A5 H35 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "List of Maps, Graphs, Morphometric Diagrams, and Feather Mineral Profiles -- 1. History of Discovery -- 2. Physical Characteristics -- 3. Breeding Range -- 4. Migration -- 5. Wintering Grounds -- 6. Nesting -- 7. Growth, Development, and Flightless Periods -- 8. Characters of Age, Sex, and Sexual Maturity -- 9. Foods and Feeding Habits -- 10. Endoparasites -- 11. Physiology -- 12. Behavior -- 13. Productivity and Regulation of Populations -- 14. Management -- 15. Discussion -- App. I. Synopsis of the Biogeography of Some of the Geographic Racial (Subspecies) Populations Having Ranges Peripheral to That of the Giant Canada Goose or Relevant to Discussions -- App. II. Morphometrics of the Giant Canada Goose -- App. III. Feather Mineral Profiles -- Environmental Feather Prints of Origins: The Example of the Mecan Springs Flock / Harold C. Hanson, Robert L. Jones and Richard A. Hunt.".
- catalog title "The giant Canada goose / Harold C. Hanson.".
- catalog type "text".