The Auk
Abbreviated title (ISO 4) | Auk |
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Discipline | Ornithology |
Language | English |
Edited by | Mark E. Hauber |
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Publisher | |
Publication history | 1884-present |
Frequency | Weekly |
2.404 | |
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ISSN |
0004-8038 (print) 1938-4254 (web) |
LCCN | sf79010123 |
CODEN | AUKJAF |
OCLC no. | 636759596 |
JSTOR | 00048038 |
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The Auk: Ornithological Advances is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal and the official publication of the American Ornithologists' Union (AOU). It was established in 1884. The journal covers the anatomy, behavior, and distribution of birds. It is named for the great auk, the symbol of the AOU. Since 2014, the journal is published by the American Ornithologists' Union and the Cooper Ornithological Society.
Editors
The following persons have been editors-in-chief of the journal:
- Mark E. Hauber (Hunter College, City University of New York) 2014–present
- Michael Murphy (Portland State University) 2010–2013
- Spencer G. Sealy (University of Manitoba) 2005–2009
- Kimberly G. Smith (University of Arkansas) 2000–2004
- Thomas E. Martin (University of Montana) 1997–1998
- Gary D. Schnell (University of Oklahoma) 1991–1996
- Alan Brush (University of Connecticut) 1985–1990
- John A. Wiens (Stony Brook University) 1977–1984
- Oliver L. Austin (Florida Museum of Natural History) 1968–1976
- Robert M. Mengel (University of Kansas) 1963–1967
- Eugene Eisenmann (American Museum of Natural History) 1958–1962
- Robert W. Storer (University of Michigan) 1953–1957
- Harvey I. Fisher (University of Illinois) 1948–1952
- John T. Zimmer (American Museum of Natural History) 1942–1947
- Glover M. Allen (Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University) 1937–1942
- Witmer Stone (Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University) 1912–1936
- Joel Asaph Allen (American Museum of Natural History) 1884–1911
See also
External links
- Official website
- BioOne: The Auk. Vol. 117 (2000) onwards; free HTML abstracts, subscription required for PDF full text.
- SORA: The Auk. Vol. 1–118 (1884–2001) free PDF/DejaVu full text.
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