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Nesomimus bibliography

 

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Abbott, I., and L. K. Abbott. 1978. Multivariate study of morphometric variation in Galapagos and Ecuadorean mockingbirds. Condor 80:302-308  Reprint available online

Arbogast, B. S., S. V. Drovetski, R. L. Curry, P. T. Boag, G. Seutin, P. R. Grant, B. R. Grant, and D. J. Anderson. 2006. Origin and diversification of Galapagos mockingbirds. Evolution 60:370-382

Barber, B. R., J. E. Martínez-Gómez, and A. T. Peterson. 2004. Systematic position of the Socorro Mockingbird Mimodes graysoni. Journal of Avian Biology 35:195-198  Reprint available online

Barlow, N., ed. 1963. Darwin's ornithological notes. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) 2(7):201-278

Beck, R. 1904. Birds life among the Galapagos Islands. Condor 6:5-11  Reprint available online

Bowman, R. I., and A. Carter. 1971. Egg-pecking behavior in Galapagos mockingbirds. Living Bird 10:243-270

Burtt, E. H., Jr., J. A. Swanson, B. A. Porter, and S. M. Waterhouse. 1994. Wing-flashing in mockingbirds of the Galápagos Islands. Wilson Bulletin 106:559-562   Reprint available online

Christian, K. A. 1980. Cleaning/feeding symbiosis between birds and reptiles of the Galapagos Islands: new observations of inter-island variability. Auk 97:887-889  Reprint available online

Cockburn, A. 1998. Evolution of helping behavior in cooperatively breeding birds. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 29:141-177

Collar, N. J., L. P. Gonzaga, N. Krabbe, A. Madroño Nieto, L. G. Naranjo, T. A. Parker, III, and D. C. Wege. 1992. Threatened birds of the Americas. The ICBP/IUCN red data book. Smithsonian Inst. Press, Washington

Curry, R. L. 1986. Whatever happened to the Floreana mockingbird? Noticias de Galapagos 43:13-15  PDF reprint

Curry, R. L. 1986. Galápagos mockingbird kleptoparasitizes centipede. Condor 88:119-120  PDF reprint

Curry, R. L. 1987. Evolution and ecology of cooperative breeding in Galápagos mockingbirds (Nesomimus spp.). Ph.D. dissertation. The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Curry, R. L. 1988. Influence of kinship on helping behavior in Galápagos mockingbirds. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 22:141-152  Abstract

Curry, R. L. 1988. Group structure, within-group conflict and reproductive tactics in cooperatively breeding Galápagos mockingbirds, Nesomimus parvulus. Animal Behaviour 36:1708-1728  Abstract

Curry, R. L. 1989. Geographic variation in social organization of Galápagos mockingbirds: ecological correlates of group territoriality and cooperative breeding. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 25:147-160  Abstract

Curry, R. L. 1993. Update from Isla de la Plata. Noticias de Galapagos 52:24-25

Curry, R. L., and D. J. Anderson. 1987. Interisland variation in blood drinking by Galápagos mockingbirds. Auk 104:517-521 Reprint available online

Curry, R. L., and P. R. Grant. 1989. Demography of the cooperatively breeding Galápagos mockingbird (Nesomimus parvulus) in a climatically variable environment. Journal of Animal Ecology 58:441-464  PDF reprint

Curry, R. L., and P. R. Grant. 1990. Galápagos mockingbirds: territorial cooperative breeding in a climatically variable environment. Pp. 290-331 in P. B. Stacey and W. D. Koenig, eds. Cooperative breeding in birds: long-term studies of ecology and behavior. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

Curry, R. L., and P. R. Grant. 1991. Impact of climatic variation on Galápagos mockingbird social organization. Acta XX Congressus Internationalis Ornithologici:1333-1341  Abstract

Curry, R. L., and S. H. Stoleson. 1988. New bird records from the Galápagos associated with the El Niño-Southern Oscillation. Condor 90:505-507  PDF reprint

Darwin, C. R. 1836 [1963]. Darwin's ornithological notes (ed. by N. Barlow). Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Histor. Series 2:201-278

Darwin, C. R. 1839. Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the Southern Shores of South America, and the Beagle's Circumnavigation of the Globe. Vol. III. "Journal and Remarks," 1832-1836. Henry Colburn, London. ("Voyage of the Beagle," 1st edition, first printing, May 1839)

Darwin, C. R. 1839. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H. M. S. Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, R. N., from 1832 to 1836. Henry Colburn, London. ("Voyage of the Beagle," 1st edition, second printing, August 1839)

Darwin, C. R. 1841. Zoology of the Voyage of H. M. S. Beagle, under the command of Captain FitzRoy, R.N., during the years 1832-1836. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin, Esq. M.A. F.R.S. Sec. G.S. Naturalist to the expedition. Part III: Birds (by J. Gould, Esq.). Smith, Elder & Co., London

Darwin, C. R. 1845. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world under the command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N. John Murray, London. (online version, The Voyage of the Beagle, 2nd edition.).

Darwin, C. R. 1859. On the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. John Murray, London.

Darwin, C. R. 1860. The Voyage of the Beagle. John Murray, London. (3rd edition. Reprinted 1962, Natural History Library; Doubleday and Co., New York).

Emlen, S. T. 1995. An evolutionary theory of the family. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 92:8092-8099

Emlen, S. T. 1996. Living with relatives: lessons from avian family systems. Ibis 138:87-100

Fusani, L., L. Beani, R. L. Curry, and F. Dessì-Fulgheri. 1994. Analysis of some calls of a Galapagos mockingbird. Ethology, Ecology & Evolution 6:423

Gifford, E. W. 1919. Field notes on the land birds of the Galapagos Islands and of Cocos Island, Costa Rica. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 2 (ser. 4):189-258

Gould, J. 1837. [Two new species of the genus Sterna, a species of cormorant, and three species of the genus Orpheus, from the Galapagos, in the collection of Mr. Darwin.]. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 5:26-27

Estes, G., K. T. Grant, and P. R. Grant. 2000. Darwin in Galápagos: his footsteps through the archipelago. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 54: 343-368.

Gould, J. 1841. Zoology of the Voyage of H. M. S. Beagle, under the command of Captain FitzRoy, R.N., during the years 1832-1836. Part III: Birds. Smith, Elder & Co., London

Gould, S. J. 1983. Darwin at sea. Natural History 92:14-20

Grant, N. 1983. The breeding and behaviour of mockingbirds on the Galapagos. Noticias de Galapagos 37:28-31

Grant, P. R. 1984. Recent research on the evolution of land birds on the Galapagos. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 21:113-136

Grant, P. R. 1984. The endemic land birds. Pp. 175-190 in R. Perry, ed. Galapagos (Key Environments series). Pergamon Press, Oxford.

Grant, P. R. 1986. Ecology and evolution of Darwin's finches. Princeton University Press, Princeton.

Grant, P. R., R. L. Curry, and B. R. Grant. 2000. A remnant population of the Floreana mockingbird on Champion island, Galápagos. Biological Conservation 92:285-290 PDF reprint

Grant, P. R., and N. Grant. 1979. Breeding and feeding of Galápagos mockingbirds, Nesomimus parvulus. Auk 96:723-736  Reprint available online

Gulledge, J. L. 1975. A study of the phenetic and phylogenetic relationships among the mockingbirds, thrashers and their allies. City University of New York

Harris, M. P. 1968. Egg-eating by Galápagos mockingbirds. Condor 70:269-270  Reprint available online

Harris, M. P. 1973. The Galápagos avifauna. Condor 75:265-278  Reprint available online

Hatch, J. J. 1965. Only one species of Galápagos mockingbird feeds on eggs. Condor 67:354-355  Reprint available online

Hatch, J. H. 1966. Collective territories in Galapagos mockingbirds, with notes on other behavior. Wilson Bull. 78:198-206  Reprint available online

Heller, E., and R. E. Snodgrass. 1901. Description of two new species and three new subspecies of birds from the Eastern Pacific, collected by the Hopkins-Stanford expedition to the Galapagos Islands. Condor 3:74-77.  Reprint available online

Hoeck, P. 2009.

Hundley, M. H. 1962. Wing-flashing in the Galápagos mockingbird. Auk 80:372  Reprint available online

Jackson, M. H. 1990. Galapagos: a natural history guide. University of Calgary Press, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Keynes, R., ed. 2000. Carles Darwin's zoology notes & specimen lists from H.M.S. Beagle. Cambridge University Prss, Cambridge.

King, W. B. 1981. Endangered Birds of the World: the ICBP Bird Red Data Book. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington

Kinnaird, M. F., and P. R. Grant. 1982. Cooperative breeding in the Galápagos Mockingbird, Nesomimus parvulus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 10:65-73

Kohn, D., G. Murrell, J. Parker, and M. Whitehorn. 2005. What Henslow taught Darwin. Nature 436:643-645

Konecny, M. J. 1987. Food habits and energetics of feral house cats in the Galápagos Islands. Oikos 50:24-32

Konecny, M. J. 1987. Home range and activity patterns of feral house cats in the Galápagos Islands. Oikos 50:17-23

Lack, D. 1950. Breeding seasons in the Galapagos. Ibis 92:268-278.

Moors, P. J., I. A. E. Atkinson, and G. H. Sherley. 1992. Reducing the rat threat to island birds. Bird Conservation International 2:93-114

Morioka, H. 1967. Anatomy and relationships of thrushes, mimic thrushes, dippers and wrens. University of Illinois Urbana

Porter, D. K. 1815. Journal of a Cruise made to the Pacific Ocean, by Captain David Porter, in the United States Frigate Essex, in the yeasr 1812, 1813, and 1814. Containing descriptions of the Cape de Varde Islands, Coasts of Brazil, Patagonia, Chili, and Peru, and of the Galapagos Islands. 2 vols. Bradford and Inskeep, Philadelphia

Reeve, H. K., S. T. Emlen, and L. Keller. 1998. Reproductive sharing in animal societies: reproductive incentives or incomplete control by dominant breeders? Behavioral Ecology 9:267-278

Ridgely, R. S., and P. J. Greenfield. 2001.The birds of Ecuador. Constock/Cornell University Press, Ithaca.

Ridgway, R. 1890. xxx. Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 19:xxx

Ridgway, R. 1894. xxx. Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 17:358

Ridgway, R. 1897. Birds of the Galapagos Archipelago. Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 19:459-670

Rothschild, W., and E. Hartert. 1899. A review of the ornithology of the Galapagos Islands, with notes on the Webster-Harris expedition. Novitates Zoologica 6:85-205

Salvin, O. 1876. On the avifauna of the Galapagos Archipelago. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 9:447-510

Snodgrass, R. E., and E. Heller. 1904. Papers from the Hopkins-Stanford Galapagos Expedition, 1898-1899. XVI. Birds. Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. 5:231-372

Steadman, D. W. 1986. Holocene vertebrate fossils from Isla Floreana, Galápagos. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 413:1-103

Steadman, D. W., T. W. Stafford, Jr., D. J. Donahue, and A. J. T. Jull. 1991. Chronology of Holocene vertebrate extinction in the Galápagos Islands. Quaternary Research 36:126-133

Steadman, D. W., and S. Zousmer. 1988. Galápagos: discovery on Darwin's Islands. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC

Sulloway, F. J. 1982. Darwin and his finches: the evolution of a legend. J. Hist. Biol. 15:1-53

Sulloway, F. J. 1982. Darwin's conversion: the Beagle voyage and its aftermath. J. Hist. Biol. 15:325-396

Sulloway, F. J. 1984. Darwin and the Galapagos. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 21:29-59

Sundevall, C. J. 1871. On birds from the Galapagos Islands. Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1871:124-130

Swarth, H. S. 1931. The avifauna of the Galápagos Islands. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences 18: 1-299

Swash, A., and R. Still. 2001. An identification guide to the birds, mammals, and reptiles of the Galápagos Islands. Yale University Press, New Haven.

Thornton, I. 1971. Darwin's Islands: a natural history of Galápagos. Natural History Press, Garden City.

Trimble, S. A. 1976. Galapagos mockingbird pecks at sea lion mouth. Condor 78:567  Reprint available online

Vargas, H. 1980. Reproducción del cucuve Nesomimus parvulus parvulus de la Isla Santa Cruz (zona arida). Research report, Charles Darwin Research Station

Vargas, H. 1987. Frequency and effect of pox-like lesions in Galapagos mockingbirds. J. Field Ornithol. 58:101-102 Reprint available online

Vargas, H. 1996. What is happening with the avifauna of San Cristóbal? Noticias de Galapagos 57:23-24 Venables, L. S. V. 1940. Nesting behaviour of the Galapagos mockingbird. Ibis 82:629-639

von Lippke, I. S. 2001. Effects of social rank on breeding success in the Española Mockingbirds, Nesomimus macdonali, as revealed by microsatellite parentage testing. Unpublished M.S. thesis, Department of Biology, Villanova University, Villanova, PA  

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