AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Garson, PJ1979Female choice in village weaverbirds
Garson, PJ, Dunn, JL, Walton, CJ, Shaw, PA1980Stimuli eliciting courtship from domesticated zebra finches
Gaston, AJ1977Social behaviour within groups of jungle babblers (Turdoides striatus)
Gendron, RP1986Searching for cryptic prey: evidence for optimal search rates and the formation of search images in quail
GENTNER, TIMOTHYQ, HULSE, STEWARTH2000Female European starling preference and choice for variation in conspecific male song
GENTNER, TIMOTHYQ, HULSE, STEWARTH1998Perceptual mechanisms for individual vocal recognition in European starlings,Sturnus vulgaris
Getty, T1990Are cliff swallows risk-sensitive, or mean-rate maximizing?
Ghalambor, CK, Martin, TE2000Parental investment strategies in two species of nuthatch vary with stage-specific predation risk and reproductive effort
Gibbons, DWingfield1987Juvenile helping in the moorhen, Gallinula chloropus
Gibson, B, Wilks, T2008The use of self-motion cues and landmarks by Clark's nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) during a small-scale search task
Gibson, RM1996A re-evaluation of hotspot settlement in lekking sage grouse
Gibson, RM1992Lek formation in sage grouse: the effect of female choice on male territory settlement
Gil, D, Cobb, JLS, Slater, PJB2001Song characteristics are age dependent in the willow warbler, Phylloscopus trochilus
Gil, D, Graves, JA, Slater, PJB1999Seasonal patterns of singing in the willow warbler: evidence against the fertility announcement hypothesis
Ginsburg, HJ, Braud, WG, Taylor, RD1974Inhibition of distress vocalizations in the open field as a function of heightened fear or arousal in domestic fowl (gallus gallus)
GOLDIZEN, AW, Goldizen, AR, Devlin, T1993Unstable social structure associated with a population crash in the Tasmanian native hen, Tribonyx mortierii
Gorman, HE, Nager, RG2003State-dependent incubation behaviour in the zebra finch
Goss-Custard, JD1977Optimal foraging and the size selection of worms by redshank, Tringa totanus, in the field
Goss-Custard, JD, Nicholson, AM, Winterbottom, S1984Prey depletion inside and outside the territories of redshank, Tringa totanus
Gossette, R, Gossette, M, Inman, N1966Successive discrimination reversal performance by the greater hill myna
GOULD-BEIERLE, KRISTYL, Kamil, AC1999The effect of proximity on landmark use in Clark's nutcrackers
GOULD-BEIERLE, KRISTYL, Kamil, AC1996The use of local and global cues by Clark's nutcrackers,Nucifraga columbiana
Goymann, W, Wingfield, JC2004Competing females and caring males. Sex steroids in African black coucals, Centropus grillii
Grahn, M, G, von Schantz, T1993Territory acquisition and mating success in pheasants, Phasianus colchicus: an experiment
Grahn, M, G, von Schantz, T1993Spacing behaviour of male pheasants, Phasianus colchicus, in relation to dominance and mate acquisition
Greenwood, VJ, Smith, EL, Cuthill, IC, BENNETT, ANDREWTD, Goldsmith, AR, GRIFFITHS, RICHARD2002Do European starlings prefer light environments containing UV?
Greig, EI, Pruett-Jones, S2009A predator-elicited song in the splendid fairy-wren: warning signal or intraspecific display?
Griesser, M, Ekman, J2005Nepotistic mobbing behaviour in the Siberian jay, Perisoreus infaustus
Griesser, M, Ekman, J2004Nepotistic alarm calling in the Siberian jay, Perisoreus infaustus
Griffin, AS2008Social learning in Indian mynahs, Acridotheres tristis: the role of distress calls
Griffin, AS, Boyce, HM2009Indian mynahs, Acridotheres tristis, learn about dangerous places by observing the fate of others
Griggio, M, Valera, F, Casas, A, Pilastro, A2005Males prefer ornamented females: a field experiment of male choice in the rock sparrow
de Groot, P1980Information transfer in a socially roosting weaver bird (Quelea quelea; Ploceinae): An experimental study
Grubb, TC1977Discrimination of aerial predators by American coots in nature
Guilford, T, Read, AF1990Zahavian cuckoos and the evolution of nestling discrimination by hosts
Gwinner, H, Oltrogge, M, Trost, L, Nienaber, U2000Green plants in starling nests: effects on nestlings
Gyger, M, Marler, P1988Food calling in the domestic fowl, Gallus gallus: the role of external referents and deception
Ha, JC, Lehner, PN, Farley, SD1990Risk-prone foraging behaviour in captive grey jays, Perisoreus canadensis
Ha, RRobinette, Ha, JC2003Effects of ecology and prey characteristics on the use of alternative social foraging tactics in crows, Corvus caurinus
Hagelin, JC, J. Ligon, D2001Female quail prefer testosterone-mediated traits, rather than the ornate plumage of males
Hailman, JP1991Price $19.95 (U.S.A.), $27.95 (Canada)Stephen Jay Gould, Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History, W. W. Norton, New York (1989), p. 347.
Hakkarainen, H, KORPIM1994Nest defence of Tengmalm's owls reflects offspring survival prospects under fluctuating food conditions
Hale, C, Green, L1988Effects of early ingestional experiences on the acquisition of appropriate food selection by young chicks
Hall, ML2000The function of duetting in magpie-larks: conflict, cooperation, or commitment?
Hall, ML, Peters, A2008Coordination between the sexes for territorial defence in a duetting fairy-wren
Hammers, M, von Engelhardt, N, Langmore, NE, Komdeur, J, Griffith, SC, Magrath, MJL2009Mate-guarding intensity increases with breeding synchrony in the colonial fairy martin, Petrochelidon ariel
Handel, CM, Gill, RE2000Mate fidelity and breeding site tenacity in a monogamous sandpiper, the black turnstone
Hannon, SJ1984Factors limiting polygyny in the willow ptarmigan
Hannon, SJ, DOBUSH, GLORIA1997Pairing status of male willow ptarmigan: is polygyny costly to males?
Hannon, SJ, Eason, P1995Colour bands, combs and coverable badges in willow ptarmigan

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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith