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Proceedings of the eighty-sixth annual meeting.
The eighty-sixth annual meeting of the Wilson Ornithological Society was held Thursday, 21 April, through Sunday, 24 April 2005, at the Sheraton Hotel in Beltsville, Maryland, in joint session with the Association of Field Ornithologists. The meeting was hosted by the U.S. Geological Survey USGS Patuxent...
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM LISTING FOR THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIRST STATED MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION
6 - 9 August 2003University of Illinois,Champaign-Urbana, IllinoisThursday, 7 August 2003Plenary 1. Linking life zones, life history traits and cognition in select southwestern seed caching corvids. RUSSELL P. BALDA, Dept. Biol. Sci., Univ. N. Arizona, Flagstaff, AZ.Symposium A. The legacy of S. Charles Kendeigh. Douglas A. James, organizer.The legacy of...
naris and palate of Lycaenodon Longiceps (Therapsida: Biarmosuchia), with comments on their early evolution in the therapsida, The
ABSTRACT-The anatomy of the external naris and anterior palate is described in detail for Lycaenodon longiceps, a morphologically conservative member of the primitive therapsid clade Biarmosuchia. Therapsids are distinguished from pelycosaur-grade synapsids by numerous features of the naris and palate. As in most early therapsids, the septomaxilla in Lycaenodon consists...
Proceedings of the eighty-second annual meeting.
The eighty-second annual meeting of the Wilson Ornithological Society was held Thursday, 3 May, through Sunday, 6 May, 2001, in the Fayetteville Hilton, in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in joint session with the Arkansas Audubon Society. The meeting was sponsored by the Univ. of Arkansas, and Douglas A....
True winter range of the Very (Catharus fuscescens): Lessons for determining winter ranges of species that winter in the tropics
ABSTRACT.-Most recent references describe the winter range of the Veery Catharus fuscescens as including an extensive area from northern Colombia, Venezuela, and Guyana south to south-central Brazil. Analysis of seasonal distribution of specimen records in South America, however, shows that 91 of 105 specimens were taken during spring and fall,...
Intertribal dance and cross cultural communication: Traditional powwows in Ohio
Powwows such as those in the central Ohio area oer opportunity to explore a complex set of inter-- and intracultural communication. American Indian arts to increase common understanding of contemporary Native America, powwow stresses American Indian commonalities in relation to mainstream American culture. In the context of the American Indian...
FLOCKING AND FORAGING BEHAVIOR OF WINTERING PROTHONOTARY WARBLERS.
IAN G. WARKENTIN [1,2,4] EUGENE S. MORTON [1,3] ABSTRACT--We quantified flocking behavior and examined the impact of social context (solitary, single-species flocks, and mixed-species flocks) on the foraging behavior of Prothonotary Warblers Protonotaria citrea wintering in a Costa Rican mangrove forest...
From Bobtail to Brer Rabbit: Native American Influences on Uncle Remus.
In a contemporary study of Native North American mythology, it has been stated that "mythological traditions ... have been broken off completely in Georgia and Virginia" and, furthermore, that "in Virginia there are no living traces of Indian culture."(1) Although this scholarly conclusion may shock and...
Kumataro Ito, Japanese Artist on Board the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries Steamer Albatross During the Philippine Expedition, 1907-1910
Introduction The U.S. Bureau of Fisheries Steamer Albatross, commissioned in 1882, was probably the first large vessel built by any country specifically for marine research(1). In 1907, by direction of President Theodore Roosevelt(2), it undertook its longest assignment: a 2 1/2-year cruise to explore the fishery resources of the...
Seasonal abundance of migrant birds and food resources in Panamanian mangrove forests.
We studied temporal variation in abundance of Nearctic-Neotropical migrants, particularly the Northern Waterthrush Seiurus noveboracensis, Prothonotary Warbler Protonotaria citrea, and American Redstart Setophaga ruticilla in two black mangrove sites of central Panama from September 1993 through May 1995. The two sites, on the Caribbean and the Pacific coasts, differ importantly...
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