
INDEX TO VOLUME 107 COMPILED BY K. ELIZABETH K. PACALA This index is primarily one to new information.Previously published information referred to in this volume has not been indexed unless extensivecomparisons or reinterpretationsare involved. For some species, especiallyones not in the AOU check-list,only scientificnames have been entered, and in some instances, entriesunder scientificnames are more extensivethan thoseunder vernacularnames. New generic,specific, and subspecificnames are printed in boldface type. Accentor, Alpine, 284-294 Herpsilochmusrufimarginatus, 477-478; Hylophylax Accipitercooperii, 96-106 poecilonota,477-478; Hypocnemiscantator, 477-478; A. gentilis,96-106 Hypoleucusauritus, 110-116; H. olivaceus,110-116; A. striatus, 96-106 H. sulcirostris,110-116; H. varius, 110-116; Junco Aethia cristatella, 342-349 hyemalis,490-497, 669-676; Leucocarbocapensis, A. pusilla,342-349, 679, 685 110-116; L. nigrogularis,110-116; Lonchurastriata, Age, determinationof, 689-690 193-196;Microcarbo africanus, 110-116; M. melano- Agelaiusphoeniceus, 69-73ß 544-548 leucos,110-116; Microrhopiasquixensis, 477-478; Aguilera, Eduardo, Sexual differencesin nest atten- Myrmotherulaspp., 477-478; Notocarboatriceps, dance and chick-feeding rhythms of White 110-116;N. bransfieldensis,110-116; N. georgianus, Spoonbills, 416-420 110-116; N. verrucosus,110-116; Oporornisphila- Aimophilaaestivalis, 463-471 delphia,164ß 166; Oporornis tolmiei, 164, 166; Pachy- Ainley, David G., review by, 226-227; see Emslie, S. ptila belcheri,306, 308; P. desolata,306-308; P. sal- D., et al. vini, 306, 308; P. turtur, 306, 308; Phalacrocoracidae, Ainley, Marianne Gosztonyi, In memoriam: Margaret 110-116; Phalacrocoraxcarbo, 110-116; Podicepsni- Howell Mitchell, 601-602 gricollis,649-658; Poephilaguttata, 193-196; Pru- Aix sponsa,756-762 nella collaris,284-294; Pygiptilastellaris, 477-478; Alabama, 18-23 Somateriamollissima, 661; Stictocarbogaimardi, 110- Alaska, 342-349, 387-395, 620-622, 750-754 116;S. magellanicus,110-116; S. pelagicus,110-116; Albatross,Laysan, 119-123 Terenurahumeralis, 477-478; Thamnophilusdoliatus, Alberta, 161-170 477-478; Zonotrichiaquerula, 669-676 Alcorn, J. R., The birds of Nevada (rev.), 218-220 Ankney, C. Davison, see Alisauskas, Ray T., and Alisauskas,Ray T., and C. Davison Ankney, Com- ßsee Gregoire, Paul E., and -- mentary:Body size and fecundity in LesserSnow Antas, P., see Myers, J.P., et al. Geese, 440-443 Aphelocomacoerulescens, 202-203 Amadon, D., review by, 639-640 Aquilachrysaetos, 96-106, 438-439 Amat, JuanA., Age-relatedpair bonding by male Eur- Arenariainterpres, 696, 700, 704 asian Wigeons in relation to courtship activity, Arizona, 299-303, 367-374, 522-530, 531, 532, 606- 197-198 607 AmericanOrnithologists' Union, Elliott CouesAward, 238; William Brewster Memorial Award, 236-237; Armstrong,Robert H., Guide to the birds of Alaska Proceedingsof the One Hundred and Seventh (rev.), 819 Stated Meeting, 1AA-29AA Arnold, Keith A., review by, 454 Amundsen, Trond, and Jogeir N. Stokland, Egg size Auklet, Cassin's, 1, 2, 3, 4-5, 6, 7, 689-694; Crested, and parental quality influence nestling growth 342-349; Least, 342-349, 679, 685; Rhinoceros, 1, in the Shag, 410-413 2,3-4,6 Anas americana, 188-190 Austin, David H., see Williams, Lovett E., Jr., and A. bahamensis,188-190 A. crecca, 3, 188-190 Australia, 334-340 A. fiavirostris,188-190 Avery, Michael L., and Curtis O. Nelms, Food avoid- A. penelope,197-198 anceby Red-wingedBlackbirds conditioned with A. platyrhynchos,188-190, 255-259 a pyrazine odor, 544-549 A. strepera,188-190 Aythya valisineria,75-84 Anatini, 188-190 Anatomy and morphologyof Compsohalieusfuscescens, 110-116; C. penicillatus,110-116; Drymophilade- Bakken, George S., Estimatingthe effect of wind on villei,477-478; Dysithamnus mentalis, 477-478; For- avian metabolic rate with standard operative micivorarufa, 477-478; Grailariaquitensis, 477-478; temperature, 587-594 820 October1990] Indexto Volume107 821 Baldassarre,Guy A., see Losito, Michael P., et al. thrinus, 35-43; Chen caerulescens,550-559; Cer- Banks,Richard C., Taxonomicstatus of the Coquette cornactamanu, 244-245; Cleptornismarchei, 500- Hummingbird of Guerrero, Mexico, 191-192 505; Diomedeaimmutabilis, 119-123; Fulmarusgla- Barlow, Jon C., review by, 232 cialia,683, 686, 750-754; Gymnorhinuscyanocepha- Barnes, Michael E., see Robel, Robert J., et al. lus, 296, 299-302; Larus heermanni, 772-774; Loxia Barrowclough,George F., and R. J.Gutierrez, Genetic curvirostra,376-382; L. leucoptera,376-382; My- variation and differentiation in the SpottedOwl zomelarubrata, 502; Opisthocomushoazin, 626-627; (Strix occidentalis),737-744. Otus asio,567-578; Pandion haliaetus,506-513; 516- Barzen, Jeb A., and Jerome R. Serie, Nutrient reserve 519;Parus gambeli, 522-530; P. inornatus,522-530; dynamicsof breeding Canvasbacks,75-85 Phalaropusfulicaria, 682-683, 686; Phylloscopusbo- Bednarz, James C., Daniel Klem Jr., Laurie J. Good- realis, 434-437; Platalea leucorodia,416-420; Podi- rich, and Stanley E. Sennet, Migration countsof cepsnigricollis, 655; Progne subis, 275-282; Protono- raptorsat Hawk Mountain, Pennsylvania,as in- taria citrea, 133-143, 146-149, 151-152; Prunella dicatorsof population trends, 1934-1986,96-109; collaris,284-294; Pterodroma phaeopygia, 317-325; review by, 801-802 Pyrenestesostrinus, 153-158; Rhipidura rufifrons, 502; Beebier, Bruce M., see Lein, M. Ross, and -- Rissatridactyla, 681-682, 686; Rostrhamussociabilis, Behavior,activity patterns, 18-23, 319-336, 337, 416- 327-332;Rynchops niger, 260-272; Scolopaxminor, 420, 655; age-related,197-198, 554-555, 557; ag- 407-409; Sialiamexicana, 606-607; Spizellaarborea, onistic, 18-23, 188-190, 354, 355, 502, 510, 550- 210-211,211-212; S.pusilla, 580-585; Sternacaspia, 559,606-607; antipredator, 258,506, 513,518, 530, 260-272;S. dougallii,354-357; S. hirundo,354-357; 584, 666, 696, 704;breeding, 35-43, 119-123, 126- Tachycinetathallisina, 606-607; Troglodytesaedon, 131, 153-158, 205-206, 206-208, 275-282, 284-294, 781-784; Tyto alba,248-250, 251-252; Uria aalge, 296-303,317-325, 334-340, 376-382, 407-409, 416- 603-605; U. lomvia, 683-684, 686; Vanellus corona- 420, 580-585, 603-605, 626-627, 750-754, 772-774; tus,10-16; V. lugubris,10-16; V. melanopterus,10- copulatory, 284-294, 334-340, 419-420; court- 16; Xanthocephalusxanthocephalus, 205-206, 206- ship, 122, 188-190, 197-198; dispersal,129-130, 208; Zenaidamacroura, 18-23; Zosteropsconspicil- 131; effect of environment on, 146-149, 327-332, latus, 500-505 550-559; extrapair, 275-282, 334-340, 419-420, Beissinger,Steven R., Alternative foodsof a diet spe- 584-585; feeding, 1-8, 18-23, 133-143, 146-149, cialist, the Snail Kite, 327-333 151-152, 153-158,210-211, 211-212, 244-245, 260- Beletsky, Les D., Gordon H. Orians, and John C. 272, 327-332, 354-357, 376-382, 400-402, 416-420, Wingfield, Steroid hormones in relation to ter- 434-437, 500-505, 506-513, 516-518, 519, 522-530, ritoriality, breedingdensity, and parentalbehav- 544-548, 550-559, 678-687;feeding aggregation, ior in male Yellow-headed Blackbirds, 60-68 678-687; foraging (seeBehavior, feeding); forced Belgium, 86-93 copulation, 275-282; dominance, 550-559; ho- Below, T., see Myers, J. P., et al. mosexual, 189-190; incubation, 10-16, 264, 320, Belthoff, JamesR., and Gary Ritchison,Roosting be- 324, 418-419, 773; individual distance, 129, 130; havior of postfledgling Eastern Screech-Owls, interspecific,522-530, 606-607; learning, 202-203, 567-579 544-548; maintenance,18-23; mating preference, Benkman, Craig W., Intake rates and the timing of 35-43, 157-158, 197-198, 248-250, 251-252, 296- crossbillreproduction, 376-386 303;nest helper, 626-627;nesting, 39-40, 43, 154- Bering Sea, 678-687 155, 156, 337, 376-382, 407-409, 507, 515-516,517, Birkhead,T. R., and F. M. Hunter, Numbers of sperm- 519,606-607; nest-sitetenacity, 126-131,281,319, storagetubules in the Zebra Finch (Poephilagut- 321, 339, 408, 506, 519; pair, 202, 319, 321, 334- tata) and BengaleseFinch (Lonchurastriata), 193- 340; parental care, 40-41, 43, 205-206, 206-208, 197 260-272, 279, 281,345, 349, 416-420, 580-585, 626- Bj6rklund, Mats, Mate choice is not important for 627, 766-767, 772-774; roosting,18-23, 567-578; female reproductive successin the Common sexual differences in, 133-143, 260-272, 416-420, Rosefinch(Carpodacus erythrinus), 35-44 580-585, 603-605; site fidelity, 126-131,319, 321, Blackbird,Red-winged, 69-73, 544-548;Yellow-head- 339, 603-605, 745-748; social, 119-123, 502, 506- ed, 60-67, 205-206, 206-208 519, 530, 550-559, 606-607; territorial, 627, 781- Bluebird, Western 606-607 784; thermoregulatory,10-16; vocal, 13, 14, 37- Bock,Walter J., A specialreview: Peters'"Check-list 39, 42, 202-203, 243, 278, 510, 623-625 of birds of the world" and a history of avian Behaviorof Agelaiusphoeniceus, 522-530; Anasameri- checklists, 629-639 cana, 188-190; A. bahamensis,188-190; A. crecca, Boersma, P. D., see Paine, R. T., et al. 188-190;A. fiavirostris,188-190; A. platyrhynchos, Bohlen, H. David, The birds of Illinois (rev.), 461-462 188-190;A.penelope, 197-198; A. strepera,188-190; Boles,Walter E., see Longmore, N. W., and -- Aphelocomacoerulescens, 202-203; Bubulcus •ois, 334- Bolivia, 473-483 357; Bucephalaalbeola, 126-131; Carpodacusery- Bollinger,Eric K., seeBollinger, Patricia Blair, et al. 822 Index to Volume107 [Auk, Vol. 107 Bollinger, Patricia Blair, Eric K. Bollinger, and Rich- 364;Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus, 60, 65, 67, 205- ard A. Malecki, Tests of three hypothesesof 206, 206-208 ' hatching asynchronyin the Common Tern, 696- Breeding,timing of (seeBreeding season) 706 Breitwisch, Randall, see Zaias, Julia, and -- Brachyramphusmarmoratus, 3, 387-395 Bretagnolle, V., R. Zotier, and P. Jouventin, Compar- Brant, 620-622 ative population biology of four prions (genus Branta bernicla,620-622 Pachyptila)from the Indian Ocean and conse- Braun, Michael, see Morton, Eugene S., et al. quencesfor their taxonomic status,305-316 Brawn,Jeffrey D., Interspecificcompetition and social Briskie,James V., and SpencerG.
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