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The Condor \103:907-917 The Cooper Ornithological Society 2001 INDEX TO VOLUME 103 aves, 592 avifaunal structure, 268 abandonment, 127 Avthya affinis, 810 Accipiter cooperii, 11, 381 accipiters, 192 Acrocephalus warblers, 829 activity patterns, 776 Babbler, Arabian, Adams, R. D., see Yackel Adams, A. A., 643 badge size, 151 Afton, A. D., see Esler, D., 810 Baeolophus, 3 361 Age at first breeding, 381 bicolor, 821 Agelaius thilius, 521 Ballard, G., D. G. Ainley, C. A Ribic and K. R. Barton, aggression, 647 Effect of instrument attachment and other fac- Ainley, D. G., see Ballard, G., 481 tors on foraging trip duration and nesting suc- ‘Akohekohe, 736, 746 cess of Adélie Penguins, 481 Alaska, 886. 892 Barlow, J. C., see Klicka, J., 420 Albatross, Wandering, 230 Barnhill, M. V., Ill, see Hess, G K., 426 Alberta, 657 Barta, Z., see Liker, A., 151 Albertson, J. D., see Schwarzbach, S E., 620 Barton, K. R., see Ballard, G., 481 Alca torda, 469 Battley, P. F, A. Dekinga, M. W. Dietz, T. Piersma, S alcids, 134 Tang and K. Hulsman, Basal metabolic rate de- Aldridge, C. L., and R. M. Brigham, Nesting and re- clines during long-distance migratory flight in productive activities of Greater Sage-Grouse in Great Knots, 838 a declining northern fringe population, 537 Bayne, E. M., and K. A. Hobson, Movement patterns Aldridge, C. L., S. J. Oyler-McCance and R. M. Brig- of adult male Ovenbirds during the post-fledg- ham, Occurrence of Greater Sage-Grouse ing period in fragmented and forested boreal Sharp-tailed Grouse hybrids in Alberta, 657 landscapes, 343 Alisauskas, R. T., see Anderson, V. R., 195 BBS, 661 Alon, D., see Shirihai, H., 664 Bearhop, S., D. R. Thompson, R. A. Phillips, S. Wald- Amazona finschi, 62 ron, K. C. Hamer, C. M. Gray, S. C. Votier, B aminopeptidase, 396 P. Ross and R. W. Furness, Annual variation in Amytornis striatus, 412 Great Skua diets: the importance of commercial Anava, A., M. Kam, A. Shkolinik and A. A. Degen, fisheries and predation on seabirds revealed by Effect of group size on field metabolic rate of combining dietary analyses, 802 Arabian Babblers provisioning nestlings, 376 behavior, 606, 647 Anderson, S. H., see Pavlacky, D. C., Jr, 322 Beissinger, S. R., see Stoleson, S. H., 85 Anderson, V. R., and R. T. Alisauskas, Egg size, body Belthoff, J. R., see King, R. A., 118 size, locomotion, and feeding performance in Bennetts, R. E., see Dreitz, V. J., 502 captive King Eiders, 195 Bennetts, R. E., see Lombardini, K., 38 Andes, 248 Bennun, L., and P. Njoroge, Important bird areas in annual reproductive success, 879 Kenya, reviewed by T. Brooks, 423 antbird, 629 Benvenuti, S., see Dall’ Antonia, L., 469 ant-following birds, 629 Berlin, K. E., see Pratt, T. K., 746 Anthus spinoletta, 510 Berlin, K. E., see Simon, J. C., 736 ants, army, 629 Berrow, S. D., and J. P. Croxall, Provisioning rate and Appalachians, Southern, 268 attendance patterns of Wandering Albatrosses at arctic, 195, 399 Bird Island, South Georgia, 230 Argentina, 45 Bichier, P., see Greenberg, R., 31 Arnold, K. A., see Kosciuch, K. L., 879 bill-snaps, 861 Arquilla, B., see Regehr, H. M., 408 biogeography, 248 Athene cunicularia hypugaea, 118 birds, 45 Atkinson, C. T., J. K. Lease, B. M. Drake and N. P. boreal, 725 Shema, Pathogenicity, serological responses, Birkhead, T. R., B. J. Hatchwell, R. Lindner, D. and diagnosis of experimental and natural ma- Blomqvist, E. J. Pellat, R. Griffiths and J. T. larial infections in native Hawaiian thrushes, Lifjeld, Extra-pair paternity in the Common 209 Murre, 158 attendance pattern, 230 Blackbird, Yellow-winged, 521 attenuated primary, 449 Blackwell-Rago, R. C., see Zink, R M., | Austen, M. J. W., C. M. Francis, D. M. Burke and M. Blakesley, J. A., B. R. Noon and D. W. H. Shaw, De- S. W. Bradstreet, Landscape context and frag- mography of the Spotted Owl in northeastern mentation effects on forest birds in southern California, 667 Ontario, 701 Blakesley, J. A., see Weathers, W. W., 678 [907] 908 INDEX TO VOLUME 103 Blomqvist, D., see Birkhead, T. R., 158 melodus, 259 BMR, 838 Chardine, J. W., see Massaro, M., 793 Boal, C. W., Nonrandom mating and productivity of Chasiempis sandwichensis, 756 adult and subadult Cooper’s Hawks, 381 chick growth, 108, 240 Bollmann, K.. and H.-U. Reyer, Reproductive success provisioning, 230 of Water Pipits in an alpine environment, 510 Chickadee, Carolina, 370 Boness, D. J., see Taylor, S. S., 162 chironomids, 624 Bostwick, K. S., and K. Zyskowski, Mechanical Chivers, L. S., see Robinson, J. A., 108 sounds and sexual dimorphism in the Crested Chough, Alpine, 287 Doradito, 861 Red-billed, 287 bounty, 399 Christman, B. J., Factors influencing pair territoriality Brachyramphus marmoratus, 219 in the Juniper Titmouse, 361 perdix, 874 Chu, M., Vocal mimery in distress calls of Phainope- Bradstreet, M. S. W., see Austen, M. J. W., 701 plas, 389 Braun, M. J. see Brumfield, R. T., 248 Circus cyaneus, 184 Brazil, 767 Cistothorus, 855 breeding, 469, 810 Clarke, R., see Redpath, S. M., 184 area, 510 classification, 420 biology, 412 Cliff Swallow, 879 ecology 381 Clupea pallasi, 870 habitat, 793 clutch, 810 phenolog: Collopy. M. W., see Dreitz, V. J., 502 success, 736, colonial, 134 time of, 510 nesting, 521] Brigham, R. M., see Aldridge, C. A., 5: coloniality, 544, 793 brood abandonment, 408 color, 756 division, 643 morphs, 429 parasitism, 127, 166, 521, 639, 829 Columbidae, 449 reduction, 170 columbids, 332 brooding, 108 communal breeding, 170 Brooks, T., Important bird areas in Kenya, by L. Ben- competition, passive interference, 616 nun and P. Njoroge (book review), 423 conservation, 412, 606 Brumfield, R. T., and M. J. Braun, Phylogenetic rela- Conservation Reserve Program, 530 tionships in bearded manakins (Pipridae: Man- conspecific attraction, 69] acus) indicate that male plumage color is a mis- Cooke, F, see Regehr, H. M., 408 leading taxonomic marker, 248 Cooke, F, see Rodway, M. S., 870 Budnik, J. M., D. E. Burhans, M. R. Ryan and F R. Cooper, B. A., M. G. Raphael and D. E. Mack, Radar- Thompson III, Nest desertion and apparent nest based monitoring of Marbled Murrelets, 219 protection behavior by Bell’s Vireos in response cooperative breeding, 376 to cowbird parasitism, 639 Cormorant, Pelagic, 555 Bunting, Lark, 643 Corvus corax, 399 Burhans, D. E., see Budnik, J. M., 639 Costa Rica, 629 Burke, D. M., see Austen, M. J. W., 701 courtship, 298, 647 Burns, K. J., Handbook of the birds of the world. Vol Cowbird, Brown-headed, 127, 639 5. Barn-owls to Hummingbirds, by Josep del Cc Shiny, 521 Hoyo, Andrew Elliot, and Jordi Sargatal, eds. C rawford, J. A., see Pope, M. D., 865 (book review), 200 Cc ristol, D. A., see Jenkins, K. D., 579 Buteo jamaicensis<7, 652 Cc roxall, J. P., see Berrow, S. D., 230 lineatus, 65 C uckoo gentes, 829 C C uckoo, Guira, 170 uculus canorus, 829 culvert, 879 Calamospiza melanocorys, 643 calcium use, 592 D Calidris alpina, 352 tenuirostris, 838 daily and monthly variation, 219 call structure, 134 daily movements, 870 Camargue, 38 Dall’ Antonia, L., G. A. Gudmundsson and S. Benven- Canada, 537 uti, Time allocation and foraging pattern of Cariello, M., see Macedo, R. H. F, 170 chick-rearing Razorbills in northwest Iceland, Carpodacus mexicanus, 851 469 central-satellite, 544 Daniel, FE B., see Dykstra, C. K., 652 Centrocercus urophasianus, 537 data-loggers, 469 cerrado region, 767 Day, R. H., see Wiens, J. A., 886 Charadrius alexandrinus, 785 Degen, A. A., see Anava, A., 376 INDEX TO VOLUME 103 909 DeGraaf, R. M., see Maier, T. J., 180 Dykstra, C. R., W. H. Karasov, M. W. Meyer and D. Dekinga, A., see Battley, P. F, 838 K. Warnke, Daily energy expenditure of nes- delayed plumage maturation, 756 tling Bald Eagles in northern Wisconsin, 175 Delestrade, A., see Laiolo, P., 287 Dykstra, C. R., EF B. Daniel, J. L. Hays and M. M del Hoyo, J.. A. Elliot and J. Sargatal, eds., Handbook Simon, Correlation of Red-shouldered Hawk of the birds of the world. Vol. 5 Barn-owls to abundance and macrohabitat characteristics in Hummingbirds, reviewed by K. J Burns, 200 southern Ohio, 652 demography, 455, 667, 736 Dendroica, 31 Eagle, Bald, 175 dise olor, 455 de Sanctis, A., see Laiolo, P., 287 Ecito* burchelli, 629 desert passerine, 376 ecological niche, 599 Dhondt, A. A., and W. M Hochachka, Variations in Edvardsen, I \. Moksnes, E. Roskaft, I. J. Mien and calcium use by birds during the breeding sea- M. Honza, Egg mimicry in Cuckoos parasitiz son, 592 ing four sympatric species of Acrocephalus warblers, 829 dialect, 855 diet assessment, 184 eggs, 620 clay, 180 analyses, 802 habits, 396 formation of, 810 Dietz, M. W., see Battley, P. F, 838 House Sparrow, 180 digestion, 396 mimicry, 829 Diomedea exulans, 230 size, 195, 240 direct observations, 184 Zebra Finch, 180 dispersal, 343, 691 Egret, Cattle, 38 Little, 38 delayed, 821 dispersion, 746 Eider, Common, 633 display, 298, 647 King, 195 electronic balance, 851 distress calls, 389 ‘Elepaio, 756 distribution patterns, avian, 661 diving pattern, 469 Elliot, A., see del Hoyo, J., 200 Ellis, L. A., J. D. Styrsky, R. C. Dobbs and C. F DNA, 657 Thompson, Female condition: a predictor of fingerprinting, 845 hatching synchrony in the House Wren?, 587 mitochondrial, | endangered species, 502, 736 RAPD, 439 energetic-constraints hypothesis, 587 sequences, 420 Dobbs, R. C., see Ellis, L. A., 587 energetics, 370, 678 energy expenditure, 175 Dodenhoff, D. J.. R. D. Stark and E. V. Johnson, Do woodpecker drums encode information for spe reserve, 874 Eocene, 78 cies recognition?, 143 Erickson, W. P., see Irons, D. B., 892 Doherty, P. F, Jr, J. B. Williams and T. C. Grubb Jr, Erritzoe, J., with contributions by O. van Rootselaar, Field metabolism and water flux of Carolina Working bibliography of cuckoos and turacos Chickadees during breeding and nonbreeding of the world, reviewed by J. J. Soler and M seasons: a test of the “peak demand” and “re- Soler, 202 dominanaclei,o cat1i5o1n,” 57h9y potheses, 370 eruptions, avian, 725 Esler, D., J. B. Grand and A. D. Afton, Intraspecific doubly labeled water, 175, 370, 678 variation in nutrient reserve use during clutch doves, 449 formation by Lesser Scaup, 810 Doyle, T., see Klicka, J., 420 esterase, 396 Drake, B. M., see Atkinson, C. T., 209 Eutreptodactylus, 78 Drake, K. L., see Drake, K. R., 259 Evans, M. J., see Heath, M. F, 424 Drake, K. R., J. E. Thompson, K. L. Drake and C Everglades, 502 Zonick, Movements, habitat use, and survival experiment, 592 of nonbreeding Piping Plovers, 259 extra-pair fertilization, 845 Dreitz, V. J... R. E. Bennetts, B. Toland, W. M Kitchens paternity, 158 and M. W. Collopy, Spatial and temporal vari- Exxon Valdez oil spill, 886, 892 ability in nest success of Snail Kites in Florida: F a meta-analysis, 502 drumming, 143 Faaborg, J., see Latta, S. C., 455 Duck, Harlequin, 408, 870 Falco sparverius, 570 duckling, 195 Farabaugh, C. S., see Jenkins, K D.. 579 Dunk, J. R., see LaHaye, W. S., 691 Farm, B. P., see Pratt, T. K., 746 Dunlin, 352 fasting, 838 Dunn, P. O., see Whittingham, L. A., 166 feather growth, 579 Durdes, R.. see Marini, M. A., 767 fecundity, 667 910 INDEX TO VOLUME 103 feeding, 195 variation, 287 ecology, 405 Geranospiza caerulescens, 70 field metabolic rate, 175, 376, 678 Gilchrist, H. G., see Stenhouse, I. J.. 98 Filardi, C. E .. and S. Rohwer, Life history implications GIS, 599 of complete and incomplete primary molts in Gnatcatcher, Black-tailed, | Pelagic Cormorants, 555 Gonzalez, C. E., see Greenberg, R., 31 Finch, Zebra, 180 Gracilitarsidae, 78 fisheries, 802 Gracilitarsus mirabilis, 78 flamingoes, 396 Graham, C., Habitat selection and activity budgets of Fleischer, R. C., see Rowe, D. L., 845 Keel-billed Toucans at the landscape level, 776 Fleming, L. M., see Hess, G. K., 426 Grand, J. B., see Esler, D., 810 flexible time budgets, 870 Grasswren, Striated, 412 flight, 449 Gray, C. M., see Bearhop, S., 802 flight performance hypothesis, 449 Greater Sage-Grouse, 537, 657 floaters, 691 Greenberg, R., C. E. Gonzales, P. Bichier and R. Reits- Florida, 502 ma, Nonbreeding habitat selection and foraging flowers, 45 behavior of the Black-throated Green Warbler food, 332 complex in southeastern Mexico, 31 availability, 870 Greenland, 399 consumption, 678 Griffiths, R.. see Birkhead, T. R., 158 supply, 240 group size, 376 food-niche breadth and overlap, 70 Grouse, Sharp-tailed, 657 foraging, 21, 481, 606 Grubb, T. C., Jr, see Doherty, P. F, Jr. ecology, 31 Grubb, T. C., Jr, see Pravosudova, E. V., 821 performance, 633 Gudmundsson, G. A., see Dall’ Antonia, L., 469 rate, 230 Guillemette, M., Foraging before spring migration and success, 38 before breeding in Common Eiders: does hy forest, Atlantic, 767 perphagia occur?, 633 boreal, 343 Guillemot, Common, 158 crown-burned, 491 Guira guira, 170 deciduous, 62 gull phylogeny, 98 premontane, 45 Gull, Glaucous-winged, 616 forest birds, 268 Gull, Sabine’s, 98 passerines, 624 Gutiérrez, R. J.. see | aHaye. W. S., 691 forest-interior birds, 701 forest cover, regional, 701 Forpus passerinus, 85 habitat, 65 > fossil birds, 78 fragmentation, 530, fragmentation, 343, 530, 776 selection, 38, 776, 785 forest, 701 structure, 299 Francis, C. M., see Austen, M. J. W., 701 use, 62, 259 Franson, J. C.. S. P. Hansen, M. A. Pokras and R. Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 175 Miconi, Size characteristics of stones ingested Hamasoto, H., see Oka, N., 874 by Common Loons, 189 Hamer, K. C.. see Bearhop, S., 802 Freire, J.. see Velando, A., 544 Hamer. K. C., see Robinson, J. A., 108 frigatebirds, 405 Haney, J. C.. D. S. Lee and M. Wilbert, A half-century fruits, 45 comparison of breeding birds in the southern Furness, R. W.. see Bearhop, S., 802 Appalachians, 268 Hannon, S. J.. see McCallum, C. A., 192 G Hansen, S. P., see Franson, J. C.. 189 Galbraith, H Important bird areas in Europe. Priority Harrier, Hen, 184 sites for conservation, edited by Melanie F Hatch, J. J.. SCe Szczys, P., 385 Heath and Michael J. Evans (book review), 424 hatching, asynchronous, 85, 587 gap crossing, 343 synchronous, 587 GARP models, 599, 661 Hatchwell, B. J., see Birkhead, T. R.. 158 Gaston, A. J., see Lefevre. K., 134 Hawai‘i, 209, 736, 746, 756 Gaston, A. J., see Hipfner, J. M., 240 Hawk, Cooper's, 381 Gavia immer, 189 Crane. 70 Gende, S. M., and M. EF Willson, Passerine densities Hawley, D. M., see Jenkins, K. D., 579 in riparian forests of southeast Alaska: potential Hays, J. L., see Dykstra, C. K., 652 effects of anadromous spawning salmon, 624 Healy, S. D., see Hurly, T. A., 647 genetic structure, 439 Heath, M. F, and M. J. Evans, eds., Important bird geographic distribution, 599 areas in Europe. Priority sites for conservation, range, 322 reviewed by H. Galbraith, 424 INDEX TO VOLUME 103 Henderson, J. D., see Schwarzbach, S. E., 620 Jonnson, N. K., The directory of Australian birds: pas- Henny, C. L., see Martell, M. S., 715 serines, by Richard Schodde and Ian J Mason Hess, G. K., R. L. West, M. V. Barnhill HI] and L. M (book review), 200 Fleming, Birds of Delaware, reviewed by B. G Johnson, N. K., see Mayr, E., 418 Peterjohn, 426 Jones,L . L., see Massaro, M.. 793 heritability. 429 juniper, Utah, 3 herons, 38 herring spawn, 870 K Hill, G. E., see Nolan, P. M., 851 Kaiser, G. W see Shepherd, P. ¢ Hipfner, J. M.. A. J Gaston and A. I Storey, Food Kam, M.. see Anava, A., 376 supply and the consequences of egg size in the Karasov. W H., see Dykstra, C. R., | Thick-billed Murre, 240 Karubian, J.. The social organization an Hispaniola, 455 tem of the Striated Grasswren, 412 Histrionicus histrionicus, 408, 870 Kasner, A. C., see Kosciuch, K. L., 879 Hobson, K. A., see Bayne, E. M.. 343 Kendall. S. J.. see Irons, D. B., 892 Hochachka, W. M., see Dhondt, A. A., 592 Kennedy, P. L., see Howard, M. N., 530 Hodum, P. J.. see Weathers, W. W.. 678 Kesseli, R. V.. see SZCZYS P., 385 home range, 746 Kessen, A. I see Zink, R. M | honeycreepers, Hawaiian, 736, 746 Kiff. I EF. Narrative of a journey across the Rocky Honza, M., see Edvardsen, E., 829 Mountains to the Columbia River, and a visit to host preference, 829 the Sandwich Islands, Chili, &c with a scien Howard, M. N., S. K. Skagen and P. L. Kennedy, Does tific appendix. by John Kirk Townsend (book habitat fragmentation influence nest predation review), 895 in the shortgrass prairie’?, 530 R. A.. and J.R Belthoff, Post-fledging dispersal Hulsman, K.. see Battley, P. F, 838 of Burrowing Owls in southwestern Idaho human disturbance, 606 characterization of movements and use of sat Hummingbird, Rufous, 647 ellite burrows, 118 hunting behavior, 70 Kingbird, Eastern, 845 Hurly, T. A., R. D. Scott and S. D. Healy, The function Kirwan,G . M., see Shirihai, H., 664 of displays of male Rufous Hummingbirds, 647 Kitchens, W. M.. see Dreitz, V. J.. 502 hybrid zone, 248 Kite, Snail, 502 hybrids, 429, 657 Kittiwake, Black-legged, 616, 793 Klicka, J..R . M. Zink,J . C. Barlow,W . B. McGillivray and T. J. Doyle. The taxonomic rank of Spizella Iceland, 469 faverneri: a response to Mayr and Johnson, 420 impact, 556 Koenig. W D., Synchrony and periodicity of eruptions incubation behavior, 570 “by boreal birds, 725 by male, 865 Kosciuch, K. I \. C. Kasner and K Arnold, An individual recognition, 134 nual reproductive success 0 f culvert-dwelling infanticide, 85, 162, 170 Cliff Swallows in east-central Ii Texas, 879 ingested stones, 189 Kowalsky, J. R.. see Simon,J . C., 736 intersexual aggression, 151] Kowalsky IR see Pratt, T. K.. 7 interspecific communication, 143 Kress, S. W., National Audubon Society birder’s hand intertidal areas, 21] book, reviewed by P. R. Pryde, 201 intraspecific brood parasitism, 166 Kroodsma, D. E., K. Wilda, V. Salas and R. Muradian, intraspecific variation, 510 Song variation among Cistothorus wrens, with Irons. D. B.. S. J. Kendall, W. P. Erickson, L. | a focus on the Mérida Wren, 855 McDonald and B. K Lance, A brief response to Wiens et al., twelve years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, 892 Labinger, Z.. A guide to the birding hot-spots of Israel, Irons, D B.. see Maniscalco, J. M., 616 by Hadoram Shirihai, James P. Smith, Guy M irruptions, 725 Kirwan, and Dan Alon (book review), 664 island populations, 439 Lagarde, F, M. Le Corre and H. Lormee, Species and islands, 429 sex-biased predation on hatchling green turtles Isler, M. L., P. R. Isler, B. M. Whitney and B. Walker. by frigatebirds on Europa Island, western Indian Species limits in antbirds: the Thamnophilus Ocean, 405 punctatus complex continued, 278 LaHaye. W. S., R. J. Gutiérrez and J. R. Dunk, Natal Isler, P. R., see Isler, M. L., 278 dispersal of the Spotted Owl in southern Cali fornia: dispersal profile of an insular population, 691 Jenkins, K. D., D. M. Hawley, C. S. Farabaugh and D Laiolo, P., A. Rolando, A. Delestrade and A. de Sanc A. Cristol. Ptilochronology reveals differences tis, Geographical variation in the calls of the in condition of captive White-throated Spar- choughs, 287 rows, 579 Lake Shinji, 874 Johnson, E. V., see Dodenhoff, D. J., 143 Superior, 175 912 INDEX TO VOLUME 103 Lance, B. K., see Irons, D. B., 892 Martell, M. S., C. L. Henny, P. E. Nye and M. J. So- landscape composition, 691 lensky, Fall migration routes, timing, and win- ecology, 701 tering sites of Nerth American Ospreys as de- Lank, D. B., see Shepherd, P. C. F, 35 termined by satellite telemetry, 715 Larus, 793 Martinez A., W. E., see Sutter, J., 70 latitudinal cline, 352 Marzluff, J. M., see Restani, M., 399 Latta, S. C., and J. Faaborg, Winter site fidelity of Marzluff, J. M., see Schueck, L. S., 606 Prairie Warblers in the Dominican Republic, Masero, J. A., and A. Pérez-Hurtado, Importance of 455 the supratidal habitats for maintaining overwin- lead sinkers, 189 tering shorebird populations: how Redshanks Lease, J. K., see Atkinson, C. T., 209 use tidal mudflats and adjacent saltworks in Lee, D. S., see Haney, J. C., 268 southern Europe, 21 Le Corre, M., see Lagarde, F, 405 Mason, I. J., see Schodde, R.. 200 Lefevre, K., A. J. Gaston and R. Montgomerie, Rep- Massachusetts, 385 ertoire, structure, and individual distinctiveness Massaro, M., J. W. Chardine and I. L. Jones, Relation- of Thick-billed Murre calls, 134 ships between Black-legged Kittiwake nest-site lek, 298 characteristics and susceptibility to predation by Leonard, M. L., see Taylor, large gulls, 793 lite history, 555 Massoni, V., and J. C. Reboreda, Number of close spa- Lifjeld, J. T., see Birkhead, T. R., 158 tial and temporal neighbors decreases the prob- Liker, A., and Z. Barta, Male badge size predicts dom- ability of nest failure and Shiny Cowbird para- inance against females in House Sparrows, 151 sitism in colonial Yellow-winged Blackbirds, Lindner, R., see Birkhead, T. R., 158 521 Line, T. V.. see Zink, R. M., | mate usurpation, 162 lipid, 874 mating strategy, 162 locomotion, 195 Maui Parrotbill, 746 Lombardini, K.., R. E. Bennetts and C. Tourenq, For- maximum likelihood models, 352 aging success and foraging habitat use by Cattle Mayr, E., and N. K. Johnson, Is Spizella taverneri a Egrets and Litthe Egrets in the Camargue, species or a subspecies?, 418 France, 38 Mayr, G., A new specimen of the tiny Middle Eocene long-term comparisons, 268 bird Gracilitarsus mirabilis (new family: Gra- Loon, Comnm on, 189 cilitarsidae), 78 Lormeé, H., see Lagarde, F, 405 McCallum, C. A., and S. J. Hannon, Accipiter preda Lott, C. A., see Meehan, T. D., 11 tion of American Redstart nestlings, 192 McCaskie, G., Birding in the American West, by Kev- M in J. Zimmer (book review), 425 Macedo, R. H. F, M. Cariello and L. Muniz, Context McDonald, L. L.. see Irons, D. B., 892 and frequency of infanticide in communally McGillivray, W. B., see Klicka, J., 420 breeding Guira Cuckoos, 170 McGraw, K. J., see Nolan, P. M., 851 Mack, D. E., see Cooper, B. A., 219 meal size, 230 Madders, M.. see Redpath, S. M., 184 mechanical sounds, 861 Mahler, B., and P. L. Tubaro, Attenuated outer prima- Meehan, T. D., C. A. Lott, Z. D. Sharp, R. B. Smith, ries in pigeons and doves: a comparative test R. N. Rosenfield, A. C. Stewart and R. K. Mur- fails to support the flight performance hypoth- phy, Using hydrogen isotope geochemistry to esis, 449 estimate the natal latitudes of immature Coo- Maier, l. J.. and R. M. DeGraaf, Differences in de- pers Hawks migrating through the Florida predation by small predators limit the use of Keys, I] plasticine and Zebra Finch eggs in artificial-nest Melanerpes lewis, 491 studies, 180 meta-analysis, 502 malaria, 209 metabolism, 838 Malizia, L. R., Seasonal fluctuations of birds, fruits, Mexico, 776 and flowers in a subtropical forest of Argentina, Meyer, M. W., see Dykstra, C. R.., 45 Miconi, R., see Franson, J. C., 189 maltase, 396 migration, 11, 399, 408, 633, 715, 838 Manacus, 248 military training, 606 manakins, 248, 298 mist nets, 45 Maniscalco, J. M., W. D. Ostrand, R. M. Suryan and modified feathers, 861 D. B. Irons, Passive interference competition by Moksnes, A., see Edvardsen, Glaucous-winged Gulls on Black-legged Kitti- Molothrus ater, 127, 639 wakes: a cost of feeding in flocks, 616 bonariensis, 521 marine birds, 892 molt, 756, 767 Marini, M. A., and R. Durades, Annual patterns of molt constraint, 756 and reproductive activity of passerines in south- incomplete, 555 central Brazil, 767 primary, 555 INDEX TO VOLUME 103 913 molt-breeding tradeoffs, 555 Oncorhynchus, 624 monitoring, 219 Oreortyx pictus 865 Montevecchi, W. A., see Stenhouse, I. J., 98 organochlorines, 620 Montgomerie, R., see Lefevre, K., 134 Ortega. C. P.. and J. ¢ Ortega, Effects of Brown- morphology, 429. 874 headed Cowbirds on the nesting success of morphometric measurement error, 352 Chipping Sparrows in southwest Colorado, | movement, 259, 343 Ortega, J. C.. see Ortega,¢ P, 127 multispecies feeding flocks, 616 Osprey. 15 Muniz,L ., see Macedo, R. H. I Ostrand, W. D.. see Maniscalco Muradian, R., see Kroodsma, D Oswaldo J.. N.. see Sutter,J ., 7 Murphy, M. T., see Rowe, D. | Ovenbird, 343 Murphy, R. K., see Meehan, 1 Owl, California Spotted, 667, Murphy, S. M., see Wiens, J Western Burrowing, 118 Murre, Common, 158 Oyler-McCance, S. J.. see Aldridge Phick-billed, 134, 240 Murrelet, Long-billed, 874 P Marbled, 219 pair territoriality Mvade sfes ob! scurus, 25 09 Palmeria do palmeri, 209 Pandion hu Parada, M Sabat, P. parentage, 84 Neotropical migrants parental care, 408, 851 raptors, 70 Parker, K. R., see Wiens, J. A., Nesospiza buntings Parker. P. ( J r Pravosudova, I V nest, artificial, 530 Paroreomyza montana, 209 nest concealment, 127 Parrotlet, Green-rumped, 85 density, 98, 33 Parulidae, 31 desertion, 639 Parus, 361 detection probability, 332 failure. 85, 521 Passe domestt passerine birds, 76 mortality, 530 predation, 98, 180, 192 passive interference competition, 616 Pavlacky, D. ¢ Jr, and S.H Anderson, Habitat pret protection, 639 of pinyon-juniper specialists near the site limit of their geographic range, 322 success. 491. 502. 736 85S nesting, 537 Pellatt, I J. se Birkhead, 1 R., 158 nestling, 175 pellets, 184. 802 provisioning, 108, 376, 851 penguin, 48] nest-site characteristics, 793 Penguin Humboldt, 162 niche breadth, 62, 70 Pérez-Hurtado, A.. see Masero, J. A periodicity, 725 Nisbet,I . C. T.. see Szcezys. P.. 385 Njoroge, P., see Bennun, L., 423 Peromyscus leucopus, 180 Nolan, P- M., A. M. Stoehr, G. | Hill and K. J. Me Peterjohn, B. G Birds of Delaware. by Gene K. Hess, Graw, The number ot provisioning visits by Richard | West, Maurice V. Barnhill III, and House Finches predicts the mass of food deli Lorraine M Fleming (book review) ered, 851 Peterjohn, B. G.. Some considerations on the use of nonbreeding, 259, 361 ecological models to predict species graph nonrandom mating, 381 ic distributions, 661 nonvocal comunication, 143, 861 Peterson, A. T., Predicting species’ geographic distri Noon, B. R., see Blakesley, J. A., 667 butions based on ecological niche modeling, North America, 592 S090 North American Breeding Bird Survey, 661 Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, 879 Novoa, E F, see Sabat, P., 396 Phainopepla, 389 nutrient reserve, 810 Phainopepla nitens, 389 nutrition, 579, 874 Phalacrocorax aristotelis, 544 Nye, P. E., see Martell, M. S., 715 pelagicus, 555 Phillips, R. A., see Bearhop, S.. 802 oO phylogeography, | offspring provisioning, 851 Piersma, T.. see Battley, P. F, 838 retention, 821 Pinus ponderosa, 491 Mien, I. J., see Edvardsen, E., 829 pinyon pine, 32>2 Oka, N., and H. Hamasoto, Nutritional condition pinyon-juniper birds, 322 and muscular features of wintering Long-billed Pipra chloromeros, 298 Murrelets in Japan, 874 plant phenology. 62 Oliva T., F, see Sutter, J.. 70 Plasmodium relictum, 209 914 INDEX TO VOLUME 103 plasticine eggs, 180 recruitment, 691 Plover, Piping, 259 Redpath, S. M., R. Clarke, M. Madders and S. J. Thir- Snowy, 785 good, Assessing raptor diet: comparing pellets, Poecile carolinensis, 370 prey remains, and observational data at Hen Pokras, M. A., see Franson, J. C., 189 Harrier nests, 184 Pope, M. D, and J. A. Crawford, Male incubation and Redshank, 21 biparental care in Mountain Quail, 865 Redstart, American, 192 population structure, 408 Regehr, H. M., C. M. Smith, B. Arquilla and F Cooke, Populus fremontii, 491 Post-fledging broods of migratory Harlequin post-fledging behavior, 643 Ducks accompany females to wintering areas, dispersal, 118 408 survival, 643 regurgitates, 802 Powell, A. N., Habitat characteristics and nest success Reitsma, R., see Greenberg, R., 31 of Snowy Plovers associated with California Renton, K., Lilac-crowned Parrot diet and food re- Least Tern colonies, 785 source availability: resource tracking by a parrot Pratt, T. K., J. C. Simon, B. P. Farm, K. E. Berlin and seed predator, 62 J. R. Kowalsky, Home range and territoriality repertoire, 134, 855 of two Hawaiian honeycreepers, the ‘Akohe- reproduction, 633, 767 kohe and Maui Parrotbill, 746 reproductive biology, 98 Pratt, T. K., see Simon, J. C., 736 effort, 537, 570 Pravosudova, E. V., T. C. Grubb Jr. and P. G. Parker, isolation, 418 The influence of kinship on nutritional condi- optimization, 570 tion and agg ression levels in winter social strategies, 865 groups of Tufted Titmice, 821 success, 510, 537 predation, 85, 405, 510, 530, 785 Restani, M., J. M. Marzluff and R. E. Yates, Effects risk, 793 of anthropogenic food sources on movements, predators, 29 survivorship, and sociality of Common Ravens communities, 180 in the Arctic, 399 identification, 192 Reyer, H.-U., see Bollman, K., 510 predictive distribution models, 661 Ribic, C. A., see Ballard, G., 481 prey remains, 184 rice, 38 Prince William Sound, 616, 892 riparian, 624 protein electrophoresis, 248 Rissa tridactyla, 793 provisioning nestlings, 376 Rivera-Milan, F F, Transect surveys of columbid nests rates, 108 on Puerto Rico, Vieques, and Culebra Islands, trips, 851 332 proximate control, 570 roadside surveys, 661 proximate-constraints hypothesis, 587 Robinson, J. A., K. C. Hamer and L. S. Chivers, Con- Pryde, P. R., National Audubon Society birder’s hand- trasting brood sizes in Common and Arctic book, by Stephen W. Kress (book review), 201 Terns: the roles of food provisioning rates and Pseudocolopteryx sclateri, 861 parental brooding, 108 Pseudonestor xanthophrys, 746 Rodway, M. S., and F Cooke, Effect of food avail- ptilochronology, 579, 821 ability on arrival and departure decisions of Pyrrhocorax graculus, 287 Harlequin Ducks at diurnal feeding grounds, pyrrhocorax, 287 870 Q RRoolhawnedro,, S.A,. , sesee e FiLlaairodli,o , C.P ., E.2,8 77 5 55 Quail, Mountain, 865 Rosenfield, R. N., see Meehan, T. D., 11 R Ro@skaft, E., see Edvardsen, E., 829 Ross, B. P., see Bearhop, S., 802 radar, 219 Rostrhamus sociabilis, 502 radio-telemetry, 118, 643, 865 Rowe, D. L., M. T. Murphy, R. C. Fleischer and P. G. radio-transmitter, 48| Wolf, High frequency of extra-pair paternity in Rail, California Clapper, 620 Eastern Kingbirds, 845 rainfall, 332 Ryan, M. R., see Budnik, J. M., 639 Ramphastos sulfuratus, 776 Ryan, P. G., Morphological heritability in a hybrid ranked abundances, 268 bunting complex: Nesospiza at Inaccessible Is- RAPD, 439 Raphael, M. G., see Cooper, B. A., 219 land, 429 raptors, 11, 606 S Raven, Common, 399 Razorbill, 469 Saab, V. A., and K. T. Vierling, Reproductive success Reboreda, J. C., see Massoni, V., 521 of Lewis’s Woodpecker in burned pine and cot- recorder, 481 tonwood riparian forests, 49] recovery, 886 Sabat, P., FEE Novoa and M. Parada, Digestive con- INDEX TO VOLUME 103 straints and nutrient hydrolysis in nestlings of organization, 298, 412 two flamingo species, 396 status, 579 Salas, V., see Kroodsma, D. E., 855 system, 361 salmon, 624 sociality, 399 saltworks, 21 Sockman, K. W., and H Schwabl, Covariation of San Francisco Bay, 620 clutch size, laying date, and incubation tenden- Sargatal, J., see del Hoyo, J., 200 cy in the American Kestrel, 570 satellite burrow, 118 Solensky, M. J., see Martell, M. S., 715 telemetry, 715 Soler, J. J.. and M. Soler, Working bibliography of Scaup, Lesser, 810 cuckoos and turacos of the world, by Johannes Schodde, R., and [. J. Mason, The directory of Aus- Erritzoe, with contributions by Oscar van Root- tralian birds: passerines, reviewed by N. K. selaar (book review), 202 Johnson, 200 Soler, M., see Soler, J. J., 202 Schueck, L. S., J. M. Marzluff and K. Steenhof, Influ- Somateria mollissima, 633 ence of military activities on raptor abundance spectabilis, 195 and behavior, 606 song, 298, 855 Schwabl, H., see Sockman, K. W., 570 source-sink habitats, 491 Schwarzbach, S. E., J. D. Henderson, C. M. Thomas South Australia, 412 and J. D. Albertson, Organochlorine concentra- Sparrow, Brewer's, 418, 420 tions and eggshell thickness in failed eggs of Chipping, 127 the California Clapper Rail from south San House, 151, 180 Francisco Bay, 620 Timberline, 418, 420 Scott, R. D., see Hurly, T. A., 647 spatial autocorrelation, 544 sea ice, 48] species concepts, 418, 420 seabirds, 481, 544, 802, 886 limits, 278 seasonal breeding, 570 recognition, 143 variation, 592 sperm competition, 158 seasonality, 45, 62 Spheniscus humboldti, 162 Seiurus aurocapillus, 343 Spizella passerina, 127 Selasphorus rufus, 647 taverneri, 418, 420 serology, 209 breweri, 418, 420 Setophaga ruticilla, 192 stable isotopes, 11, 802 sex ratio, 352, 385 Stark, R. D., see Dodenhoff, D J.. 143 sexual dimorphism, 405, 861 status signaling, 151 sexual selection, 170 Steenhof, K., see Schueck, L. S., 606 Sharp, Z. D., see Meehan, T. D., 11 Stenhouse, I. J.. H. G. Gilchrist and W. A. Montev- Shag, European, 544 ecchi, Reproductive biology of Sabine’s Gull in Shaw, D. H. W., see Blakesley, J. A., 667 the Canadian Arctic, 98 Shema, N. P., see Atkinson, C. T., 209 Sterna antillarum, 785 Shepherd, P. C. F, D. B. Lank, B. D. Smith, N. War- dougallii, 385 nock, G. W. Kaiser and T. D. Williams, Sex ra- hirundo, 108 tios of Dunlin wintering at two latitudes on the paradisaea, 108 Pacific Coast, 352 Stewart, A. C., see Meehan, T. D., 11 Shirihai, H., J. P. Smith, G. M. Kirwan, and D. Alon, Stoehr, A. M., see Nolan, P. M., 851 A guide to the birding hot-spots of Israel, re- Stoleson, S. H., and S. Beissinger, Does risk of nest viewed by Z. Labinger, 664 failure influence hatching patterns of the Green- Shko!lnik, A., see Anava, A., 376 rumped Parrotlet?, 85 shorebirds, 21, 352, 838 stomach, 189 shortgrass prairie, 530 Storey, A. E., see Hipfner, J. M., 240 Simon, J. C., T. K. Pratt, K. E. Berlin and J. R. Ko- Strix occidentalis occidentalis, 667, 678, 691 walsky, Reproductive ecology and demography Styrsky, J. D., see Ellis, L. A., 587 of the ‘Akohekohe, 736 sucrase, 396 Simon, J. C., see T. K. Pratt, 746 supratidal habitats, 21 Simon, M. M., see Dykstra, C. K., 652 survival, 259, 399, 667 simultaneous multiple clutching, 865 Suryan, R. M., see Maniscalco, J. M., 616 site fidelity, 455 Sutter, J.. W. E. Martinez A., F Oliva T., N. Oswaldo Skagen, S. K., see Howard, M. N., 53 O J. and D. Whitacre, Diet and hunting behavior Skagen, S. K., see Yackel Adams, A. A., 643 of the Crane Hawk in Tikal National Park, Gua- skewed sex ratio, 162 temala, 70 Smith, B. D., see Shepherd, P. C. F, 352 Swallow, Tree, 166 Smith, C. M., see Regehr, H. M., 408 Swartz, M. B., Bivouac checking, a novel behavior Smith, J. P., see Shirihai, H., 664 distinguishing obligate from opportunistic spe- Smith, R. B., see Meehan, T. D., 11 cies of army-ant-following birds, 629 social behavior, 151 synchrony, 725 916 INDEX TO VOLUME 103 systejnatics, 248 periphery distribution among seabird colonies? Szezys, P., I. C. T. Nisbet, J. J. Hatch and R. V. Kesseli, Nest pattern in the European Shag, 544 Sex ratio bias at hatching and fledging in the Venezuela, 85, 855 Roseate Tern, 385 Verdin, | video systems, 192 Vierling, K. T., see Saab, V. A., 491 Tachycineta bicolor, 166 Vireo altiloquus, 439 Tang, S., see Battley, P. F, 838 bellii, 639 taxonomic principles, 418 olivaceus, 439 Taylor, S. S.. M. L. Leonard and D. J. Boness, Ag- Vireo, Bell’s, 639 gressive nest intrusions by male Humboldt Pen- Black-whiskered, 439 guins, 162 Red-eyed, 439 Tello, J. G., Lekking behavior of the Round-tailed vocal characters, 278 Manakin, 298 mimicry, 389 Tern, Arctic, 108 vocalization, 287, 855 Common, 108 Votier, S. C., see Bearhop, S., 802 Least, 785 Ww Roseate, 385 territory, 746 Waldron, S., see Bearhop, S., 802 Texas, 879 Walker, B., see Isler, M. L., 278 Thamnophilus punctatus, 278 Warbler, Prairie, 455 thermal ecology, 678 Warnke, D. K., see Dykstra, C. R., 175 regulation, 678 Warnock, N., see Shepherd, P. C. F, 3: Thirgood, S. J., see Redpath, S. M., 184 weather conditions, 510 Thomas, C. M., see Schwarzbach, S. E., 620 Weathers. W. W., P. J. Hodum and J. A. Blakesley, Thompson, F R., Ill, see Budnik, J. M., 639 Thermal ecology and ecological energetics of Thompson, C. F, see Ellis, L. A., 587 California Spotted Owls, 678 Thompson, D. R., see Bearhop, S., 802 weighbridge, 481 Thompson, J. E., see Drake, K. R., 259 West, R. L., see Hess, G. K., 426 Thrasher, Curve-billed, | Whitacre, D. FE, see Sutter, J., 70 time-budget, 469 Whitney, B. M., see Isler, M. L., 278 Titmouse, Tufted, 821 Whittingham, L. A., and P.O. Dunn, Female responses Toland, B., see Dreitz, V. J.. 502 to intraspecific brood parasitism in the Tree Toucan. Keel-billed, 776 Swallow, 166 Toureng, C. see Lombardini, K., 38 Wiens, J. A.. R. H. Day, S. M. Murphy and K. R Towhee, Canyon, | Parker, On drawing conclusions nine years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, 886 Townsend, J. K., Narrative of a journey across the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia River, and a Wilbert, M., see Haney, J. C.. 268 visit to the Sandwich Islands, Chili, &c., with a Wilda, K., see Kroodsma, D. E., 855 scientific appendix, reviewed by L. F. Kiff, 895 Williams, J. B., see Doherty, P. F, Jr. transect surveys, 332 Williams, T. D., see Shepherd, P. C. EF, : Tringa totanus, 21 Willson, M. F, see Gende, S. M.. 624 Tristan da Cunha, 429 wing-feather growth, 240 winter, 259 Troglodyte s aedon, 587 tropical forest, 776 ecology, 31, 455 Tubaro, P. L., see Mahler, B.., social groups, 821 Turdoides squamiceps, 376 wintering sites, 715 turtle, green, 405 Wobeser, G. A., Diseases of wild waterfowl, 2nd edi- ryrannidae, 861 tion, reviewed by C. van Riper III, 665 Tyrannus tyrannus, 845 Wolf, P. G., see Rowe, D. L., 845 woodcreeper, 629 woodpeckers, 143 Unicoi Mountains, 268 Wor »dpecker, Lewis's, 491 wren, 855 Uria aalge, 158 Wren, Cactus, | lomvia, 134, 240 House, 587 V VanderWerf, E. A., Two-year delay in plumage matu- Xema sabini, 98 ration of male and female *Elepaio, 756 Y van Riper, C., lil, Diseases of wild waterfowl, 2nd edition, by G. Wobeser (book review), 665 Yackel Adams, A. A., S. K. Skagen and R. D. Adams, van Rootselaar, O., see Erritzoe, J., 202 Movements and survival of Lark Bunting fledg- variable environment, 510 lings, 643 Velando, A., and J. Freire, How general is the central- Yates, R. E., see Restani, M., 399

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