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THE WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY • Vol. 123, No. 4, December 2011 
Kyle G. Horton and Sara R. Morris, Canisius 
College, and Amy Amones and Michael Lanzone, 
Powdermill Avian Research Center, “Flight calls 
in wood-warblers: Do migrants respond to 
conspecific calls?” 
Peter A. Hosner and Robert G. Moyle, 
University of Kansas, “Testing the Pleistocene 
aggregate island complex (PAIC) model of 
diversification in co-distributed avian lineages.” 
Kristy B. Howe and David J. Delehanty, Idaho 
State University, and Peter S. Coates. USGS 
Western Ecological Research Center, "Selection 
for anthropogenic structures and vegetation char¬ 
acteristics by Common Ravens ( Corvus corax) 
within a sagebrush-steppe ecosystem." 
Joanna K. Hubbard, Brittany R. Jenkins, and 
Rebecca J. Safran, University of Colorado. 
“Heritability of a sexually selected melanin-based 
trait in North American Bam Swallows, Hirundo 
rustica erythrogster." 
Pamela Hunt, New Hampshire Audubon, “Us¬ 
ing auditory detections to assess habitat use in the 
Eastern Whip-poor-will ( Caprimulgus vociferu.s)." 
Allyson K. Jackson. Sarah B. Folsom, and 
David C. Evers, Biodiversity Research Institute, 
Anne M. Condon and John Schmerl'eld, U.S. Fish 
and Wildlife Service, and Daniel A. Cristol, 
College of William and Mary, "Mercury footprint 
extends far downstream for songbirds along the 
South Fork Shenandoah River.” 
Jerome A. Jackson and Bette J. S. Jackson, 
Florida Gulf Coast University, “Functional mor¬ 
phology of the bill in the Anhingidae: an 
adaptation that can be maladaptive in the modem 
world.” 
Frances C. James and John A. Pourtless IV, 
Florida State University. “Character support for 
the hypothesis that birds are maniraptoran thero- 
pod dinosaurs." 
Allison E. Johnson, University of Chicago, and 
Steve Freedberg, St. Olaf College, “Facial 
markings may serve as a kin recognition cue in 
juvenile Cliff Swallows ( Petrochelidon pyrrho- 
nota)” 
Erik I. Johnson and Philip C. Stouffer, Louisi¬ 
ana State University, “Ectoparasites reduce 
feather growth in an Amazonian forest bird, 
Willisomis poecilinota.'' 
Cara Joos, University of Missouri, Frank R. 
Thompson III, USFS Northern Research Station, 
and John Faaborg, University of Missouri, 
Settlement order and productivity of Bell’s 
Vireos ( Vireo belUi bellii)." 
Christopher F. Jorgensen and Joseph J. Fon¬ 
taine, USGS Nebraska Cooperative Fish and 
Wildlife Research Unit, and Larkin Powell, 
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, “Assessing land¬ 
scape and habitat attributes at multiple scales: 
what drives avian abundance and distribuuon in 
grasslands?” 
Stephanie A. Kane, Fort Hays State University, 
“Effects of multiple habitat management practices 
on breeding habitat usage by Eastern Black Rail." 
Allison Karlien Lang and Eric K. Bollinger, 
Eastern Illinois University, “The effect of host to 
parasite egg ratio on cowbird egg ejection by 
American Robins.” 
Laura J. Kearns and Amanda D. Rodewald. The 
Ohio State University. "Influence of prior fate 
and nest predator community on renesting deci¬ 
sions of multi-brooded forest songbirds.” 
Jeff Kelly, Ryan Shipley, Ken Howard, Phil 
Chilson, Winifred F. Frick, and Thomas H. Kunz, 
University of Oklahoma, “A national scale 
analysis of Purple Martin pre-migratory roost 
formation using weather surveillance radar." 
S. D. Kevan and C. E. Trainor, Enviroquest 
Ltd., “Carbohydrate analysis of berries available 
for foraging by birds.” 
Daniel Kim, Portland State University, “Ef¬ 
fects of severe weather to reproductive success of 
hosts and brood parasites.” 
Rebecca Kirby and Mark E. Berres. University 
of Wisconsin. “Conservation genetics of the 
White-tailed Sabrewing ( Campylopterus ensipen- 
nis ) on Tobago, West Indies.” 
Eileen M. Kirsch and Brian R. Gray, USGS 
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, 
and Sherwin Toribio. University of Wisconsin-La 
Crosse. “Possible effects of an invasive plant, 
reed canary grass ( Phalaris anmdinacea), on the 
breeding bird assemblage in Upper Mississippi 
River floodplain forest.” 
Jessica A. Klassen, Florida Atlantic University. 
“Canopy characteristics affecting avian reproduc¬ 
tive success: the Golden-cheeked Warbler.” 
Robert W. Klaver, USGS/EROS, Douglas 
Backlund. South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks, 
Paul E, Bartelt, Waldorf College, Michael G. 
Erickson, South Dakota Department of Environ¬ 
ment and Natural Resources. Craig J. Knowles 
and Pamela R. Knowles, Fauna West Wildlife 
Consultants, and Michael C. Wimberly. South 
Dakota State University, “Spatial analysis of 
Northern Goshawk territories in the Black Hills, 
South Dakota.” 
