M. Philip Kahl
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American zoologist
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Zoology
#533
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#1108
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#168
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#1351
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M. Philip Kahl's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Biology Stanford University
- Bachelors Biology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marvin Philip Kahl was an American zoologist who studied birds and elephants. From the 1950s to 1980s, Kahl conducted his avian research on storks, flamingos and spoonbills. During this time period, Kahl worked for various places including the National Audubon Society and Rare Animal Relief Effort. In the 1990s, Kahl switched his research to elephants and continued to study them until the 2010s.
M. Philip Kahl's Published Works
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Published Works
- Storks, Ibises, and Spoonbills of the World (1992) (248)
- Food Ecology of the Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) in Florida (1964) (219)
- Thermoregulation in the Wood Stork, with Special Reference to the Role of the Legs (1963) (97)
- Bioenergetics of Growth in Nestling Wood Storks (1962) (59)
- Comparative Ethology of the Ciconiidae. Part 1. the Marabou Stork, Leptoptilos Cr Umenifer Us (Lesson) (1966) (32)
- A contribution to the ecology and reproductive biology of the Marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) in East Africa (2009) (32)
- Spread-Wing Postures and Their Possible Functions in the Ciconiidae (1971) (29)
- Comparative ethology of the Ciconiidae (1972) (29)
- The Bill-snap Reflex : a Feeding Mechanism in the American Wood Stork (1963) (26)
- TECHNIQUE FOR SAMPLING POPULATION DENSITY OF SMALL SHALLOW‐WATER FISH1 (1963) (20)
- Visual displays of wild African elephants during musth (2002) (20)
- Food and feeding behavior of Openbill Storks (2005) (19)
- Comparative Ethology of the Ciconüdae. Part 4. The “Typical” Storks (Genera Ciconia, Sphenorhynchus, Dissoura , and Euxenura ) (1972) (18)
- Observations on the Jabiru and Maguari Storks in Argentina, 1969 (1971) (17)
- Comparative Ethology of the Ciconiidae. Part 6. The Blacknecked, Saddlebill, and Jabiru Storks (Genera Xenorhynchus, Ephippiorhynchus, and Jabiru) (1973) (16)
- Visual and tactile displays in African elephants, Loxodonta africana: a progress report (1991-1997) (2000) (15)
- Mortality of Common Egrets and Other Herons (1963) (12)
- A revision of the family Ciconiidae (Aves) (2009) (11)
- An Overview of the Storks of the World (1987) (11)
- Observations on the Breeding of Storks in India and Ceylon (1970) (11)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE HAMERKOP SCOPUS UMBRETTA IN UGANDA (2008) (9)
- COMPARATIVE ETHOLOGY OF THE CICONIIDAE. THE WOOD-STORKS (GENERA MYCTERIA AND IBIS)* (2008) (8)
- Flapping Rates of Storks in Level Flight (1971) (6)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE BREEDING OF THE ABDIM'S STORK AT LAKE SHALA, ETHIOPIA (1971) (5)
- Breeding displays of the African Spoonbill Platalea alba (2008) (3)
- BEHAVIOURAL REACTIONS TO HYPERTHERMIA IN SCOPUS UMBRETTA AND BALAENICEPS REX (1967) (3)
- Observations on African elephants (Loxodonta africana), including possible urine drinking, during a severe drought in Zimbabwe (2000) (2)
- A Portfolio of the Storks of the World (1987) (0)
- Comfort movements evolve into ritualized displays in the African elephant (2009) (0)
- THE CONDOR (2001) (0)
- Effects of predation risk on quantity and quality of periwinkle egg lipids. (2011) (0)
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