
The Condor 93:1047-1059 0 The Cooper Omitholqxical Society 199 I INDEX TO VOLUME 93 A Aquatic invertebrates, 582-590 Abundance, 266-278, 399-408 Argentina, 443-445, 445-446 Accipitercooperii, 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, 9 16-925 Arnold, Todd W., see Martin, Pamela A. Adaptive variation, 424432 Arnold, Todd W., and Frank C. Rohwer. Do egg for- Aegoliusacadicus, 5 5-6 1 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 Asiojlammeus, 295-301 Afton, Alan D., see Ankney, C. Davison otus, 55-6 1, 295-301 Agapornisroseicollis, 302-3 17 Askins, Robert A., see Ewert, David D. Age-related differences, 44-48, 884-891 Aspen, Quaking, 473-485 Age-specific survival, 8 17-824 Astheimer, Lee B., Embryo metabolism and eggneglect Agelaiusphoeniceus,318-329,365-373,747-752,967- in Cassin’s Auklets, 486-495 974, 1013-1016 Asynchronoushatching, 683-693 thilius, 175-176 Athene noctua, 295-301 tricolor, 365-373 Auklet, Cassin’s, see Ptychoramphusaleuticus Aggressivebehavior, 916-925, 1010-1012 Austen, Madeline J. W., and Paul T. Handford. Vari- Aimophila botterii, 365-373 ation in the songsof breeding Gambel’s White- Aix sponsa,8 17-824 crowned Sparrows near Churchill, Manitoba, Alala, see Corvushawaiiensis, 676-682 147-152 Alaska, 180-184, 503-515 Avery, Graham, see Cooper, John Albatross, Wandering, see Diomedea exulans Avocet, American see Recurvirostraamericana Alcidae. 486-495. 943-951 Aythya a&is, 89-97 Aleutian Islands, 840-852 americana, 340-345 Alisauskas,Ray T., see Ankney, C. Davison Alisterusscapularis, 302-3 17 B Allen’s Rule, 7 12-723 Baird, Pat Herron, Optimal foraging and intraspecific Allometric relation, 6 12-629 competition in the Tufted Puffin, 503-5 15 Allozvmes. 98-105. 295-301. 825-839 Baker, Myron Charles, JeannetteT. Boylan, and Chris- Ammbdramus caudacutus,365-373 topher A. Goulart. Effectsofgargle vocalizations maritimus, 365-373 on behavior of Black-cappedChickadees, 62-70 savannarum,365-373 Balda, Russell P., and Wolfgang Wiltschko. Caching Analysis of variance, 200-203, 1023-1025 and recovery in ScrubJays: transfer of sun-com- Anas-acuta, 582-590 pass directions from shaded to sunny areas, clvueata.582-590. 81 l-816 1020-1023 d&ors, 8 1l-8 16 Banding, 279-285 oustaleti,38-43 Barnard&s zonarius, 302-3 17 platyrhynchos,779-78 1,8 1 l-8 16 Bayer, Range D., Roy W. Lowe, and Robert E. Loeffel. rubripes,189-191 Persistent summer mortalities of Common strepera,799-8 10 Murres along the Oregon central coast, 5 16-525 Ani, Groove-billed, see Crotophagasulcirostris Beachedbirds, 5 16-525, 724-730 Ankney, C. Davison, Alan D. Afton, and Ray T. Ali- Beak coloration, 448452 sauskas.The role of nutrient reservesin limiting Beal, Kathleen G., and Harry J. Khamis. A problem waterfowl reproduction, 1029-l 032 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, 799-8 10 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 -Rifle&& (Aves: Aphelocomacoerulescens, 354-364, 926-934, 1020- Paradisaeidael.738-745 1023 Behavior, 82-88, 177-180, 755-757, 777-779 ultramarina, 448-452 Bekoff, Marc, see Scott, Abby C. Aphrasturaspinicauda, 175-l 76 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- gressionand dominancein House Finches, 10IO- term trends ofchickadee populationsin western 1012 North America, 130-137 Belthoff, JamesR., and Sidney A. Gauthreaux, Jr. Par- Brood, 779-78 1 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, 8 17-824, 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 Melopsittacusundulatus 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 (Tyrunnus verticalis), 164-I 7 1 grant Bald Eagles on the northern Chesapeake Bergmann’s Rule, 7 12-723 Bay, 399-408 Bielefeldt, John, see Rosenfield, Robert N. Bunting, Lazuli, see Passerinaamoena Bildstein. Keith L.. Peter C. Frederick. and Marilvn G. Painted, see Passerinaciris Spalding. Feeding patterns and aggressivebe- Burger, Joanna, and Michael Gochfeld. Reproductive havior in juvenile and adult American Flamin- vulnerability: parental attendance around gos, 9 16-925 hatchingin Roseate(Sterna dougallii) and Com- Bill depth, 5 16-525 mon (S. hirundo) Terns, 125-l 29 Biodiversity, 840-852 Burger,Joanna, and Michael Gochfeld. Human activ- Biogeography,98-105, 738-745, 1016-1019 ity influence and diurnal and nocturnal foraging Bioloaical snecies.987-1000 of Sanderlings(Calidris alba), 259-265 Blackbird, Brewer’s, see Euphaguscyanocephalus Butcher, Gregory S. Mate choice in female Northern Red-winged, see Agelaiusphoeniceus Orioles with a consideration of the role of the Tricolored, see Agelaiustricolor black male coloration in female choice, 82-88 Yellow-headed, seeXanthocephalusxanthocepha- Buteojamaicensis, 1007-l 0 12 1US lagopus,180-l 84 Yellow-winged, see ilgelaius thilius regulis, 1007-1012 Bleier, William J., see Twedt, Daniel J. swainsoni, 1007-10 12 Blood sampling, 747-752 Blue. Roberta J.. see Reuaskv. Richard R. C Blue ’ Bonnet, see Northiella haematogaster Cacatua galerita, 302-3 17 Bluebird, Eastern, see Satin sialis roseicapilla,302-3 17 Mountain, see Sialia currucoides Cache, 458-461, 1020-1023 Western, see Sialia mexicana Calcium, 458-46 1 Bluebirds, 793-798 Calder, William A., see Inouye, David W. Body size, 644-658, 526-537, 81 l-8 16 Calidris alba, 259-265 Body temperature, 538-545 California, 330-339, 582-590, 952-966 Bonansaumbellus, 473-485 California’s Central Vallev. 266-278 Borgia, Gerald, and John C. Wingfield. Hormonal cor- Calyptorhynchusfunereus: 302-3 17 relates of bower decoration and sexual display Canary, Common, see Serinuscanarius in the Satin Bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchusviola- Cannibalism, 184-185 ceus),935-942 Cape May, 55-6 1 Bowen, Bonnie S., Rolf R. Koford, and SandraL Vehr- Caprimulguseuropaeus, 295-301 encamp. Seasonalpattern of reverse mounting Caracara, Crested, see Polyborusplancus in the Groove-billed Ani (Crotophagusulciros- Cardiff, Steven W., see Zink, Robert M. tris), 159-163 Carotenoids, 987-1000 Bower decoration, 935-942 Carpodacusmexicanus, 374-383, 1010-1012 Bowerbird, Satin, see Ptilonorhynchusviolaceus Cavity dynamics, 781-783 Bowerbirds. 935-942 Cavity-nesting birds, 666-675, 78 l-783 Bowing display, 19 1-193 Caziani. Sandra M.. and Jorne J. Protomastro. Nest Boylan, Jeannette T., see Baker, Myron Charles and eggs of the Stripe-backed Antbird (Myr- Brach.yramphusmarmoratus, 330-339 morchilusstrigilatus), 445-446 Bradley, Mark, and Lynn W. Oliphant. The diet of Censustechniques, 279-285, 676-682 Peregrine Falcons in Rankin Inlet, Northwest Central place foraging, 503-5 15 Territories: an unusually high proportion of Cepphuscolumba, 765-168, 943-95 1 mammalian prey, 193-I 97 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, 773 731, 762-165 Chapman, Angela, and Kenneth V. Rosenberg. Diets inhibition, 354-364 of four sympatric Amazonian Woodcreepers season,458-46 1 (Dendrocolaptidae), 904-9 15 success,555-562 Charadrtusmelodus, 753-755 INDEX TO VOLUME 93 1049 Charmosynapapou, 302-3 17 Corvidae, 926-934 Chek, Andrew A., and Raleigh J. Robertson. Infanti- Corvuscorax, 755-757, 788-789 cide in female Tree Swallows: a role for sexual hawaiiensis,676-682 selection, 454-457 Costa Rica, 447448 Chcn caerulescensatlantica, 701-711 Costs of reproduction, 683-693 ChesapeakeBay, 399-408 Cottonwood bottomlands, 78 l-783 Chick energetics,6 12-629 Coturnixjaponica, 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 canadensisrowani Chestnut-backed.see Parus rufescens Crane. Greater Sandhill, see Grus canadensistabida Mountain, see Parus gambeli ” Creelman, E., and A. E.’ Storey. Sex differences in re- Chile, 175-l 76 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 Platycercuselegans PapuanParrots, Lorikeets, and Cockatoos(Aves: Croll, Donald A., Anthony J. Gaston, and David G. Psittaciformesl: protein evidence. 302-3 17 Noble. Adaptive loss of mass in Thick-billed Christmas Bird Count,^l30-137 Murres, 496-502 Circular distribution, 164-l 7 1 Croll, Donald A., Steven D. Osmek, and John L. Bengt- Clamator glandarks, 49-54 son. An effect of instrument attachment on for- Clark, Robert G., see Gloutney, Mark L. agingtrip duration in Chinstrap Penguins,Ill- Clinal variation, 987-1000 779 Clutch size, 106-124, 447-448, 683-693, 799-810, Crotophagasulcirostris, 159-163 817-824, 892-903, 1026-1029, 1029-1032, Crow, Hawaiian, see Corvushawaiiensis 1032-1038 Cuckoo, Great Spotted, see Clamator glandarius Clutch-size limitation, 89-97 Culmen length, 5 16-525 CO, production, 546-554 Cyanocittacristata, 438-442 Coahuila, 469-470,470-472 Cyanoramphusnovaezelandiae, 302-3 17 Coccothraustesvesuertinus.
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