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Age-specific
foraging proficiency in birds. Wunderlee, J. M., Jr. 1991. 8: 273-324.
Age-specific variation in reproductive performance of birds. Sæther,
B.-E. 1990. 7: 251-283.
Analyzing quantitative relationships between seabirds and marine resource
patches. Haney, J. C., and A. R. Solow. 1992. 9: 105-161.
Assessing body condition in birds. Brown, M. E. 1996. 13: 67-135.
Assessment of counting techniques. Verner, J. 1985. 2: 247- 302.
Atmospheric structure and avian migration. Kerlinger, P., and F. R.
Moore. 1989. 6: 109-142.
Avian chemical defence. Drumbacher, J. P., and S. Pruett-Jones. 1996.
13: 137-174.
Avian coloniality: progress and problems. Brown, C. R., and M.B. Brown.
2001. 16: 1-82.
Avian energy storage. Blem, C. R. 1990. 7: 59- 113.
Avian frugivory and seed dispersal in eastern North America. Willson,
M. F. 1986. 3: 223-279.
Avian polyandry. Oring, L. W. 1986. 3: 309-351.
Avian quantitative genetics. Merilä, J., and B. C. Sheldon. 2001. 16:
179-255.
Avian radioecology. Brisbin, I. L., Jr. 1991. 8: 69-140.
Begging
in nestling birds. Budden, A. E., and J. Wright. 2001. 16: 83-118.
Bibliography of ornithological translations. Siegel-Causey, D., and
J. G. Hinshaw. 1986. 4: 243-300.
Biology and conservation of the California Condor. Snyder, N. F. R.,
and H. A. Snyder. 1989. 6: 175-267.
Bird chromosomes. Shields, G. F. 1983. 1: 189-209.
Bird populations as indicators of environmental change. Morrison, M.
L. 1986. 3: 429-451.
Bird songs and avian systematics. Payne, R. B. 1986. 3: 87- 126.
Causes
of extinction of the Passenger Pigeon. Bucher, E. H. 1992. 9: 1-36.
Circadian organization of the avian annual cycle. Meier, A. H., and
A. C. Russo. 1985. 2: 303-343.
Clutch size in nidicolous birds. Murphy, E. C., and E. Haukioja. 1986.
4: 141-180.
Colony formation in birds. Kharitonov, S. P., and D. Siegel-Causey.
1988. 5: 223-272.
Comparative avian demography. Ricklefs, R. E. 1983. 1: 1-32.
Competition in breeding birds: on the importance of considering processes
at the level of the individual. Martin, T. E. 1986. 4: 181-210.
Competition in migrant birds in the nonbreeding season. Greenberg, R.
1986. 3: 281-307.
Data
analysis and the design of experiments in ornithology. James, F. C.,
and C. E. McCulloch. 1985. 2: 1-63.
Deceit of mating status in passerine birds. An evaluation of the deception
hypothesis. Temrin, H. 1991. 8: 247- 271.
Demographic processes and population dynamic models of seabirds: implications
for conservation and restoration. Nur, N., and W. J. Sydeman. 1999.
15: 149-188.
Description of bird behavior for comparative purposes. Miller, E. H.
1988. 5: 347-394.
Determination of clutch size in precocial birds. Winkler, D. W., and
J. R. Walters. 1983. 1: 33-68.
Differential migration revisited: latitudinal segregation by age and
sex class. Cristol, D. A., M. B. Baker, and C. Carbone. 1999. 15: 33-88.
Distribution and abundance of the Dickcissel. Fretwell, S. 1986. 4:
211-242.
Ecological
aspects of newphobia and neophilia in birds. Greenberg, R., C. Mettke-Hofmannn.
2001. 16: 119-178.
Ecology and evolution of extra-pair copulations in birds. Westneat,
D. F., P. W. Sherman, and M. L. Morton. 1990. 7: 331-369.
Ecomorphology. Leisler, B., and H. Winkler. 1985. 2: 155- 186.
Effects of investigator disturbance on nesting birds. Götmark, F. 1992.
9: 63-104.
Enemy recognition and response in birds. McLean, I. G., and G. Rhodes.
1991. 8: 173-211.
Energy management in passerine birds during the nonbreeding season:
a review. Pravosudov, V. V., and T. C. Grubb, Jr. 1997. 14: 189-234.
Evolution of avian ontogenies. Starck, J. M. 1993. 10: 275-366.
Evolution of bird coloration and plumage elaboration: a review of hypotheses.
Savalli, U. M. 1995. 12: 141-190.
Evolution of coloniality. Siegel-Causey, D., and S. P. Kharitonov. 1990.
7: 285-330.
Evolution of conspicuous and distinctive coloration for communication
in birds. Butcher, G. S., and S. Rohwer. 1989. 6: 51-108.
Evolution of differential bird migration. Ketterson, E. D., and V. Nolan,
Jr. 1983. 1: 357-402.
Evolution of normal and reverse sexual size dimorphism in shorebirds
and other birds. Jehl, J. R., Jr., and B. G. Murray, Jr. 1986. 3: 1-86.
Evolution of reversed sexual dimorphism in size: a comparative analysis
of the Falconiformes of the western Palearctic. Mueller, H. C., and
K. Meyer. 1985. 2: 65-101.
Evolutionary approach to ofsspring desertion in birds. Székely, T.,
J. N. Webb, A. I. Houston, and J. M. McNamara. 1996. 13: 271-330.
Evolutionary processes and patterns of geographic variation in birds.
Zink, R. M., and J. V. Remsen, Jr. 1986. 4: 1-69.
Experimental analysis of avian limb morphogenesis. Hinchliffe, J. R.,
and M. Gumpel-Pinot. 1983. 1: 293-327.
Experimental design in ornithology. Kamil, A. C. 1988. 5: 313-346.
Facultative
manipulation of sex ratios in birds. Rare or rarely observed? 8: 141-171.
Female-biased philopatry, monogamy, and the timing of pair formation
in migratory waterfowl. Rohwer, F. C., and M. G. Anderson. 1988. 5:
187-221.
Food storing in birds: an evolutionary perspective. Källander, H., and
H. G. Smith. 1990. 7: 147-207.
Form and function in avian flight. Rayner, J. M. V. 1988. 5: 1-66.
Genetic
structure and avian systematics. Corbin, K. W. 1983. 1: 211-244.
Great Plains hybrid zones. Rising, J. D. 1983. 1: 131- 157.
Grit use by birds: a review. Gionfriddo, J. P., and L. B. Best. 1999.
15: 89-148.
Habitat
concept in ornithology: Theory and applications. Block, W. M., and L.
A. Brennan. 1993. 11: 35-91.
Hatching asynchrony and the onset of incubation in birds, revisited:
what is the critical period? Stoleson, S. H., and S. R. Beissinger.
1995. 12: 191-270.
Heretability concept applied to wild birds. Hailman, J. P. 1986. 4:
71-95.
Heterochrony, deferred breeding, and avian sociality. Lawton, M. F.,
and R. O. Lawton. 1986. 3: 187-222.
History of the Australian avifauna. Rich, P. V., and R. F. Baird. 1986.
4: 97-139.
Individual
voice discrimination in birds. Lambrechts, M. M., and A. A. Dhondt.
1995. 12: 115-139.
Informed dispersal: prospecting by birds for breeding sites. Reed, J.
M., T. Boulinier, E. Danchin, and L. W. Oring. 1999. 15: 189-259.
Interaction of nest predation and food limitation in reproductive strategies.
Martin, T. E. 1992. 9: 163-197.
Latitudinal
gradients in avian species diversity and the role of long-distance migration.
Rabenold, K. N. 1993. 10: 247-274.
Magnetic
orientation in birds. Wiltschko, W., and R. Wiltschko. 1988. 5: 67-121.
Male parental care and maternity in birds. Whittingham, L. A., and P.
O. Dunn. 2001. 16: 257-298.
Matrix methods for avian demography. McDonald, D. B., and H. Caswell.
1993. 10: 139-185.
Mechanistic approaches to the investigation of edge effects on avian
productivity. Winslow, D. E. 1999. 15: 261-309.
Mitochondrial DNA of birds. Shields, G. F., and K. M. Helm-Bychowski.
1988. 5: 273-295.
Mortality patterns, sex ratios, and parental investment in monogamous
birds. Breitwisch, R. 1989. 6: 1-50.
Motor correlates of vocal diversity in songbirds. Suthers, R. A., and
F. Goller. 1997. 14: 235-288.
Nocturnality
in colonial waterbirds: occurrence, special adaptations, and suspected
benefits. McNeil, R., P. Drapeau, and R. Pierotti. 1993. 10: 187-246.
Nonbreeding social organization in migratory and resident birds. Matthysen,
E. 1993. 11: 93-141.
Nonbreeding social organization in Parus. Matthysen, E. 1990. 7: 209-249.
Nongame bird conservation. Henderson, C. L. 1988. 5: 297- 312.
Olfactory
orientation by birds. Waldvogel, J. A. 1989. 6: 269-321.
On the nature of genic variation in birds. Barrowclough, G. F., N. K.
Johnson, and R. M. Zink. 1985. 2: 135-154.
Origin of birds and of avian flight. Martin, L. D. 1983. 1: 105-129.
Parasites
and sexual selection in a New Guinea avifauna. Pruett-Jones, S. G.,
M. A. Pruett-Jones and H. I. Jones. 1991. 8: 213-245.
Passerine migration between the Palearctic and Africa. Lövei, G. I.
1989. 6: 143-174.
Past and current attempts to evaluate the role of birds as predators
of insect pests in temperate agriculture. Kirk, D. A., M. D. Evenden,
and P. Mineau. 1996. 13: 175-269.
Pesticides and bird populations. Risebrough, R. W. 1986. 3: 397-427.
Phylogeny and classification of birds based on the data of DNA-DNA hybridization.
Sibley, C. G., and J. E. Ahlquist. 1983. 1: 245-292.
Physiological ecology and behavior of desert birds. Williams, J. B.,
and B. I. Tieleman. 2001. 16: 299-353.
Physiological, ecological, and evolutionary bases for the avoidance
of chemical irritants by birds. Clark, L. 1997. 14: 1-37.
Population declines in migratory birds in eastern North America. Askins,
R. A., J. F. Lynch, and R. Greenberg. 1990. 7: 1-57.
Population regulation of seabird colonies. Cairns, D. K. 1992. 9: 37-61.
Population trends in grassland, shrubland, and forest birds in eastern
North America. Askins, R. A. 1993. 11: 1- 34.
Predation and limitation of bird numbers. Newton, I. 1993. 11: 143-198.
Predicting cognitive capacity from natural history: examples from four
species of corvids. Balda, R. P., A. C. Kamil, and P. A. Bednekoff.
1996. 13: 33-66.
Problem of avian extinction. Temple, S. A. 1986. 3: 453-485.
Problems in avian classification. Raikow, R. J. 1985. 2: 187-212.
Ptilochronology: a review and prospectus. Grubb, T. C., Jr. 1995. 12:
89-114.
Reproductive
energy expenditure, intraspecific variation and fitness in birds. Williams,
T. D., and F. Vézina. 2001. 16: 355-406.
Review of New Zealand ornithology. Baker, A. J. 1991. 8: 1-67.
Role of phylogenetic history in the evolution of contemporary avain
mating and parental care systems. Ligon, J. D. 1993. 10: 1-46.
Search
for environmental cues used by birds in survival of cold winters. Carey,
C., and W. R. Dawson. 1999. 15: 1-31.
Selection for adoption versus infanticide by replacement "mates" in
birds. Rohwer, S. 1986. 3: 353-395.
Sexual selection and the evolution of song repertoires. MacDougall-Shackleton,
S. A. 1997. 14: 81-124.
Sibling competition, hatching asynchrony, incubation period, and lifespan
in altricial birds. Ricklefs, R. E. 1993. 11: 199-276.
Social cognition: are primates smarter than birds. Marler, P. 1996.
13: 1-32.
Social dominance in birds: early findings and new horizons. Piper, W.
H. 1997. 14: 125-187.
Social dominance, mating and spacing systems, female fecundity, and
vocal dialects in captive and free-ranging Brown-headed Cowbirds. Rothstein,
S. I., D. A. Yokel, and R. C. Fleischer. 1986. 3: 127-185.
Species concepts and speciation analysis. Cracraft, J. 1983. 1: 159-187.
Structure and function of avian eggs. Carey, C. 1983. 1: 69-103.
Survival rates and their relationship to life- history traits in some
common British birds. Dobson, A. 1990. 7: 115-146.
Syringeal structure and avian phonation. Gaunt, A. S., and S. L. L.
Gaunt. 1985. 2: 213-245.
Temporal
flexibility in avian reproduction: patterns and mechanisms. Hahn, T.
P., T. Boswell, J. C. Wingfield, and G. F. Ball. 1997. 14: 39-80.
Temporal patterns of pair formation and reproduction in annual cycles
and associated endocrinology in waterfowl. Bluhm, C. K. 1988. 5: 123-185.
Testosterone and polygyny in birds. Beletsky, L. D., D. F. Gori, S.
Freeman, and J. C. Wingfield. 1995. 12: 1- 41.
Trophic structure of raptor communities: a three-continent comparison
and synthesis. Marti, C. D., E. Korpimäki, and F. M. Jaksi . 1993. 10:
47-137.
Using
migratory counts to monitor landbird populations: review and evaluation
of current status. Dunn, E. H., and D. J. T. Hussell. 1995. 12: 43-88.
Variation
in mate fidelity in monogamous birds. Ford, N. L. 1983. 1: 329-356.
Vocal "dialects" in Nuttall's White-crowned Sparrow. Kroodsma, D. E.,
M. C. Baker, L. F. Baptista, and L. Petrinovich. 1985. 2: 103-133.
Wood-warbler
song systems. A review of paruline singing behaviors. Spector, D. A.
1992. 9: 199-238.
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