Archive for January, 2015

A Bridge to the Past: The Writings of William Brewster

Thursday, January 29th, 2015

William Brewster was a self-educated ornithologist who lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts. From the mid-1800s until his death in 1919, he amassed a tremendous specimen collection and became one of the foremost experts on birds in the northeastern United States. In 1906, the Nuttall Ornithological Club published The Birds of the Cambridge Region of Massachusetts, Brewster’s exhaustive work on the avian fauna of his own backyard. While the book is a valuable historical resource, it is Brewster’s journals and diaries—spanning over 50 years of his life—that contain the goldmine of his recorded observations. Last year, the Ernst Mayr Library made these journals and diaries available on BHL.

Photo of William Brewster in The Auk, Volume 37, 1920

Photo of William Brewster in The Auk, Volume 37, 1920

Increasingly, researchers and conservationists rely on collections of data points to understand species’ habits, population decline, and migration patterns. One such collection is eBird, a website created by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society. eBird harnesses the contributions of bird-watchers around the world to create interactive maps that display individual observations as data points. These data points are integrated into systems such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), where they paint a rich picture of global environmental health that transcends individual, component snapshots of information.

Since eBird launched in 2002, it has captured millions of bird observations. Prior to the World Wide Web, however—and especially prior to the advent of bird-watching as a common recreational activity around 1900—the record is more spotty. This makes the existing historical data, such as William Brewster’s carefully recorded observations, all the more valuable.

A bird list from Brewster’s 1890 journal

A bird list from Brewster’s 1890 journal

Brewster saw the effects of urbanization and development on the Cambridge of his boyhood; more than the changed landscape, he lamented the loss of birds. In Birds of the Cambridge Region, he wrote of the Mt. Auburn area:

Knolls and ridges have been levelled, swamps and meadows drained or filled, and woods, groves, thickets and orchards swept away, to make place for settlements of houses…Most of the native birds have disappeared…So complete has been the transformation, that it is only by appealing to the imagination…that one can hope to reconstruct even the more prominent features of the landscape as it was twenty or thirty years ago.

In addition to the effects of development, Brewster witnessed the explosion of non-native House (English) Sparrows, the effects of 0ver-hunting, and the cost of human attitudes and ignorance. Brewster listed the Great Horned Owl as an “occasional or accidental” visitor to Cambridge and the Cooper’s Hawk as “expunged or doubtful”; at the time, people believed that these birds were a serious threat to domestic fowl, and they killed them at every opportunity. Wild Turkeys were totally extirpated from the region during Brewster’s lifetime.

Map of Fresh Pond, c.1866, from The Birds of the Cambridge Region of Massachusetts; image provided by Charles Sullivan, Cambridge Historical Commission

Map of Fresh Pond, c.1866, from The Birds of the Cambridge Region of Massachusetts; image provided by Charles Sullivan, Cambridge Historical Commission

Fresh Pond, one of Brewster’s favorite birding spots, is a case study in the harmful effects of human engineering. Before Fresh Pond was made a public park in 1884, hunters decimated the migratory duck populations that had once been abundant. The establishment of the park allowed the ducks to return, but at the cost of marsh birds: the vegetation at the water’s edge was cut down for a perimeter path, and some of the pond’s coves were filled in. With their habitat gone, several Rail species that Brewster commonly encountered around the pond disappeared. According to eBird, they’ve rarely been seen since. Even as the duck population rebounded, the city charged policemen with shooting their guns to scare them off, afraid that they would pollute the municipal water supply.

House Sparrows may be here to stay, but not all the damage has been permanent. Cambridge is working to restore Fresh Pond as a sanctuary for local wildlife. Cooper’s Hawks are now spotted regularly in the city. And Great Horned Owls and Wild Turkeys reside in Mt. Auburn Cemetery, where Brewster is buried. As we continue to make progress, the historical information provided by Brewster and others serves as a guide to conservation, filling in critical gaps in the stories of hundreds of bird species.

eBird Cooper’s Hawk sightings in the Cambridge region for 2014

eBird Cooper’s Hawk sightings in the Cambridge region for 2014

Making Brewster’s writings available on BHL is an important step, but the work doesn’t end there. In order for his journals and diaries to be truly useful, they need to be converted to searchable text files. Ordinarily, a computer would do this using Optical Character Recognition (OCR), but because the technology has trouble reading cursive handwriting, transcriptions must be typed out one page at a time. Thanks to a grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), volunteers and project partners at the Ernst Mayr Library are doing just that. Read about BHL’s involvement in the Purposeful Gaming grant, and if you want to help, try your hand at transcribing Brewster’s diaries and journals. By making these writings accessible, we can reach into the past to find information that will help us plot a course for the future.

New book list, January 21, 2015

Monday, January 26th, 2015

The action plan for Australian mammals 2012.

John C.Z. Woinarski, Andrew A. Burbidge and Peter L. Harrison; with maps and database management for terrestrial species by Damian Milne. Collingwood, Vic.: CSIRO Publishing, [2014]. HOLLIS# 014281010
QL733.W656 2014

Amphibian biology. Vol. 11, pt. 4: Status of conservation and decline of amphibians: eastern hemisphere.

Edited by Harold Heatwole. Chipping Norton, NSW: Surrey Beatty & Sons; Exeter [U.K.]: Pelagic Publishing, 1994- . HOLLIS# 006273627
QL667.A47 1994 v. 11, pt. 4

Bioli͡uminest͡sent͡sii͡a v okeane.

[Avtory, I.I. Gitelʹzon and others]. S.-Peterburg: Gidrometeoizdat, 1992. HOLLIS# 014281332
QH641.B46 1992

The book of beetles: a life-size guide to six hundred of nature’s gems.

Editor, Patrice Bouchard; contributors, Patrice Bouchard, Yves Bousquet, Christopher Carlton, Maria Lourdes Chamorro, Hermes E. Escalona, Arthur V. Evans, Alexander Konstantinov, Richard A.B. Leschen, Stéphane Le Tirant, Steven W. Lingafelter. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, [2014]. HOLLIS# 014281025
QL575.B66 2014

Breeding, growth rates, and production of marine copepods.

L.I. Sazhina ; editor, K. Banse ; translator, H.I. Makarenko. Hyderabad, India: Universities Press (India): Distributed by Orient Longman, 2006. HOLLIS# 014280904
QL444.C7 S2913 2006

Dry forests: ecology, species diversity, and sustainable management.

Francis Eliott Greer, editor. New York: Nova Publishers, [2014]. HOLLIS# 014281034
QH541.5.T66D79 2014

Ecological modelling applied to entomology.

Cláudia P. Ferreira, Wesley A.C. Godoy, editors. Cham, Switzerland; New York: Springer, [2014]. HOLLIS# 014281039
QL496.4.E264 2014

Ėkologii͡a i biogeografii͡a pelagiali. [Ecology and biogeography of the open ocean].

K.V. Beklemishev. Moskva: Nauka, 1969. HOLLIS# 011179041
QH541.5.S3B4 1969

Ėkosistemy pelagiali I͡Uzhnogo okeana.

[By] N.M. Voronina; otvetstvennyĭ redaktor M.E. Vinogradov. Moskva: Izd-vo “Nauka”, 1984. HOLLIS# 011162307
QK934.V67 1984

Ėnergetika glubokovodnykh pelagicheskikh soobshchestv.

[By] V.B. T͡Seĭtlin; otvetstvennyĭ redaktor M.E. Vinogradov. Moskva: “Nauka”, 1986. HOLLIS# 011192919
QH541.5.D35T84 1986

John James LaForest Audubon: an English perspective.

By Christine E. Jackson. [Withersfield, Suffolk, England]: Published privately by Christine E. Jackson, [2013]. HOLLIS# 014273761
QL31.A9 J33 2013

Lebensräume von Köcherfliegen (Trichoptera).

[By] Hans Malicky. Linz: Land Oberösterreich, Biologiezentrum/Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum, 2014. HOLLIS# 014280786
QL516.M35 2014

The mesoscale structure of the epipelagic ecosystem of the open northern Arabian Sea.

Editors, K. Banse, S.A. Piontkovski. Hyderabad: Universities Press :Distributed by Orient Longman, 2006. HOLLIS# 014280901
QH94.2.M48 2006

The Moths of America north of Mexico, including Greenland. Fasc. 8.1, 17.2, & 26.9

London; E. W. Classey [distributed in the U.S. by Entomological Reprint Specialists, Los Angeles, 1971- . HOLLIS# 001880050
QL548.M68

Movement and energy metabolism of marine planktonic organisms.

By E.V. Pavlova; translator, H.I. Makarenko. Hyderabad, India: Universities Press, c2006. HOLLIS# 014280906
QH91.8.P5 P3813 2006

Ordovician (Darriwilian-early Katian) trilobite fauna of northwestern Tarim, Xinjiang, China.

By Zhou Zhiyi, Yin Gongzheng & Zhou Zhiqiang. Canberra: Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 2014. HOLLIS# 014280269
QE821.Z44 2014

Primate comparative anatomy.

By Daniel L. Gebo; illustrations by Mat Severson. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014. HOLLIS# 014228554
QL737.P9 G37 2014

Seeing butterflies: new perspectives on colour, pattern & mimicry.

By Philip Howse. United Kingdom: Papadakis, 2014. HOLLIS# 014281069
QL562.2.H69 2014

Sravnitelʹnai͡a ėkologii͡a planktonnykh okeanicheskikh soobshchestv. [Comparative ecology of the plankton oceanic communities].

[By] A.K. Geĭnrikh. Moskva:”Nauka”, 1993. HOLLIS# 011177910
QH90.8.P5 G45 1993

Threatened birds of Maharashtra.

By Asad R. Rahmani, Raju Kasambe, Sujit Narwade, Pramod Patil, and Noor I. Khan; maps prepared by Mohit Kalra and Noor I. Khan. Oxford: Oxford University Press, [2014]. HOLLIS# 014281076
QL676.57.I4 R34 2014

Vertikal’noe raspredelenie okeanicheskogo zooplanktona.

Moskva, “Nauka” 1968. HOLLIS# 014281331
QL123.V5 1968

New book list, January 8, 2015

Thursday, January 8th, 2015

The afrotropical Scythrididae.
By Bengt Å. Bengtsson. Schwanfeld: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Peks, [2014]. HOLLIS# 014271390
QL561.S35 B45 2014

Am Ende des Archipels: Alfred Russel Wallace.
By Matthias Glaubrecht. 1. Aufl. Berlin: Galiani, 2013. HOLLIS# 014253525
QH31.W2 G53 2013

Animal diversity, natural history, and conservation. Volumes 2-3.
Editor-in- chief, V.K. Gupta; editor, Anil K. Verma. New Delhi: Daya Publishing House, 2011- . HOLLIS# 013179466
QH541.145.A56 2011 v. 2-3

Atlante delle conchiglie marine del Mediterraneo = Atlas of the Mediterranean sea shells. Volume 5: Heterobranchia.
By Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli … [et al.]. 2nd ed. Roma: Edizioni de “La Conchiglia”, 1997- . HOLLIS# 011569064
QL425.M5 A85 1997

Aves marinhas na Bacia de Campos.
By Jorge Bruno Nacinovic. Rio de Janeiro: GEMM Lagos: FIOCRUZ, 2005. HOLLIS# 014267533
QL689.B8 N33 2005

Baleias, botos e golfinhos da Bacia de Campos.
[By] Salvatore Siciliano, Ignacio B. Moreno, Érico Demari e Silva, Vinicius C. Alves. Rio de Janeiro: ENSP/FIOCRUZ, 2006. HOLLIS# 014267538
QL737.C4 B236 2006

Biologia e conservação de pequenos cetáceos no Norte do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.
Ana Paula Madeira Di Beneditto, Renata Maria Arruda Ramos. Campos dos Goytacazes: Fundação Estadual Norte Fluminense, 2001. HOLLIS# 014267528
QL737.C4 D4 2001

The biology of chameleons.
Edited by Krystal Tolley and Anthony Herrel. Berkeley: University of California Press, [2013]. HOLLIS# 014268381
QL666.L23 B56 2013eb [e-book]

Cephalopod cognition.
Edited by Anne-Sophie, Ludovic Dickel, Jennifer Mather. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. HOLLIS# 014228478
QL785.C34 2014

Cerrado Norte do Brasil = North Cerrado of Brazil.
Larissa Barreto, organizadora. Pelotas, RS: USEB, 2007. HOLLIS# 014267541
QH117.C473 2007

As conchas das nossas praias.
[By] José Willibaldo Thomé … [et al.]. 2a ed. rev. e ampliada. Porto Alegre: Redes Editora, 2010. HOLLIS# 014267542
QL424.B8 T48 2010

Da ema ao beija-flor.
By Eurico Santos; [desenhos, Mirian Colonna, Ruth Doris Secchin e Eraldo Faria; capa, Branca de Castro]. Belo Horizonte: Editora Itatiaia, 1979. HOLLIS# 014252699
QL689.B8 S29 1979

Ecology, evolution, and behaviour of wild cattle: implications for conservation.
Edited by Mario Melletti & James Burton. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2014. HOLLIS# 014228300
QL737.U53 E255 2014

Enhancing the value and sustainability of field stations and marine laboratories in the 21st century.
Committee on Value and Sustainability of Biological Field Stations, Marine Laboratories, and Nature Reserves in 21st Century Science, Education, and Public Outreach, Board on Life Sciences, Division on Earth and Life Studies. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, [2014]. HOLLIS# 014228486
QH321.E54 2014

Experimental design for biologists.
By David J. Glass. Second edition. Cold Spring Harbor, New York: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, [2014]. HOLLIS# 014228494
QH323.5.G565 2014

Grouse of the world.
By Roald Potapov and Richard Sale. London: New Holland, 2013. HOLLIS# 014236797
QL696.G27 P66 2013

Handbook of household and structural insect pests.
Edited by Roger E. Gold, Susan C. Jones. Lanham, Md.: Entomological Society of America, 2000. HOLLIS# 014229483
SB931.H3145 2000

Introduction to the modelling of marine ecosystems.
By Wolfgang Fennel (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research), Thomas Neumann (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research). Second edition. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2015. HOLLIS# 014228516
QH541.5.M3 F35 2015x

Marmot biology: sociality, individual fitness and population dynamics.

By Kenneth B. Armitage. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. HOLLIS# 014228523
QL737.R68 A757 2014

Migration hotspots: the world’s best bird migration sites.
By Tim Harris. London; New York: Bloomsbury, 2013. HOLLIS# 014236820
QL698.9.H367 2013

Os moluscos: vida e costumes.
[By] Eurico Santos; desenhos de Ruth Doris Secchin. Rio de Janeiro: F. Briguit, 1955. HOLLIS# 014267526
QL403.S23 1955

Nervous systems and control of behavior.
Edited by Charles Derby and Martin Thiel. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, [2014]. HOLLIS# 014228545
QL935.C78 2014

Plano de conservação para tetrápodes marinhos no Paraná.
[Coordenação geral e organização, Gisley Paula Vidolin, Márcia de Guadalupe Pires Tossulino, Mauro de Moura Britto]. [Curitiba, Brazil]: Paraná Biodiversidade, Instituto Ambiental do Paraná, 2009. HOLLIS# 014267532
QH77.B7 P52 2009

The recent and fossil meet Kempf Database Ostracoda: festschrift Eugen Karl Kempf: proceedings of the 15th International German Ostracodologists’ Meeting.
By Finn Viehberg, Renate Matzke-Karasz, Lisa Park Boush and Alison Smith (editors). Leiden: Brill, [2015]. HOLLIS# 014271422
QE817.O8 I57 2012

Report of the Fifteenth Session of the Commission: Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 26-28 March.
Bridgetown, Barbados: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Subregional Office for the Caribbean, 2014. HOLLIS# 014266801
SH233.A1 W37 2014

Snakes of Zimbabwe and Botswana.
By Donald G. Broadley, Roger Blaylock. Frankfurt am Main: Edition Chimaira, 2013. HOLLIS# 014253549
QL666.O6 B863 2013

Süsswasserwelten: limnologische Forschung in Österreich.

Wissenschaftliche Redaktion: Emmy Wöss; [Herausgeber: Biologiezentrum des Oberösterreichischen Landesmuseums]. Linz: Land Oberösterreich / Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum, 2014. HOLLIS# 014266790
QH96.7.A87 S88 2014