Additional Reading 
pp. 11 5-36) and “Reproductive and 
Maternal Behavior of the Mantis 
Shrimp Gonodactylus bredini Man- 
ning (Crustacea: Stomatopoda)” in 
The Biological Bulletin (vol. 142, pp. 
417-28). 
Andean Birds (p. 50) 
For a more technical approach to 
high Andean birds than that found 
in this issue, see F. Vuilleumier and 
D. SimberlofFs “Ecology Versus His- 
tory as Determinants of Patchy and 
Insular Distribution in High Andean 
Birds” ( Evolutionary Biology , vol. 12, 
pp. 235-379). J. Dorst’s natural his- 
tory of South America and Central 
America (New York: Random House, 
1967) discusses the landscape, plants, 
and animals of those areas, and has 
interesting sections on the high Andes. 
Land Above the Andes , by T. Morrison 
(New York: Universe Books, 1972), 
a popular account of wildlife in that 
mountain range, contains much inter- 
esting material on the high Andes, 
but is flawed by inaccuracies. An ex- 
cellent field guide to the birds of cen- 
tral Peru, The Birds of the Depart- 
ment of Lima, Peru , by M. Koepcke 
(Wynnewood: Livingston Publishing 
Co., 1970), includes most of the birds 
from the high Andes discussed in this 
issue’s article. Useful as reference 
works are R.M. de Schauensee’s The 
Species of Birds in South America 
and Their Distribution (Neberth: Liv- 
ingston Publishing Co., 1966), which 
lists the bird species inhabiting that 
continent, and A Guide to the Birds 
of South America (Wynnewood: Liv- 
ingston Publishing Co., 1970), an il- 
lustrated manual appropriate for ama- 
teurs as well as ornithologists. De 
Schauensee and W.H. Phelps, Jr., co- 
authored A Guide to the Birds of Ven- 
ezuela, illustrated by G. Tudor 
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 
1978), a field guide providing essen- 
tial information on the physical char- 
acteristics, behavior, habitat and range 
of Venezuela’s diverse and plentiful avi- 
fauna, comprising nearly 1 ,300 species. 
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