This is the authoritative "American Ornithologists' Union Code of Nomenclature," essential for anyone working with or studying birds. It provides the rules and guidelines for the scientific naming of bird species, subspecies, and other taxa. A critical resource for ornithologists, zoologists, and anyone involved in biological classification, this work ensures clarity and consistency in scientific communication.
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