Rollo Howard Beck (1870--1950) was a professional bird collector who spent most of his career on expeditions to the Channel Islands off southern California, the Galápagos Islands, South America, the South Pacific, and the Caribbean. Some of the expeditions lasted as long as ten years during which time he and his wife, Ida, were often working in primitive conditions on sailing vessels or camps set up on shore. Throughout these expeditions, Beck collected specimens for the California Academy of Sciences, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at Berkeley (California), the American Museum of Natural History, and the Walter Rothschild Museum at Tring, England. Beck was one of the premier collectors of his time and his contributions were recognized by having 17 taxa named becki in his honor. Of these taxa, Beck collected 15 of the type specimens.
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Matthew J. James;
(2017)
Collecting Evolution: The Galapagos Expedition that Vindicated Darwin
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James, Matthew J.;
(2010)
Collecting Evolution: The Vindication of Charles Darwin by the 1905--06 Galapagos Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences
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Madriñán, Santiago;
(2013)
Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin's American Plants: Botanical Expedition to the Caribbean (1754--1759) and the Publication of the Selectarum stirpium Americanarum historia
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Lipps, Jere H.;
(2010)
Charles Darwin and HMS Beagle: Besides Galapagos
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James W. Wiley;
(2018)
Gerald H. Thayer's Ornithological Work in St Vincent and the Grenadines, Lesser Antilles
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McGhie, Henry A.;
(2013)
Images, Ideas, and Ideals: Thinking with and about Ross's Gull
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Luo, Guihuan;
(2005)
The Two Failed Joint Scientific Expeditions of China and Foreign Countries in the Early 20th Century
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Mariana M. O. Sombrio;
(2016)
Gender, Museums and Science: Wanda Hanke’s Ethnological Collections (1933–1958)
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Hall, Amy Cox;
(2012)
Collecting a “Lost City” for Science: Huaquero Vision and the Yale Peruvian Expeditions to Machu Picchu, 1911, 1912, and 1914--15
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Guly, Henry;
(2012)
Dr. Reginald Koettlitz (1860--1916): Arctic and Antarctic Explorer
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Quintero Toro, Camilo;
(2012)
Birds of Empire, Birds of Nation: A History of Science, Economy, and Conservation in United States--Colombia Relations
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Knox, Alan G.;
(2014)
The First Egg of Jerdon's Courser Rhinoptilus bitorquatus and a Review of the Early Records of This Species
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Storrs L. Olson;
Clyde S. Stephens;
(2018)
Alwyn Hasso von Wedel (1873–1957): Bird and Plant Collector on the Caribbean Coast of Panama
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Herbert, Sandra;
(2010)
“A Universal Collector”: Charles Darwin's Extraction of Meaning fromHis Galápagos Experience
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Ian J. Mason;
Gilbert H. Pfitzner;
(2020)
Passions in ornithology: A century of Australian egg collectors
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Ghiselin, Michael T.;
(2010)
Going Public on the Galapagos: Reading Darwin between the Lines
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Olson, Storrs L.;
(2015)
The Myth of the Malaspina Expedition in the Galapagos Islands
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Medway, David G.;
(2011)
The Contribution of Thomas Pennant (1726--1798), Welsh Naturalist, to the Australian Ornithology of Cook's First Voyage (1768--1771)
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Porrua, Enrique J.;
(2001)
Diary of Antonio de Tova on the Malaspina Expedition (1789-1794)
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Safier, Neil;
(2008)
Measuring the New World: Enlightenment Science and South America
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