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F N Betts (1906-1973) An introduction to his ornithological contributions L. Shyamal [email protected] Catriona Child

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Presentation made at the Forestry College, Ponnampet in 2010 on the work of F N Betts as an inspiration for ornithologists in Coorg

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F N Betts (1906-1973)

An introduction to his ornithological contributions

L. [email protected]

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Shyamal, L. 2007. Opinion: taking Indian ornithology into the Information Age. Indian Birds 3(4):122-137 . Image: Wikipedia

The historical context

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Image: Smithsonian Museum's website http://www.si.edu/.

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The places

• Halagote Tank

• Hebbale (Ixobrychus sinensis)

• Palhalli near Seringapatam (Ranganathittu?)

• Belur Golf-course near Somwarpet

• Milkutty (Rocky crags near Somwarpet)

• Yaslur (Alexandrine parakeet)

• Brahmagiris

• Fraserpet

• Mysore

• Belur

• Kudremukh

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Local knowledge

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Problems with the books

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Missed ?

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Still unknown

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Out of place

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Timing

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• Betts,FN (1951) The birds of Coorg. Part I.

• J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 50(1):20-63.

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• Wood snipe (Gallinago nemoricola)– 28-January 1938

Rarities

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Further study needed

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Dummy nests

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JBNHS 1937-1938

Ecological notes

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• 1951. The birds of Coorg. Part I. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 50(1):20-63.• 1951. The birds of Coorg. Part II. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 50(2):224-263.

Consolidation

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Concepts - niches, allopatry

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The breeding seasons of the birds in the hills of South India - Ibis 1952

Based on 7 years, 573 nests of 140 species

Maximum bird-breeding activity after the winter minimum and least during the rains

Thanks Salim Ali and R E Moreau

Looking at patterns

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A lull during the rains

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Seabirds on Aride

• Birds of the Seychelles with Desmond Vesey-Fitzgerald (1940)

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Data collation

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Large scale studies

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Accumulating evidence

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Seeing the difference

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Keeping an eye on change

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Fact or fiction?

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From Garcia, CA et al. 2009 Biodiversity Conservation in Agricultural Landscapes: Challenges and Opportunities of Coffee Agroforests in the Western Ghats, India.

Conservation Biology

Slow changes can be missed

1977 1997

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From Garcia, CA et al. 2009 Biodiversity Conservation in Agricultural Landscapes: Challenges and Opportunities of Coffee Agroforests in the Western Ghats, India.

Conservation Biology

An opportunity

2007

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