Bibliography of Red-footed Booby - Sula sula



Number of Results found : 98 for Sula sula


1. , (1947), Occurrence of the Red-footed Booby at Ascension Island , Ibis, 89:1: 122 - 123.


2. Alvaro Jaramillo, Peter Burke, David Beadle , (2003), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), HELM FIELD GUIDES - BIRDS of CHILE; Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd, : 16.


3. Anderson, D. J. , (1991), Apparent predator-limited distribution of Galápagos Red-footed Boobies Sula sula., Ibis, 133: 26 - 29.


4. Anderson, D. J. , (1989), Differential responses of boobies and other seabirds in the Galapagos to the 1986--87 El-Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) event., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 52: 209 - 216.


5. Ballance, L. T. , (1995), Flight energetics of free-ranging Red-footed Boobies (Sula sula)., Physiol. Zool., 68: 887 - 914.


6. Benoit MP;Bretagnolle V; , (2002), Seabirds of the Southern Lagoon of New Caledonia; Distribution, Abundance and Threats, Waterbirds, 25:2: 202 - 213.


7. Ber Van Perlo , (2006), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), Field Guide Birds of Mexico and Central America; Collins , : 5.


8. Buden, D. W. , (1999), Reptiles, birds, and mammals of Oroluk Atoll, Eastern Caroline Islands., Micronesica, 31: 289 - 300.


9. BURGER, A. E. & BETTS, M. , (2001), Monitoring populations of Red-footed Boobies Sula sula and frigatebirds Fregata spp. breeding on Aldabra Atoll, Indian Ocean, Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club, 121: 236.


10. Burger, J., E. A. E. Schreiber, M. Gochfeld. , (1992), Lead, cadmium, selenium and mercury in seabird feathers from the tropical mid-pacific., Environ. Toxicol. & Chem., 11: 815 - 822.


11. Burton, F. J., et al. , (1999), Status of Red-footed Boobies Sula sula on Little Cayman, British West Indies., Bird Conservation International, 9: 227 - 233.


12. Cao L;Pan YL;Liu NF; , (2007), Waterbirds of the Xisha Archipelago, South China Sea, Waterbirds, 30:2: 296 - 300.


13. Cao L;Pang YL;Liu NF; , (2005), Status of the Red-footed Booby on the Xisha Archipelago, South China Sea, Waterbirds, 28:4: 411 - 419.


14. Cao L;Zhao G;Tang S;Guo H; , (2010), The First Reported Case of Cooperative Polyandry in the Red-footed Booby: Trio Relationships and Benefits, The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 122:2: 361 - 365.


15. Carr, P. , (1998), Expedition report Diego Survey 97, 4--18 August 1997., Sea Swallow, 47: 9 - 22.


16. Chandler, S.Robbins; Bertel Bruun; Herbert S.Zim; , (1983), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), GOLDEN - BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA; Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press, : 34.


17. Chastel O;LormAce H; , (2002), PATTERNS OF PROLACTIN SECRETION IN RELATION TO INCUBATION FAILURE IN A TROPICAL SEABIRD, THE RED-FOOTED BOOBY, The Condor, 104:4: 873 - 876.


18. Chris Doughty; Nicolas Day; Andrew Plant , (1999), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), BIRDS OF THE SOLOMONS, VANUATU & NEW CALEDONIA; A&C Black, : 42.


19. Clapp, R. B. , (1987), Status of the Red-footed Booby colony on Little Cayman Island., Atoll Research Bulletin, 304: 15 pp.


20. Coate, K. H., L. A. Smith, L. Fontanini. , (1994), Birds of Adele Island, Western Australia, including notes on recently established breeding colony of Red-footed Boobies Sula sula and Great Frigate Birds Fregata minor., Western Australian Naturalist, 19: 285 - 291.


21. Craig Robson , (2005), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), BIRDS OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA; New Holland Publishers Ltd, : 74.


22. Dale A.Zimmerman; Donald A.Turner; David J.Pearson , (2001), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula rubripes), BIRDS of KENYA & NORTHERN TANZANIA; Princeton University Press, : 1 / 275.


23. David Allen Sibley; Rick Cech , (2003), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America; Knopf, 1st Edition: 44.


24. David Allen Sibley; Rick Cech , (2003), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America; Knopf, : 48.


25. DAVID J. ANDERSON , (1991), Apparent predator-limited distribution of Galápagos Red-footed Boobies Sula sula, Ibis, 133:1: 26 - 29.


26. De Silva RI; , (1985), A short note on the second record of a Red-footed Booby, Sula sula rubripes (Gould) from Sri Lanka, Loris, 17:2: 46 - 47.


27. Dick Watling , (2004), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF FIJI & WESTERN POLYNESIA; Environmental Consultants (Fiji) Ltd, : 197 / 12.


28. Dodson, J. J., G. J. Fitzgerald. , (1980), Observations on the breeding biology of the boobies (Sulidae) at Clipperton Island, eastern Pacific., Nat. Canadien, 107: 259 - 267.


29. Dunlop, J. N., C. A. Surman, R. D. Wooller. , (2001), The marine distribution of seabirds from Christmas Island, Indian Ocean., Emu, 101: 19 - 24.


30. Dyer PK , (2003), Booby nesting on Raine Island, Great Barrier Reef., Corella, 27: 102 - 105.


31. DYER, B.M. & Y. CHESSELET , (2002), FIRST ATLANTIC RECORDS OF THE RED-FOOTED BOOBY SULA SULA AND BROWN BOOBY S. LEUCOGASTER IN SOUTHERN AFRICA, Marine Ornithology, 30:1: 36 - 37.


32. Dyer, P.K , (2003), Booby nesting on Raine Island, Great Barrier Reef, Corella, 27: 102 - 105.


33. EDITOR , (1920), Name of the Red-footed Booby, The Auk, 37:1: 180 - 181.


34. Elliot, L. , (2000), Oiled wildlife response volunteers: A Hawai`i example., Elepaio, 60: 1 - 4.


35. Faul W. Woodward , (1976), Red-Footed Booby Helper at Great Frigatebird Nests, The Condor, 78:2: 264 - 265.


36. Faxon, D. , (1989), Oregon's first Red-footed Boobies?, Oregon Birds, 15: 138 - 139.


37. Furniss, S. , (1983), Status of the seabirds of the Culebra Archipelago, Puerto Rico., Colonial Waterbirds, 6: 121 - 125.


38. GLEN E. WOOLFENDEN , (1965), A Specimen of the Red-footed Booby from Florida, The Auk, 82:1: 102 - 103.


39. Gregory-Smith, R. , (1997), Red-footed Booby Sula sula---first record for Sarawak [Malaysia]., Malayan Nat. J., 50: 357 - 358.


40. Guo H;Cao L;Peng L;Zhao G;Tang S; , (2010), Parental Care, Development of Foraging Skills, and Transition to Independence in the Red-Footed Booby, The Condor, 112:1: 38 - 47.


41. H.Raffaele; J.Wiley; O.Garrido; A.Keith; J.Raffaele , (2003), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), BIRDS of the WEST INDIES; Princeton University Press, : 20.


42. HARRIET R. HUBER, T. JAMES LEWIS , (1980), FIRST RECORDS OF THE RED-FOOTED BOOBY IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES, Western Birds, 11.4: 199 - 200.


43. Hartog, J. C. den. , (1987), A record of a Red-footed Booby Sula sula (L.) from the Cape Verde Islands, with a review of the status of this species in the South Atlantic Ocean., Zool. Meded. (Leiden), 26: 405 - 419.


44. Hayato Chiba, Kazuto Kawakami, Hajime Suzuki and Kazuo Horikoshi , (2007), The Distribution of Seabirds in the Bonin Islands, Southern Japan, Journal of the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology, 39:1: 1 - 17.


45. HENNICKE, J.C. , (2009), First record of a white-tailed brown morph Red-footed Booby Sula sulaon Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, Marine Ornithology, 37:2: 179 - 180.


46. Hertel, F., L. T. Balance. , (1999), Wing ecomorphology of seabirds from Johnston Atoll., Condor, 101: 549 - 556.


47. Herve LormÉe, Pierre Jouventin, Colette Trouve, Olivier Chastel , (2003), Sex-specific patterns in baseline corticosterone and body condition changes in breeding Red-footed Boobies Sula sula , Ibis, 145:2: 212 - 219.


48. HERVE LORMEE, CHRISTOPHE BARBRAUD, OLIVIER CHASTEL , (2005), Reversed sexual size dimorphism and parental care in the Red-footed Booby Sula sula , Ibis, 147:2: 307 - 315.


49. Higuchi, Y., S. Hanawa, Y. Tsukamoto. , (1983), [Observation of Red-footed Booby (Sula sula) on the Ogasawara Line.], Strix, 2: 106 - 108.


50. Hiroyoshi Kohno ; Naoya Abe ; Touru Mano , (1986), The Seabirds of Nakanokami-shima, South Ryukyu, Japan, Journal of the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology, 18:1: 1 - 27.


51. Ian Sinclair; Olivier Langrand , (1998), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), BIRDS OF THE INDIAN OCEAN ISLANDS; , : 44.


52. Ian Sinclair; Phil Hockey; Warwick Tarboton , (1997), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula rubripes), BIRDS of SOUTHERN AFRICA; 2nd edition, Princeton University Press, : 54.


53. J. B. NELSON , (1969), THE BREEDING BEHAVIOUR OF THE RED-FOOTED BOOBY SULA SULA, Ibis, 111:3: 357 - 385.


54. JARED VERNER , (1965), FLIGHT BEHAVIOR OF THE RED-FOOTED BOOBY, The Wilson Bulletin, 77:3: 229 - 234.


55. JARED VERNER , (1961), NESTING ACTIVITIES OF THE RED-FOOTED BOOBY IN BRITISH HONDURAS, The Auk, 78:4: 573 - 594.


56. Jim Flegg; N.Longmore , (1994), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), PHOTOGRAPHIC FIELD GUIDE - BIRDS of AUSTRALIA; , : 72.


57. Karunaratne L; , (1994), Negombo Fisheries Harbour to Colombo Harbour; Beruwela to Kalutara, Ceylon Bird Club Notes, 1994:July: 77 - 81.


58. Kentaro Kazama and Masahiko Satô , (2008), A record of a Red-footed Booby Sula sula from Rishiri Island, Hokkaido, Japanese Journal of Ornithology, 57.1: 30 - 32.


59. Krys Kazmierczak; Ber van Perlo , (2000), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), A FIELD GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT; Yale University Press, : 36.


60. Langham, N. P. , (1984), Observations on the Red-footed Booby on Mabualau Island, Fiji., Notornis, 31: 23 - 29.


61. Latta, Rimmer, Keith, Wiley, Raffaele, McFarland, Fernandez , (2006), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), HELM FIELD GUIDES - BIRDS of the Dominican Republic & Haiti; Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd, : 6 / 41.


62. Lee, D. S., J. C. Haney. , (1984), The genus Sula in the Carolinas: an overview of the phenology and distribution of gannets and boobies in the South Atlantic Bight., Chat, 48: 29 - 45.


63. Matthieu Le Corre , (1997), Diving Depths of Two Tropical Pelecaniformes: The Red-tailed Tropicbird and the Red-footed Booby, The Condor, 99:4: 1004 - 1007.


64. Matthiew Le Corre , Pierre Jouventin , (1997), Kleptoparasitism in Tropical Seabirds: Vulnerability and Avoidance Responses of a Host Species, the Red-Footed Booby, The Condor, 99:1: 162 - 168.


65. N. P. Ashmole , (1963), SUB-FOSSIL BIRD REMAINS ON ASCENSION ISLAND, Ibis, 103b:3: 382 - 389.


66. N. P. E. Langham , (1984), Observations on the Red-footed Booby on Mabualau Island, Fiji, Notornis, 31:1: 23 - 29.


67. Naoya Abe ; Touru Mano , (1980), The first breeding record of the Bridled Tern Sterna anaethetus in Japan, Journal of the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology, 12:3: 183 - 192.


68. Patricia C;Parker PG; , (2008), Maintenance of Plumage Polymorphism in Red-Footed Boobies in the GalA-pagos Archipelago: Observations of Mate Choice and Habitat Association, The Condor, 110:3: 544 - 548.


69. Patricia C;Parker PG; , (2009), No Evidence of Extra-Pair Fertilization in Red-footed Boobies (Sula sula), Waterbirds, 32:1: 179 - 182.


70. Pingree I. Osburn , (1910), A Booby (Sula sula) on the West Coast of Mexico, The Condor, 12:2: 80 - 80.


71. Pitman RL;Ballance LT; , (2002), THE CHANGING STATUS OF MARINE BIRDS BREEDING AT SAN BENEDICTO ISLAND, MEXICO, The Wilson Bulletin, 114:1: 11 - 19.


72. Post, W., T. S. Murphy. , (1987), Red-footed Booby added to South Carolina state list., Chat, 51: 65.


73. R. J. Shallenberger , G. C. Whittow , R. M. Smith , (1974), Body Temperature of the Nesting Red-footed Booby (Sula Sula), The Condor, 76:4: 476 - 478.


74. Rabinet, O., S. Sirgouant, V. Bretagnolle. , (1997), Marine birds of d'Entrecasteaux Reefs (New Caledonia, Southwestern Pacific): diversity, abundance, trends and threats., Colonial Waterbirds, 20: 282 - 290.


75. Rauzon, M. J. , (1986), Masked Booby nest helper?, Elepaio, 46: 184.


76. Rauzon, M. J., D. Drigot. , (1999), Red-footed Booby use of artificial nesting platforms., Waterbirds, 22: 472 - 473.


77. RF Porter; S.Christensen; P.Schiermacker-Hansen , (2004), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), BIRDS OF THE MIDDLE EAST; Poyser, : 10.


78. Richard Garrigues, Robert Dean , (2007), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), HELM FIELD GUIDES - BIRDS of COSTA RICA; Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd, : 14.


79. RS Kennedy; PC Gozales; EC Dickinson; HC Miranda Jr; TH Fisher , (2000), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF THE PHILIPPINES; Oxford University Press, USA, : 02.


80. Salim Ali; S Dillon Ripley  , (1978), No. 24. Redfooted Booby (Sula sula rubripes ) Gould, Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan; Oxford University Press, New Delhi, Volume 1 (Divers to Hawks ): 33.


81. Schreiber, E. A. , (1999), Problems encountered when banding frigatebirds and boobies., Waterbirds, 22: 307 - 309.


82. Schreiber, E. A., R. W. Schreiber, G. A. Schenk. , (1996), Red-footed Booby., Birds of North America, 241: 24 pp.


83. Schreiber, R. W., E. A. Schreiber. , (1985), The role of central Pacific seabirds in predicting the 1982--83 ENSO (El Nino Southern Oscillation)., World Meteorol. Org., World Climate Res. Prog. Publ. Ser. 4,, VI: 32 - 37.


84. Schreiber, R. W., J. L. Chovan. , (1986), Roosting by pelagic seabirds: energetic, populational, and social considerations., Condor, 88: 487 - 492.


85. Seki, M. P., C. S. Harrison. , (1989), Feeding ecology of two subtropical seabird species at French Frigate Shoals, Hawaii., Bulletin of Marine Science, 45: 52 - 67.


86. Simpson; Day , (2004), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), FIELD GUIDE to the BIRDS of AUSTRALIA; Princeton University Press, 7th Edition: 50.


87. Steadman, D. W., S. L. Olson. , (1985), Bird remains from an archaeological site on Henderson Island, South Pacific. Man-caused extinctions on an "uninhabited" island., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA., 82: 6191 - 6195.


88. Steadman, D. W., D. S. Dominique, P. V. Kirch. , (1990), Extinction, biogeography, and human exploitation of birds on Tikopia and Anuta, Polynesian outliers in the Solomon Islands., Bishop Museum Occasional Papers, 30: 118 - 153.


89. Steve N.G.Howell; Sophie Webb , (1995), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Northern Central America; Oxford University Press, USA, : 124.


90. SUE LEWIS, E. A. SCHREIBER, FRANCIS DAUNT, GARY A. SCHENK, KATE ORR, AILEEN ADAMS, SARAH WANLESS, KEITH C. HAMER , (2005), Sex-specific foraging behaviour in tropical boobies: does size matter? , Ibis, 147:2: 408 - 414.


91. Thibault, J.-C., I. Guyot. , (1987), Notes on the seabirds of Wallis and Futuna Islands, southwest Pacific Ocean., Bulletin of British Ornithology Club, 107: 63 - 68.


92. Thomas R. Howell , George A. Bartholomew , (1962), Temperature Regulation in the Red-Tailed Tropic Bird and the Red-Footed Booby, The Condor, 64:1: 6 - 18.


93. Tunnell, J. W., Jr., B. R. Chapman. , (1988), First record of Red-footed Boobies nesting in the Gulf of Mexico., American Birds, 42: 380 - 381.


94. White, A. W., B. Hallet, M. Bainton. , (1995), Red-footed Boobies nest at White Cay, El Salvador., El Pitierre (Newsl. Soc. Caribbean Ornithol.), 8(3): 11.


95. White, A.W., B. Hallett, A. M. Bainton. , (1996), Red-footed Boobies nest on White Cay, San Salvador., Bahamsa Journal of Science, 3(2): 33 - 34.


96. Whittow GC;Grant GS;Pettit TN; , (2003), Water Loss from Eggs of the Great Frigatebird, The Wilson Bulletin, 115:1: 99 - 101.


97. Whittow, G. C., C. S. K. Whittow. , (1988), Pipping in the eggs of the Red-footed Booby (Sula sula)., Elepaio, 48: 45 - 46.


98. X. P. Ashmole , (1963), THE EXTINCT AVIFAUNA OF ST. HELENA ISLAND, Ibis, 103b:3: 390 - 408.




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