Àìåéäîí Äåí – Amadon Dean (1912–2003)

Àìåðèêàíñêèé çîîëîã, îðíèòîëîã, äèðåêòîð Äåïàðòàìåíòà îðíèòîëîãèè Àìåðèêàíñêîãî ìóçåÿ åñòåñòâåííîé èñòîðèè.

Ìåæêîíòèíåíòàëüíûå ìèãðàöèè ïòèö â ñâÿçè ñ äðåéôîì êîíòèíåíòîâ. Àäàïòèâíàÿ ðàäèàöèÿ ïòèö íà Ãàâàéñêèõ îñòðîâàõ è íà ïîáåðåæüå Ãâèíåéñêîãî çàëèâà.

Îñíîâíûå òðóäû:

•Amadon D. Ecology and the evolution of some Hawaiian birds // Evolution. 1947. Vol. 1, N 1–2. P. 63–68.

•Amadon D. Continental drift and bird migration // Science. 1948. Vol. 108, N 2817. P. 705–707.

•Amadon D. The Hawaiian honeycreepers (Aves, Drepaniidae) // Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1950. Vol. 95, N 4. P. 151–262.

•Amadon D. Avian systematics and evolution in the Gulf of Guinea // Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1953. Vol. 100, art. 3. P. 397–451.

•Amadon D. Birds around the world; a geographical look at evolution and birds. – Garden City, N.Y. : Natural History Press, 1966. – x, 175 p.

Áèáëèîãðàôèÿ:

Morse R.A. Richard Archbold and the Archbold Biological Station. – Gainesville, Fla. : Univ. Florida Press, 2000. – x, 107 p.