ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL

EDITOR RAYMOND McNEIL

INDEX TO VOLUME 18, 2007 (Authors, key words, families, common names, latin names)

An International Journal of Neotropical Ornithology published by THE NEOTROPICAL ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY INDEX, VOL. 18, 2007

Abundance, 99–110, 223–232 Bala, Luis Oscar, 37–46 Aburria aburri, 21–36 Barbieri, E., 563–572 Acary Mountains, 339–368 Barbieri, Edison, 99–110 Acevedo, M. A., 305–310 Barger, C. P., 293–300 Acosta Hospitaleche, C., 277–284 Barred Forest-Falcon, 395–405 Aerial hawking, 171–187 Barred Hawk, 607–612 Age, 1–9 Basileuterus fraseri, 617–621 Agroecosystem, 187–194 Bates, J. M., 519–534 Alava, J. J., 223–232 Bearded Word-Partridge, 463–467 Alder Flycatcher, 171–187 Behavior, 469–476 Alfaro, M., 421–432 Belize, 47–59 Alvarez, M. E. , 627–633 Benítez, L., 143–146 Amazona brasiliensis, 379–393 Benítez, S., 143–146 Amazona oratrix, 263–276 Beryl-spangled Tanager, 603–606 Amazona, 439–444 Biological control, 187–194 Amazonian forest, 519–534 Biometric characters, 161–170 Amblyramphus holosericeus, 407–419 community, 321–337, 369–377 Anatomy, 277–284 Bird diversity, 369–377 Ancistrodes genuvlexa, 433–437 , 321–337 Andes, 139–142, 161–170, 587–602, 603–606 Black-capped Manakin, 127–131 Anhima cornuta, 223–232 Blanco, D. E., 493–502 Antarctica, 143–146 Blendinger, P. G. , 627–633 Anti-predator response, 543–552 Bobolink, 61–73, 493–502 Aponte, M. A., 519–534 Bodrati, A., 127–131, 209–222 Arañero Cara negra, 195–208 Body size, 587–602 Aratinga erythorgenys, 223–232 Bohorquez, C., 223–232 Arcos-Torres, A., 445–448 Bolivia, 61–73, 251–261, 321–337, 519–534, Areta, J. I., 209–222 627–633 Argentina, 11–19, 121–125, 127–131, 187– Book reviews, 155–158, 319–320, 477–479 194, 195–208, 293–300, 407–419, 481– Braun, M. J., 339–368 492, 493–502, 587–602, 627–633 Brazil, 99–110, 379–393, 563–572 Argentinean Exclusive Economic Zone, 553– Brazilian Amazonian coast, 285-291 561 Breeding, 47–59, 147–148, 243–249 Arosemena, X., 223–232 Breeding behavior, 251–261, 573–585 Arredondo de la Mata, Oscar Paulino, 149– Breeding biology, 47–59, 603–606 154 Breeding ecology, 251–261, 453–457 Arremenops rufivirgatus, 369–377 Breeding season, 395–405 Astudillo, E., 223–232 Breeding success, 407–419 Atlantic forest, 127–131, 469–476 Brewer, G. L., 573–585 Austral summer, 61–73 Brood parasitism, 111–115, 481–492 Austral Yungas, 627–633 Brotogeris pyrrhopterus , 223–232 Avian pests, 61–73 Brumfield, R. T., 321–337 Avifauna, 321–337, 339–368, 369–377, 519– Buenos Aires Province, 121–125, 481–492 534 Bulgarilla, M., 587–602 Bailarín castaño, 127–131 Buteo albigula, 11–19

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Buteo magnirostris, 453–457 Columba livia, 503–518 Buteo nitidus, 453–457 Commercial longlines, 553–561 Buteogallus meridionales, 453–457 Common Pigeon, 503–518 Cabanne, G. S., 469–476 Communal breeding, 209–222 Caecilian, 607–612 Community, 421–432 Cairina moschata, 223–232 Comparative histology, 503–518 Calidris alba, 623–626 Comparative morphology, 503–518 Calidris fuscicollis, 37–46 Comparatore, V., 187–194 Calidris pusilla, 285-291 Comportamiento, 209–222 Campylopterus hemileucurus, 133–138 Conservation, 61–73, 313–318, 493–502 Canada, 623–626 Copulation, 311–312 Cananéia Estuary, 563–572 Cornejo, J., 463–467 Cancino de La Fuente, F., 243–249 Cortés-Diago, A., 161–170 Caparroz, R. , 439–444 Coryphistera alaudina, 209–222 Capllonch, P., 11–19, 195–208 Corythopis delalandi, 627–633 Captive breeding, 463–467 Coscoroba coscoroba, 573–585 Caribbean, 305–310 Coscoroba Swan, 573–585 Castañeda-Guayasamin, G., 369–377 Costa Gonçalves, E., 285-291 Cayenne Tern, 563–572 Costantino, M., 223–232 Cerrado, 75–97 Costa-Rica, 117–119, 133–138 Chamaepetes goudotii, 21–36 Coturnix coturnix japonica, 503–518 Chamaepetes unicolor, 21–36 Cracidae, 21–36 Chapada Diamantina, 469–476 Cracinae, 21–36 Chapare , 251–261 Craik, Alan, 139–142 Charadrius alexandrinus, 147–148 Cráter Iturralde, 519–534 Charadrius falklandicus, 121–125 Crax alberti, 21–36 Chile, 11–19, 433–437, 449–452, 573–585, Crax alector, 21–36 623–626 Crax blumenbachii, 21–36 Chinalia, L. A. , 439–444 Crax daubentoni, 21–36 Chivizcoyo, 463–467 Crax fasciolata, 21–36 Chorlito Doblecollar, 121–125 Crax globulosa, 21–36 Chusquea quila, 433–437 Crax rubra, 21–36 Cierva Point, 143–146 Crested Duck, 587–602 Clara, M., 421–432 Crestudo, 209–222 Cloud forest, 133–138, 603–606 Critically endangered species, 313–318 Cloudbridge Nature Reserve, 133–138 Crotophaga major, 311–312 Cnemotriccus fuscatus, 459–461 Cruz Schneider, M. P., 285-291 Coahuila, 369–377 Cuare Wildlife Refure, 147–148 Coastal habitat, 293–300 Cucarachero de Nicéforo, 313–318 Coastal lagoon, 421–432 Curry, R. L., 543–552 Cochabamba Department, 321–337 Dávila, N., 313–318 Collared Forest-Falcon, 395–405 Defecation interval, 37–46 Collevatti, R. G. , 439–444 Dendrortyx barbatus, 463–467 Colombia, 161–170, 313–318 Depredation, 481–492 Colonial nesting, 251–261 Depredator, 535–541

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Díaz, M., 459–461 Finch, D. W., 339–368 Diet, 21–36, 37–46, 139–142, 187–194, 449– Fisheries, 553–561 452, 469–476 Fitness, 111–115 Distribution, 99–110, 195–208, 263–276, Flocks, 75–97 369–377, 627–633 Flooding pampa, 187–194 Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 61–73, 493–502 Flowers, 133–138 Dry forest, 313–318 Flying Steamer Duck, 293–300 Duré Ruiz, N. M., 481–492 Folivory, 21–36 Ecology, 61–73, 171–187 Food availability, 37–46 Ecuador, 139–142, 223–232, 301–303, 445– Food for sex, 311–312 448, 603–606, 607–612, 617–621 Foraging, 251–261 Eggs, 301–303, 445–448, 617–621 Foraging flocks, 61–73 Eitniear, J. C., 449–452 Forest, 223–232, 233–242 El Canclón Lagoon, 223–232 Forest fragments, 233–242 El Yali Wetland, 573–585 Forested wetland, 305–310 Electroretinograms, 503–518 Fork-tailed Flycatcher, 47–59 Elevation, 587–602 Formicivora grisea, 459–461 Empidonax alnorum, 171–187 Foster, M., 171–187 Endangered, 313–318 Fraga, R., 251–261 Endemic, 243–249, 313–318 Frailecito, 147–148 Epecuén Lagoon, 121–125 Frugivory, 21–36 , 161–170 Gandini, P. A., 553–561 Eriocnemis alinae alinae, 161–170 GARP, 263–276 Eriocnemis isabellae, 161–170 Garrapatero Mayor, 311–312 Eriocnemis mirabilis, 161–170 Garza de León, A., 243–249 Eriocnemis mosquera mosquera, 161–170 Gasparini, G., 277–284 Eriocnemis nigrivestis, 161–170 Gates, J. Edward, 111–115 Eriocnemis vestitas smaragdinipectus, 161–170 Gavilán Barreteado, 607–612 Esper, L., 143–146 Gavilán de Collar, 395–405 Essequibo River, 339–368 Gavilancito de Selva, 395–405 Estuarine environment, 421–432 Gelis, R. A., 607–612, 617–621 Estuary, 99–110, 563–572 Geographic variation, 587–602 Éxito reproductivo, 481–492 Geothlypis aequinoctialis velata, 195–208 Fabian-Turja, B., 263–276 Giant Cowbird, 111–115 Falco peregrinus, 613–616 Giner, Sandra, 147–148 Falcon State, 147–148 Glaucidium brasilianum, 543–552 Fariña, N., 127–131 Golden orb-spider, 117–119 Feather wear, 293–300 Gorgeted , 161–170 Federal, 407–419 Gorrión de Worthen, 243–249 Feeding behavior, 133–138, 139–142, 305– Grallaricula loricata, 1–9 310 Grassland, 243–249 Feeding rates, 301–303, 603–606 Gray-and-gold Warbler, 617–621 Fernández, G. J., 407–419, 481–492 Greater Ani, 311–312 Ferreira Rodrigues, A. A., 285-291 Greater Rhea, 187–194 Ferruginous Pygmy Owl, 543–552 Green Hermit, 133–138

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Green-crowned Brilliant, 133–138 Logue, D. M., 311–312 Greeney, H. F., 139–142, 301–303, 603–606, Longevity, 459–461 607–612, 617–621 Long-tailed Hermit, 117–119 Grigera, D., 535–541 López de Aquino, S., 243–249 Guatemala, 395–405 López-Cordova, E. A., 263–276 Guyana, 339–368 López-Lanús, B., 493–502 Habitat, 161–170, 627–633 Lophonetta specularioides, 587–602 Habitat conservation, 223–232 Lophosoria quadripinnata, 433–437 Habitat preference, 627–633 Loro Cabeza amarilla, 263–276 Habitat use, 493–502 Lyra Lopes, A. T., 285-291 Harpagus diodon, 469–476 Maders, Claudio, 127–131 Hatching, 301–303 Maillard Z., O., 321–337, 519–534 Heliconia beckneri, 133–138 Manglares Churute Ecological Reserve, 223– Heliconia tortuosa, 133–138 232 Heliodoxa jacula, 133–138 Mangrove, 223–232 Hernández, Maria de los Ángeles, 37–46 Mann N., M., 623–626 Heterologous primers, 439–444 Marín E., G., 453–457 Historia natural, 209–222 Marín-Togo, M. C., 263–276 Home range, 395–405 Masked Yellowthroat, 195–208 , 433–437 Maugeri, Fernando Gabriel, 121–125 Hylophylax naevia, 301–303 Mazariegos-Hurtado, L., 161–170 Icterus pectoralis, 111–115 McCormack, J. E., 369–377 Icterus pustulatus, 111–115 McCracken, K. G., 293–300, 587–602 Iguape, 563–572 McCrary, Jeffrey K., 111–115 Ihla Comprida, 99–110, 563–572 McGehee, S. M., 449–452 Incubation, 47–59 McNeil, R., 503–518 Itatiaia National Park, 469–476 Mendoza, 587–602 Iturralde Crater, 519–534 Mermoz, M. E., 407–419 Japanese Quail, 503–518 México, 243–249, 263–276, 369–377, 463– Jonsson, Robert, 139–142 467 Juárez, G., 143–146 Michoacán, 263–276 Juréia Ecological Station, 469–476 Micrastur ruficollis, 395–405 Kattan, Gustavo M., 21–36 Micrastur semitorquatus, 395–405 Kéry, M., 613–616 Microanalysis, 187–194 Kopuchian, C., 587–602 Micromonacha lanceolata, 321–337 Kreft, S., 251–261 Microsatellite, 439–444 La Paz, 519–534 Migrants, 61–73, 543–552 Landscape characteristics, 233–242 Migration, 11–19, 195–208, 285-291, 623–626 Lark-like Brushrunner, 209–222 Milenski, C. M., 339–368 Leite, K. C. E. , 439–444 Miller, E. T., 617–621 Leucopternis occidentalis, 223–232 Misiones, 127–131 Leucopternis princes, 607–612 Mitchell, M. A., 503–518 Levandoski, G., 369–377 Mitu mitu, 21–36 Life history, 407–419 Mitu salvini, 21–36 Llambias, P. E., 407–419 Mitu tomentosa, 21–36

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Mitu tuberosa, 21–36 Niceforo’s Wren Mixed clutch, 121–125 Nidification, 433–437 Mixed-species flocks, 75–97 Nocera, J. J., 543–552 Miyaki, C. Y. , 439–444 Non-breeding ecology Mobbing, 543–552 Nothocrax urumutum, 21–36 Molothrus oryzivorus, 111–115 Nupcial feeding, 311–312 Molt, 293–300 Nuptial gift, 311–312 Montane forest, 321–337 O’Shea, B. J., 339–368 Monterrubio-Rico, R. C., 263–276 Oasis, 369–377 Morán Rosales, I., 243–249 Obituary, 149–154 Morphology, 587–602 Occurrence, 223–232 Morphometry, 1–9 Oceanites oceanicus, 143–146 Mosquitero, 627–633 Olive Oropendola, 251–261 Multivariate analysis, 277–284 Oreophasis derbianus, 21–36 Muñoz G., J., 453–457 Orgeira, J. L., 143–146 Muñoz, Marcia C., 21–36 Ortalis canicollis, 21–36 Nagy, Alejandro, 147–148 Ortalis cinereiceps, 21–36 Ñandú Común, 187–194 Ortalis erythroptera, 21–36, 223–232 Nariño Tapaculo, 445–448 Ortalis garrula, 21–36 Natural history, 251–261, 407–419, 603–606 Ortalis leucogastra, 21–36 Navarino Island, 449–452 Ortalis motmot, 21–36 Navarro R., R., 453–457 Ortalis poliocephala, 21–36 Nearctic migrant, 171–187 Ortalis ruficauda, 21–36 Nephilia clavipes, 117–119 Ortalis superciliaris, 21–36 Nest, 139–142, 301–303, 313–318, 469–476, Ortalis vetula, 21–36 445–448, 603–606, 607–612, 617–621 Ortalis wagleri, 21–36 Nest building materials, 433–437 Ortega, L. A., 161–170 Nest description, 445–448 Ortiz, D., 195–208 Nest predation, 407–419 Osorio, F., 433–437 Nest site selection, 143–146 Owl, 543–552 Nest site, 143–146, 445–448 Pampa, 187–194, 407–419 Nest success, 47–59 Paraná, 379–393 Nest usurpation, 121–125 Parental care, 301–303, 603–606 Nesting, 139–142, 143–146, 147–148 Parque Nacional Henry Pittier, 459–461 Nesting behavior, 407–419 Parra, J. E., 313–318 Nesting habitat, 233–242 Parrot, 439–444 Nesting success, 243–249, 407–419, 481–492 Parula pitiayumi, 369–377 Nestling, 139–142, 301–303, 445–448, 469– Passeriformes, 535–541 476, 603–606 Patagonia, 587–602 Nestling period, 47–59 Patagonian birds, 535–541 Nest-site selection, 313–318 Patagonian Sierra-Finch, 449–452 New records, 339–368 Paternal investment, 311–312 New species, 161–170 Pauxi pauxi, 21–36 News, 158–160, 480 Pauxi unicornis, 21–36 Nicaragua, 111–115 Peñafiel, M., 223–232

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Penelope albipennis, 21–36 Prey, 607–612 Penelope argyrotis, 21–36 Prey selection, 37–46 Penelope barbata, 21–36 Prey size, 535–541 Penelope dabbenei, 21–36 Prince, W., 339–368 Penelope jacquacu, 21–36 Productivity, 481–492 Penelope jacucaca, 21–36 Psarocolius angustifrons alfredi, 251–261 Penelope marail, 21–36 Psarocolius yuracares, 251–261 Penelope montagnii, 21–36 Psittaciformes, 439–444 Penelope obscura, 21–36 Pterocarpus officinalis, 305–310 Penelope ochrogaster, 21–36 Pucallpa, 613–616 Penelope ortoni, 21–36 Puerto Rican Vireo, 233–242 Penelope perspicax, 21–36 Puerto Rico, 305–310 Penelope pileata, 21–36 Pujol, E. M., 407–419 Penelope purpurascens, 21–36 Ramírez, Y. M., 503–518 Penelope superciliaris, 21–36 Range extension, 369–377 Penelopina nigra, 21–36 Recoveries, 623–626 Penelopinae, 21–36 Red-tailed Amazon, 379–393 Peregrine Falcon, 613–616 Renfrew, Rosalind B., 61–73 Perú, 171–187, 613–616 Restoration success, 305–310 Peruvian Amazon, 613–616 Retina structure, 503–518 Petracci, P. F., 493–502 Reudink, M. W., 543–552 Phaethornis guy, 133–138 Rhea americana, 187–194 Phaethornis superciliosus, 117–119 Rice, 61–73 Philopatry, 285-291 Rice fields, 493–502 Phrygilus patagonicus, 449–452 Rice, N. H., 339–368 Piaskowski, Victoria M., 47–59 Río Manupare, 519–534 Picaflor Rubi, 433–437 Río Paracti Valley, 321–337 Pinche-Höschinkolibri, 161–170 Robbins, M. B., 339–368 Pinna, F. V., 99–110, 563–572 Rocha Lagoon, 421–432 Pipile cujubi, 21–36 Roesler, I., 469–476, 493–502 Pipile cumanensis, 21–36 Rojas, L. M., 503–518 Pipile jacutinga, 21–36 Roost counts, 379–393 Pipile pipile, 21–36 Roosting, 209–222 Piprites pileata, 127–131 Rosthramus sociabilis, 223–232 Playback, 543–552 Royal Tern, 99–110 Plumage characteristics, 1–9 Rufous-collared Sparrow, 481–492 Pollination, 133–138 Rufous-thighed Kite, 469–476 Ponchito Pechiescamado, 1–9 Russet-backed Oropendola, 251–261 Population, 379–393 Saavedra, Ana Maria, 61–73 Population genetics, 439–444 Sakal, Walter H., 117–119 Population sink, 233–242 Sakidiornis melanotos, 223–232 Population source, 233–242 Sallaberry A., M. , 623–626 Predator size, 535–541 Sanderling, 623–626 Premontane forest, 627–633 Santa Fe province, 493–502 Presa, 535–541 São Paulo, 99–110

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Savage index, 37–46 Spot-breasted Oriole, 111–115 Savanna, 75–97 Streak-backed Oriole, 111–115 Scallop-breasted Antpitta, 1–9 Streamer Duck, 293–300 Scarlet-headed Blackbird, 407–419 Suárez, G. M., 433–437 Scherer Neto, P., 379–393 Sympatric, 133–138 Schmidt, B. K., 339–368 Sympson, L., 11–19 Scytalopus vicinior, 445–448 Systematic, 277–284 Seabird assemblages, 553–561 Tachyeres patagonicus, 293–300 Seabirds, 421–432 Tangara nigroviridis, 603–606 Seasonal variation, 99–110 Tarsometatarsus, 277–284 Seco Pon, J. P., 553–561 Taxonomy, 251–261 Seed dispersal, 21–36 Taylor, J., 133–138 Séller, A.-A., 161–170 Tello, J. G., 519–534 Semipalmated Sandpiper, 285-291 Temporal variation, 421–432, 563–572 Sephanoides sephanoides, 433–437 Temporal variation Sericossypha albocristata, 139–142 Terenura sharpei, 321–337 Serra, M., 493–502 Tero Comun, 121–125 Serrania del Pinche, 161–170 Territoriality, 407–419 Sex, 1–9 Teúl, Mario, 47–59 Sheldon, 139–142, 603–606 Thalasseus maximus, 99–110 Shite-rumped Sandpiper, 37–46 Thalasseus sandvicensis eurygnatha, 563–572 Shorebirds, 421–432 Thomlinson, J. R., 233–242 Sierra Madre Oriental, 369–377 Thorstrom, R., 395–405 Sierra Santa Rosa, 369–377 Threatened birds, 223–232 Silva, A., 285-291 Threatened species, 243–249 Silva-García, C. M., 573–585 Tikal National Park, 395–405 Simbaña, Jose, 139–142 Tinajero Hernández, R., 243–249 Site fidelity, 285-291 Toledo, M. C. B., 379–393 Sky islands, 369–377 Torres, M., 143–146 Snowy Plover, 147–148 Torres-Dowdall, J., 433–437 Social behavior, 209–222 Tossas, A. G., 233–242 Solano-Ugalde, A., 445–448 Trejo, A., 11–19, 535–541 Solórzano, A., 459–461 Trochilidae, 161–170 Sonsthagen, S. A., 293–300 Trophic ecology, 535–541 Sorani-Dalbon, V., 263–276 Tropical deciduous forest, 617–621 South America, 75–97 Tropidacris, 469–476 Southern Antpipit, 627–633 Tubelis, Darius Pukenis, 75–97 Southern Lapwing, 121–125 Tumbesian Region, 617–621 Southwestern Atlantic Ocean, 553–561 Two-banded Plover, 121–125 Soybean, 61–73 Typha dominguensis, 305–310 Spatial distribution, 37–46 Tyrannus savana, 47–59 Spheniscidae, 277–284 Uruguay, 421–432 Spider web, 117–119 Usurpación de nido, 121–125 Spizella wortheni, 243–249 Valderrama, S. V., 313–318 Spot-backed Antbird, 301–303 Valdiviana forest, 433–437

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Valqui, T. H., 587–602 Wilson’s Storm Petrel, 143–146 Vanellus chilensis, 121–125 Winter behavior, 171–187 Venezuela, 1–9, 147–148, 453–457, 459–461 Winter territory, 171–187 Verea, C., 1–9, 459–461 Wintering, 613–616 Villaseñor-Gómez, L. E., 263–276 Wintering behavior, 613–616 Violet Sabrewing, 133–138 Wintering range, 61–73 Vireo flavoviridis, 369–377 Worthen’s Sparrow, 243–249 Vireo latimeri, 233–242 Yagueddú, C., 187–194 Vocalization, 543–552 Yellow-billed Oropendola, 251–261 Weight, 1–9 Yellow-headed Parrot, 263–276 Wetland, 223–232 Yucatan Peninsula, 543–552 White, Stewart A., 133–138 Yungas, 627–633 White-capped Tanager, 139–142 Zaccagnini, M. E., 493–502 White-throated Hawk, 11–19 Zamarrito del Pinche, 161–170 Williams, K. M., 47–59 Zyskowski, K., 617–621 Wilson, R. E., 293–300, 587–602

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