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Index to Volume 119 + The Auk 119(4):1219-1246, 2002 COMPILED BY ROSE ANN BARNHILL, ERIC WATE ND BRADLEY R. PLUMMER The index is confined primarily to new informati: w specific names are printed in boldface type. abandonment, 244-250, 1126-1132 1036-1051 Able, Kenneth P., review by, 874-875 1036-1051 Abraham, Kenneth F., see Badzinski, Shannon $ 954, 1036-1051 al. 954, 1036-1051 abundance, 321-334, 414-425 897-906 canthiza ewingii, 596-602 76-684, 922-928; class, 1010 oe pusilla, 596-602 f breeding, ye os female ——, cipiter albogularis, 883-888 gentilis, 321-334, 790-799, 1 imitator, 883-888 -—390, 461-472, 561-566 . nisus, 735-748, 790-799, 1179-1186 striatus, 1126-1132 . badius, 1179-1186 brevipes, 1179-1186 rocephalus agricola, 379-390 . arundinaceus, 379-390, 561-566, 1179-1186 australis, 379-390 baeticatus, 379-390 al., Nest-site reuse patterns fora bistrigiceps, 379-390 » bird community in interior Brit- . dumetorum, 379-390, 1179-1186 391-402 . melanopogon, 379-390 3-413, 1179-1186 orientalis, 379-390 03-413, 1091-1103 paludicola, 379-390 906 A4. palustris, 379-390, 1179-1186 nation Criterion, 46-53, 11 32-148, 149- 1 schoenobaenus, 201-209, 379-390 4 . Scirpaceus, 379-390, 1179-1186 166-174, 929-942, 1206-1208 1. sechellinsis, 379-390 09 4 stentoreus, 1179-1186 R { . stentotorus, 883-888 28-233, 498-506, 685-694, 996-1009, A. 4 vaughani, 379-390 adaptation, 210-213, 658-675, 1024-1035; pothesis, 658-675 adaptive function, 943-954; — response 1137; —— variation, 864-871 msterdam Island, 88-108; Black- adrenocorticotrophic hormone, 1167-1173 88-108; Black-footed, 88-108; Buller’s, adult, 922-928, 1010-1023; - associated dispersal rey-headed, 88-108; Laysan, 88-108; 109-124; ——- movements, 109-124 SUFVIV- led, 88-108; Royal, 88-108; Short- al, 1149-1154 88-108; Shy, 88-108; Sooty, 88-108; Wan- Aedes albopictus, 929-942 88-108; Wandering, 827-832; Wander- Aegolius acadicus, 1154-1161, 1214-12 : 1074; Waved, 88-108; Yellow nosed, A. ridgwayi, 1214-1215 88 aerial, - — display, 1141-1149; foragers, 1173 album«s 1103 1179; —— photography techniques, 1162-1166; \ 79-1186, 1211-1213 —— survey, 18-25 A\lei X ndre, and Whitney, Bret M., Dendroplex Aerodramus bartschi, 897-906 ichus) necopinus Zimmer 1934 (Den- 1219 1220 Index to Volume 119 [Auk, Vol. 119 drocolaptidae) is a junior synonym of Dendornis A. sparsa, 403-413 kienerii (=Xiphorhyncus picus kienerii) Des Murs A. strepera, 1179-1186 1855, 520-523 A. superciliosa, 403-413 \leixo, Alexandre, Molecular systematics and the A. undulata, 403-413 role of the ‘‘varzea’’-’‘terra-firme’’ ecotone in the A. versicolor, 403-413 diversification of Xiphorhynchus .woodcreepers A4. wyvilliana 1206-1208 (Aves: Dendrocolaptidae), 621-640 anatomy, 6 21-640, 1052-1063 Alisauskas, Ray T., see Anderson, Vanessa R., and Andersen, David 7 see Manolis, James C., et al. Anderson, Betty , see Sedinger, mes S., et al. Allenia fusca, 897-906, 897-906 Anderson, D. J., see Friesen, V. L., eta l. allopatry, 996-1009 Anderson, Daniel W., see Jehl, aes R., Jr, et al. Alonso, José Alvarez, see Isler, Morton L., et al Anderson, David R., see Rosenstock, Steven S., et al. altricial, 62-70, 800-807 — species, 99 l ok Sf Anderson, Michael G., see Arnold, Todd W., et al. Amakihi, Hawaii, 929-942; Oaha, 1206 1208 Anderson, Vanessa R., and Alisauskas, Ray T., Com- Amazilia bangsi, 897-906 position and growth of King Eider ducklings in A. alfaroana, 897-906 relation to egg size, 62-70 A. amabilis, 1141-1149 Anhinga, 875-877 4. amazilia 1141-1149 Anhinga melanogaste , 1179-1186 A. candida , 1141-1149 A. rufa, 875-877 | . cyanifrons, 897-906 Ankney, C . Davison, see Badzinski, Shannon S., et al. | cyanifrons alfaroana, 897-906 Ankney, C. Davison, see Thompson, Jonathan E., and 4 . dec ora, 1141- 1149 4 . franciae, 1141 -1149 Anser albifrons, 996-10( ioe apie na 4 versicolor 1141-1149 A. anser, 403-413, 1167-117 , 1179-1186 A. viridifrons, 897-906 A. piacere ms, 1179-1 186 4 wagneridayi, 897-906 A. caerulesce1 1s, 603-620, 735-748, 800-807 A\m azon, 362 378, 520-523, 621-640 4. domesticus, 1167-1173 A mazona farinosa, 658-675 A. erythropus, 1179-1186 1. leucocephala hesterna, 1213-1214 A. fabalis, 117 9-1 186 4. ventralis, 984-995 A. indicus, 403-413 A. viridigenalis, 897-906 A. rossi, 603-620 Amblycercus holosericeus, 335-348, 695 Antarctica, 266-270 amino acids, 185-200 antbird, 349-361, 362-378 Ammodramus henslowii susurrans, 271-279 Anthus berthelotii, 1179-1186 A. maritimus, 149-165 ra campestris, 1179-1186 {. savannarum, 271-279, 556-560, 695-7 A. cervinus, 1179-1186 Amphispiza belli, 26-35 A. gust , 1179-1186 amplification, 984-995 A. eens 1179-1186 Anabatea ailes sombres, 897-906 A. similis, 1179-1186 analytic description, 1179-1186 A. spinoletta, 1179-1186 Anas acuta, 403-413, 498-506, 1179 -1186, 1206-1208 . trivialis, 1179-1186 A. americana, 403-413 Alien tia galeata, 1114-1120 A. bahamensis, 403-413 Anurolimnas castaneiceps, 943-954 A. carolinensis, 897-906 AOU Check-list Supplement, Forty-third, 897-906 A. castanea, 403-413 AOU Conservation Committee, 907-913 A. clypeata, 403-413, 1179-1186 Apapane, 929-942 A. crecca , 403-413,8 97/ -906, 1179 -1186 Aphantochroa cirrhochloris, 1141-1149 s A. cyanoptera, 403-41 4 Aphelocoma californica, 7/ 90-7 99 4. discors, 403-412 A. coerulescens, 889-892 A. flavirostris, 403-413 Aptenodytes forsteri , 88-108, 1( 164-1074 A. fulvigula, 403-413 A. patagonicus, 88-108 A. georgica, 403-413 Apteryx austratis, 1179-1186 A. gibberifrons, 403-413 Aguila ch rysaetos 1179-1186 A. laysanensis, 1206-1208 A. clanga, 1179-1186 A. penelope, 403-413, 895-896 A. heliaca 1179-1186 A. platyrhynchos, 149-165, 261-266, 1075 1090, 1179- A. pomarina, 1177 9-1186 1186, 1206-1208, 403-413 A. rapax, 1179-1186 A. rhyncotis, 403-413 A. verreauXxil, 1179-1186 A. sibilatrix, 403-413 A ra macao, 658-675 October 2002] Aratinga finschi, 897-906 torio, et al., Cooperatively breeding A. mitrata, 897-906 f Carrion Crow (Corvus corone corone) in Arcese, Peter, see Chan, Yvonne, and Spain, 790-799 Archaeopteryx, 1-17, 943-954, 1187-1201 26-35 Archosauria, 1-17 s E., A geometric method for deter- Ardea alba, 6 ipe of bird eggs, 1179-1186 A. cinerea, 1179-1186 see Herbert Craig E., et al. A. herodias, 812-814 am H., review by, 877-880 area count, 46-53 area sensitivity, 240-243, 2 31, 132-148, 149-165, 175-184, 349 Arenaria interpres, 36-45 7, 770-777, 1154-1161; —— stations, A. melanocephala, 1179-1186, 1179-1186 Arizona, 46-53, 321-334, 349-361, 1149-1154 d C., et al., Forty-third supplement to Arnold, Todd W., et al., Continuous Laying and can Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of clutch-size limmitation in mallards, 261-266 ican Birds, 897-906 Artamus leucorhynchus, 1209-1210 vert, see Selmi, Slaheddine, et al. A. mentalis, 1209-1210 t al., Effects of feather lice on flight be- arthropod, abundance, 210-21 2a.; availability, male Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica), 71-87 Asio flammeus, 1214-1215 lapagos, 1214-1215 A. otus, 1214-1215 and Earnst, Susan, Double sampling A. stygius, 897-906 ite density and population trends in Atthis heloisa, 1141-1149 45 Attila cinnamomeus, 715-734 see Harrington, Brian A., et al. A. spadiceus, 715-734 gicauda, 271-279 Auk, Great, 283-283, 1211-1213 ic rate, 54-61, 437-445 Auklet, Cassin’s, 1036-1051; Crested, 1036-1051; ge, 922-928 Least, 1036-1051; Parakeet, 1036-1051; Rhinoc- ivorus, 695-714 eros, 1036-1051; Whiskered, 1036-1051 95-714 Australia, 175-184 95-714 avian, digits, 1187-1201; —— diseases, 929-942; 695-714 —— distribution patterns, 271-279 ener- irterti, 873-874 getics, 1173-1179; —— growth, 321-227: ce M., et al., In Memoriam: S. Dillon Rip- growth rates, 221-227; mating systems, 2001, 1110-1113 379-390; —— populations, 18-25; pox, 929- ce M., review by, 873-874 942; —— reproduction, 1-17 edo, see Isler, Morton L., et al. Aythya affinis, 622-70, 403-413, 1075-1090 )8, 109-124, 149-165, 487-497, 1024- mmericana, 403-413 75-1090, 1149-1154; antiparasite ——, australis, 403-413 patterns, 507-509, 996-1009; 1. collaris, 403-413 379-390; brooding ——, 1064- . ferina, 1179-1186 ypulatory ——, 770-777; egg—destroying A. fuligula, 1179-1186 $72; evolution of ——, 790-799; facu- A. marila, 1179-1186 esponses of ——, 1167-1173; feeding . nyroca, 1179-1186 445; flight ——, 213-216; foraging . valisineria, 62-70 166-174, foraging, 175-184; hunt- 052-1063; paternity-assurance ——, Backman, Johan, see Sandberg, Roland, et al. eproductive ——, 1-17, 840-845; so- Badyaev, Alexander V., and Qvarnstrém, Anna, Put- ting sexual traits into the context of an organ- versity, 715-734 ism: A life-history perspective in studies of sex- ual selection, 301-310 7-497 Badzinski, Shannon S., et al., Growth and develop- ee McMartin, B., et al. ment of prefledging Canada Geese and Lesser n, and Njoroge, Peter, Important Bird Snow Geese: Ecological adaption or physiologi- 1 Kenya (rev.), 1208-1209 cal constraint, 221-227 in, see Robert, Michel, et al. Baeolophus atricristatus, 897-906 E., see Lovette, I. J., and —— B. bicolor, 71-87, 897-906 Marcelo, see Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia, B. wollweberi, 1149-1154 Index to Volume 119 [Auk, Vol. 119 Berthold, Peter, Bird Migration: A General Survey, northern San Jorge Gulf, Patagonia, Argentina, 2nd edition (rev.), 874-875 233-239 bet-hedging theory, 149-165 Borneo, 873-874 bias, 18-25, 36-45, 46-53 Bostwick, Kimberly S., and Brady, Matthew J., Phy- bill color, 487-497; — — form, 864-871 —— length, logenetic analysis of wing feather taxis in birds: 922-928; —— shape, 864-871; —— size, 864-871 Macroevolutionary patterns of genetic drift?, biodiversity, 641-657 943-954 biogeography, 88-108, 281-282 Both, C., see Lessells, C. M., et al. biological species concept, 36 Boulinier, Thierry, see Selmi, Slaheddine, et al. biomechanics, 1052-1063 Boyd, W. Sean, see Jehl, Joseph R., Jr., et al. biomonitoring program, 185 Brachyramphus marmoratus, 820-826 biparental care, 515-519 B. perdix, 820-826 bird community, 22/7 1-279; conservation, 914- Bradley, Patricia E., The Birds of the Cayman Islands: 921; conservation regions, 907-913; —— An Annotated Check-list (rev.), 1213-1214 dispersal, 778-789; hazard, 587-595: oa Brady, Matthew J., see Bostwick, Kimberly S., and origins, 1187-1201; population, 18-25; —— studies, 1064-1074; surveys, 18-25 Brant, 403-4 13; Atlantic, 510-515; Black, 510-515, Bird of Paradise, 880-881 996-1009 Birdsley, Jeffery, Phylogeny of the tyrant flycatchers Branta bernicula, 403-413, 510-515, 996-1009, 1179- (Tyrannidae) based on morphology and behav- 1186 ior, 715 734 1ladensis, 221-227, 403-413, 587-595, 996-1009, Bittern, — 882-883 79-1186 Biziura lobata , 403 B. leuco} sis, 1179 1186 Blackbird, Brewer's, 556-560; Eurasian, 533-539; B ruficollis, 403-413 Eurasian, 109] 1103; European, 735-748; Red- B. sandvicensis 403-413, 1206-1208 winged, 379-390, 461-472, 561-566, 851-854; Bs ray- eaeur tis index, 71-87 Yellow-headed, 461-472 Br rage 378, 815-819, 1114-1120 Blackcap, 175-184 ts reed 166-174, 426-436, 446-460, 533-539, 544 Blake, John G., and Loiselle, Bette , Manakins (Pi- oo 676-684, 685-694, 770-777, 790-799, 1137- pridae) in second-growth and ny growth for- 1141, 1162 -1166; attempts, 515-519; ests: Patterns of habitat use , movement, and sur- biology, 37 9-390, 770-777, 1036—1051—;— col- vival, 13 2-148 onies, 233-239: —— cycle, 244-250; - expe- Blomqvist, Donald; et al., Genetic parentage and rience, 244-250; —— grounds, 999 ~928, 1137 mate guarding in the Arctic-breeding Western 1141; performance, 735-748, 1091-1103; Sandpiper, 228-233 —— population, 544-550; —— regions, 1075- blood, 487-497; —— samples of birds, 1167 1173 1090; season, 109-124, 125-131, 1149-1154, Bluebird, Eastern, 71-87, 109-124, 391-402; Moun- tain, 391-402 1173-1179; — site, 52 gery 1064-1074; - Bobolink, 271-279 success, 233-239 , 266-27( , 1149-1154 Bobwhite, Northern, 71-87, 426-436 Breeding Bird Survey, pear 778-789 body, 1010-1023; —— composition, 62-70; - con- Brennan, Leonard A., see Provencher, Louis, et al. dition, 185-200; condition index, 1154 Brenninkmeiier, Alex, see Steinen, Eric W. M., and 1161; —— mass, 54 1, 221-227, 437-445, 1121- 1126; —— size, 185-200, 832-83 5, 922-928 Brewster Memorial Award, 2001: Stephen I. Roth- Boersma, P. Dee, see Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia, et al. stein, 280-281 Boisson, Guy , see Penteriani, Vincenzo, et al. Briggs, Susan V., see Coker, Christopher R., et al. Bolivia, 749-769 Brigham, R. M., see Davis, S. K., et al. Bollinger bodies, 929-942 British Columbia, 685-694, 1075-1090 Bombycilla cedrorum, 851- 854 Brommer, Jon E., et al., Reproduction and survival in Bonasa bonasia, 1179-1186 a variable enviroment: Ural Owls (Strix uralen Boness, Daryl J. , see Paredes, Rosana, et al. ) and the three-year vole cycle, 544-550 Bonhomme, Francois, see Crochet, Pierre- Andre, et brood parasitism, 280-281, 349-361, 561-566 al. brood patch, 54-61 Booby, Abbott's, 820-826; ena 820- 826; brood reduction, 24( )-2.43 Brown, 820-826; Masked, 820-826; Nazca, 820- Brotogeris cyat 1optera, 658-675 826; Peruvian, 820-826; ee footed, 820-826; Brown, Charles R., et al., Colony choice in Cliff Swal- Red-footed, 1213-1214 lows: Effects of hetrogeneity in foraging habitat, Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia, et al., Habitat use and 446-460 breeding distribution of Magellanic Penguins in Brown, Mark, see Downs, Coleen T., and —— October 2002] Index to Volun Brown, Mary Bomberger, see Brown, Charles R., et 15, 228-233, 437-445, 914-921 al. 35, 149-165, 311-320, 498-506, 641- Brown, Stephen C., see Harrington, Brian A., et al 1166 Bubalornis albirostris, 403-413 lica, 23 21-334 1 B. niger, 403-413 lis, 897-906 Bubo virginianus, 1052-1063, 1052-1063, 1179-1186 88-108, 897-906, 1179-1186 Bubulcus ibis, 587-595 88-108 Bucephala albeola, 391-402, 1075-1090 880, 1141-1149 B. clangula, 403-413, 676-684, 1179-1186 877-880, 1141-1149 B. islandica, 676-684, 1075-1090, 1179-1186 880, 1141-1149 Buffalo-Weaver, 403-413; Red-billed, 403-413 rtius, 897-906 Bufflehead, 391-402, 1075-1090 pallidus pallidus, 864-871 Bullfinch, Cuban, 1213-1214; Puerto Rican, 882-883 64-871 Bulweria bulwerii, 88-108, 897-906 602 B. fallax, 88-108 596-602, 864-871 Bunting, House, 533-539; Indigo, 1126-11 Wayne, et al., Birds of British Columbia, 556-560; Lazuli, 1010-1023; Painted Wood-warblers Through Old World 1010-1023 rev.), 293-295 Burger, Joanna, and Fox, Glen A., In Memoriam npa, 897-906 vid B. Peakall, 1931-2001, 812-814 rvipennis, 897-906, 1141-1149 Buschat, Rufous, 533-539 1141-1149 bushtits, 808-810 cularius, 621-640 Busse, Przemyslaw, Bird Station Manual (rev.), 290- 621-640 291 621-640 Buteo buteo, 321-334, 790-799, 1179-1186 185-200, 391-402, 437-445. B. jamaicensis, 1052-1063, 1052-1063 22-928 B. lagopus, 1179-1186 iniela, see Baglione, Vittorio, et al. B. lineatus, 1052-1063, 1052-1063 J., review by, 1214-1215 B. magnirostris, 658-675 B. platypterus, 1126-1132 er, 544-550 B. rufinus, 1179-1186 558-675 Butler, Luke K., et al., Molt-migration in Western 179-1186 Tanagers (Piranga ludoviciana): Age effects, aero- 79-1186 dynamics, and conservation implications, 1010 79 ] 186 1023 185-200 Buzzard, 321-334, 790-799 nates, 1154-1161; ——- rates, 1 Byrd, G. V., see Hunter, F. M., et al. pture, 132-148; —— methods, 5 7 ~7 89 Cacatua galerita ophthalmica, 883-888 897-906 Caccamise, Donald F., In Memoriam: Ralph J. Raitt rd 897- 906 1929-2000, 809-810 ns, 695-714 Cacicus cela, 335-348, 658-675 thern, 414-425, 895-896, 929-942 C. melanicterus, 335-348 lis, 414-425, 895-896, 929-942 C. solitarius, 335-348, 695-714 897-9016 Cacique, Yellow-rumped, 335-348 Cactornis hypoleuca, 864-871 Cactospiza pallida, 864-871, 864-871 C. p. pallida, 864-871 rds, 810-811, 820-826, 907-913 Cahill, Thomas, see Herzog, Sebastian K., et al. , 301-310, §51-854, 929-942 Cairina moschata, 403-413 Jones, Ian L., et al. Calamospiza melanocorys, 556-560 icity, 166-174 Calcarius lapponicus, 695-714 F., Rosenstock, see Steven S., et al. C. ornatus, 556-560 listurbances, 1132-1137, 1162-1166 Calidris alba, 1179-1186 851-854, 895-896, 1010-1023 C. alpina, 36-45, 228-233 rmicki, 266-270 >. himantopus, 36-45 1186 °. mauri, 228-233, 437-445, 914-921, 922-928 ishopi, 695-714 . melanotos, 36-45 126-436 . minutilla, 437-445 ris, 897-906 1224 Index to Volume 119 [Auk, Vol. 119 Catharus fuscescens, 414-425 Chlorospingus opthalmicus, 132-148 C. guttatus, 71-87, 955-970, 971-983 Chondestes grammacus, 271-279, 556-560 C. ustulatus, 201-209, 685-694 Chough, Alpine, 858-863 Caudipteryx, 1-17 Christman, Beth J., Extreme between-year variation Celeus elegans, 658-675 in productivity of a Bridled Titmouse (Baeolo- C. flavus, 658-675 phus wollweberi) population, 1149-1154 C. grammicus, 658-675 Christmas Bird Count, 46-53 C. torquatus, 658-675 Christensen, Guttorm N., see Tveraa, Torkild, and Centrocercus minimus, 897-906 Cephalopterus ornatus, 658-675 Chu, Miyoko, et al., Social and genetic monogamy in Cepphus grylle, 1179-1186 territorial and loosely colonial populations of Cercomela melanura, 1179-1186 Phainopepla (Phainopepla nitens), 770-777 Cercotrichas galactotes, 533-539 Cicero, Carla, see Banks, Richard C., et al. Cereopis novaehollandiae, 403-413 Ciconia ciconia, 1179-1186 Cerorhinca monocerata, 1036-1051 C. nigra, 1179-1186 Certhidea olivacea, 864-871 Cigliano, John A., see Hersek, Marta J., et al. Cervenka, Mora L., see Chaplin, Susan B., et al. Cilimburg, Amy B., et al., Effects of dispersal on sur- Ceryle alcyon, 895-896 vival probability of adult Yellow Warblers (Den- Chaetura cinereiventris, 897-906 droica petechia), 778-789 C. egregia, 897-906 Circaetus gallicus, 1179-1186 C. fumosa, 897-906 circular plots, 971-983 C. martinica, 897-906 Circus cyaneus, 587-595, 1179-1186 C. spinicauda, 897-906 C. pygargus, 1179-1186 Chaffinch, Common, 533-539, 566-572 Cisticola juncidis, 533-539 Chan, Yvonne, and Arcese, Peter, Subspecific differ- Cistothorus apolinari, 523-528 entiation and conservation of Song Sparrows C. meridae, 523-528 (Melospiza melodia) in the San Francisco Bay re- C. palustris, 461-472, 523-528 gion inferred by microsatellite loci analysis, C. platensis, 523-528 641-657 clade, 603-620, 621-640, 695-714, 715-734, 943-954, Chaplin, Susan B., et al., Thermal environment of the 984-995 nest during development of Tree Swallow (Tach- Claidris canutus, 149-165 ycineta bicolor) chicks, 845-851 Clangula hyemalis, 403-413 Charadrius alexandrinus, 515-519 classes, 149-165 Charadrius hiaticula, 596-602 classification, 984-995 C. vociferus, 228-233 clearcutting, 955-970 C. semipalmatus, 596-602 climate, 321-334, 1132-1137 Chasiempis sandwichensis, 929-942 climax, 1132-1137 Chat, Yellow-breasted, 851-854 cloud forest, 1141-1149 Chelgren, Nathan D., see Sedinger, James S., et al. Chelidoptera tenebrosa, 658-675 clutch, 185-200, 149-165, 515-519, 914-921, 1091- Chen caerulescens, 62-70, 221-227, 403-413 1103; initiation dates, 228-233; —— size, 1-17, C. canagica, 996-1009 54-61, 125-131, 149-165, 391-402, 735-748, 498- C. rossii, 62-70 506, 510-515, 1149-1154; replacement, 228-233; Cheng, Kimberly M., see Coker, Christopher R., et al. —— volume, 1137-1141 Chenonetta jubata, 403-413 clutch size, model, 228-233; —— determination, 261- Chickadee, Blac k-capped, 391-402, 1149-1154; Car- 266 olina, 71-87, 391-402; Mountain, 391-402 Clytorhynchus hamlini, 883-888 chickens, 426-436 c-myc, 984-995 chicks, 1036-1051, 1064-1074, 1121-1126 Coates, Brian J., and Peckover, William S., Birds of Chiffchaff, Mountain, 596-602 New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago: A Chihuahua, 26-35 Photographic Guide (rev.), 28 China, 596-602 Coccothraustes coccothraustes, 1179-1186 Chiroxiphia pareola, 132-148 Coccyzus americanus, 658-675, 851-854, 1179-1186 C. caudata, 984-995, 1114-1120 C. erythropthalmus, 851-854 Chlamydotis undulata, 1179-1186 Coereba flaveola, 695-714 Chloephaga picta, 403-413 coevolution, 88-108, 301-310 Chloroceryle americana, 984-995 Coker, Christopher R., et al., Intromittent organ mor- Chloropeta natalensis, 379-390 phology and testis size in relation to mating sys- Chlorophanes spiza, 658-675 tem in waterfowl, 403-413 October 2002] Index to Volume Cokinos, Christopher, Hope is the Thing with Feath- 790-799 ers: A Personal Chronicle of Vanished Birds 1179-1186 (rev.), 574-577 1206-1208 Colaptes auratus, 391-402 790-799, 1179-1186 Colibri coruscans, 1141-1149 971-983 C. thalassinus, 1141-1149 179-1186 Colinus virginianus, 71-87, 426-436 179-1186 Colius colius, 251-260 129-942 Collocalia esculenta, 658-675 ilandi, 984-995 C. vanikorensis, 658-675 32-148, 1024-1035 colonial nesting, 461-472; —— goose, 996-1009 re, 1167-1173 colonies, 185-200, 473-486, 770-777, 1036-1051 658-675 colony size, 446-460 eboracensis, 895-896 Colorado, 46-53 11x, 461-472 Colorado Desert, 26-35 7-497 Columba asiatica, 897-906 2001: Raymond A. Paynter, Jr. and C. goodsoni, 897-906 Traylor, Jr., 281-282 . leucocephala, 882-883 497, 770-777; —— display, 349-361; . livia, 213-216, 882-883 ding, 515-519 . palumbus, 1179-1186 ynzed, 349-361, 855-858; Brown-head- . trocaz, 1179-1186 243, 349-361, 556-560, 561-566, 280- . Inornata, 882-883 854, 855-858, 955-970, 271-279; Shiny, . passerina, 882-883 ommittee on Classification and Nomenclature of e-naped, 832-835 North American Birds, 283-283 waii, 929-942 communication, 1141-1149 riel A., see Jenkins, Kendell D., and — community, 533-539; —— composition, 971-983; erre-Andre, et al., Systematics of large —— ecology, 533-539; —— structure, 749-769, eaded gg ulls: Patterns of mitochondrial 1132-1137 iriation in western European taxa, 603- competition, 210-213, 391-402, 658-675, 735-748, 1075-1090, 1154-1161, 1173-1179; —— hypoth- 506 esis, 658-675 rican, 414-425, 587-595, 790-799, 889 Condor, Califorina, 812-814 970; Carrion, 790-799; Fish, 971-983; Confuciusornis, 1-17 in, 929-942; Northwestern, 175-184 Conirostrum bicolor, 695-714 wli, 1187-1201 C. sitticolor, 695-714 ck-billed, 851-854; Common, 561-566; Conpophaga lineata, 984-995 billed, 851-854 Conroy, Michael J., see Lang, Jason D., et al. is, 561-566, 1179-1186 Conroy, Rachael M., see Ward, Andrea B., et al. fasciatus, 929-942 conservation, 641-657, 749-769, 907-913, 914-921, skimo, 907-913, 914-921 929-942, 955-970, 1010-1023, 1036-1051, 132- Francesca J., see Manolis, James C., et al. 148, 149-165; —— biology, 311-320, 1132-1137; leus, 658-675 —— by design, 907-913; —— plans, 271-279 Contopus sordidulus, 1010-1023 stata, 851-854, 955-970 Conurus mitratus, 897-906 ylaceus, 658-675 cooperative breeding, 379-390, 790-799 799 Coot, American, 62-70, 1121-1126 561-566 copulation, 403-413 tris, 1141-1149, 1179-1186, 1179-1186 Coracopis vasa, 403-413 s, 403-413 Coragyps atratus, 1179-1186 s, 403-413, 1179-1186 Corapipo altera, 132-148 79-1186 Cordillera del Condor, 362-378 $13, 1179-1186 Cormorant, 875-877; Pelagic, 820-826 bledayi, 897-906 corridor, 676-684, 528-532 897-906 Corven, James, see Harrington, Brian A., et al. », 88-108, 984-995 Corvus brachyrhynchos, 414-425, 587-595, 790-799, 889-892, 955-970 426-436 C. caurinus, 175-184 658-675 C. corax, 790-799, 1179-1186 658-675 1226 Index to Volume 119 [Auk, Vol. 119 Daption capense, 88-108 Devries, James H., see Arnold, Todd W., et al. Darby, John T. see Massaro, Melanie, et al. Diamond, Anthony W., review by, 875-877 Davis, Lloyd S., see Massaro, Melanie, et al. Diamond, Judy, Bond, Alan B., Kea: Birds of Paradox Davis, S. K., et al., Does egg rejection account for the (rev.), 888-889 low incidence of cowbird parasitism in Chest- diastataxy, 943-954 nut-collared Longspurs (Calcarius ornatus)?, Dicaeum trigonostigma, 695-714 556-560 Dickcissel, 556-560, 851-854 Davis, William E., Jr., and Jackson, Jerome A., Con- diet, 426-436, 473-486, 1075-1090; —— composition, tributions to the History of North American Or- 185-200; ——— differentiation, 216-220; nithology, volumes I, II (rev.), 574 overlap, 216-220 Dawson, Deborah A., see Phillips, Richard A., et al. dietary stress, 185-200 De Lope, F.,, see Barbosa, A., et al. digital reduction, 1187-1201 De Ridder, Elke, et al., Short- and long-term effects Diglossa major, 695-714 of male-like concentrations of testerone on fe- Dingemanse, N. J., see Lessells, C. M., et al. male European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), 487- dinosaurs, 1-17, 1187-1201 497 Diomedea amsterdamensis, 88-108 Deeming, Charles (Ed.), Avian Incubation: Behav- D. antipodensis, 88-108 iour, Environment, and Evolution (rev.), 1210- D. dabbenena, 88-108 1211 D. epomorphora, 88-108, 88-108 DeGraaf, Richard M., see Vander Haegen, W. Mat- D. exulans, 1064-1074, 88-108 thew, and — D. gibsoni, 88-108 Deinonychus, 1-17 D. sanfordi, 88-108 del Hoyo, Josep, et al., Handbook of the Birds of the disease, 166-174, 487-497 World, volume 6 (rev.), 573-574 dispersal, 778-789, 790-799 Del Valle, Hector, see Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia, et al. displays, 1024-1035 DeLay, Linda S., see Kelly, Jeffrey F., et al. distance sampling, 18-25, 46-53,-425 delayed plumage maturation, 1114-1120 distrbution of birds, 414-425, 658-675, 922-928 Delgado, Francisco, see Nebel, Silke, et al. disturbance, 1132-1137 demographics, 996-1009; studies Diving-Petrel, Common, 88-108; Magellanic, 88-108; —— parameters, 321-334 Peruvian, 88-108; South Georgia, 88-108 Dendrexetastes rufigula, 621-640 DNA, 596-602 770-777; —— fingerprinting, 228- Dendrocincla fuliginosa, 658-675 233; —— sequences, 335-348, 695-714 Dendrocolaptes certhia, 621-640 DNA-DNA, 125-131; —— hybridization, 88-108, Dendrocolaptidae, 621-640 984-995 Dendrocopus major, 391-402 Dobbs, Robert C., see Styrsky, John D., et al. Dendrocygna arcuata, 403-413 Dodson, Ronald G., Managing Wildlife Habitat on D. autumalis, 403-413 Golf Courses (rev.), 288-290 D. bicolor, 403-413 Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 695-714, 271-279 D. viduata, 403-413 Donacobius atrecapilla, 897-906 l endroica adelaidae, 882-883 Donacobius atricapillus, 897-906 l ) caerulescens, 109-124, 414-425, 11 Donahue, Michael G., see Butler, Luke K., et al. I ) castanea, 216-220 double brood, 125-131, 244-250 ) discolor, 778-789, 1213 1214 double sampling, 36-45 I ) fusca, 414-425 double-observer method, 18-25 . occidentalis, 1010-1023 doubly labeled water, 1121-1126, 117 3-1179 pensylvanica, 271-279, 523-528 Dove, Mourning, 851-854; Palm, 533-539; Rock, 213 4 petechia, 149-165, 561-566, 695-714, 778-789, 851- 216, 882-883 854 Dowitcher, Long-billed, 36-45 , pinus, 71-87, 695-714 Downs, Coleen T., and Brown, Mark, Nocturnal het- . striata, 658-675, 695-714 erothermy and torpor in the Malachite Sunbird igrina, 216-220, 695-714, 882-883 (Nectarinia famosa), 251-260 . townsendi, 1010-1023 Drepanidinae, 166-174 . virens, 414-425 Dromaius novaehollandiae, 1179-1186 . vitellina, 1213-1214 Dryocopus pileatus, 391-402, 414-425 density, 996-1009, 1132-1137; — - dependence, 210- Duck, African Black, 403-413; Black-bellied Whis- 213, 996-1009, 1162-1166 tling, 403-413; Black-headed, 403-413; Blue- detect46a-5b3, i41l4-4i25t, 5y33,-53 9, 749-769, 778- billed, 403-413; Freckled, 403-413; Fulvous 789 Whistling, 403-413; Harlequin, 403-413, 403- developmental biology, 1187-1201 413, 676-684; Hawaiian, 1206-1208; Laysan, October 2002] Indteo Vxolu n 1206-1208; Long-tailed, 403-413; Mandarin, 1 is, 1179-1186 403-413; Maned, 403-413; Masked, 403-413; ley 29-942 Mottled, 403-413; Muscovy, 403-413; Musk, rradient, 132-148 403-413; Pacific Grey, 403-413; Pink-eared, 403 n S., see Peer, Brian D., et al 413; Ring-necked, 403-413; Ruddy, 403-41 n 1179-1186 403-413; Salvadori’s, 403-413; Torrent, 403-413; | 79-1186 Wandering Whistling, 403-413; White-backed, 1179-1186 403-413; White-faced Whistling, 403-413; 1186 Wood, 62-70, 403-413, 1091-1103 79-1186 ducks, 498-506, 507-509, 676-684; prairie-nest- Bd 1179-1186 ing, 261-266; —— temperate nesting, 1075-1090 E. « 695-714 Ducula aurorae, 883-888 Pas 23529 Dumbacher, John P., review by, 880-881 rt B., see Arnold, Todd W., et al. Dumetella carolinensis, 851-854, 895-896, 1010-1023 mig 9-124, 149-165, 778-789 Dunlin, 36-45, 228-233 mmondii, 1010-1023 Dunn, Jon L., see Banks, Richard C., et al 685-694, 1010-1023 Dunn, Peter O, see Whittingham, Linda A., et al. 4-425 Eagle, Bald, 832-835, 1154-1161; Booted, 790-799; is, 658-675 Steller’s Sea, 832-835 7-1201 Earnst, Susan, see Bart, Jonathan, and e, 251-260; —— debt, 54-61; —— ex- Easton, Wendy E., and Martin, Kathy, Effects of thin- 1121-1126 ning and herbicide treatments on nest-site selec- component, 800-807; — condi- tion by songbirds in young managed forests, , s, 54-61; —— contaminants, 185-200: —— 685-694 : at } aya 7-913; —— factors, 498-506; —— sto- ecological, constraint, 544- 390; —— diversity, 715- sticity, 1132-1137: —— stress, 1149-1154 734; —— factors ee en * | stris, 271-279, 695-714 lationship, 1036-1051; —— restoration, 271- 695-714 we ping nl ‘is ( G. P., see Johansson, Ulf S., et al. ecotones, 311- 1, 201-209 Ectopri stes migr5 atorius, 907-913 Ecuador, 362-378 way 5 sirens, 1209-1210 Eddy, Garrett, 1916-2001, In Memoriam, 1107-1109 1210 Edge, Kerri-Anne, see Massaro, Melanie, et al : ; — Eens, Marcel, see De RiddEelkre, ,et a l nip ch egg laying, bimodal distribution of, 244-250 Ee atten Pitogss a eggs, 54-61, 62-70, 125-131, 149-165, 244-250, 280- EM! sancatnngs a808 281, 426-436, 461-472, 515-519, 544-550, 556- fiventer, 883-888 560, 715-734, 735-748, 778-789, 851-854, 855 E. s¢ idori, 883-888 858, 971-983, 1075-1090, 1091-1103, 1126-1132, -™ a eeeae ee 1173-1179, 1179-1186; —— laying, 244-250: 5, 88-108 pipped ——,, 221-227; —— production, 185-200; *"! : 88-108 —— shape, 1179-1186; —— size, 185-200, 800- * 58-106 SS—108 807, 840-845, 1036-1051, 1137-1141; vol- ume, 800-807 bes 55-105 Egret, Cattle, 587-595; Eastern Great White, 552-556; 9 EM4Y 88-108, 244-250 Great, 552-556; Snowy, 552-556, 882-883 Ug s, 1141-1149 Egretta thula, 552-556 / E. caerula, 552-556 Eu} ephalus, 556-560 E. thula, 882-883 Euy 695-714 E. tricolor, 55 2-556 f 695-714 Eider, Common, 62-70, 403-413; King, 62-70, 403- f 658-675 413, 895-896; Spectacled, 676-684; Steller’s, 403- Eu} enus, 897-906 413 urys etalis, 658-675 Eithlypis lachrymosa, 695-714 eutax lition, 943-954 El Nino, 244-250, 873-874, 1149-1154, 1162-1166 Evans Ogden, Lesley J., see Nebel, Silke, et al. Elaenia flavogaster, 984-995 evolut 35-348, 596-602, 858-863, 943-954, 1075- E. martinica, 1213-1214 I 41-1149; —— of vocal repertoires, 1141- -lanoides forficatus, 971-983 behavioral ——, 596-602; character ——, 1228 Index to Volume 119 [Auk, Vol. 119 943-954; neutral character ——, 943-954; non- Flight, feathers, 1010-1023; —— parameters, 213- adaptive character ——, 943-954 216; —— whistle, 349-361 evolutionary, compromises, 221-227; — — history, flightlessness, 943-954 641-657; —— potential, 641-657; — — relation- floaters, 1132-1137 ships, 88-108, 603-620, 715-734; —— response, flock, composition, 71-87; —— size, 71-87 800-807 Florida, 71-87, 587-595 excreta, 1167-1173 Fluvicola pica albiventer, 984-995 extinction, 929-942 Flycatcher, Acadian, 414-425; Collared, 301-310, extrapair, copulations, 2242¢8 -233; fertilization, 391-402; Dusky, 685-694, 1010-1023; Gray, 125-131, 770-777, 1064-1074; —— — mate choice, 1010-1023; Hammond’s, 1010-1023; Pied, 800- 301-310; —— mating, 125-131; —— paternity, 807, 1091-1103, 1173-1179; Ruddy-tailed, 1024- 228-233, 770-777 1035; Spotted, 533-539 focal animal sampling, 71-87 food, 216-220, 1036-1051, 1121-1126; —— abun- Falco biarmicus, 1179-1186 dance, 244-250; —— availability, 166-174, 446- E cherrug, 603-620, 1179-1186 460, 473-486; —— limitation, 971-983; —— sup- E eleonorae, 835-840, 1179-1186 ply, 544-550, 1162-1166 E pelegrinoides, 1179-1186 food-niche breadth, 216-220 E peregrinus, 321-334, 1036-1051, 1179-1186, 587-595 foraging, 71-87, 109-124, 216-220, 321-334, 473-486, E rusticolus, 587-595, 1179-1186 685-694, 735-748, 1024-1035, 1064-1074; —— FE sparverius, 125-131, 391-402, 426-436, 587-595, efficiency, 54-61, 213-216; ground ——, 1173- 1052-1063, 1052-1063 1179; —— height, 658-675; —— interactions, E tinnunculus, 125-131, 321-33 , 544-551 1141-1149; —— strategies, 858-863; —— suc- Falcon, Eleonora’s, 835-840; Peregrine, 321-334, 587- cess, 266-270 595, 1036-1051 forest, destruction, 749-769; —— fragmentation, Falconiformes, 812-814 271-279, 528-532, 641-657, 685-694, 955-970, Fantail, Grey, 1024-1035 1114-1120, 1173-1179; —— management, 955- Farnsworth, George L., et al., A removal model for 970; —— succession, 271-279 estimating detection probabilities from point- Formicarius colma, 658-675 count surveys, 414-425 Foulehaio carunculata, 1209-1210 fat score, 201-209 Fournier, Francois, et al., Daily energy expenditures feather, 487-497; —— breakage, 213-216; —— col- of free-ranging Common Loon (Gavia immer) oration, 1114-1120; —— damage, 213-216; —— chicks, 1121-1126 development, 185-200; —— lice, 88-108, 213- Ay France, 1132-1137 216; —— origin, 1187-1201; — quality, 213- Frankel, Michelle A., see Hersek, Marta J., et al. 216; —— wear, 922-928 Franklin, Alan B., see Noon, Barry R., and —— fecundity, 149-165 Fraser, Gail, see Jones, Ian L., et al. Feduccia, Alan, Birds are dinosaurs: Simple answer Fratercula cirrhata, 1036-1051 to a complex problem, 1187-1201 E corniculata, 1036-1051 feeding, 996-1009; —— rate, 125-131 E acrtica, 473-486, 1036-1051, 1179-1186 female, condition, 125-131; —— preference, 301-310 Frederick, Peter C., see Salatas, Johanna, et al. Fernandez, Guillermo, see Nebel, Silke, et al. Fregata ariel, 875-877 Ficedula albicollis, 301-310, 391-402, 1179-1186 E minor, 875-877 E hypoleuca, 800-807, 1091-1103, 1173-1179, 1179- Fregetta grallaria, 88-108 1186 E tropica, 88-108 Finch, Deborah M., see Kelly, Jeffrey E, et al. Fretz, J. Scott, Scales of food availability for an en- Finch, House, 301-310, 851-854, 929-942; Vegetarian, dangered insectivore, the Hawaii Akepa, 166- 864-871; Warbler, 864-871; Woodpecker, 864- 174 871; Zebra, 487-497, 566-572 Friesen, V. L., et al., Molecular support for species Finland, 603-620 status of the Nazca Booby (Sula granti), 820-826 fire, 873-874; —— exclusion, 71-87 Frigatebird, Lesser, 875-877 fitness, 54-61, 125-131, 800-807 Fringilla coelebs, 533-539, 566-572, 1179-1186 Fitzpatrick, John W., The AOU and bird conservation: Frith, Clifford B., and Beehler, Bruce M., The Birds Recommitment to the revolution, 907-913 of Paradise (rev.), 880-881 fixed-radius plots, 18-25 Frogmouth, Dulit, 873-874 fledging, 971-983; —— success, 125-131, 735-748 , fruit, 175-184; —— abudance, 132-148; artificial 955-970 ——, 175-184 Fleischer, Robert C., see Chu, Miyoko, et al. Fulica americana, 62-70, 1121-1126 Flicker, Northern, 391-402 E atra, 1179-1186

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