The Auk, Volume 106, Number 4 (1989)
Journal
Auk
Volume
106
Issue
4 (October)
Year
1989
CONTENTS
- Variability in Transcribed Regions of Ribosomal Dna and Early Divergences in Birds. 539-548.
- David P. Mindell, Rodney L. Honeycutt.
- 100 Years Ago in the Auk. 548.
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- Energetics of Reproduction in Female Kestrels. 549-559.
- Theo Meijer, Dirkjan Masman, Serge Daan.
- Territorial and Nonterritorial Settling in Juvenile Eurasian Nuthatches (Sitta Europaea L.) in Summer. 560-567.
- Erik Matthysen.
- The Effect of Experience and Timing on Reproductive Performance in Buffleheads. 568-576.
- Gilles Gauthier.
- Mechanism of Increased Puncture Resistance of Eggs of Brown-Headed Cowbirds. 577-583.
- Jaroslav Picman.
- The Effects of Site Quality on Breeding-Site Fidelity in Bobolinks. 584-594.
- Eric K. Bollinger, Thomas A. Gavin.
- Phylogeny of the Cranes (Aves: Gruidae) As Deduced From Dna-Dna Hybridization and Albumin Micro-Complement Fixation Analyses. 595-602.
- James L. Ingold, Jack C. Vaughn, Sheldon I. Guttman, Linda R. Maxson.
- Phylogenetic Relationships Among Cranes (Gruiformes: Gruidae) Based on Dna Hybridization. 603-618.
- Carey Krajewski.
- Lasting Effects of Wing Tags on Ring-Billed Gulls. 619-624.
- Linda K. Kinkel.
- Nesting Success of Five Ciconiiform Species in Relation to Water Conditions in the Florida Everglades. 625-634.
- Peter C. Frederick, Michael W. Collopy.
- Evidence For Obligate Male Parental Care in Black-Billed Magpies. 635-644.
- Peter O. Dunn, Susan J. Hannon.
- Natural and Simulated Encounters Between Sympatric Black-Capped Chickadees and Mountain Chickadees. 645-652.
- Brad G. Hill, M. Ross Lein.
- The Relative Importance of Stress and Programmed Anorexia in Determining Mass Loss By Incubating Ancient Murrelets. 653-658.
- Anthony J. Gaston, Ian L. Jones.
- Erratum. 658.
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- Behavioral Differences in Nest Visits Between Male and Female Northern Mockingbirds. 659-665.
- Randall Breitwisch, Natasha Gottlieb, Julia Zaias.
- The Measurement of Overall Body Size in Birds. 666-674.
- James D. Rising, Keith M. Somers.
- Digestive Responses of Temperate Birds Switched to Fruit or Insect Diets. 675-686.
- Douglas J. Levey, William H. Karasov.
- Physiological Basis of Stomach Oil Formation in Leach's Storm-Petrel (Oceanodroma Leucorhoa). 687-699.
- Allen R. Place, Nina C. Stoyan, Robert E. Ricklefs, Ronald G. Butler.
- On the Significance of Helping Behavior in Birds. 700-705.
- J. David Ligon, Peter B. Stacey.
- In Memoriam: Oliver L. Austin Jr.. 706-709.
- Mary H. Clench, J. William Hardy.
- In Memoriam: Donald S. Farner. 710-713.
- James R. King, L. Richard Mewaldt.
- In Memoriam: Frank W. Preston. 714-717.
- Harold F. Mayfield.
- In Memoriam: James Bond. 718-720.
- Kenneth C. Parkes.
- In Memoriam: Yoshimaro Yamashina, 1900-1989. 721.
- S. Dillon Ripley.
- In Memoriam: Nikolaas Tinbergen, 1907-1988. 722.
- Robert W. Storer.
- In Memoriam: Klaus Immelmann, 1935-1987. 723.
- Russell P. Balda.
- Reviews. 751-764.
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- Index to Volume 106. 765-780.
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- Consistency in the Scientific Name of the Zebra Finch. 750.
- N. S. Clayton, T. R. Birkhead.
- Evaluating Models of Crop Emptying in Hummingbirds. 724-726.
- F. Reed Hainsworth.
- Incubation of Dead Eggs. 726-728.
- Daniel Afik, David Ward.
- Himalayan Birds Face Uphill While Singing. 728-729.
- Malcolm L. Hunter Jr.
- Determinate Vs. Indeterminate Laying in the House Sparrow. 730-732.
- Ted R. Anderson.
- Polygyny in the Northern Saw-Whet Owl. 732-734.
- Jeffrey S. Marks, John H. Doremus, Richard J. Cannings.
- Costs to Northern Orioles of Puncture-Ejecting Parasitic Cowbird Eggs From Their Nests. 734-738.
- Sievert Rohwer, Carol D. Spaw, Eivin R.
- Early Nest Departure Does Not Improve the Survival of Lapland Longspur Chicks. 738-741.
- Robert L. Mclaughlin, Robert D. Montgomerie.
- Common Ground-Dove's Injury-Feigning Distracts Florida Scrub Jay. 742.
- Jack P. Hailman.
- The Correct Citation and Spelling of Ptiliogonys and Type Locality of Ptiliogonys Cinereus. 743-746.
- M. Ralph Browning.
- Intensity of Nest Defense in Indigo Buntings Increases With Stage and Not Number of Visits. 747-749.
- David F. Westneat.
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