Talk:Brewer's blackbird

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I just removed the following commented-out list. 72.244.206.172 (talk) 07:54, 1 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thesis[edit]

  • Horn HS. Ph.D. (1966). COLONIAL NESTING IN THE BREWER'S BLACKBIRD (EUPHAGUS CYANOCEPHALUS) AND ITS ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE. University of Washington, United States, Washington.
  • Stepney PHR. Ph.D. (1979). COMPETITIVE AND ECOLOGICAL OVERLAP BETWEEN BREWER'S BLACKBIRD AND THE COMMON GRACKLE, WITH CONSIDERATION OF ASSOCIATED FORAGING SPECIES. University of Toronto (Canada), Canada.

Articles[edit]

  • Bradford DF. (1991). Mass Mortality and Extinction in a High-Elevation Population of Rana-Muscosa. Journal of Herpetology. vol 25, no 2. pp. 174–177.
  • Brown DJ, Hubert WA & Anderson SH. (1996). Beaver ponds create wetland habitat for birds in mountains of southeastern Wyoming. Wetlands. vol 16, no 2. pp. 127–133.
  • Brush AH & Power DM. (1970). Electrophoretic Studies on Hemo Globins of Brewers Blackbird Euphagus-Cyanocephalus. Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology. vol 33, no 3. pp. 587–599.
  • Butler RW. (1981). Nesting of Brewers Blackbirds Euphagus-Cyanocephalus on Man-Made Structures and Natural Sites in British-Columbia Canada. Canadian Field Naturalist. vol 95, no 4. pp. 476–477.
  • Crase FT & Dehaven RW. (1976). Selected Bibliography on the Food Habits of North American Blackbirds. U S Fish & Wildlife Service Special Scientific Report Wildlife. vol 192, pp. 1–20.
  • Crase FT & Dehaven RW. (1978). Food Selection by 5 Sympatric California USA Blackbird Species. California Fish & Game. vol 64, no 4. pp. 255–267.
  • Crins B & O'Donnell S. (1993). Breeding habitats of Brewer's Blackbird in Central Ontario. Ontario Birds. vol 11, no 3. pp. 113–117.
  • Devitt OE. (1969). 1st Nesting Records of Brewers Blackbird Euphagus-Cyanocephalus for King Township and Simcoe County Ontario. Ontario Field Biologist. vol 23, pp. 41–42.
  • Deweese LR, McEwen LC, Hensler GL & Petersen BE. (1986). Organochlorine Contaminants in Passeriformes and Other Avian Prey of the Peregrine Falcon Falco-Peregrinus in the Western USA. Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry. vol 5, no 7. pp. 675–694.
  • Deweese LR, McEwen LC, Settimi LA & Deblinger RD. (1983). Effects on Birds of Fenthion Aerial Application for Mosquito Control. Journal of Economic Entomology. vol 76, no 4. pp. 906–911.
  • Erskine AJ & Davidson GS. (1976). Birds in the Fort-Nelson Lowlands of Northeastern British-Columbia Canada. Syesis. vol 9, pp. 1–12.
  • Furrer RK. (1975). Breeding Success and Nest Site Stereotypy in a Population of Brewers Blackbirds Euphagus-Cyanocephalus. Oecologia. vol 20, no 4. pp. 339–350.
  • Greek TJ, Paw UKT & Weathers WW. (1989). A Comparison of Operative Temperature Estimated by Taxidermic Mounts and Meteorological Data. Journal of Thermal Biology. vol 14, no 1. pp. 19–26.
  • Grummt W. (1972). Breeding of Brewers Blackbird in the Berlin Zoo Euphagus-Cyanocephalus. Avicultural Magazine. vol 78, no 5. pp. 153–154.
  • Hansen AJ & Rohwer S. (1986). Coverable Badges and Resource Defense in Birds. Animal Behaviour. vol 34, no 1. pp. 69–76.
  • Harms KC, Beletsky LD & Orians GH. (1991). Conspecific Nest Parasitism in Three Species of New World Blackbird. Condor. vol 93, no 4. pp. 967–974.
  • Horn HS. (1968). The Adaptive Significance of Colonial Nesting in the Brewers Blackbird Euphagus-Cyanocephalus Food Supply Importance. Ecology. vol 49, no 4. pp. 682–694.
  • Hudon J & Muir AD. (1996). Characterization of the reflective materials and organelles in the bright irides of North American blackbirds (Icterinae). Pigment Cell Research. vol 9, no 2. pp. 96–104.
  • Kennedy PL, Stahlecker DW & Fair JM. (1995). Organochlorine concentrations in potential avian prey of breeding peregrine falcons in North-Central New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist. vol 40, no 1. pp. 94–100.
  • Koenig WD. (1985). Dunking of Prey by Brewer's Blackbirds Euphagus-Cyanocephalus a Novel Source of Water for Nestlings. Condor. vol 87, no 3. pp. 444–445.
  • Martin SG. (2002). Brewer's Blackbird: Euphagus cyanocephalus. Birds of North America. vol 616, pp. 1–31.
  • Matson RH. (1989). Distribution of the Testis-Specific Ldh-X among Avian Taxa with Comments on the Evolution of the Ldh Gene Family. Systematic Zoology. vol 38, no 2. pp. 106–115.
  • Patterson CB, Erckmann WJ & Orians GH. (1980). Experimental Study of Parental Investment and Polygyny in Male Blackbirds. American Naturalist. vol 116, no 6. pp. 757–769.
  • Power DM. (1971). Range Expansion of Brewers Blackbird Phenetics of a New Population. Canadian Journal of Zoology. vol 49, no 2. pp. 175–183.
  • Powers LR & Wheeler MJ. (1987). Brewer's Blackbird Feeding on a Barn Swallow. Wilson Bulletin. vol 99, no 2. pp. 294–295.
  • Pylypec B. (1991). Impacts of Fire on Bird Populations in a Fescue Prairie. Canadian Field Naturalist. vol 105, no 3. pp. 346–349.
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  • Richards JM & Peck GK. (1968). Nesting of Brewers Blackbird Euphagus-Cyanocephalus in Ontario and Durham Counties. Ontario Field Biologist. vol 22, pp. 25–27.
  • Riemann HP, Behymer DE, Franti CE, Crabb C & Schwab RG. (1979). Survey of Q Fever Agglutinins in Birds and Small Rodents in Northern California USA 1975–1976. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. vol 15, no 4. pp. 515–524.
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  • Smith JK & Zimmerman EG. (1976). Biochemical Genetics and Evolution of North American Blackbirds Family Icteridae. Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology B. vol 53, no 3. pp. 319–324.
  • Sodhi NS. (1992). Comparison between urban and rural bird communities in prairie Saskatchewan: Urbanization and short-term population trends. Canadian Field Naturalist. vol 106, no 2. pp. 210–215.
  • Spicer GS. (1978). A New Species and Several New Host Records of Avian Nasal Mites Acarina Rhinonyssinae Turbinoptinae. Journal of Parasitology. vol 64, no 5. pp. 891–894.
  • Stepney PHR. (1975). Tree Nesting Sites and a Breeding Range Extension of Brewers Blackbird in the Great Lakes Region. Canadian Field Naturalist. vol 89, no 1. pp. 76–77.
  • Stepney PHR. (1975). Wintering Distribution of Brewers Blackbird Historical Aspect Recent Changes and Fluctuations. Bird Banding. vol 46, no 2. pp. 106–125.
  • Stepney PHR. (1979). Brewers Blackbird Breeding in the Northwest-Territories Canada. Canadian Field Naturalist. vol 93, no 1. pp. 76–77.
  • Stepney PHR & Power DM. (1973). Analysis of the Eastward Breeding Expansion of Brewers Blackbird Plus General Aspects of the Avian Expansions. Wilson Bulletin. vol 85, no 4. pp. 452–464.
  • Verbeek NAM, Butler RW & Richardson H. (1981). Interspecific Allo Preening Solicitation in Female Brewers Blackbirds Euphagus-Cyanocephalus. Condor. vol 83, no 2. pp. 179–180.
  • Walton K. (2000). First verified nesting of Brewer's Blackbird in Muskoka District Municipality. Ontario Birds. vol 18, no 1.
  • Warkentin IG & Reed JM. (1999). Effects of habitat type and degradation on avian species richness in Great Basin riparian habitats. Great Basin Naturalist. vol 59, no 3. pp. 205–212.
  • Westmoreland D & Kiltie RA. (1996). Egg crypsis and clutch survival in three species of blackbirds (Icteridae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. vol 58, no 2. pp. 159–172.
  • Wiggins DA. (1990). Brewer's Blackbird Parasitizes Tree Swallow. Wilson Bulletin. vol 102, no 1.
  • Yezerinac SM, Loughed SC & Handford P. (1992). Measurement error and morphometric studies: Statistical power and observer experience. Systematic Biology. vol 41, no 4. pp. 471–482.
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