BUCEROS ENVIS Newsletter: Avian Ecology & Inland Wetlands Vol. 9, No. 3, 2004 A bibliography of the Anatidae of South Asia QL 698.95 .B835 BIR*^ Aasheesh Pittie 2004 ENVIS ENVIS (Environmental Information System) is a network of subject specific nodes located in various institutions throughout the country. The Focal Point of the present 25 ENVIS centres in India is at the Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi, which further serves as the Regional Service Centre (RCS) for INFOTERRA, the global information network of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to cater to environment information needs in the South Asian sub-region. The primary objective of all ENVIS centres is to collect, collate, store and disseminate environment related information to various user groups, including researchers, policy planners and decision makers. The ENVIS Centre at the Bombay Natural History Society was set up in June 1996 to serve as a source of information on Avian Ecology and Inland Wetlands. ENVIS TEAM AT THE BNHS Centre-in-Charge Project Coordinator Scientist-in-Charge Information Officer Editorial Adviser Mr. J.C. Daniel Dr. Asad R. Rahmani Mr. Girish Jathar Mr. Sujit Narwade Dr. Gayatri Ugra Citation: Pittie, A. (2004) A bibliography of the Anatidae of south Asia St/ceros 9 (3): 1-90 Cover Photograph: Bar-headed Goose Anserindicus by Dr. Asad R. Rahmani Cover design and page layout: Mr. Gopi Naidu, BNHS. © 2004: All rights reserved. This publication shall not be reproduced either in full or in part in any form, either in print or electronic or any other medium, without the prior written permission of the Bombay Natural History Society. Bombay Natural History Society, Hornbill House, S B. Singh Road, Mumbai 400 023, Maharashtra, India. Tel.; (91-22) 2282 1811, Fax: (91-22) 2283 7615 E-mail; envisbnhs@vsnl.net Website: www.envisbnhs.org Contents Introduction 1 References 2 Bibliography 3 Index 90 BNHS Mission Conservation of nature, primarily biological diversity, through actions based on research, education and public awareness Buceros Vol. 9, No. 3 (2004) A bibliography of the Anatidae of South Asia Aasheesh Pittie 8-2-545 Road No. 7, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500034, India. Email: aasheesh.pittie@gmail.com INTRODUCTION This bibliography has been extracted from my larger bibliographic database (Pittie 2005) and covers the political boundaries of the following south Asian countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Tibet is also covered. It comprises papers, popular articles, books, published and un-published reports, and chapters, in which members of the avian family, Anatidae (ducks, geese, swans), find mention. It covers a period of over two and a half centuries, from 1 750 up to 2004. Of the 49 genera and 1 58 species that comprise the family Anatidae worldwide (Dickinson 2003), 19 genera and 46 species are found in south Asia. Of these, the Pink-headed Duck Rhodonessa caryophyllacea is considered ‘Critically Endangered’, White-headed Duck Oxyura leucocephala and White-winged Duck Asarcornis scutulata are considered ‘Endangered’, Baikal Teal Anas formosa. Marbled Teal Marmaronetta angustirostris, and Baer’s Pochard Aythya baeri are considered ‘Vulnerable’ ,and Ferruginous ?oc\{ax A Aythya nyroca is considered ‘Near Threatened’ (Islam and Rahmani 2004). A bibliography of this nature cannot pretend to be complete and this is no exception. There are always publications beyond the reach of the bibliographer. However, most of the citations that contain a single taxon or several taxa of the Anatidae, at least when mentioned in the title of a published work, are listed in this bibliography. Anatidae listed, i.e. mentioned without details, in the text of a paper or book, either as part of a checklist or otherwise, are another matter altogether. Keying in those taxa is an enormous task and might take several years to complete, though work towards that end has commenced. It is also felt that including such references in this bibliography would dilute its usefulness as the only result of a search in such works would result in a name (s), probably without any information attached to it. At best it would reveal, in a rather abstract manner. a distribution pattern of the Anatidae. Accuracy in transcribing is a basic tenet of bibliography and though great care has been taken to ensure it, mistakes may have crept in and pertinent papers, notes, reports, books, etc., may have been inadvertently left out.This is the more likely in that I have not seen all the entries listed below in the original, but have freely taken them second hand from the ‘References’ or ‘Further Reading’ sections of papers and books. Authors have been arranged alphabetically and their work chronologically. Multi-author papers have been listed under the name of the senior author(i.e., the first author, not the oldest). Separate entries have not been made for co-authors. Where a title was not given in the original, a suitable descriptive substitute was coined, generaly comprising a part of or the complete first sentence, and is placed within brackets. In some cases, where the actual year of publication differs from the year printed on the cover, the former is entered after the author’s name, and taken to be the year of publication, while the latter is given at the end of the citation, within parentheses. One of the tools of researching inaccessible publications is the perusal of earlier bibliographies. I have consulted Mengel (1972, 1983), Ripley and Scribner (1961) and Zimmer ( 1 926) and have quoted from them so as to present as complete a citation as possible. Extracts from the works of these authors are followed by their name (s) within brackets. There are several changes in the systematic listing vis-a-vis Manakadan and Pittie (2002). Dickinson (2003), being the most up to date, is followed here. The bibliography is quite simple to use. An index has been provided at the end of the work, to guide you straight to a genus or species or to the general section on ‘Anatidae’. Works that could not be listed under a species, but concern a genus, have been listed under the latter. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to thank Edward C. Dickinson for reviewing an earlier draft of the ‘Introduction’. o Buceros Vol. 9, No. 3 (2004) REFERENCES Dickinson, Edward C. (Ed.) 2003. The Howard and Moore complete checklist of the birds of the world. Revised and enlarged S"* ed. London: Christopher Helm. Hbk. (18.7 X 26.0cm, with dust cover), pp. 1-1039. (ISBN 0-7136- 6536-X.) Islam, Zafar-ul, and Asad R. Rahmani. (Eds.) 2004. Important Bird Areas in India. Priority sites for conservation. ed. Mumbai: Indian Bird Conservation Network: Bombay Natural History Society and BirdLife International (UK). Hbk. (20.5 X 30.0cm with illus. cover), pp. i-xviii, 1-1 133, innumerable tables and text-figs. (ISBN 0 1 9-567333-6.) Manakadan, Ranjit, and Aasheesh Pittie. 2002. Standardised common and scientific names of the birds of the Indian Subcontinent. NLBW 42 (3) (May-June): 1+i-viii, 1-36. 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Gaur (3); Joanna Van Gruisen (9); Simon Harrap (3); Manjunath Hegde (1); Tim Inskipp (4); A. V. Manoj (2); Tim Loseby (12); Vivek Menon (1); Peter Morris (3); S. G. Neginhal (1); Sanjeeva Pandey (2); Parvesh (sic) Pandya ( I ); Otto Pfister ( 1 70); Nigel Redman (2); Kamal Sahai (3); Krupakur-Senani (3); Toby Sinclair (2); Thakur Dalip Singh (4); Frederik Smetacek ( 1 ); Balram Thapa ( 1 ); Kunal Verma ( 1 )], 1 map (col.), 30tex-figs. (ISBN 1-84330-808-8.) Grewal, Bikram, Sunjoy Monga, and Gillian Wright. 1993. Birds of India Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan & Shri Lanka [sic = Sri Lanka]: .4 photographic guide. P' ed. Hong Kong, New Delhi; The Guidebook Company Ltd., and Gulmohar Press Pvt. Ltd. Pbk. (16.5 x 22.5cm, illus. cover), pp. i- xxxvii, 1-193, 1 1. (unnum.), 305 photographs (col. by various; 3 double-page, all unnum.), 7 pll. (col.), 1 line- Buceros Vol. 9, No. 3 (2004) drawing, 1 map (col. double-page). (ISBN 962-217-3 1 1-X.) 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Comb - 37-39 Duck, Falcated - 50-51 Duck, Long-tailed - 85 Duck, Mandarin - 46 Duck, Pink-headed - 73-75 Duck, Spot-billed - 55-58 Duck, White-headed - 88-89 Duck, White-winged - 43-46 Gadwall - 48-50 Garganey - 65-67 Goldeneye, Common - 85-86 Goose, Bar-headed - 32-35 Goose, Bean - 29 Goose, Canada - 36 Goose, Greater White-fronted - 3 1 Goose, Greylag - 30-31, 34-35 Goose, Lesser White-fronted - 3 1-32 Goose, Red-breasted - 36 Goose, Snow - 35 Mallard - 53-55 Marmaronetta angustirostris -71-73 Merganser - 86 Merganser, Common - 87-88 Merganser, Red-breasted - 88 Merganser, Sealy-sided -88 Mergellus albellus - 86 Mergus merganser - 87-88 Mergus serrator - 88 Mergus squamatus- 88 Netta rufina -15-11 Nettapus coromandelianus - 46-48 Oxyura leucocephala - 88-89 Pintail, Northern - 61-64 Pochard, Baer’s - 78-80 Pochard, Common - 77-78 Pochard, Ferruginous - 80-82 Pochard, Red-crested - 75-77 Pochard, Tufted - 82-84 Rhodonessa caryophyllacea - 73-75 Sarkidiornis melanotos - 37-39 Scaup, Greater - 84-85 Shelduck, Brahminy - 41-43 Shelduck, Common - 39-4 1 Shoveller, Northern - 58-61 Smew - 86 Swan, Mute - 36 Swan, Tundra - 36-37 Swan, Whooper - 37 Tadorna ferruginea -41-43 Tadorna tadorna - 39-41 Teal, Andaman - 61 Teal, Baikal - 67-68 Teal, Common - 68-71 Teal, Cotton - 46-48 Teal, Marbled - 71-73 Whistling-duck, Large - 27 Whistling-duck, Lesser - 28 Wigeon, Eurasian - 52-53 THE SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS 1. 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