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1 ISI Web of Knowledge Page 1 (Articles ) [ 1 ] Record 1 of 32 Title Checklist of the birds of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire, South Caribbean Author(s) Prins, TG; Reuter, JH; Debrot, AO; Wattel, J; Nijman, V Source ARDEA 97 (2): ISSN Record 2 of 32 Title A collaborative web-based recording program for housing records of migratory birds during now breeding periods in Central and South America Author(s) Swarthout, SB; Rosenberg, KV; Will, TC; Moreno, MI Source ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL Conference Title 8th Neotropical Ornithological Congress Conference Date MAY 13-19, 2007 Conference Location Maturin, VENEZUELA ISSN Record 3 of 32 Title The signal function of a melanin-based plumage ornament in Golden-winged Warblers Author(s) McKinnon, EA; Robertson, RJ Source WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY 120 (2): Record 4 of 32 Title Factors influencing golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) nest-site selection and nest survival in the Cumberland Mountains of Tennessee Author(s) Bulluck, LP; Buehler, DA Source AUK 125 (3): DOI /auk Record 5 of 32 Title Nestling sex ratio of golden-winged warblers Vermivora chrysoptera in an introgressed population Author(s) Neville, KJ; Vallender, R; Robertson, RJ
2 Source JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY 39 (6): ISSN DOI /j X x Record 6 of 32 Title QUALITY OF ANTHROPOGENIC HABITATS FOR GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLERS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Author(s) Kubel, JE; Yahner, RH Source WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY 120 (4): Record 7 of 32 Title Detection probability of Golden-winged Warblers during point counts with and without playback recordings Author(s) Kubel, JE; Yahner, RH Source JOURNAL OF FIELD ORNITHOLOGY 78 (2): ISSN DOI /j x Record 8 of 32 Title Provisioning rates by Golden-winged warblers Author(s) Reed, LP; Vallender, R; Robertson, RJ Source WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY 119 (3): Times Cited 1 Record 9 of 32 Title Paternity and performance of golden-winged warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera) and golden-winged X blue-winged warbler (V-pinus) hybrids at the leading edge of a hybrid zone Author(s) Vallender, R; Friesen, VL; Robertson, RJ Source BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY Times Cited 1 ISSN DOI /s Record 10 of 32 Title Complex hybridization dynamics between golden-winged and blue-winged warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera and Vermivora pinus) revealed by AFLP, microsatellite, intron and mtdna markers Author(s) Vallender, R; Robertson, RJ; Friesen, VL; Lovette, IJ
3 Source MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 16 (10): Times Cited 19 ISSN DOI /j X x Record 11 of 32 Title Status and conservation priorities of Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) in North America Author(s) Buehler, DA; Roth, AM; Vallender, R; Will, TC; Confer, JL; Canterbury, RA; Swarthout, SB; Rosenberg, KV; Bulluck, LP Source AUK 124 (4): Times Cited 3 Record 12 of 32 Title Golden-winged warbler habitat use and abundance in northern Wisconsin Author(s) Martin, KJ; Lutz, RS; Worland, M Source WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY 119 (4): Record 13 of 32 Title Insular and migrant species, longevity records, and new species records on Guana Island, British Virgin Islands Author(s) Boal, CW; Sibley, FC; Estabrook, TS; Lazell, J Source WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY 118 (2): Times Cited 1 Record 14 of 32 Title Secondary contact and introgression of golden-winged warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera): Documenting the mechanism Author(s) Confer, JL Source AUK 123 (4): Record 15 of 32 Title Importance of facial pattern to sexual selection in golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) Author(s) Leichty, ER; Grier, JW Source AUK 123 (4): Times Cited 4
4 Record 16 of 32 Title Geographic variability in mitochondrial introgression among hybridizing populations of Golden-winged (Vermivora chrysoptera) and Blue-winged (V-pinus) Warblers Author(s) Dabrowski, A; Fraser, R; Confer, JL; Lovette, IJ Source CONSERVATION GENETICS 6 (5): Times Cited 10 ISSN DOI /s Record 17 of 32 Title Blue-Winged Warblers (Vermivora pinus) versus Golden-Winged Warblers (V chrysoptera) Author(s) Gill, FB Source AUK 121 (4): Times Cited 7 Record 18 of 32 Title Relationship between territorial male Golden-winged Warblers in managed aspen stands in northern Wisconsin, USA Author(s) Roth, AM; Lutz, S Source FOREST SCIENCE 50 (2): ISSN X Record 19 of 32 Title Reciprocal introgression between Golden-Winged Warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera) and Blue-Winged Warblers (V-pinus) in eastern North America Author(s) Shapiro, LH; Canterbury, RA; Stover, DM; Fleischer, RC Source AUK 121 (4): Times Cited 14 Record 20 of 32 Title Isolation and characterization of 12 microsatellite loci from Golden-winged Warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera) with broad cross-taxon utility in emberizine songbirds Author(s) Stenzler, LM; Fraser, R; Lovette, IJ Source MOLECULAR ECOLOGY NOTES 4 (4): Times Cited 10 ISSN
5 DOI /j x Record 21 of 32 Title Effects of vegetation, interspecific competition, and brood parasitism on golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) nesting success Author(s) Confer, JL; Larkin, JL; Allen, PE Source AUK 120 (1): Times Cited 11 Record 22 of 32 Title Attributes of golden-winged warbler territories in a mountain wetland Author(s) Rossell, CR; Patch, SC; Wilds, SP Source WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN 31 (4): ISSN Record 23 of 32 Title Golden-winged Warbler breeding habitat characteristics and nest success in clearcuts in the southern appalachian mountains Author(s) Klaus, NA; Buehler, DA Source WILSON BULLETIN 113 (3): Times Cited 9 Record 24 of 32 Title Song perch characteristics of Golden-winged Warblers in a mountain wetland Author(s) Rossell, CR Source WILSON BULLETIN 113 (2): Times Cited 3 Record 25 of 32 Title A reassessment of the status of Golden-winged and Blue-winged Warblers in the Hudson Highlands of southern New York Author(s) Confer, JL; Tupper, SK Source WILSON BULLETIN 112 (4): Times Cited 12 Record 26 of 32
6 Title Response of breeding birds to shearing and burning in wetland brush ecosystems Author(s) Hanowski, JM; Christian, DP; Nelson, MC Source WETLANDS 19 (3): ISSN Record 27 of 32 Title Local cytonuclear extinction of the golden-winged warbler Author(s) Gill, FB Source EVOLUTION 51 (2): Times Cited 54 ISSN Record 28 of 32 Title BREWSTER WARBLER, VERMIVORA-CHRYSOPTERA X PINUS BACKCROSS, BREEDING IN HUNTINGDON-COUNTY, QUEBEC Author(s) BANNON, P Source CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST 100 (1): ISSN Record 29 of 32 Title PRESUMED BREEDING RECORD OF BREWSTER X BREWSTER WARBLER, VERMIVORA- CHRYSOPTERA X PINUS, IN ONTARIO Author(s) CARPENTIER, AG Source CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST 97 (4): ISSN Record 30 of 32 Title MIGRANT GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER WITH A BIVALENT REPERTOIRE Author(s) RUSSELL, KB Source AUK 93 (1): Record 31 of 32 Title GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER A SOCIAL MIMIC OF BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE Author(s) FICKEN, MS; FICKEN, RW Source WILSON BULLETIN 86 (4):
7 Times Cited 1 Record 32 of 32 Title EFFECT OF NUMBER, KIND AND ORDER OF SONG ELEMENTS ON PLAYBACK RESPONSES OF GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER Author(s) FICKEN, MS; FICKEN, RW Source BEHAVIOUR & 1973 Times Cited 32 ISSN ISI Web of Knowledge Page 1 (Articles ) [ 1 ] Acceptable Use Policy Copyright 2008 Thomson Reuters
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