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The Waterbird Society Scientific Study and Conservation of the World's Waterbirds |
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COLONIAL
WATERBIRDS
JOURNAL OF THE COLONIAL WATERBIRD SOCIETY Volume 21, Number 1 June 1998 Pages 1-124 ARTICLES
The diving behavior of Magellanic Penguins at Punta Norte, Peninsula
Valdés, Argentina. Gerrit Peters, Rory
P. Wilson, J. Alejandro Scolaro, Sonia Laurenti, Jorge Upton, and Hector Galleli......................................................1-10 Summer behavior and mortality of Dark-rumped Petrels and
Newell's Shearwaters at power lines on Kauai, Mortality of Newell's Shearwaters caused by collisions
with urban structures on Kauai, Hawaii. Richard Podolsky, Concentrations of mercury and selenium in tissues of Double-crested
Cormorants from southern Florida. Maria Foraging habitat use by Wood Storks nesting in the coastal
zone of Georgia. Karen F. Gaines, A. Lawrence Distribution and abundance of Kittlitz's Murrelets in
southcentral and southeastern Alaska. Steven J. Kendall and An interdecadal comparison of population parameters of
Brown Pelicans in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Age-related variations in bill size of Chinstrap Penguins.
Eduardo Mínguez, Juan Antonio Fargallo, Ana De León, Conditioned aversion as a tool to protect eggs from avian
predators in heron colonies. Giuseppe Bogliani and Courtship feeding and reproductive success in Black-legged Kittiwakes. J. Neuman, J.W. Chardine, and J.M. Porter............................................................................................................................................................................73-80 Are Common Terns really indeterminate layers? Responses
to experimental egg removal. Jennifer M. Arnold, NOTES First record of the Great Blue Heron for Brazil. Kenneth C. Parkes......................................................................89-90 A long distance colony shift by a Thick-billed Murre. Kaj Kampp and Knud Falk................................................91-93 The status of the Peruvian Diving-Petrel population at
its main breeding areas along the coast of Peru. Jaime Sexing Eared Grebes by bill measurements. Joseph R. Jehl, Jr., Annette E. Henry, and Suzanne I. Bond............98-100 Breeding observations of the Peruvian Tern in Chile. Yerko A. Vilina................................................................101-103 Noteworthy Publications Edited by: David N. Nettleship......................................................................................104-120 COLONIAL WATERBIRD SOCIETY 1997 Robert Cushman Murphy Award.......................................................121 Instructions for Contributors.......................................................................................................................................122-123 Editorial Staff................................................................................................................................................................124 |