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Index to Volume 113 The Auk 113(4):980-990, 1996 COMPILED BY JEFFREY S. MARKS This index is confined primarily to new information. Previously published information referred to in this volume has not been indexed unless extensive comparisons or reinterpretations are involved. New (and resurrected) generic and specific names are printed in boldface type. Able, Kenneth P., In Memoriam: Burt L. Monroe, Jr., Anseranas semipalmata, 552-557 1930-1994, 924-927 Anthus rubescens, 703-705 Aborn, David A., see Moore, Frank R., and Aphelocoma coerulescens, 617-625 Accipiter cooperii, 329-338, 957-960 Aplonis pelzelni, 229-230 A. gentilis, 200-208, 329-338 Aquila chrysaetos, 329-338 A. striatus, 32-40, 329-338 Ar, Amos, see Yogev, Akiva, et al. Aceros cassidix, 431-440 Auklet, Rhinoceros, 698-702 Acoustic structure of Dendroica adelaidae songs, 771- Aythya americana, 505-511 783; mobbing calls, 370-380 A. collaris, 505-511 Acrocephalus arundinaceus, 243 A. ferina, 505-511 A. palustris, 243-246 A. fuligula, 505-511 Adoption in Wilsonia citrina, 218-220 A. valisineria, 505-511 Agelaius phoeniceus, 356-362, 408-413 Aythyini, 74-93 Aimophila aestivalis, 224-228 A. botterii, 224-228 Badyaev, Alexander V., William J. Etges, and Thomas A. cassinti, 224-228 E. Martin, Age-biased spring dispersal in male A. ruficeps, 224-228 Wild Turkeys, 240-242 Ainley, David G., review by, 519-520 Badyaev, Alexander V., Thomas E. Martin, and Wil- Aix sponsa, 505-511 liam J. Etges, Habitat sampling and habitat se- Albatrosses, 784-801 lection by female Wild Turkeys: Ecological cor- Alerstam, Thomas, Bird migration (rev.), 272-273 relates and reproductive consequences, 636-646 Allen, Paul E., Laurie J. Goodrich, and Keith L. Bild- Baker, Allan J., see Wenink, Paul W., and stein, Within- and among-year effects of cold Baker, Kevin, Identification guide to European non- fronts on migrating raptors at Hawk Mountain, passerines (rev.), 274-275 Pennsylvania, 1934-1991, 329-338 Baldassarre, Guy A., see Losito, Michael P., and —— Allozymes, sparrows, 59-67 Bananaquit, 715-718 Amadon, Dean, In Memoriam: Walter R. Spofford, Baptista, Luis F., see Gaunt, Abbot S., et al. 1908-1995, 933-934 Barkaszi, Mary Jo, see Breininger, David R., et al. American Ornithologists’ Union, William Brewster Bates, John M., review by, 727-728 Memorial Award, 1995: Eugene S. Morton, 266- Bawden, Kylie M., see Ryan, David A., et al. 267; Elliot Coues Award, 1995: Ian Newton, 267- Bechard, Marc J., In memoriam: Richard R. Olendorff, 268 1943-1994, 489 Ammodramus bairdii, 224-228 Behavior of Agelaius phoeniceus, 408-413; Anser albi- A. caudacutus, 224-228 frons, 889-901; Cathartes aura, 473-488; Charadrius A. leconteii, 224-228 vociferus, 502-504; Circus pygargus, 935-938; Cor- A. maritimus, 224-228 agyps atratus, 473-488; Gallinula tenebrosa, 499-501; A. nelsoni, 224-228 Icterus galbula, 346-355; Larus argentatus, 300-309; A. savannarum, 224-228 Larus delawarensis, 23-31; Passer domesticus, 664- Anas acuta, 505-511 671; Pavo cristatus, 490-492; Phacellodomus rufi- A. clypeata, 505-511 frons, 565-577; Pitangus sulphuratus, 953-955; Pod- A. platyrhynchos, 339-345, 505-511, 692-695 iceps nigricollis, 525-533; Psaltriparus minimus, 511- Anatidae, 74-93 516, 757-770; Passerculus sandwichensis, 960-963; Andersen, David E., review by, 273-274 Psittacus erithacus, 41-58; Saltator cinctus, 942-944; Anker-Nilssen, Tycho, see Qyan, Hilde Stol, and — Spheniscus magellanicus, 496-498; Sturnus vulgaris, Anser albifrons, 889-901 450-456; Trogon elegans, 143-150; Vireo gilvus, 346- 980 Index to Volume 113 The Auk 113(4):980-990, 1996 COMPILED BY JEFFREY S. MARKS This index is confined primarily to new information. Previously published information referred to in this volume has not been indexed unless extensive comparisons or reinterpretations are involved. New (and resurrected) generic and specific names are printed in boldface type. Able, Kenneth P., In Memoriam: Burt L. Monroe, Jr., Anseranas semipalmata, 552-557 1930-1994, 924-927 Anthus rubescens, 703-705 Aborn, David A., see Moore, Frank R., and Aphelocoma coerulescens, 617-625 Accipiter cooperii, 329-338, 957-960 Aplonis pelzelni, 229-230 A. gentilis, 200-208, 329-338 Aquila chrysaetos, 329-338 A. striatus, 32-40, 329-338 Ar, Amos, see Yogev, Akiva, et al. Aceros cassidix, 431-440 Auklet, Rhinoceros, 698-702 Acoustic structure of Dendroica adelaidae songs, 771- Aythya americana, 505-511 783; mobbing calls, 370-380 A. collaris, 505-511 Acrocephalus arundinaceus, 243 A. ferina, 505-511 A. palustris, 243-246 A. fuligula, 505-511 Adoption in Wilsonia citrina, 218-220 A. valisineria, 505-511 Agelaius phoeniceus, 356-362, 408-413 Aythyini, 74-93 Aimophila aestivalis, 224-228 A. botterii, 224-228 Badyaev, Alexander V., William J. Etges, and Thomas A. cassinti, 224-228 E. Martin, Age-biased spring dispersal in male A. ruficeps, 224-228 Wild Turkeys, 240-242 Ainley, David G., review by, 519-520 Badyaev, Alexander V., Thomas E. Martin, and Wil- Aix sponsa, 505-511 liam J. Etges, Habitat sampling and habitat se- Albatrosses, 784-801 lection by female Wild Turkeys: Ecological cor- Alerstam, Thomas, Bird migration (rev.), 272-273 relates and reproductive consequences, 636-646 Allen, Paul E., Laurie J. Goodrich, and Keith L. Bild- Baker, Allan J., see Wenink, Paul W., and stein, Within- and among-year effects of cold Baker, Kevin, Identification guide to European non- fronts on migrating raptors at Hawk Mountain, passerines (rev.), 274-275 Pennsylvania, 1934-1991, 329-338 Baldassarre, Guy A., see Losito, Michael P., and —— Allozymes, sparrows, 59-67 Bananaquit, 715-718 Amadon, Dean, In Memoriam: Walter R. Spofford, Baptista, Luis F., see Gaunt, Abbot S., et al. 1908-1995, 933-934 Barkaszi, Mary Jo, see Breininger, David R., et al. American Ornithologists’ Union, William Brewster Bates, John M., review by, 727-728 Memorial Award, 1995: Eugene S. Morton, 266- Bawden, Kylie M., see Ryan, David A., et al. 267; Elliot Coues Award, 1995: Ian Newton, 267- Bechard, Marc J., In memoriam: Richard R. Olendorff, 268 1943-1994, 489 Ammodramus bairdii, 224-228 Behavior of Agelaius phoeniceus, 408-413; Anser albi- A. caudacutus, 224-228 frons, 889-901; Cathartes aura, 473-488; Charadrius A. leconteii, 224-228 vociferus, 502-504; Circus pygargus, 935-938; Cor- A. maritimus, 224-228 agyps atratus, 473-488; Gallinula tenebrosa, 499-501; A. nelsoni, 224-228 Icterus galbula, 346-355; Larus argentatus, 300-309; A. savannarum, 224-228 Larus delawarensis, 23-31; Passer domesticus, 664- Anas acuta, 505-511 671; Pavo cristatus, 490-492; Phacellodomus rufi- A. clypeata, 505-511 frons, 565-577; Pitangus sulphuratus, 953-955; Pod- A. platyrhynchos, 339-345, 505-511, 692-695 iceps nigricollis, 525-533; Psaltriparus minimus, 511- Anatidae, 74-93 516, 757-770; Passerculus sandwichensis, 960-963; Andersen, David E., review by, 273-274 Psittacus erithacus, 41-58; Saltator cinctus, 942-944; Anker-Nilssen, Tycho, see Qyan, Hilde Stol, and — Spheniscus magellanicus, 496-498; Sturnus vulgaris, Anser albifrons, 889-901 450-456; Trogon elegans, 143-150; Vireo gilvus, 346- 980 October 1996] Index to Volume 113 981 355; Wilsonia citrina, 218-220; Xanthocephalus xan- delawarensis, 23-31; Meleagris gallopavo, 636-646; thocephalus, 963-967; Xenopirostris polleni, 233-236 Nycticorax nycticorax, 119-130; Passer domesticus, Bénito-Espinal, Edouard, see Hudon, Jocelyn, et al. 664-671; Phacellodomus rufifrons, 565-577; Sterna Bermingham, Kathryn T., see Ryan, David A.., et al. dougallii, 131-142; Vanellus spinosus, 68-73 Bielefeldt, John, see Rosenfield, Robert N.., et al. Breininger, David R., Vickie L. Larson, Donna M. Bildstein, Keith L., see Allen, Paul E., et al. Oddy, Rebecca B. Smith, and Mary Jo Barkaszi, Bildstein, Keith L., see Viverette, Catherine B., et al. Florida Scrub-Jay demography in different land- Birch, Geoffrey L., see Price, Trevor, and scapes, 617-625 Bird, David M.., see Tella, José L., et al. Brewster Memorial Award, 1995: Eugene S. Morton, Blackbird, Red-winged, 356-362, 408-413; Yellow- 266-267 headed, 963-967 Brolga, 655-663 Blackwell, Rachelle C., see Zink, Robert M., and —— Brood parasitism in Agelaius phoeniceus, 408-413; forest Blanco, Daniel E., Pablo Yorio, and P. Dee Boersma, passerines, 578-585; Icterus galbula, 346-355; Vireo Feeding behavior, size asymmetry, and food dis- gilvus, 346-355 tribution in Magellanic Penguin (Spheniscus ma- Brood reduction in Falco sparverius, 258-261; Pica pica, gellanicus) chicks, 496-498 189-199 Blanco, Guillermo, and Felix Martinez, Sex differ- Brown, Kevin M., and Ralph D. Morris, From tragedy ences in breeding age of Griffon Vultures (Gyps to triumph: Renesting in Ring-billed Gulls, 23- fulvus), 247-248 31 Blank, James L., see Johnsen, Torgeir S., et al. Brua, Robert B., Gary L. Nuechterlein, and Deborah Block, William M., Michael L. Morrison, and M. Hild- Buitron, Vocal response of Eared Grebe embryos egarde Reiser (Eds.), The Northern Goshawk: to egg cooling and egg turning, 525-533 Ecology and management (rev.), 273-274 Bruce, Jeffrey P., James S. Quinn, Sarah A. Sloane, Bluebird, Western, 902-910 and Bradley N. White, DNA fingerprinting re- Blums, Peter, and Aivars Mednis, Secondary sex ratio veals monogamy in the Bushtit, a cooperatively in Anatinae, 505-511 breeding species, 511-516 Bochenski, Zbigniew M., The comparative osteology Brush, Alan H., review by, 970-971 of grebes (Aves: Podicipediformes) and its sys- Brush, Alan H., see Hudon, Jocelyn, et al. tematic implications (rev.), 974-975 Bucher, Theresa L., see Gaunt, Abbot S.., et al. Boersma, P. Dee, see Blanco, Daniel E., et al. Buchholz, Richard, Thermoregulatory role of the un- Bohner, Jorg, and Dietmar Todt, Influence of auditory feathered head and neck in male Wild Turkeys, stimulation on the development of syntactical 310-318 and temporal features in European Starling song, Buckley, Neil J., Food finding and the influence of 450-456 information, local enhancement, and communal Boles, Walter E., see Christidis, Leslie, and roosting on foraging success of North American Bombycilla cedrorum, 414-430, 735-743 vultures, 473-488 Boyd, Hugh, see Fox, A. D., et al. Buden, Donald W., Rediscovery of the Pohnpei Branta canadensis, 231-233 Mountain Starling (Aplonis pelzelni), 229-230 Breeding age in Gyps fulvus, 247-248 Buitron, Deborah, see Brua, Robert B., et al. Breeding Bird Survey, 823-829 Bukacinska, Monika, Dariusz Bukacinski, and Arie L. Breeding of Anseranas semipalmata, 552-557; Capri- Spaans, Attendance and diet in relation to breed- mulgus europaeus, 705-708; Charadrius alexandrinus, ing success in Herring Gulls (Larus argentatus), 534-543; Egretta thula, 955-957; Egretta tricolor, 955- 300-309 957; Falco columbarius, 363-369; Falco naumanni, Bukacinski, Dariusz, see Bukacinska, Monika, et al. 253-256; Fratercula arctica, 830-841; Gyps fulvus, Bunting, Lark, 224-228 247-248; Larus argentatus, 300-309; Pavo cristatus, Burger, Joanna, Heavy metal and selenium levels in 490-492; Pica pica, 189-199; Pitangus sulphuratus, feathers of Franklin’s Gulls in interior North 953-955; Podiceps nigricollis, 525-533; Psaltriparus America, 399-407 minimus, 511-516, 757-770; Setophaga ruticilla, 875- Burger, Joanna, Ian C. T. Nisbet, Carl Safina, and Mi- 888; Sialia mexicana, 902-910; Spheniscus magellan- chael Gochfeld, Temporal patterns in reproduc- icus, 496-498; Sturnus vulgaris, 178-188; Tachycin- tive success in the endangered Roseate Tern (Ster- eta bicolor, 178-188, 319-328; Trogon elegans, 143- na dougallii) nesting on Long Island, New York, 150; Vanellus spinosus, 68-73; Wilsonia citrina, 1-9; and Bird Island, Massachusetts, 131-142 218-220; Xenopirostris polleni, 233-236; Xiphorhyn- Burn, Hilary, see Madge, Steve, and chus guttatus, 236-239 Bushtit, 511-516, 757-770 Breeding success of Acrocephalus palustris, 243-246; Buteo jamaicensis, 329-338 Aphelocoma coerulescens, 617-625; Cerorhinca mon- B. lagopus, 329-338 ocerata, 698-702; Egretta thula, 119-130; forest pas- B. lineatus, 329-338 serines, 578-585; Larus argentatus, 300-309; Larus B. platypterus, 329-338 982 Index to Volume 113 [Auk, Vol. 113 Byers, Bruce E., Geographic variation of song form S., et al.; Energy expenditure during singing: A within and among Chestnut-sided Warbler pop- reply to Gaunt et al., see Eberhardt, Laurie S.; ulations, 288-299 Terminology in molt and wing feathers: Use of descendant, ascendant, and lesser coverts, see Winkler, Raffael, and Lukas Jenni Calamospiza melanocorys, 224-228 Condition and coloration in Agelaius phoeniceus, 356- Calcarius lapponicus, 224-228 362 C. mccownii, 224-228 Conover, Michael R., and Terry A. Messmer, Conse- C. ornatus, 224-228 quences for captive Zebra Finches of consuming C. pictus, 224-228 tall fescue seeds infected with the endophytic Calidris alpina, 744-756 fungus Acremonium coenophialum, 492-495 Callipepla californica, 802-810 Cooper, John, see Nunn, Gary B., et al. Campylorhynchus nuchalis, 565-577 Cooperative breeding in Aphelocoma coerulescens, 617- Canvasback, 505-511 625; Picoides borealis, 608-616; Psaltriparus minimus, Caprimulgus europaeus, 705-708 511-516, 757-770 Carotenoid pigments in Coereba flaveola, 715-718 Coragyps atratus, 473-488 Carpodacus mexicanus, 858-874 Corvus caurinus, 703-705 Catbird, Gray, 558-564 Coues Award, 1995: Ian Newton, 267-268 Cathartes aura, 473-488 Cowbird, Brown-headed, 346-355, 408-413, 578-585 Catharus fuscescens, 277-287 Cracraft, Joel, review by, 973-974 C. guttatus, 586-598 Crane, Sarus, 655-663; White-naped, 655-663 C. minimus, 277-287 Crick, H. Q. P., see Perrins, C. M., and C. ustulatus, 277-287 Crow, Northwestern, 703-705 Cavity nesting by Pitangus sulphuratus, 953-955 Cuculidae, 10-22 Census techniques, 381-398, 823-829 Cyr, André, and Jacques Larivée, Seasonal atlas of the Centrocercus urophasianus, 802-810 birds of Quebec (rev.), 728-729 Cerorhinca monocerata, 698-702 Cytochrome b, albatrosses, 784-801; galliforms, 811- Chachalaca, Rufous-vented, 568 822 Charadrius alexandrinus, 534-543 C. vociferus, 502-504 Dale, L. C., see Newton, Ian, and ——— Chickadee, Black-capped, 586-598 Dale, Svein, and Tore Slagsvold, Plumage coloration Chondestes grammacus, 224-228 and conspicuousness in birds: Experiments with Christidis, Leslie, and Walter E. Boles, The taxonomy the Pied Flycatcher, 849-857 and species of birds of Australia and its territories del Hoyo, Josep, Andrew Elliott, and Jordi Sargatal (rev.), 973-974 (Eds.), Handbook of the birds of the world, vol- Christie, David A., see Winkler, Hans, et al. ume 2 (rev.), 518-519 Cicero, Carla, and Ned K. Johnson, review by, 522- Delayed plumage maturation in Carpodacus mexicanus, 523 858-874 Circus cyaneus, 329-338 Delichon urbica, 647-654 C. pygargus, 935-938 Demography in Aphelocoma coerulescens, 617-625; Pi- Cistothorus palustris, 599-607 coides borealis, 608-616 Clotfelter, Ethan D., Mechanisms of facultative sex- Dendroica adelaidae, 771-783 ratio variation in Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia gut- D. coronata, 558-564 tata), 441-449 D. dominica, 911-923 Clutch size in Falco sparverius, 258-261; Larus argen- D. pensylvanica, 288-299, 586-598 tatus, 300-309; Sterna dougallii, 131-142; Vanellus De Santo, Toni L., see Sieving, Kathryn E., et al. spinosus, 68-73; waterfowl, 939-942 Dickinson, Janis L., see Koenig, Walter D., and Coereba flaveola, 715-718 Cohn-Haft, Mario, Why the Yungas Tody-Tyrant Diet of Bombycilla cedrorum, 414-430, 735-743; Larus (Hemitriccus spodiops) is a Snethlagea, and why it argentatus, 300-309; Panamanian birds, 277-287; matters, 709-714 Turdus migratorius, 414-430 Colaptes auratus, 151-177 Diet similarity between Neotropical migrants and res- Collister, Douglas M., and Dan Wicklum, Intraspecific idents, 277-287 variation in Loggerhead Shrikes: Sexual dimor- Diomedea, 784-801 phism and implication for subspecies classifica- Diomedeidae, 784-801 tion, 221-223 Dispersal in Meleagris gallopavo, 240-242, 636-646 Color dimorphism in passerines, 842-848 Distribution of Anser albifrons, 889-901; Aplonis pel- Coloration and conspicuousness in Ficedula hypoleuca, zelni, 229-230; Branta canadensis, 231-233; Rhyn- 849-857 chotus rufescens, 695-697; Saltator cinctus, 942-944 Commentaries, Is singing costly?, see Gaunt, Abbot DNA analysis in Anseranas semipalmata, 552-557 October 1996] Index to Volume 113 DNA fingerprinting in Falco naumanni, 262-265; Psal- Faaborg, John, review by, 978-979 triparus minimus, 511-516 Falco columbarius, 329-338, 363-369 Donazar, José A., see Tella, José L., et al. F. naumanni, 253-256, 262-265 Doran, P. D., see LaRoe, E. T., et al. F. peregrinus, 329-338 Droege, Sam, see Price, Jeff, et al. F. sparverius, 258-261, 329-338 Drovetski, Sergei V., Influence of the trailing-edge Falcon, Peregrine, 329-338 notch on flight performance of galliforms, 802- Farris, G. S., see LaRoe, E. T., et al. 810 Fenske, Timothy J., see Hanski, Ilpo K., et al. Dryocopus pileatus, 151-177 Ficedula hypoleuca, 249-253, 849-857 Duck, Ring-necked, 505-511; Tufted, 505-511; Wood, Ficken, Millicent Sigler, and James Popp, A compar- 505-511 ative analysis of passerine mobbing calls, 370- Dumetella carolinensis, 558-564 380 Dunlin, 744-756 Finch, Deborah, M., see Martin, Thomas E., and Eagle, Bald, 329-338; Golden, 329-338 Finch, House, 858-874; Saffron, 565-577; Zebra, 441- Eberhardt, Laurie S., Energy expenditure during sing- 449, 492-495 ing: A reply to Gaunt et al., 721-723 Finches, habitat and color dimorphism, 256-257 Edge effect, 578-585, 586-598 Flicker, Northern, 151-177 Editor, comments by, 524, 725 Flight performance of galliforms, 802-810; wood- Edwards, Thomas C., Jr., see Paton, Peter W. C., and peckers, 151-177 Flint, Paul L., James B. Grand, and James S. Sedinger, Egg capping, 703-705 Allocation of limited reserves to a clutch: A mod- Egg-laying dates of Caprimulgus europaeus, 705-708 el explaining the lack of a relationship between Egg recognition in Agelaius phoeniceus, 408-413 clutch size and egg size, 939-942 Egg shape in Cistothorus palustris, 599-607 Flocking in Passerculus sandwichensis, 960-963 Egg size in waterfowl, 939-942 Flycatcher, Least, 578-585; Pied, 249-253, 849-857; Egg strength in Cistothorus palustris, 599-607 Rusty-margined, 568; Yellow-bellied, 586-598 Egret, Snowy, 119-130, 955-957 Food availability in Accipiter gentilis, 200-208; Acro- Egretta thula, 119-130, 955-957 cephalus palustris, 243-246; Ficedula hypoleuca, 249- E. tricolor, 955-957 253 Eider, Common, 505-511 Food begging in Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus, 963- Elgar, Mark A., see Ryan, David A., et al. 967 Elliott, Andrew, see del Hoyo, Josep, et al. Food distribution in Spheniscus magellanicus chicks, 496- Ellsworth, Darrell L., Rodney L. Honeycutt, and Nova 498 J. Silvy, Systematics of grouse and ptarmigan de- Foraging of Cathartes aura, 473-488; Coragyps atratus, termined by nucleotide sequences of the mito- 473-488; Sterna dougallii, 209-217; Sterna sandvi- chondrial cytochrome-b gene, 811-822 censis, 209-217 Ely, Craig R., and John Y. Takekawa, Geographic vari- Forero, Manuela G., see Tella, José L., et al. ation in migratory behavior of Greater White- Fox, A. D., Christian Glahder, Carl R. Mitchell, David fronted Geese (Anser albifrons), 889-901 A. Stroud, Hugh Boyd, and John Frikke, North Emlen, John T., Jr., and Thomas R. McCabe, In me- American Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) in West moriam: Robert A. McCabe, 1914-1995, 674-677 Greenland, 231-233 Empidonax flaviventris, 586-598 Fratercula arctica, 830-841 E. minimus, 578-585 Frikke, John, see Fox, A. D., et al. Endocrinology, 558-564 Frugivory in Aceros cassidix, 431-440; Bombycilla ced- Energetics of begging, 178-188; singing, 718-721, 721- rorum, 414-430; Turdus migratorius, 414-430 723 Fungus ingestion by Taeniopygia guttata, 492-495 Erratum, see Murray, Bertram G., Jr. Erwin, R. Michael, John G. Haig, Daniel B. Stotts, and Gajon, Alvaro, see Tella, José L., et al. Jeff S. Hatfield, Reproductive success, growth and Gallinula tenebrosa, 499-501 survival of Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nyctic- Gaunt, Abbot S., Theresa L. Bucher, Sandra L. L. Gaunt, orax nycticorax) and Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) and Luis F. Baptista, Is singing costly?, 718-721 chicks in coastal Virginia, 119-130 Gaunt, Sandra L. L., see Gaunt, Abbot S., et al. Espie, Richard H. M., Paul C. James, Ilan G. Warkentin, Gauthreaux, Sidney A., Jr., review by, 272-273 and Lynn W. Oliphant, Ecological correlates of Genetic variation in Anas platyrhynchos, 339-345; An- molt in Merlins (Falco columbarius), 363-369 seranas semipalmata, 552-557; Grus antigone, 655- Etges, William J., see Badyaev, Alexander V., et al. 663 Eugralla paradoxa, 944-949 Geographic variation in Anser albifrons migration, 889- Evans Ogden, Lesley J., see Stutchbury, Bridget J., and 901; Carpodacus mexicanus plumage, 858-874; Den- Evaporative water loss, 457-472 droica pensylvanica song, 288-299; sparrows, 59- Extrapair matings in Wilsonia citrina, 218-220 67 984 Index to Volume 113 [Auk, Vol. 113 Geothlypis trichas, 586-598 Helmitheros vermivorus, 911-923 Glahder, Christian, see Fox, A. D., et al. Hemitriccus minor, 709-714 Gochfeld, Michael, see Burger, Joanna, et al. H. spodiops, 709-714 Good, David A., see Remsen, J. V., Jr., and H. zosterops, 709-714 Goodrich, Laurie J., see Allen, Paul E., et al. Hengeveld, James D., see Johnsen, Torgeir S., et al. Goodrich, Laurie J., see Viverette, Catherine B., et al Heron, Tricolored, 955-957 Goose, Canada, 231-233; Greater White-fronted, 889- Higgins, Kenneth F., see Meeks, William A., et al. 901 Hill, Geoffrey E., Subadult plumage in the House Finch Goshawk, Northern, 200-208, 329-338 and tests of models for the evolution of delayed Grand, James B., see Flint, Paul L., et al. plumage maturation, 858-874 Grebe, Eared, 525-533 Hiraldo, Fernando, see Tella, José L., et al. Groth, Jeffrey G., Evolutionary differentiation in mor- Hirundo rustica, 647-654 phology, vocalizations, and allozymes among no- Hoi, H., and R. Ille, Trade-offs of territory choice in madic sibling species in the North American Red male and female Marsh Warblers, 243-246 Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) complex (rev.), 519 Holberton, Rebecca L., Jeffrey D. Parrish, and John Grouse, Sage, 802-810 C. Wingfield, Modulation of the adrenocortical Growth of Egretta thula, 119-130; Fratercula arctica, 830- stress response in Neotropical migrants during 841; Nycticorax nycticorax, 119-130 autumn migration, 558-564 Grus antigone, 655-663 Honeycutt, Rodney L., see Ellsworth, Darrell L., et al. G. rubicunda, 655-663 Horn, Peggy L., J. Antoni Rafalski, and Peter J. White- G. vipio, 655-663 head, Molecular genetic (RAPD) analysis of Gull, Black-tailed, 698-702; Franklin’s, 399-407; Glau- breeding Magpie Geese, 552-557 cous-winged, 703-705; Herring, 300-309; Ring- Hornbill, Red-knobbed, 431-440 billed, 23-31 House-Martin, Common, 647-654 Gyps coprotheres, 247 Houston, C. Stuart, In Memoriam: William H. Mar- G. fulvus, 247-248 shall, 1912-1996, 934 Houston, C. Stuart, review by, 517-518 Habitat fragmentation, 578-585, 586-598, 944-949 Howell, Steve N. G., and Sophie Webb, A guide to Habitat use by Aceros cassidix, 431-440; Acrocephalus the birds of Mexico and northern Central Amer- palustris, 243-246; Catharus guttatus, 586-598; Cer- ica (rev.), 975-977 orhinca monocerata, 698-702; Charadrius alexandri- Howlett, Joan S., and Bridget J. Stutchbury, Nest con- nus, 534-543; Dendroica pensylvanica, 586-598; Em- cealment in Hooded Warblers: Experimental re- pidonax flaviventris, 586-598; finches, 256-257; moval of nest cover, 1-9 Geothlypis trichas, 586-598; Meleagris gallopavo, 636- Hudon, Jocelyn, Henri Ouellet, Edouard Bénito-Es- 646; Parus atricapillus, 586-598; Seiurus aurocapillus, pinal, and Alan H. Brush, Characterization of an 586-598; Setophaga ruticilla, 875-888; Sitta cana- orange variant of the Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) densis, 586-598; Sterna dougallii, 209-217; Sterna on La Désirade, Guadeloupe, French West Indies, sandvicensis, 209-217; Turdus migratorius, 586-598; 715-718 Vireo olivaceus, 586-598; Zonotrichia albicollis, 586- Huet-huet, Black-throated, 944-949 598 Hughes, janice M., Phylogenetic analysis of the Cu- Haig, John G., see Erwin, R. Michael, et al. culidae (Aves, Cuculiformes) using behavioral and Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 329-338 ecological characters, 10-22 Hall, Linnea S., and Jordan O. Karubian, Breeding Hunt, Peter D., Habitat selection by American Red- behavior of Elegant Trogons in southeastern Ar- starts along a successional gradient in northern izona, 143-150 hardwoods forest: Evaluation of habitat quality, Hanski, Ilpo K., Timothy J. Fenske, and Gerald J. Nie- 875-888 mi, Lack of edge effect in nesting success of Hybridization in herons, 955-957 breeding birds in managed forest landscapes, 578- Hylocichla mustelina, 277-287 585 Harrier, Montagu’s, 935-938; Northern, 329-338 Ice Age, migration during, 105-118 Hatfield, Jeff S., see Erwin, R. Michael, et al. Icterus galbula, 346-355 Hawk, Broad-winged, 329-338; Cooper’s, 329-338, I. icterus, 565-577 957-960; Red-shouldered, 329-338; Red-tailed, Ille, R., see Hoi, H., and 329-338; Rough-legged, 329-338; Sharp-shinned, Incubation period of Ficedula hypoleuca, 249-253 32-40, 329-338 Interbreeding of herons, 955-957 Hawrot, Rita Y., and Gerald J. Niemi, Effects of edge Irwin, Rebecca E., review by, 269-270 type and patch shape on avian communities in a mixed conifer-hardwood forest, 586-598 Hayes, Floyd E., Status, distribution and biogeogra- Jackson, Jerome A., In memoriam: Andrew J. Berger, phy of the birds of Paraguay (rev.), 727-728 1915-1995, 672-674 October 1996] Index to Volume 113 Jackson, Jerome A., In memoriam: Thomas A. Imhof, L. glaucescens, 703-705 1920-1995, 684-685 L. pipixcan, 399-407 James, Paul C., see Espie, Richard H. M., et al. Lefebvre, Gaétan, see Poulin, Brigitte, and Jenni, Lukas, and Raffael Winkler, Moult and ageing Lindell, Catherine, Benefits and costs to Plain-fronted of European passerines (rev.), 270-271 Thornbirds (Phacellodomus rufifrons) of interac- Jenni, Lukas, see Winkler, Raffael, and tions with avian nest associates, 565-577 Johnsen, Torgeir S., James D. Hengeveld, James L. Lindholm, Anna K., see Ward, David, et al. Blank, Ken Yasukawa, and Val Nolan, Jr., Epaulet Lindsay, Debra, Science in the subarctic: Trappers, brightness and condition in female Red-winged traders and the Smithsonian Institution (rev.), Blackbirds, 356-362 517-518 Johnson, Ned K., review by, 518-519 Livezey, Bradley C., A phylogenetic analysis of mod- Johnson, Ned K., see Cicero, Carla, ern pochards (Anatidae: Aythyini), 74-93 Johnson, Rex R., see Meeks, William A., et al. Longspur, Chestnut-collared, 224-228; Lapland, 224- Johnson, Richard E., In memoriam: Irven O. Buss, 228; McCown’s, 224-228; Smith’s, 224-228 1908-1993, 685 Losito, Michael P., and Guy A. Baldassarre, Pair-bond Jouventin, Pierre, see Nunn, Gary B., et al. dissolution in Mallards, 692-695 Junco hyemalis, 59-67 Lunar cycle and Caprimulgus europaeus, 705-708 Karubian, Jordan O., see Hall, Linnea S., and Mac, M. J., see LaRoe, E. T., et al. Keast, Allen, Wing shape in insectivorous passerines Machetornis rixosus, 565-577 inhabiting New Guinea and Australian rain for- Madge, Steve, and Hilary Burn, Crows and jays: A ests and eucalypt forest /eucalypt woodlands, 94- guide to the crows, jays and magpies of the world 104 (rev.), 520-522 Kendall, William L., Bruce G. Peterjohn, and John R. Magpie, Black-billed, 189-199 Sauer, First-time observer effects in the North Magpie Goose, 552-557 American Breeding Bird Survey, 823-829 Maijer, Sjoerd, Distinctive song of highland form ma- Kennedy, Patricia L., see Ward, Johanna M., and culicollis of the Red-winged Tinamou (Rhynchotus rufescens): Evidence for species rank, 695-697 Kestrel, American, 258-261, 329-338; Lesser, 253-256, Mallard, 339-345, 505-511, 692-695 262-265 Marantz, Curtis A., see Patten, Michael A., and Killdeer, 502-504 Kinnaird, Margaret F., Timothy G. O’Brien, and Suer Martin, Paul R., review by, 729-730 Suryadi, Population fluctuation in Sulawesi Red- Martin, Thomas E., and Deborah M. Finch (Eds.), Ecol- knobbed Hornbills: Tracking figs in space and ogy and management of Neotropical migratory time, 431-440 birds: A synthesis and review of critical issues Kiskadee, Great, 568, 953-955 (rev.), 971-973 Kleptoparasitism by Larus crassirostris, 698-702 Martin, Thomas E., editorial comments by, 725 Koenig, Walter D., and Janis L. Dickinson, Nestling Martin, Thomas E., see Badyaev, Alexander V., et al. sex-ratio variation in Western Bluebirds, 902-910 Martinez, Felix, see Blanco, Guillermo, and Koenig, Walter D., review by, 726-727 Mate replacement in Passer domesticus, 664-671 Krajewski, Carey, see Wood, Timothy C., and ——— Mating success in Pavo cristatus, 490-492 Kuhnlein, Urs, see Tella, José L., et al. Mating systems, 544-551 Kushlan, James A., In memoriam: Herbert W. Kale II, Mating systems in Anas platyrhynchos, 692-695; An- 1931-1995, 677-680 seranas semipalmata, 552-557; Falco naumanni, 262- 265; Psaltriparus minimus, 511-516, 757-770; spar- Lago-Paiva, Celso, Cavity nesting by Great Kiskadees rows, 224-228 (Pitangus sulphuratus): Adaptation or expression Maurer, Brian A., review by, 978 of ancestral behavior?, 953-955 McCabe, Thomas R., see Emlen, John T., Jr., and Lagopus leucurus, 802-810 Landel, Hans, see Mitra, Shaibal, et al. McCarty, John P., The energetic cost of begging in Lanius ludovicianus, 221-223 nestling passerines, 178-188 Larivée, Jacques, see Cyr, André, and McNab, Brian K., Metabolism and temperature reg- LaRoe, E. T., G. S. Farris, C. E. Puckett, P. D. Doran, ulation of kiwis (Apterygidae), 687-692 and M. J. Mac (Eds.), Our living resources: A Meanley, M. Brooke, see Robbins, Chandler S., and report to the nation on the distribution, abun- dance, and health of U. S. plants, animals, and Mednis, Aivars, see Blums, Peter, and ecosystems (rev.), 978-979 Meeks, William A., David E. Naugle, Rex R. Johnson, Larson, Vickie L., see Breininger, David R.., et al. and Kenneth F. Higgins, Interbreeding of a Tri- Larus argentatus, 300-309 colored Heron and a Snowy Egret in South Da- L. crassirostris, 698-702 kota, 955-957 L. delawarensis, 23-31 Melanerpes lewis, 151-177 986 Index to Volume 113 [Auk, Vol. 113 Meleagridinae, 811-822 Morton, Eugene S., review by, 971-973 Meleagris gallopavo, 240-242, 310-318, 636-646, 802- Movements of Charadrius alexandrinus, 534-543; un- 810 derstory birds, 944-949 Melospiza georgiana, 59-67 Murray, Bertram G., Jr., Erratum: Murray (1994), 724 M. lincolnii, 59-67 Muscle composition of galliforms, 802-810; wood- M. melodia, 59-67 peckers, 151-177 Memorial of Andrew J. Berger, 672-674; Irven O. Buss, Myjiozetetes cayanensis, 568 685; William H. Drury, 930-933; Harvey I. Fisher, Naugle, David E., see Meeks, William A., et al. 928-930; Thomas A. Imhof, 684-685; Herbert W. Navarro-Siguenza, Adolfo G., review by, 975-977 Kale II, 677-680; William H. Marshall, 934; Robert Negro, Juan J., see Tella, José L., et al. A. McCabe, 674-677; Burt L. Monroe, Jr., 924- Nest associates of Phacellodomus rufifrons, 565-577 927; Joseph R. Murphy, 686; Richard R. Olen- Nest parasitism, see Brood parasitism dorff, 489; Walter R. Spofford, 933-934; Robert Nest predation in forest passerines, 578-585; Wilsonia Earl Stewart, Sr., 680-682; Gustav A. Swanson, citrina, 1-9 682-684 Nest-site selection in Cerorhinca monocerata, 698-702; Merlin, 329-338, 363-369 Tachycineta bicolor, 319-328; Wilsonia citrina, 1-9; Messmer, Terry A., see Conover, Michael R., and Xiphorhynchus guttatus, 236-239 Nesting phenology in Larus argentatus, 300-309; Larus Metabolism of kiwis, 687-692; Sturnus vulgaris, 178- delawarensis, 23-31; Sterna dougallii, 131-142; Tro- 188; Tachycineta bicolor, 178-188 gon elegans, 143-150; Vanellus spinosus, 68-73 Migration of Anser albifrons, 889-901; Calidris alpina, Newton, Ian, Elliot Coues Award, 1995, 267-268 744-756; Ice-Age passerines, 105-118; Piranga ru- Newton, Ian, and L. C. Dale, Bird migration at dif- bra, 949-952 ferent latitudes in eastern North America, 626- Migration counts of Accipiter striatus, 32-40; raptors, 635 329-338 Niemi, Gerald J., see Hanski, Ilpo K., et al. Migration, latitudinal patterns, 626-635 Niemi, Gerald J., see Hawrot, Rita Y., and ——— Migration physiology of Dendroica coronata, 558-564; Night-Heron, Black-crowned, 119-130 Dumetella carolinensis, 558-564 Nightjar, European, 705-708 Mist-net data, 381-398 Nisbet, Ian C. T., In Memoriam: William H. Drury, Mitchell, Carl R., see Fox, A. D., et al. 1921-1992, 930-933 Mitochondrial DNA, Calidris alpina, 744-756; Grus an- Nisbet, Ian C. T., see Burger, Joanna, et al. tigone, 655-663; sparrows, 59-67 Nocturnality in Cerorhinca monocerata, 698-702; Cha- Mitra, Shaibal, Hans Landel, and Stephen Pruett-Jones, radrius vociferus, 502-504 Species richness covaries with mating system in Nolan, Val, Jr., see Johnsen, Torgeir S., et al. birds, 544-551 Nuechterlein, Gary L., see Brua, Robert B., et al. Miyazaki, Masamine, Vegetation cover, kleptopara- Nunn, Gary B., John Cooper, Pierre Jouventin, Chris sitism by diurnal gulls, and timing of arrival of J. R. Robertson, and Graham G. Robertson, Evo- nocturnal Rhinoceros Auklets, 698-702 lutionary relationships among extant albatrosses Moller, Anders P., Sexual selection and the Barn Swal- (Procellariiformes: Diomedeidae) established low (rev.), 269-270 from complete cytochrome-b gene sequences, 784- Moller, Anders P., see Moreno, Eulalia, and 801 Molothrus ater, 346-355, 408-413, 578-585 Nurney, David, see Winkler, Hans, et al. Molt in Falco columbarius, 363-369 Nuthatch, Red-breasted, 586-598 Molt terminology, 968-969 Nutrient reserves in waterfowl, 939-942 Moore, Frank R., and David A. Aborn, Time of de- Nycticorax nycticorax, 119-130 parture by Summer Tanagers (Piranga rubra) from a stopover site following spring trans-Gulf mi- O’Brien, Timothy G., see Kinnaird, Margaret F., et al. gration, 949-952 Oddy, Donna M., see Breininger, David R.., et al. Moorhen, Dusky, 499-501 Odontophorinae, 811-822 Moreno, Eulalia, and Anders Pape Moller, Morpho- Oliphant, Lynn W., see Espie, Richard H. M., et al. logical aspects of avian tail movements: A func- Oporornis formosus, 911-923 tional approach in hirundines, 647-654 Oring, Lewis W., see Warnock, Nils, and ——— Morphology of Anas platyrhynchos, 339-345; Austral- Oriole, Baltimore, 346-355 asian passerines, 94-104; galliforms, 802-810; Ortalis ruficauda, 568 Lanius ludovicianus, 221-223; Pavo cristatus, 490- Osprey, 329-338 492; swallows, 647-654; woodpeckers, 151-177 Ouellet, Henri, see Hudon, Jocelyn, et al. Morris, Ralph D., see Brown, Kevin M., and Ovenbird, 586-598 Morrison, Michael L., see Block, William M., et al. @yan, Hilde Stol, and Tycho Anker-Nilssen, Alloca- Morton, Eugene S., William Brewster Memorial tion of growth in food-stressed Atlantic Puffin Award, 1995, 266-267 chicks, 830-841 October 1996] Index to Volume 113 Pair bonds in Anas platyrhynchos, 692-695 Pollution levels in Larus pipixcan, 399-407 Pandion haliaetus, 329-338 Pooecetes gramineus, 224-228 Pandolfi, Massimo, Play activity in young Montagu’s Popp, James, see Ficken, Millicent Sigler, and ——— Harriers (Circus pygargus), 935-938 Population density in Aceros cassidix, 431-440 Parasites of Falco naumanni, 253-256 Population structure in Calidris alpina, 744-756 Parrish, Jeffrey D., see Holberton, Rebecca L., et al. Poulin, Brigitte, and Gaétan Lefebvre, Dietary rela- Parrot, Grey, 41-58 tionships of migrant and resident birds from a Parula americana, 911-923 humid forest in central Panama, 277-287 Parula, Northern, 911-923 Predation by Icterus icterus, 565-577; Larus crassirostris, Parus atricapillus, 586-598 698-702 Passer domesticus, 664-671 Pribil, Stanislav, see Picman, Jaroslav, et al. Passerculus sandwichensis, 224-228, 960-963 Price, Amy, see Price, Jeff, et al. Passerella iliaca, 59-67 Price, Jeff, Sam Droege, and Amy Price, The summer Paton, Peter W. C., and Thomas C. Edwards, Jr., Fac- atlas of North American birds (rev.), 978 tors affecting interannual movements of Snowy Price, Karen, Begging as competition for food in Yel- Plovers, 534-543 low-headed Blackbirds, 963-967 Patten, Michael A., and Curtis A. Marantz, Implica- Price, Trevor, An association of habitat with color tions of vagrant southeastern vireos and warblers dimorphism in finches, 256-257 in California, 911-923 Price, Trevor, and Geoffrey L., Birch, Repeated evo- Patterson, Dianne K., see Warren, Denice K., et al. lution of sexual color dimorphism in passerine Pavo cristatus, 490-492 birds, 842-848 Peafowl, Indian, 490-492 Pruett-Jones, Stephen, see Mitra, Shaibal, et al. Penguin, Magellanic, 496-498 Psaltriparus minimus, 511-516, 757-770 Pepperberg, Irene M., see Warren, Denice K., et al. Psittacus erithacus, 41-58 Perrins, C. M., and H. Q. P. Crick, Influence of lunar Ptarmigan, White-tailed, 802-810 cycle on laying dates of European Nightjars (Ca- Pteroptochos tarnii, 944-949 primulgus europaeus), 705-708 Puckett, C. E., see LaRoe, E. T., et al. Peterjohn, Bruce G., see Kendall, William L., et al. Puffin, Atlantic, 830-841 Peterson, A. Townsend, reviews by, 519, 975-977 Putnam, Michael S., Aspects of the breeding biology Phacellodomus rufifrons, 565-577 of Pollen’s Vanga (Xenopirostris polleni) in south- Phoebastria, 784-801 eastern Madagascar, 233-236 Phoebetria, 784-801 Phylogeny of albatrosses, 784-801; Cuculidae, 10-22; Quail, California, 802-810 pochards, 74-93; sparrows, 59-67 Quinn, James S., see Bruce, Jeffrey P., et al. Physiology, endocrinology, 558-564; evaporative wa- ter loss, 457-472; metabolism, 178-188, 687-692; temperature regulation, 310-318, 687-692 Rafalski, J. Antoni, see Horn, Peggy L., et al. Pica pica, 189-199 RAPD analysis, Anseranas semipalmata, 552-557 Picman, Anna K., see Picman, Jaroslav, et al. Redhead, 505-511 Picman, Jaroslav, Stanislav Pribil, and Anna K. Pic- Rediscovery of Aplonis pelzelni, 229-230 man, The effect of intraspecific egg destruction Redstart, American, 578-585, 875-888 on the strength of Marsh Wren eggs, 599-607 Reed, J. Michael, and Jeffrey R. Walters, Helper effects Picoides borealis, 608-616 on variance components of fitness in the coop- P. pubescens, 151-177 eratively breeding Red-cockaded Woodpecker, P. villosus, 151-177 608-616 Pintail, Northern, 505-511 Reed-Warbler, Great, 243-246 Pipilo chlorurus, 59-67 Reiser, M. Hildegarde, see Block, William M., et al. Pipit, American, 703-705 Remsen, J. V., Jr., and David A. Good, Misuse of data Piranga rubra, 949-952 from mist-net captures to assess relative abun- Pitangus sulphuratus, 568, 953-955 dance in bird populations, 381-398 Play behavior in Circus pygargus, 935-938 Rendell, Wallace B., and Nicolaas A. M. Verbeek, Old Plover, Snowy, 534-543; Spur-winged, 68-73 nest material in nest boxes of Tree Swallows: Ef- Plumage brightness in Agelaius phoeniceus, 356-362; fects on nest-site choice and nest building, 319- Carpodacus mexicanus, 858-874; Ficedula hypoleuca, 328 849-857 Reynolds, P. S., Brood reduction and siblicide in Black- Plumage variation in Bombycilla cedrorum, 735-743; billed Magpies (Pica pica), 189-199 Carpodacus mexicanus, 858-874; Coereba flaveola, Rhodes, Olin E., Jr., Loren M. Smith, and Michael H. 715-718, Xenopirostris polleni, 233-236 Smith, Relationships between genetic variation Pochard, Common, 505-511 and body size in wintering Mallards, 339-345 Podiceps nigricollis, 525-533 Rhynchotus rufescens, 695-697 988 Index to Volume 113 [Auk, Vol. 113 Riparia riparia, 647-654 Sieving, Kathryn E., Mary F. Willson, and Toni L. De Rising, J. D., Relationship between testis size and mat- Santo, Habitat barriers to movement of under- ing systems in American sparrows (Emberizinae), story birds in fragmented south-temperate rain- 224-228 forest, 944-949 Rising, J. D., review by, 728-729 Silvy, Nova J., see Ellsworth, Darrell L., et al. Robbins, Chandler S., and M. Brooke Meanley, In Singing rate in Trogon elegans, 143-150 memoriam: Robert Earl Stewart, Sr., 1913-1993, Sitta canadensis, 586-598 680-682 Skutch, Alexander F., Nesting of the Buff-throated Robbins, Chandler S., see Waring, George H., and Woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus guttatus), 236-239 Slagsvold, Tore, see Dale, Svein, and Robertson, Chris J. R., see Nunn, Gary B., et al. Sloane, Sarah A., Incidence and origins of supernu- Robertson, Graham G., see Nunn, Gary B., et al. meraries at Bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus) nests, Robin, American, 414-430, 586-598 757-770 Rohwer, Sievert, review by, 270-271 Sloane, Sarah A., see Bruce, Jeffrey P., et al. Rosenfield, Robert N., John Bielefeldt, and Susan M. Small, Arnold, California birds: Their status and dis- Vos, Skewed sex ratios in Cooper’s Hawk off- tribution (rev.), 522-523 spring, 957-960 Smith, James N. M., see Ward, David, et al. Rosenzweig, Michael L., Species diversity in space Smith, Loren M., see Rhodes, Olin E., Jr., et al. and time (rev.), 729-730 Smith, Michael H., see Rhodes, Olin E., Jr., et al. Ryan, David A., Kylie M. Bawden, Kathryn T. Ber- Smith, Rebecca B., see Breininger, David R., et al. mingham, and Mark A. Elgar, Scanning and tail- Somateria molissima, 505-511 flicking in the Australian Dusky Moorhen (Gal- Song in Dendroica adelaidae, 771-783; Dendroica pen- linula tenebrosa), 499-501 sylvanica, 288-299 Ryder, Ronald A., In memoriam: Gustav A. Swanson, Song learning in Sturnus vulgaris, 450-456 1910-1995, 682-684 Spaans, Arie L., see Bukacinska, Monika, et al. Sparrow, Bachman’s, 224-228; Baird’s, 224-228; Bot- Safina, Carl, see Burger, Joanna, et al. teri’s, 224-228; Cassin’s, 224-228; Fox, 59-67; Saltator cinctus, 942-944 Golden-crowned, 59-67; Grasshopper, 224-228; Saltator, Masked, 942-944 Harris’, 59-67; House, 664-671; Lark, 224-228; Sanz, Juan José, Effect of food availability on incu- LeConte’s, 224-228; Lincoln’s, 59-67; Nelson’s bation period in the Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula hy- Sharp-tailed, 224-228; Rufous-collared, 59-67; poleuca), 249-253 Rufous-crowned, 224-228; Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed, Sapsucker, Red-naped, 151-177 224-228; Savannah, 224-228, 960-963; Seaside, Sargatal, Jordi, see del Hoyo, Josep, et al. 224-228; Song, 59-67; Swamp, 59-67; Vesper, 224- Sauer, John R., see Kendall, William L., et al. 228; White-crowned, 59-67, 224-228; White- Scelorchilus rubecula, 944-949 throated, 59-67, 586-598 Schnell, Gary D., editorial comments by, 524 Species richness, 544-551 Scrub-Jay, Florida, 617-625 Spheniscus magellanicus, 496-498 Scytalopus magellanicus, 944-949 Sphyrapicus nuchalis, 151-177 Sealy, Spencer G., Evolution of host defenses against Sporophila intermedia, 568 brood parasitism: Implications of puncture-ejec- Staicer, Cynthia A., Acoustical features of song cate- tion by a small passerine, 346-355 gories of the Adelaide’s Warbler (Dendroica ade- Sedinger, James S., see Flint, Paul L., et al. laidae), 771-783 Seedeater, Gray, 568 Starling, European, 178-188, 450-456; Pohnpei Seiurus aurocapillus, 586-598 Mountain, 229-230 Setophaga ruticilla, 578-585, 875-888 Sterna dougallii, 131-142, 209-217 Sex ratios in Accipiter cooperii, 957-960; Anatinae, 505- S. sandvicensis, 209-217 511; Sialia mexicana, 902-910; Taeniopygia guttata, Stevens, Lewis, Avian biochemistry and molecular 441-449 biology (rev.), 970-971 Sexual dimorphism in finches, 256-257; Lanius ludov- Storer, Robert W., review by, 974-975 icianus, 221-223; passerines, 842-848 Stotts, Daniel B., see Erwin, R. 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