K. David Bishop
Stanford University
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Emu | 2001
K. David Bishop; Darryl Noel Jones
Abstract An ornithological survey of the Nakanai Mountains of West New Britain, Papua New Guinea, was conducted during December 1979. In all, 34 species were recorded above 900 m which, when combined with additional similar-elevation records for these mountains, gives a total of 53 species now known for the Nakanai Mountains. In total, 71 species are now known from the mountains of West New Britain. One species, listed here as the first record of Turdus poliocephalus on New Britain, almost certainly represents an undescribed taxon. A second species, the little-known endemic honeyeater Vosea whitemanensis, was observed for only the third time. Of the 53 species now known for the Nakanai Mountains, 22 are Restricted Range Species, including six species endemic to New Britain. Eight species recorded in the Nakanai Mountains are classified as globally threatened or near threatened.
Ibis | 2008
Jared M. Diamond; K. David Bishop; James D. Gilardi
Emu | 2002
K. David Bishop
Archive | 1999
Jared M. Diamond; K. David Bishop
Emu | 1992
K. David Bishop
Emu | 1983
K. David Bishop
KUKILA | 2011
K. David Bishop; Jared M. Diamond
KUKILA | 2011
K. David Bishop; Jared M. Diamond
Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club | 2009
Jared M. Diamond; Iwein Mauro; K. David Bishop; Like Wijaya
Emu | 1999
K. David Bishop