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Ornithology
DisciplineOrnithology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byT. Scott Sillett
Publication details

Former name(s)

The Auk

History1884–present
Publisher

American Ornithological Society (United States)

FrequencyWeekly

Impact factor

2.659 (2018)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Ornithology
Indexing
CODENAUKJAF
ISSN0004-8038 (print)
1938-4254 (web)
LCCNsf79010123
JSTOR00048038
OCLC no.636759596
Links

Ornithology, formerly The Auk and The Auk: Ornithological Advances, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal and the official publication of the American Ornithological Society (AOS). It was established in 1884 and is published quarterly. The journal covers the anatomy, behavior, and distribution of birds. It was named for the great auk, the symbol of the AOS.

In 2018, the American Ornithology Society announced a partnership with Oxford University Press to publish The Auk: Ornithological Advances and The Condor: Ornithological Applications.[1]

In January 2021, the journal was renamed Ornithology, with the stated goal of improving descriptiveness, thematic focus, and ease of citation of the journal title. The society's sister publication The Condor was renamed Ornithological Applications at the same time.[2]

Editors[edit]

The following have been editors-in-chief of the journal:

  • Mark E. Hauber (University of Illinois) 2013–2018
  • 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) 1997–1999
  • 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
  • Donald S. Farner (American Museum of Natural History) 1959–1962
  • Eugene Eisenmann (American Museum of Natural History) 1957–1959
  • 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[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Oxford University Press to publish two journals of the American Ornithological Society". EurekAlert!. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
  • ^ AOS Staff (4 May 2020). "AOS Proposes New Names for Auk and Condor". American Ornithological Society.
  • External links[edit]


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