. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Adolfo G. Navarro S. et al. 221 Bull. 2003 123A The predictive approaches of GARP can be applied to more complex challenges, combining results for suites of species. For example, Fig. 11 illustrates an overlay of the distributional areas of quail species endemic to western Mexico. Here, peaks and valleys in richness of endemic species can be detected, and can be incorporated in conservation planning; use of complementarity algorithms permits the development of quantitative conservation strategies (Gordillo-Martinez 2000). Discussion The pr


. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Adolfo G. Navarro S. et al. 221 Bull. 2003 123A The predictive approaches of GARP can be applied to more complex challenges, combining results for suites of species. For example, Fig. 11 illustrates an overlay of the distributional areas of quail species endemic to western Mexico. Here, peaks and valleys in richness of endemic species can be detected, and can be incorporated in conservation planning; use of complementarity algorithms permits the development of quantitative conservation strategies (Gordillo-Martinez 2000). Discussion The principal source of information on the systematics and distribution of the Mexican avifauna as a whole are Friedmann et al. (1950) and Miller et al. (1957). Although a recent publication (Howell & Webb 1995) updates the distributional overview, it is in an extended field-guide format and does not provide detailed geographic information for most species. The vast dataset assembled in our work, including. Figure 10. Overlay of potential distributional areas of quail species in western Mexico. Different shades of grey indicate high (black) to low (light grey) concentration of species. Data from Gordillo-Martinez (2000).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Ornithologists' Club. London : British Ornithologists' Club


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