AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Bolen, GM, Rothstein, SI, Trost, CH2000Egg Recognition in Yellow-Billed and Black-Billed Magpies in the Absence of Interspecific Parasitism: Implications for Parasite-Host Coevolution
Crowell, KL, Rothstein, SI1981CLUTCH SIZES AND BREEDING STRATEGIES AMONG BERMUDAN AND NORTH AMERICAN PASSERINES
Fugle, GN, Rothstein, SI1987Experiments on the Control of Deceptive Signals of Status in White-Crowned Sparrows
Fugle, GN, Rothstein, SI1985Age- and Sex-Related Variation in Size and Crown Plumage Brightness in Wintering White-Crowned Sparrows
Kemal, RE, Rothstein, SI1988Mechanisms of avian egg recognition: adaptive responses to eggs with broken shells
Merrill, L, Levinson, SD, O'Loghlen, AL, Wingfield, JC, Rothstein, SI2014Bacteria-killing ability is negatively linked to epaulet size, but positively linked to baseline corticosterone, in male Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus)
Peer, BD, McIntosh, CE, Kuehn, MJ, Rothstein, SI, Fleischer, RC2011Complex Biogeographic History of Lanius Shrikes and its Implications for the Evolution of Defenses Against Avian Brood Parasitism
Peer, BD, McIntosh, CE, Kuehn, MJ, Rothstein, SI, Fleischer, RC2011Complex Biogeographic History of Lanius Shrikes and its Implications for the Evolution of Defenses against Avian Brood Parasitism (Historia Biogeográfica Compleja de Lanius y sus Implicaciones para la Evolución de las Defensas Contra el Parasitismo de l
Peer, BD, McIntosh, CE, Kuehn, MJ, Rothstein, SI, Fleischer, RC2011Complex Biogeographic History of Lanius Shrikes and its Implications for the Evolution of Defenses against Avian Brood Parasitism (Historia Biogeográfica Compleja de Lanius y sus Implicaciones para la Evolución de las Defensas Contra el Parasitismo de l
Peer, BD, Rothstein, SI, Delaney, KS, Fleischer, RC2007Defence behaviour against brood parasitism is deeply rooted in mainland and island scrub-jays
Peer, BD, Rothstein, SI, McCleery, RA2010Intraclutch Variation in Egg Appearance Constrains Rejection of Brown-Headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) Eggs in Common Grackles (Quiscalus quiscula) (La Variación en la Apariencia de los Huevos de una Nidada Limita el Rechazo de Huevos de Molothrus ater po
Rivers, JW, Jensen, WE, Kosciuch, KL, Rothstein, SI2010Community-level Patterns of Host Use by the Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater), a Generalist Brood Parasite (Patrones Comunitarios de Uso de Hospederos por parte de Molothrus ater, un Parásito de Nido Generalista)
Rothstein, SI, Verner, J, Stevens, E1980Range Expansion and Diurnal Changes in Dispersion of the Brown-Headed Cowbird in the Sierra Nevada
Zahn, SN, Rothstein, SI2001House Finches Are Not Just What They Eat: A Reply to Hill
Zahn, SN, Rothstein, SI1999Recent Increase in Male House Finch Plumage Variation and Its Possible Relationship to Avian Pox Disease
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