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The Condor 93:1047-1059 © The Cooper Ornithological Society 1991 INDEX TO VOLUME 93 A Aquatic invertebrates, 582-590 Abundance, 266-278, 399-408 Argentina, 443-445, 445-446 Accipiter cooperii, 191-193, 659-665 Arizona, 952-966 Acid sensitive lakes, 286-294 Arkansas, 438-442 Acidification, 286-294 Arnold, Todd W. Intraclutch variation in egg size of Acorn preference, 438-442 American Coots, 19-27 Activity patterns, 916-925 Arnold, Todd W., see Martin, Pamela A. Adaptive variation, 424-432 Arnold, Todd W., and Frank C. Rohwer. Do egg for- Aegolius acadicus, 55-61 mation costs limit clutch size in waterfowl? A Afton, Alan D., and C. Davison Ankney. Nutrient- skeptical view, 1032-1038 reserve dynamics of breeding Lesser Scaup: a Artificial nests, 753-755 test of competing hypotheses, 89-97 Asio flammeus, 295-301 Afton, Alan D., see Ankney, C. Davison otus, 55-61, 295-301 Agapornis roseicollis, 302-317 Askins, Robert A., see Ewert, David D. Age-related differences, 44-48, 884-891 Aspen, Quaking, 473-485 Age-specific survival, 817-824 Astheimer, Lee B., Embryo metabolism and egg neglect Agelaius phoeniceus, 318-329, 365-373, 747-752, 967- in Cassin’s Auklets, 486-495 Asynchronous hatching, 683-693 974, 1013-1016 thilius, 175-176 Athene noctua, 295-301 tricolor, 365-373 Auklet, Cassin’s, see Ptychoramphus aleuticus Aggressive behavior, 916-925, 1010-1012 Austen, Madeline J. W., and Paul T. Handford. Vari- Aimophila botterii, 365-373 ation in the songs of breeding Gambel’s White- Aix sponsa, 817-824 crowned Sparrows near Churchill, Manitoba, Alala, see Corvus hawaiiensis, 676-682 147-152 Alaska, 180-184, 503-515 Avery, Graham, see Cooper, John Albatross, Wandering, see Diomedea exulans Avocet, American see Recurvirostra americana Alcidae, 486-495, 943-951 Aythya affinis, 89-97 Aleutian Islands, 840-852 americana, 340-345 Alisauskas, Ray T., see Ankney, C. Davison Alisterus scapularis, 302-317 B Allen’s Rule, 712-723 Baird, Pat Herron, Optimal foraging and intraspecific Allometric relation, 612-629 competition in the Tufted Puffin, 503-515 Allozymes, 98-105, 295-301, 825-839 Baker, Myron Charles, Jeannette T. Boylan, and Chris- Ammodramus caudacutus, 365-373 topher A. Goulart. Effects of gargle vocalizations maritimus, 365-373 on behavior of Black-capped Chickadees, 62-70 savannarum, 365-373 Balda, Russell P., and Wolfgang Wiltschko. Caching Analysis of variance, 200-203, 1023-1025 and recovery in Scrub Jays: transfer of sun-com- Anas acuta, 582-590 pass directions from shaded to sunny areas, clypeata, 582-590, 811-816 1020-1023 discors, 811-816 Banding, 279-285 oustaleti, 38-43 Barnardius zonarius, 302-317 platyrhynchos, 779-781, 811-816 Bayer, Range D., Roy W. Lowe, and Robert E. Loeffel. rubripes, 189-191 Persistent summer mortalities of Common strepera, 799-810 Murres along the Oregon central coast, 516-525 Ani, Groove-billed, see Crotophaga sulcirostris Beached birds, 516-525, 724-730 Ankney, C. Davison, Alan D. Afton, and Ray T. Ali- Beak coloration, 448-452 sauskas. The role of nutrient reserves in limiting Beal, Kathleen G., and Harry J. Khamis. A problem waterfowl reproduction, 1029-1032 in statistical analysis: simultaneous inference, Ankney, C. Davison, and Ray T. Alisauskas. Nutrient- 1023-1025 reserve dynamics and diet of breeding female Beal, Kathleen G., and Harry J. Khamis. Reply to Gadwalls, 799-810 Quinn and Keough, 202-203 Ankney, C. Davison, see Afton, Alan D. Bee-eater, see Merops bullockoides Annett, Cynthia, see Stewart, David J. Beehler, Bruce M., and R. J. Swaby. Phylogeny and Antbird, Stripe-backed, see Myrmorchilus strigilatus biogeography of the Ptiloris Riflebirds (Aves: Aphelocoma coerulescens, 354-364, 926-934, 1020- Paradisaeidae), 738-745 1023 Behavior, 82-88, 177-180, 755-757, 777-779 ultramarina, 448-452 Bekoff, Marc, see Scott, Abby C. Aphrastura spinicauda, 175-176 Beletsky, Les D., see Harms, Kyle E. [1047] 1048 INDEX TO VOLUME 93 Belthoff, James R., and Sidney A. Gauthreaux, Jr. Ag- Brennan, Leonard A., and Michael L. Morrison. Long- gression and dominance in House Finches, 1010— term trends of Chickadee populations in western 1012 North America, 130-137 Belthoff, James R., and Sidney A. Gauthreaux, Jr. Par- Brood, 779-781 tial migration and differential winter distribu- Brood adoption, 630-636 tion of House Finches in the eastern United parasitism, 106-124, 340-345, 461-462, 967-974 States, 374-382 size, 817-824, 943-952 Bengtson, John L., see Croll, Donald A. Bubo bubo, 295-301 Benson, Karen L., see Benson, Robert H. Bud chemical composition, 473-485 Benson, Robert H., and Karen L. Benson. A reply to Budgerigar. see Melopsittacus undulatus Scott and Garton, 470-472 Buehler, David A., Timothy J. Mersmann, James D. Bergin, Timothy M. A comparison of goodness-of-fit Fraser, and Janis K. D. Seegar. Differences in tests for analysis of nest orientation in Western distribution of breeding, nonbreeding, and mi- Kingbirds (Tyrannus verticalis), 164-171 grant Bald Eagles on the northern Chesapeake Bergmann’s Rule, 712-723 Bay, 399-408 Bielefeldt, John, see Rosenfield, Robert N. Bunting, Lazuli, see Passerina amoena Bildstein, Keith L., Peter C. Frederick, and Marilyn G. Painted, see Passerina ciris Spalding. Feeding patterns and aggressive be- Burger, Joanna, and Michael Gochfeld. Reproductive havior in juvenile and adult American Flamin- vulnerability: parental attendance around gos, 916-925 hatching in Roseate (Sterna dougallii) and Com- Bill depth, 516-525 mon (S. hirundo) Terns, 125-129 Biodiversity, 840-852 Burger, Joanna, and Michael Gochfeld. Human activ- Biogeography, 98-105, 738-745, 1016-1019 ity influence and diurnal and nocturnal foraging Biological species, 987-1000 of Sanderlings (Calidris alba), 259-265 Blackbird, Brewer’s, see Euphagus cyanocephalus Butcher, Gregory S. Mate choice in female Northern Red-winged, see Agelaius phoeniceus Orioles with a consideration of the role of the Tricolored, see Agelaius tricolor black male coloration in female choice, 82-88 Yellow-headed, see Xanthocephalus xanthocepha- Buteo jamaicensis, 1007-1012 lus lagopus, 180-184 Yellow-winged, see Agelaius thilius regalis, 1007-1012 Bleier, William J., see Twedt, Daniel J. swainsoni, 1007-1012 Blood sampling, 747-752 c Blue, Roberta J., see Repasky, Richard R. Blue Bonnet, see Northiella haematogaster Cacatua galerita, 302-317 Bluebird, Eastern, see Sialia sialis roseicapilla, 302-317 Mountain, see Sialia currucoides Cache, 458-461, 1020-1023 Western, see Sialia mexicana Calcium, 458-461 Bluebirds, 793-798 Calder, William A., see Inouye, David W. Body size, 644-658, 526-537, 811-816 Calidris alba, 259-265 Body temperature, 538-545 California, 330-339, 582-590, 952-966 Bonansa umbellus, 473-485 California’s Central Valley, 266-278 Borgia, Gerald, and John C. Wingfield. Hormonal cor- Calyptorhynchus funereus, 302-317 relates of bower decoration and sexual display Canary, Common, see Serinus canarius in the Satin Bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus viola- Cannibalism, 184-185 ceus), 935-942 Cape May, 55-61 Bowen, Bonnie S., Rolf R. Koford, and Sandra L Vehr- Caprimulgus europaeus, 295-301 encamp. Seasonal pattern of reverse mounting Caracara, Crested, see Polyborus plancus in the Groove-billed Ani (Crotophaga sulciros- Cardiff, Steven W., see Zink, Robert M. tris), 159-163 Carotenoids, 987-1000 Bower decoration, 935-942 Carpodacus mexicanus, 374-383, 1010-1012 Bowerbird, Satin, see Ptilonorhynchus violaceus Cavity dynamics, 781-783 Bowerbirds, 935-942 Cavity-nesting birds, 666-675, 781-783 Bowing display, 191-193 Caziani, Sandra M., and Jorge J. Protomastro. Nest Boylan, Jeannette T., see Baker, Myron Charles and eggs of the Stripe-backed Antbird (Myr- Brachyramphus marmoratus, 330-339 morchilus strigilatus), 445-446 Bradley, Mark, and Lynn W. Oliphant. The diet of Census techniques, 279-285, 676-682 Peregrine Falcons in Rankin Inlet, Northwest Central place foraging, 503-515 Territories: an unusually high proportion of Cepphus columba, 765-768, 943-951 mammalian prey, 193-197 Chaco woodland, 445-446 Breebaart, Loes, see St. Louis, Vincent L. Chandler, C. Ray, see Mulvihill, Robert S. Breeding, 71-81, 159-163, 346-353, 409-417, 731- Channel Islands, 773 737, 762-765 Chapman, Angela, and Kenneth V. Rosenberg. Diets inhibition, 354-364 of four sympatric Amazonian Woodcreepers season, 458-461 (Dendrocolaptidae), 904-915 success, 555-562 Charadrius melodus, 753-755 INDEX TO VOLUME 93 Charmosyna papou, 302-317 Corvidae, 926-934 Chek, Andrew A., and Raleigh J. Robertson. Infanti- Corvus corax, 755-757, 788-789 cide in female Tree Swallows: a role for sexual hawaiiensis, 676-682 selection, 454-457 Costa Rica, 447-448 Chen caerulescens atlantica, 701-711 Costs of reproduction, 683-693 Chesapeake Bay, 399-408 Cottonwood bottomlands, 781-783 Chick energetics, 612-629 Coturnix japonica, 28-37 growth, 943-952 Courtship, 859-863 Chickadee, Black-capped, see Parus atricapillus Cowbird, Brown-headed, see Molothrus ater Carolina, see Parus carolinensis Crane, Canadian Sandhill, see Grus canadensis rowani Chestnut-backed, see Parus rufescens Crane, Greater Sandhill, see Grus canadensis tabida Mountain, see Parus gambeli Creelman, E., and A. E. Storey. Sex differences in re- Chile, 175-176 productive behavior of Atlantic Puffins, 390- Christidis, L., R. Schodde, D. D. Shaw, and S. F. 398 Maynes. Relationships among the Australo- Crimson Rosella, see Platycercus elegans Papuan Parrots, Lorikeets, and Cockatoos (Aves: Croll, Donald A., Anthony J. Gaston, and David G. Psittaciformes): protein evidence, 302-317 Noble. Adaptive loss of mass in Thick-billed Christmas Bird Count, 130-137 Murres, 496-502 Circular distribution, 164-171 Croll, Donald A., Steven D. Osmek, and John L. Bengt- Clamator glandarius, 49-54 son. An effect of instrument attachment on for- Clark, Robert G., see Gloutney, Mark L. aging trip duration in Chinstrap Penguins, 777- Clinal variation, 987-1000 779 Clutch size, 106-124, 447-448, 683-693, 799-810, Crotophaga sulcirostris, 159-163 817-824, 892-903, 1026-1029, 1029-1032, Crow, Hawaiian, see Corvus hawaiiensis 1032-1038 Cuckoo, Great Spotted, see Clamator glandarius Clutch-size limitation, 89-97 Culmen length, 516-525 CO, production, 546-554 Cyanocitta cristata, 438-442 Coahuila, 469-470, 470-472 Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae, 302-317 Coccothraustes vespertinus, 71-81, 694-700 Cyclopsitta gulielmiterti, 302-317 Cockatoo, Sulphur-crested, see Cacatua galerita Yellow-tailed Black, see Calyptorhynchus funereus D Coloniality, 666-675 Colony, 125-129, 555-562 Day, Robert H., see DeGange, Anthony R. Color, 409-417, 987-1000 DeGange, Anthony R., and Robert H. Day. Mortality bands, 1013-1016 of seabirds in the Japanese land-based gillnet phases, 409-417 fishery for salmon, 251-258 polymorphism, 383-389 Demography, 765-768 Colorado, 781-783 Demong, Natalie J., see Emlen, Stephen T. Columba livia, 546-554 Dendrocincla fuliginosa, 904-915 Communal breeding, 159-163 merula, 904-915 Compartmentalization of injury, 781-783 Dendroica caerulescens, 575-581 Competition, 184-185 petechia, 712-723 Compsohalieus perspicillatus, 840-852 Density, 555-562 Computer simulation, 164-171 Deroptyus accipitrinus, 177-180 Coniferyl benzoate, 473-485 Derrickson, Kim C., and Ian G. Warkentin. The role Conspecific nest parasitism, 967-974 of egg-capping in the evolution of eggshell re- Cooper, John, Leslie G. Underhill, and Graham Avery. moval, 757-759 Primary molt and transequatorial migration of Desenne, Philip A., see Strahl, Stuart D. the Sooty Shearwater, 724-730 Determinate laying, 106-124 Cooper Ornithological Society annual meeting, 1041- Dialects, 147-152, 644-658 1044 Diet, 177-280, 193-197, 799-810, 975-986 Cooperative breeding, 159-163 Dietary calcium, 286-294 Coot, American, see Fulica americana Differential migration, 374-383, 694-700 Copo Reserve, 445-446 Digestive organs, 799-810 Copulation, 159-163, 433-437, 859-863 Diomedea exulans, 731-737 Coral reefs, 383-389 Dispersal, 466-468, 926-934 Cormorant, Brandt’s, see Phalcrocorax penicillatus Distraction display, 12-18 Double-crested, see Hypoleucus auritus and Phal- Distress calls, 637-643 acrocorax auritus Distribution, 175-176, 399-408, 762-765, 825-839, Great, see Phalacrocorax carbo 952-966 Japanese, see Phalacrocorax capillatus Dittmann, Donna L., see Zink, Robert M. Palla’s, see Compsohalieus perspicillatus and Phal- Dive-depth relationship, 44—48 acrocorax perspicillatus Diving, 44-48 Cormorants, 44-48, 840-852 Doerr, Phillip D., see Repasky, Richard R. Corticosterone, 354-364, 935-942 Dominance, 62-70 1050 INDEX TO VOLUME 93 Doubly labeled water, 138-146, 346-353, 546-554, Eudyptes chrysolophus, see Macaroni Penguin 598-611, 793-798 Euliss, Ned H., Jr., Robert L. Jarvis, and David S. Douglas-fir forest, 563-574 Gilmer. Feeding ecology of waterfowl wintering Drent, Rudolf, see Klaassen, Marcel on evaporation ponds in California, 582-590 Driftnet fisheries, 251-258, 1042 Euphagus cyanocephalus, 967-974 Drobney, Ronald D. Nutrient limitation of clutch size Evaporation ponds, 582-590 in waterfowl: is there a universal hypothesis, Evens, Jules G., Gary W. Page, Stephen A. Laymon, 1026-1029 and Richard W. Stallcup. Distribution, relative Droge, Dale L., Patricia Adair Gowaty, and Wesley abundance, and status of the California Black W. Weathers. Sex-biased provisioning: a test for Rail in western North America, 952-966 differences in field metabolic rates of nestling Ewert, David D., and Robert A. Askins. Flocking be- Eastern Bluevirds, 793-798 havior of migratory warblers in winter in the Drought, 779-781 Virgin Islands, 864-868 Duck, American Black, see Anas rubripes Extra-pair copulation, 390-398, 433-437 Wood, see Aix sponsa Ruddy, see Oxyura jamaicensis Dunne, Peter, see Russel, Robert W. F Dwyer, Christopher P., see Krapu, Gary L. Falco columbarius, 433-437 mexicanus, 762-765 E peregrine, 193-197 Eagle, Bald, see Haliaeetus leucocephalus peregrinus, 193-197 Eclectus roratus, 302-317 rusticolus, 180-184 Ecological correlates, 644-658 Falcon, Peregrine, see Falco peregrinus Ecomorphology, 172-175 Prairie, see Falco mexicanus Ectoparasites, 418-423 Fat deposition, 869-883 Egg composition, 28-37 reserves, 153-158 destruction, 184-185 Feather mites, 418-423 neglect, 486-495 Feeding behavior, 473-485, 916-925 Production Hypothesis, 1029-1032 ecology, 503-515, 582-590 removal, 106-124 Female vocalization, 365-373 size, 19-27, 28-37 Fig-Parrot, Orange-breasted, see Cyclopsitta guliel- Viability Hypothesis, 1029-1032 miterti water loss, 28-37 Finch, House, see Carpodacus mexicanus Egg-capping, 755-757 Large-footed, see Pezopetes capitalis Egg-shell removal, 755-757 Flamingo, American, see Phoenicopterus ruber ruber Eggs, 447-448, 755-757 Fleischer, Robert C., Stephen I. Rothstein, and Linda Egretta sacra, 383-389 S. Miller. Mitochondrial DNA variation indi- El Nifio, 516-525 cates gene flow across a zone of known second- El Nino Southern Oscillation, 853-858 ary contact between two subspecies of the Brown- Electrical conductivity, 463-465 headed Cowbird, 185-189 Emberizinae, 447-448 Flight, 496-502 Embryo metabolism, 486-495 Flight behavior, 55-61 Emlen, Stephen T., Peter H. Wrege, Natalie J. Demong, duration, 546-554 and Robert E. Hegner. Flexible growth rates in energy metabolism, 546-554 nestling White-fronted Bee-eaters: a possible song, 12-18 adaptation to short-term food shortage, 591- Flock size, 676-682 598 Flocking behavior, 864-868 Emms, S. K., and N.A.M. Verbeek. Brood size, food Floral abundance, 279-285 provisioning, and chick growth in the Pigeon Florida, 759-762 Guillemot (Cepphus columba), 943-951 Flycatcher, Ash-throated, see Myiarchus cinerascens Empidonax difficilis, 563-574 Hammond’s, see Empidonax hammondii hammondii, 563-574 Pacific-slope, see Empidonax difficilis Endangered species, 38-43, 469-470 Food availability, 89-97 Energetics, 138-146, 153-158, 346-353, 496-502, 546- habits, 1007-1012 554, 869-883 provisioning, 943-952 Energy balance, 869-883 restriction, 526-537 budget, 138-146, 598-611 stress, 591-598 expenditure, 793-798 Foraging, 259-265, 346-353, 496-502, 777-779 metabolism, 138-146 Foraging efficiency, 346-353 requirements, 153-158 Formicariidae, 445-446 ENSO, 853-858 Fossil stork, 1004-1006 Entanglement, 251-258 Founder effect, 1001-1003 Environmental unpredictability, 591-598 Fraser, James D., see Buehler, David A. INDEX TO VOLUME 93 1051 Fratercula arctica, 390-398 Gyps coprotheres, 153-158 cirrhata, 251-258, 503-515 Gyrafalcon, see Falco rusticolus Frederick, Peter C., see Bildstein, Keith L. Fregata ariel, 555-562 Fregatidae, 555-562 H Frigatebird, Lesser, see Fregata ariel Habitat, 399-408, 762-765 Fulica americana, 19-27 Habitat fragmentation, 864-868 Fuller, Mark R., see Gessaman, James A. loss, 952-966 Fulmar, Northern, see Fulmarus glacialis Haematopus bachmani, 892-903 Fulmarus glacialis, 409-417 Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 399-408 Fusco, Gea, see Randi, Ettore Handford, Paul, and Stephen C. Lougheed. Variation in duration and frequency characters in the song of the Rufous-collared Sparrow, Zonotrichia ca- G pensis, with respect to habitat, trill dialects and Gadwall, see Anas strepera body size, 644-658 Galah, see Cacatua roseicapilla Handford, Paul T., see Austen, Madeline J. W. Gallinula chloropus guami, 38-43 Harms, Kyle E., Les D. Beletsky, and Gordon H. Or- Gaston, Anthony J., see Croll, Donald A. ians. Conspecific nest parasitism in three species Gauthier, Gilles, and Josée Tardif. Female feeding and of New World Blackbirds, 967-974 male vigilance during nesting in Greater Snow Harris, M. P., see Wanless, S. Geese, 701-711 Hatch, Scott A. Evidence for color phase effects on the Gauthreaux, Sidney A., Jr., see Belthoff, James R. breeding and life history of Northern Fulmars, Geese, Greater Snow, see Chen caerulescens atlantica 409-417 Gene flow, 185-189, 318-329, 926-934 Hatching asynchrony, 19-27 Genetic divergence, 295-301 success, 759-762 Geoffroyus geoffroyi, 302-317 Hatchling type, 612-629 simplex, 302-317 Hawk, Cooper’s, see Accipiter cooperii Geographic variation, 383-389, 448-452, 712-723, Ferruginous, see Buteo regalis 892-903, 987-1000 Red-tailed, see Buteo jamaicensis Geothlypis trichas, 12-18 Rough-legged, see Buteo lagopuai Gessaman, James A., Gar W. Workman, and Mark R. Swainson’s, see Buteo swainsoni Fuller. Flight performance, energetics and water Hayward, Gregory D., Cameron B. Kepler, and J. Mi- turnover of Tippler Pigeons with a harness and chael Scott. Point counts from clustered popu- dorsal load, 546-554 lations: lessons from an experiment with Ha- Gilmer, David S., see Euliss, Ned H. waiian Crows, 676-682 Glossopsitta concinna, 302-317 Hegner, Robert E., see Emlen, Stephen T. Gloutney, Mark L., and Robert G. Clark. The signif- Hepp, Gary R., and James E. Hines. Factors affecting icance of body mass to female dabbling ducks winter distribution and migration distance of during late incubation, 811-816 Wood Ducks from southern breeding popula- Gnatcatcher, California, see Polioptila californica tions, 884-891 Gochfeld, Michael, see Burger, Joanna Heron, Eastern Reef, see Egretta sacra Goldstein, Isaac R., see Strahl, Stuart D. Heusmann, H. W., see Frank C. Rohwer Goodness-of-fit tests, 164-171 Hiebert, Sara M. Seasonal differences in the response Gore, Jeffery A., and Michael J. Kinnison. Hatching of Rufous Hummingbirds to food restriction: success in roof and ground colonies of Least body mass and the use of torpor, 526-537 Terns, 759-762 High-seas, 251-258 Goulart, Christopher A., see Baker, Myron Charles Hines, James E., see Hepp, Gary R. Gowaty, Patricia Adair, see Droge, Dale L. Hippoboscid flies, 418-423 Grackle, Boat-tailed, see Quiscalus major Hitchcock, Mark A., see Lanning, Dirk V. Common, see Quiscalus quiscula Hobblebush, 575-581 Great-tailed, see Quiscalus mexicanus Holocene, 840-852 Greater Antillean, see Quiscalus niger Holway, David A. Nest-site selection and the impor- Graves, J. A., see Ortega-Ruano, J. tance of nest concealment in the Black-throated Great Plains, 975-986 Blue Warbler, 575-581 Greenberg, Russell, see McDonald, Mary Victoria Hooge, Philip N., see Koenig, Walter D. Grosbeak, Evening, see Coccothraustes vespertinus Hormones, 354-364, 935-942 Group-living, 418-423 Hoysak, Drew J., and Patrick J. Weatherhead. Sam- Grouse, Ruffed, see Bonansa umbellus pling blood from birds: a technique and an as- Growth, 138-146, 153-158 sessment of its effect, 746-752 Growth rate, 591-598, 612-629 Hughes, Melissa, see Nowicki, Stephen Grus canadensis rowani, 266-278 Human disturbance, 125-129, 259-265 canadensis tabida, 266-278 Hummingbird, Broad-tailed, see Selasphorus platycer- Gulf of Mexico, 869-883 cus Gullion, Gordon W., see Jakubas, Walter J., 473-485 Rufous, see Selasphorus rufus 1052 INDEX TO VOLUME 93 Hybridization, 185-189, 825-839 Kern, Michael D., see Sogge, Mark K. Hypoleucus auritus, 840-852 Kern, Robert, see Sogge, Mark K. Khamis, Harry J., see Beal, Kathleen G. I Kiff, Lloyd F., see Klein, Nedra K. Icterus, 82-88 King-Parrot, Australian, see Alisterus scapularis Icterus galbula, 82-88 Kingbird, Western, see Tyrannus verticalis Incubation, 28-37, 89-97, 125-129, 486-495, 768- Kinnison, Michael J., see Gore, Jeffery A. 773, 799-810, 811-816 Kirkpatrick, Roy L., see Morton, John M. Indeterminate laying, 106-124 Kittiwake, Black-legged, see Rissa tridactyla Individual recognition, 12-18 Klaassen, Marcel, and Rudolf Drent. An analysis of Infanticide, 454-457, 630-636 hatchling resting metabolism: in search of eco- Inouye, David W., William A. Calder, and Nickolas logical correlates that explain deviations from M. Waser. The effect of floral abundance on allometric relations, 612-629 feeder censuses of Hummingbird populations, Klein, Nedra K., Manuel A. Marin, Thomas S. Schu- 279-285 lenberg, and Lloyd F. Kiff. Eggs, nests, and nest- Insulation, 538-545 building behavior of the Large-Footed Finch Interrupted migration, 236-250 (Pezopetes capitalis) in Costa Rica, 447-448 Intersexual behavioral differences, 659-665 Klicka, John, and Kevin Winker. Observations of Rav- Intraspecific differences, 630-636 ens preying on adult Kittiwakes, 755-757 nest intruders, 433-437 Knapic, Michael, see Kern, Michael D. nest parasitism, 817-824 Knopf, Fritz L., see Sedgwick, James A. Irruptions, 694-700 Koenig, Walter D., Mark T. Stanback, Philip N. Hooge, Islands, 340-345 and Ronald L. Mumme. Distress calls in the Islas Diego Ramirez, 175-176 Acorn Woodpecker, 637-643 Itoh, Singi. Geographical variation of the plumage Koford, Rolf R., see Bowen, Bonnie S. polymorphism in the Eastern Reef Heron Komen, Joris. Energy requirements of nestling Cape (Egretta sacra), 383-389 Vultures, 153-158 Krapu, Gary L., Christopher P. Dwyer, and Carmen J R. Luna. Orphaned Mallard brood travels alone Jakubas, Walter J., and Gordon W. Gullion. Use of from nest to water, 779-781 Quaking Aspen flower buds by Ruffed Grouse: Kroodsma, Donald E., and Hiroshi Momose. Songs of its relationship to Grouse densities and bud the Japanese population of the Winter Wren chemical composition, 473-485 (Troglodytes troglodytes), 424-432 Jarvis, Robert L., see Euliss, Ned H. Kuenzi, Amy Jo, Frank R. Moore, and Ted R. Simons. Jay, Blue, see Cyanocitta cristata Stopover of neotropical landbird migrants on Florida Scrub, see Aphelocoma c. coerulescens East Ship Island following trans-gulf migration, Gray-breasted, see Aphelocoma ultramarina 869-883 Jays, 438-442 Jimenez, Jose Luis, see Strahl, Stuart D. Johnson, L. Scott, and L. Henry Kermott. Effect of L nest-site supplementation on polygynous be- L’Hyver, Marie-Aude, and Edward H. Miller. Geo- havior in the House Wren (Troglodytes aedon), graphic and local variation in nesting phenology 784-787 and clutch size of the Black Oystercatcher, 892- Johnson, L. Scott, see Kermott, L. Henry 903 Joint nesting, 159-163 Lanning, Dirk V., and Mark A. Hitchcock. Breeding Junco, Dark-eyed, see Junco hyemalis distribution and habitat of Prairie Falcons in Junco hyemalis, 172-175, 538-545 northern Mexico, 762-765 phaeonotus, 138-146, 346-353 Laterallus jamaicensis, 952-966 Junco, Yellow-eyed, see Junco phaeonotus Lathamus discolor, 302-317 Latitude, 612-629 K Latitudinal sex ratio variation, 374-383 Kennedy, E. Dale. Determinate and indeterminate egg- Laymon, Stephen A., see Evens, Jules G. laying patterns: A review, 106-124 Lean mass, 463-465 Keough, M. J., see Quinn, G. P. Learning, 1-11 Kepler, Cameron B., see Hayward, Gregory D. Lefevre, Christine, see Siegel-Causey, Douglas Kerlinger, Paul, see Russell, Robert W. Life history, 409-417 Kermott, L. Henry, L. Scott Johnson, and Marilyn S. Lindstedt, Susan M., see Pogson, Thomas H. Merkle. Experimental evidence for the function Linz, George M., see Twedt, Daniel J. of mate replacement and infanticide by males Lipid, 463-465 in a north-temperate population of House Wrens, Lipid-limitation hypothesis, 1026-1029 630-636 Local variation, 892-903 Kermott, L. Henry, see Johnson, L. Scott Loeffel, Robert E., see Bayer, Range D. Kern, Michael D., and Michael Knapic. Short-term Lohr, Bernard, and Stephen Nowicki. Pitch production variations in water-vapor pressure in nests of in Carolina Chickadee songs, 197-199 common canaries, 768-773 Lokemoen, John T. Brood parasitism among water- INDEX TO VOLUME 93 1053 fowl nesting on islands and peninsulas in North Miller, Linda S., see Fleischer, Robert C. Dakota, 340-345 Mimicry, 443-445 Lorenzini, Rita, see Randi, Ettore Mitochondrial DNA, 98-105, 185-189, 318-329, Lorikeet, Musk, see Glossopsitta concinna 1016-1019 Orange-billed, see Neopsittacus pullicauda Mixed foraging flocks, 864-868 Papuan, see Charmosyna papou Mobbing, 753-755 Plum-faced, see Oreopsittacus arfaki Mock, Patrick, J., Daily allocation of time and energy Rainbow, see Trichoglossus haematodus of Western Bluebirds feeding nestlings, 598-61 1 Varied, see Psitteuteles versicolor Molothrus ater, 185-189, 747-752 Yellow-billed, see Neopsittacus musschenbroekii artemisiae, 185-189 Lory, Western Black-capped, see Lorius lory obscurus, 185-189 Lougheed, Stephen C., see Handford, Paul Molt, 236-250, 209-235, 724-730, 731-737 Lovebird, Peach-faced, see Agapornis roseicollis Molt-migration, 236-250 Lowe, Roy W., see Bayer, Range D. Momose, Hiroshi, see Kroodsma, Donald E. Luna, Carmen R., see Krapu, Gary L. Monogamy, 71-81, 390-398 Moore, Frank R., see Kuenzi, Amy Jo M Moore, Michael C., see Schoech, Stephan J. Macaroni Penguin, 175-176 Moorhen, Mariana Common, see Gallinula chloropus Magpie, Black-billed, see Pica pica guami Magpie, see Pica pica Morphological constraints, 644-658 Malacosoma disstria, 473-485 Morphology, 712-723 Male/female philopatry, 189-191 Morrison, Michael L., see Brennan, Leonard A. Male pair status, 89-97 Mortality, 251-258, 779-781 Mallard, Mariana, see Anas oustaleti Morton, John M., Roy L. Kirkpatrick, and Eric P. Mallard, see Anas platyrhynchos Smith. Comments on estimating total body lip- Mariana Islands, 38-43 ids from measures of lean mass, 463-465 Marin, Manuel A., see Klein, Nedra K. Morton, Martin, L. Postfledging dispersal of Green- Marler, Peter, see Nowicki, Stephen tailed Towhees to a subalpine meadow, 466- Martin, Pamela A., and Todd W. Arnold. Relation- 468 ships among fresh mass, incubation time, and Multivariate morphometrics, 825-839 water loss in Japanese Quail eggs, 28-37 Mulvihill, Robert S., and C. Ray Chandler. A com- Martin, Purple, see Progne subis parison of wing shape between migratory and Maryland, 399-408 sedentary dark-eyed Juncos (Junco hyemalis), Mate choice, 82-88, 935-942 172-175 harassment, 365-373 Mumme, Ronald L., see Koenig, Walter D. replacement, 630-636 Mumme, Ronald L., see Schoech, Stephan J. Maturation, 448-452 Murre, Common, see Uria aalge Mayer, Paul, M., and Mark R. Ryan. Survival rates of Thick-billed, see Uria lomvia artificial Piping Plover nests in American Av- Murrelet, Marbled, see Brachyramphus marmoratus ocet colonies, 753-755 Museum specimens, 236-250 Maynes, S. F., see Christidis, L. Mycteria, 1004-1006 McDonald, Mary Victoria, and Russell Greenberg. Nest americana Linnaeus, 1004-1006 departure calls in female songbirds, 365-373 Myiarchus cinerascens, 461-462 Meadowlark, Eastern, see Sturnella magna Myrmorchilus, 445-446 Western, see Sturnella neglecta strigilatus, 445-446 Melanerpes formicivorus, 637-643 Melopsittacus undulatus, 302-317 N Melospiza georgiana, 1-11, 365-373 Naslund, Nancy L., see Singer, Steven W. melodia micronyx, 773-776 Natural nest cavities, 784-787 Merkle, Marilyn S., see Kermott, L. Henry Naugler, Christopher, T., and Peter C. Smith. Song Merlin, see Falco columbarius similarity in an isolated population of Fox Spar- Merops bullockoides, 591-598 rows (Passerina iliaca), 1001-1003 Mersmann, Timothy J., see Buehler, David A. Nelson, Douglas A. Demography of the Pigeon Guil- Metabolic rate, 793-798 lemot on southeast Farallon Island, California, Metabolism, 538-545 765-768 Mewaldt-King student research award, 791 Neophema bourkii, 302-317 Mexico, 236-250, 762-765 chrysostoma, 302-317 Micropsitta bruijnii, 302-317 Neopsittacus musschenbroekii, 302-317 pusio, 302-317 pullicauda, 302-317 Midden site, 840-852 Neotropical landbird migrants, 869-883 Migration, 55-61, 172-175, 236-250, 374-382, 399- migratory bird program, 1041 408, 864-868, 884-891 Neotropics, 447-448 Migration distance, 712-723 Nest, 445-446, 447-448, 755-757 Migrational-uncertainty hypothesis, 1026-1029 Nest behavior, 365-373 Miller, Edward H., see L’Hyver, Marie-Aude boxes, 784-787 1054 INDEX TO VOLUME 93 building, 191-193 Oriole, Northern see Jcterus galbula concealment, 575-581 Ortega-Ruano, J., and J. A. Graves. Reverse mounting departure calls, 365-373 during the courtship of the European Shag Phal- destruction, 967-974 acrocorax aristotelis, 859-836 dispersion, 452-454 Osmek, Steven D., see Croll, Donald A. humidity, 768-773 Otus asio, 55-61 microhabitat, 575-581 scops, 295-301 orientation, 164-171 Owl, Barn, see Tyto alba parasitism, 967-974 Common Scops, see Otus scops predation, 575-581 Eagle, see Bubo bubo site, 330-339, 575-581 Little, see Athene noctua site abundance, 784-787 Long-eared, see Asio otus site competition, 184-185, 461-462 Saw-whet, see Aegolius acadicus site quality, 784-787 Screech, see Otus asio site selection, 563-574, 575-581 Short-eared, see Asio flammeus spacing, 555-562 Tawny, see Strix aluco survival, 753-755 Owls, migrating, 55-61 vulnerability, 125-129 Oxyura jamaicensis, 582-590 Nesting, 177-180, 340-345, 447-448 Oystercatcher, Black see Haematopus bachmani Nesting behavior, 701-711, 768-773 density, 452-454 ye habitat, 1007-1012 Page, Gary W., see Evens, Jules G. phenology, 892-903 Pair formation, 82-88 sites, 180-184 Paradisaeidae, 738-745 Nestling, 138-146, 793-798 Parakeet, Derbyan, see Psittacula derbiana care, 598-611 Red-fronted, see Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae development, 591-598 Slaty-headed, see Psittacula himalayana growth, 49-54, 773-776 Parasitism, 49-54 Netta peposaca, 175-176 Parental care, 125-129 Nightjar, European, see Caprimulgus europaeus investment, 71-81, 390-398 Noble, David G., see Croll, Donald A. Parents, 346-353 Nocturnal field observations, 55-61 Parotia lawesii, 738-745 foraging, 259-265 Parrot, Australo-Papuan, 302-317 North Dakota, 975-986 Blue-collared, see Geoffroyus simplex North Pacific Ocean, 251-258 Blue-winged, see Neophema chrysostoma Northern Great Plains, 975-986 Bourke’s, see Neophema bourkii Northielia haematogaster, 302-317 Eclectus, see Eclectus roratus Northwest Territories, 193-197 Ground, see Pezoporus wallicus Northwestern California, 563-574 Hawk-headed, also Red-fan, see Deroptyus accip- Nova Scotia, 189-191 itrinus Nowicki, Stephen, Melissa Hughes, and Peter Marler. Red-capped, see Purpureicephalus spurius Flight songs of Swamp Sparrows: alternative Red-cheeked, see Geoffroyus geoffroyi phonology of an alternative song category, 1-11 Red-rumped, see Psephotus haematonotus Nowicki, Stephen, see Lohr, Bernard Superb, see Polytelis swainsonii Nutrient limitation, 1026-1029, 1032-1038 Swift, see Lathamus discolor Nutrient reserve hypothesis, 811-816 Parrots, 302-317 reserves, 89-97, 799-810, 811-816, 1026-1029, Parulinae, 712-723, 864-868 1029-1032 Parus atricapillus, 62-70, 130-137 Nutrition, 458-461 carolinensis, 197-199 gambeli, 130-137 O rufescens, 130-137 Oaks, 438-442 Passer domesticus, 175-176 Observer variation, 676-682 Passerculus sandwichensis, 1016-1019 Offspring, 346-353 Passerella iliaca, 1001-1003 Oil development, 180-184 Passerina amoena, 236-250 Old-growth forest, 330-339, 563-574 ciris, 209-235, 987-1000 Oliphant, Lynn W., see Bradley, Mark Penguin, 777-779 Olson, Storrs L. The fossil record of the Genus Myc- Peninsulas, 340-345 teria (Ciconiidae) in North America, 1004-1006 Peterson, A. Townsend. Geographic variation in the Ontogeny, 448-452 ontogeny of beak coloration of Gray-breasted Optimal foraging, 503-515 Jays (Aphelocoma ultramarina), 448-452 Oregon, 516-525 Peterson, A. Townsend. Gene flow in Scrub Jays: fre- Oreopsittacus arfaki, 302-317 quency and direction of movement, 926-934 Orians, Gordon H., see Harms, Kyle E. Pezopetes capitalis, 447-448 Oriole, 82-88 Pezoporus wallicus, 302-317 INDEX TO VOLUME 93 1055 Phalacrocoracidae, 44-48, 840-852 Populus tremuloides, 473-485 Phalacrocorax, 859-863 Postfledging dispersal, 466-468 Phalacrocorax albiventer, 825-839 Postnatal dispersal, 466-468 aristotelis, 859-863 Poulin, Robert. Group-living and infestation by ec- atriceps, 825-839 toparasites in Passerines, 418-423 auritus, 840-852, 853-858 Pre-incubation behavior, 659-665 capillatus, 840-852 Predation risk, 125-129 carbo, 840-852 Predator attraction, 637-643 kenyoni, 840-852 Predator-prey interaction, 755-757 magellanicus, 44-48 Prescott, David R. C. Winter distribution of age and pelagicus, 840-852 sex Classes in an irruptive migrant, the Evening penicillatus, 853-858 Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus), 694-700 perspicillatus, 840-852 Pribil, Stanislav, and Jaroslav Picman. Why house urile, 840-852 wrens destroy clutches of other birds: a support Phalcoboenus australis, 175-176 for the nest site competition hypothesis, 184— Phenylpropanoid, 473-485 185 Philohela minor, 463-465 Primary molt, 724-730 Phoenicopterus ruber ruber, 916-925 Progesterone, 354-364 Phonology, 1-11 Progne subis, 666-675 Phylogenetic relationships, 295-301 Protein electrophoresis, 302-317 species, 987-1000 polymorphism, 295-301 Phylogeny, 424-432 Protein-limitation hypothesis, 1026-1029 Phylogeny inference, 98-105 Protomastro, Jorge J., see Caziani, Sandra M. Pica pica, 49-54, 452-454 Psephotus haematonotus, 302-317 Picman, Jaroslav, see Pribil, Stanislav Psittacella brehmii, 302-317 Pierotti, Raymond. Review of Ravens in Winter by picta, 302-317 Bernd Heinrich, 788-789 Psittacidae, 302-317 Pierotti, Raymond. Individual variation and the costs Psittacula derbiana, 302-317 of reproduction, Review of Lifetime Reproduc- himalayana, 302-317 tion in Birds by lan Newton, 1039-1040 Psitteutcles versicolor, 302-317 Pigeon Guillemot, see Cepphus columba Ptiloris, 738-745 Pigeon, Tippler, see Columba livia Ptiloris alberti, 738-745 Pintails, Northern, see Anas acuta intercedens, 738-745 Pipilo aberti, 98-105 magnificus, 738-745 albicollis, 98-105 paradiseus, 738-745 chlorura, 466-468 victoriae, 738-745 crissalis, 98-105 Ptychoramphus aleuticus, 486-495 fuscus, 98-105 Puffin, Atlantic, see Fratercula arctica Pitch change, 197-199 Tufted, see Fratercula cirrhata Platycercus elegans, 302-317 Puffinus griseus, 251-258, 724-730 eximius, 302-317 tenuirostris, 251-258 Plover, Piping, see Charadrius melodus Purpureicephalus spurius, 302-317 Plumage, 987-1000 Pygmy-Parrot, Buff-faced, see Micropsitta pusio color, 383-389 Red-breasted, see Micropsitta bruijnii coloration, 82-88 polymorphism, 409-417 Q Plumages, 209-235 Quail, Japanese, see Coturnix japonica Pochard, Rosy-billed, see Netta peposaca Quinn, G. P., and M. J. Keough. Repeated measures Pogson, Thomas H., and Susan M. Lindstedt. Distri- analysis of variance: a comment on Beal and bution and abundance of large Sandhill Cranes, Khamis (1990), 200-202 Grus canadensis, wintering in California’s Cen- Quiscalus major, 318-329 tral Valley, 266-278 mexicanus, 318-329, 365-373 Point counts, 676-682 niger, 318-329 Polioptila californica, 1042 quiscula, 318-329, 365-373 Polyborus plancus, 175-176 Polygyny, 784-787 Polymorphism, 409-417 R Polytelis swainsonii, 302-317 Radio transmitter, 546-554, 777-779 Population cycles, 473-485 Rail, Black, see Laterallus jamaicensis differentiation, 926-934 Ralph, C. John, see Singer, Steven W. dynamics, 399-408 Randi, Ettore, Gea Fusco, Rita Lorenzini, and Fer- monitoring, 130-137 nando Spina. Allozyme divergence and phylo- size, 279-285 genetic relationships within the Strigiformes, status, 266-278 295-301 structure, 318-329 Rao’s spacing test, 164-171 1056 INDEX TO VOLUME 93 Rasmussen, Pamela C. Relationships between coastal S South American King and Blue-eyed Shags, 825- 839 Saguaro, 666-675 Raven, Common, see Corvus corax Sakai, Howard F., and Barry R. Noon. Nest-site char- Recorder, 777-779 acteristics of Hammond’s and Pacific-slope Fly- Recurvirostra americana, 753-755 catchers in northwestern California, 563-574 Redhead, see Aythya americana San Clemente Island, 1041-1042 Reichel, James D., see Stinson, Derek W. Sanderling, see Calidris alba Repasky, Richard R., Roberta J. Blue, and Phillip D. Savinetskii, Akady B., see Siegel-Causey, Douglas Doerr. Laying Red-cockaded Woodpeckers Scarlett, Todd L., and Kimberly G. Smith. Acorn pref- cache bone fragments, 458-461 erence of urban Blue Jays (Cyanocitta cristata) Repeated measures analysis of variance, 200-203 during fall and spring in northwestern Arkansas, Replacement female, 454-457 438-442 Reproduction, 496-502, 1013-1016 Scaup, Lesser, see Aythya affinis Reproductive behavior, 71-81 Schoech, Stephan J., Ronald L. Mumme, and Michael effort, 817-824 C. Moore. Reproductive endocrinology and hormones, 354-364 mechanisms of breeding inhibition in cooper- success, 286-294, 683-693 atively breeding Florida Scrub Jays (Aphelo- Resource partitioning, 1007-1012 coma c. coerulescens), 354-364 Resources, 279-285 Schulenberg, Thomas S., see Klein, Nedra K. Restani, Marco. Resource partitioning among three Scott, Abby C., and Marc Bekoff. Breeding behavior Buteo species in the Centennial Valley, Mon- of Evening Grosbeaks, 71-81 tana, 1007-1012 Scott, J. Michael, and Edward O. Garton. Population Resting metabolic rate, 612-629 estimates of the Black-capped Vireo, 469-470 Retardation, 591-598 Scott, J. Michael, see Hayward, Gregory D. Reverse mounting, 159-163, 859-863 Screams, 637-643 Reversed sexual dominance, 1010-1012 Sea surface temperature anomaly, 853-858 sexual size dimorphism, 659-665 Seabirds, 251-258, 503-515, 765-768, 777-779 Reville, Barry J. Nest spacing and breeding success in Seasonal adjustments, 538-545 the Lesser Frigatebird (Fregata ariel), 555-562 Second broods, 683-693 Riflebird, Magnificent, see Priloris magnificus Secondary metabolite, 473-485 Victoria’s, see Ptiloris victoriae Sedgwick, James A., and Fritz L. Knopf. The loss of Riflebirds, see Priloris avian cavities by injury compartmentalization, Ringneck, see Barnardius zonarius 781-783 Rising, James D., see Zink, Robert M. Seegar, Janis K. D., see Buehler, David A. Rissa tridactyla, 755-757 Selasphorus platycercus, 279-285 Ritchie, Robert J. Effects of oil development on pro- rufus, 526-537 viding nesting opportunities for Gyrfalcons and Serinus canarius, 768-773 Rough-legged Hawks in northern Alaska, 180- Sex, 694-700 184 differences, 884-891 Ritchison, Gary. The flight songs of Common Yellow- ratio, 374-382 throats: description and causation, 12-18 Sex-biased provisioning, 793-798 Ritter, Michael W., see Stinson, Derek W. Sexual display, 935-942 Robertson, Raleigh J., see Chek, Andrew A. selection, 82-88, 454-457 Rocky Mountain National Park, 71-81 Seymour, Norman R. Philopatry in male and female Rohwer, Frank C., and H. W. Heusmann. Effects of American Black Ducks, 189-191 brood size and age on survival of female Wood Shag, Blue-eyed, see Phalacrocorax atriceps Ducks, 817-824 European, see Phalacrocorax aristotelis Rohwer, Frank C., see Arnold, Todd W. Kenyon’s, see Phalacrocorax kenyoni and Sticto- Roof-nesting, 759-762 carbo kenyoni Rootes, William L., see Zink, Robert M. King, see Phalacrocorax albiventer Rosella, Eastern, see Platycercus eximius Pelagic, see Phalacrocorax pelagicus and Sticto- Rosenberg, Kenneth V., see Chapman, Angela carbo pelagicus Rosenfield, Robert N., and John Bielefeldt. Unde- Red-faced, see Phalacrocorax urile and Stictocar- scribed bowing display in the Cooper’s Hawk, bo urile 191-193 Rock, see Phalacrocorax magellanicus Rosenfield, Robert N., and John Bielefeldt. Vocaliza- Shags, 840-852, 859-863 tions of Cooper’s Hawks during the pre-incu- Shaw, D. D., see Christidis, L. bation stage, 659-665 Shearwater, Short-tailed, see Puffinus tenuirostris Rothstein, Stephen I., see Fleischer, Robert C. Sooty, see Puffinus griseus Russell, Robert W., Peter Dunne, Clay Sutton, and Shodde, R., see Christidis, L. Paul Kerlinger. A visual study of migrating Owls Shorebird, 259-265 at Cape May Point, New Jersey, 55-61 Shoveler, Northern, see Anas clypeata Ryan, Mark M., see Mayer, Paul M. Sialia currucoides, 461-462

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