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ALDRICH,
J. W. 1942. Specific relationships of the golden and yellow warblers. Auk
59:447-449.
BIERMANN,
G. C., AND S. G. SEALY. 1982. Parental feeding of nestling yellow warblers in
relation to brood size and prey availability. Auk 99:332-341.
BRISKIE,
J. V. 1995. Nesting biology of the yellow warbler at the northern limit of its
range. Journal of Field Ornithology 66:531-543.
BRISKIE,
J. V., S. G. SEALY, AND K. A. HOBSON. 1990. Differential parasitism of least
flycatchers and yellow warblers by the brown-headed cowbird. Behavioral Ecology
and Sociobiology 27:403-410.
BRISKIE,
J. V., S. G. SEALY, AND K. A. HOBSON. 1992. Behavioral defenses against avian
brood parasitism in sympatric and allopatric host populations. Evolution
46:334-340.
BROWNING,
M. R. 1994. A taxonomic review of Dendroica petechia (yellow warbler)
(Aves: Parulinae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
107:24-51.
BURGHAM,
M. C. J., AND J. PICMAN. 1989. Effect of brown-headed cowbirds on the evolution
of yellow warbler anti-parasitic strategies. Animal Behaviour 38:298-308.
BUSBY, D. G., AND S. G. SEALY. 1979. Feeding ecology of a population of nesting yellow warblers. Canadian Journal of Zoology 57:1670-1681.
CILIMBURG, A. B., LINDBERG, M. S., TWEWKSBURY, J. J., AND HEJL, S. J. 2003. Effects of survival on dispersal probability of adult yellow warblers (Dendroica petechia). Auk 119: 778-789.
COSENS,
S. E., AND S. G. SEALY. 1986. Age-related variation in song repertoire and
repertoire sharing of yellow warblers (Dendroica petechia). Canadian
Journal of Zoology 64:1926-1929.
DELLASALA,
D. A. 1986. Polygyny in the yellow warbler. Wilson Bulletin 98:152-154.
GREENBERG,
R., AND J. S. ORTIZ. 1994. Interspecific defense of pasture trees by wintering
yellow warblers.
Auk
111:672-682.
HÈBERT,
P. N. 1993.
An
experimental study of brood reduction and hatching asynchrony in yellow
warblers. Condor 95:362-371.
HÈBERT
P. N., AND S. G. SEALY. 1992. Onset of incubation in yellow warblers: a test of
the hormonal hypothesis. Auk 109:249-255.
HÈBERT
P. N., AND S. G. SEALY. 1993. Egg-size variation in yellow warblers:
apportionment of parental investment and the brood-survival hypothesis. Canadian
Journal of Zoology 71:1008-1011.
HÈBERT,
P. N., AND S. G. SEALY. 1993. Hatching asynchrony and feeding rates in yellow
warblers: a test of the sexual conflict hypothesis. American Naturalist
142:881-892.
HÈBERT,
P. N., AND S. G. SEALY. 1993. Hatching asynchrony in yellow warblers: a test of
the nest-failure hypothesis. Ornis Scandinavica 24:10-14.
HOBSON,
K. A., M. L. BOUCHART, AND S. G. SEALY. 1988. Responses of naive yellow warblers
to a novel nest predator. Animal Behaviour 36:1823-1830.
HOBSON,
K. A., AND S. G. SEALY. 1989. Female-female aggression in polygynously nesting
yellow warblers. Wilson Bulletin 101:84-89.
HOBSON,
K. A., AND S. G. SEALY. 1989. Mate guarding in the yellow warbler Dendroica
petechia. Ornis Scandinavica 20:241-249.
HOBSON,
K. A., AND S. G. SEALY. 1989. Responses of yellow warblers to the threat of
cowbird parasitism. Animal Behaviour 38:510-519.
HOBSON,
K. A., AND S. G. SEALY. 1990. Breeding-season aggression of female yellow
warblers to models of male and female conspecifics intruders. Animal Behaviour
39:809-811.
HOBSON,
K. A., AND S. G. SEALY. 1990. Female song in the yellow warbler. Condor
92:259-261.
KLEIN,
N. K., AND W. M. BROWN. 1994. Intraspecific molecular phylogeny in the yellow
warbler (Dendroica petechia), and implications for avian biogeography in
the West Indies. Evolution 48:1914-1932.
KNOPF,
F. L., AND J. A. SEDGWICK. 1992. An experimental study of nest-site selection by
yellow warblers. Condor 94:734-742.
LOZANO, G. A., AND R. E. LEMON. 1995. Food abundance and parental care in yellow warblers (Dendroica petechia). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 37:45-50 (pdf file)
LOZANO, G. A., AND R. E. LEMON. 1996. Male plumage, paternal care and reproductive success in yellow warblers, Dendroica petechia. Animal Behaviour 51:265-272 (pdf file).
LOZANO,
G. A., AND R. E. LEMON. 1998. Parental-care responses by yellow warblers (Dendroica
petechia) to simultaneous manipulations of food abundance and brood size.
Canadian Journal of Zoology 76: 916-924 (pdf
file).
LOZANO,
G. A., AND R. E. LEMON. 1998. Adoption of yellow warbler nestlings by song
sparrows. Wilson Bulletin 110:131-133
LOZANO,
G. A., AND R. E. LEMON. 1999. Effects of age and prior residency on
reproductive success in yellow warblers. Wilson Bulletin 111:381-388 (
MCMASTER,
D. G., S. G. SEALY, S. A. GILL, AND D. L. NEUDORF. 1999. Timing of egg laying in
yellow warblers. Auk 116:236-240.
MORTON,
E. S. 1976. The adaptive significance of dull coloration in yellow warblers.
Condor 78:423.
PRATHER,
J. W., AND A. CRUZ. 1995. Breeding biology of Florida prairie warblers and Cuban
yellow warblers. Wilson Bulletin 107:475-484.
REID,
M. L., AND S. G. SEALY. 1986. Behavior of polygynous yearling yellow warbler.
Wilson Bulletin 98:152-154.
RIMMER,
C. C. 1988. Timing of the definitive prebasic molt in yellow warblers at James
Bay, Ontario. Condor 90:141-156.
SCHRANTZ,
F. G. 1945. Nest life of the eastern yellow warbler. Auk 60:367-387.
SEALY,
S. G. 1984. Extra-pair copulation in the yellow warbler (Dendroica petechia).
Animal Behaviour 32:295-296.
SEALY,
S. G. 1989. Incidental "egg dumping" by the house wren in a yellow
warbler nest. Wilson Bulletin 101:491-493.
SEALY,
S. G. 1992. Removal of yellow warbler eggs in association with cowbird
parasitism. Condor 94:40-54.
SEALY,
S. G. 1995. Burial of cowbird eggs by parasitized yellow warblers: an empirical
and experimental study. Animal Behaviour 49:877-889.
SEALY,
S. G., K. A. HOBSON, AND J. V. BRISKIE. 1989. Responses of yellow warblers to
experimental intraspecific brood parasitism. Journal of Field Ornithology
60:224-229.
SPECTOR,
D. A. 1991. The singing behaviour of yellow warblers. Behaviour 117:29-52.
SPECTOR,
D. A., L. K. MCKIM, AND D. A. KROODSMA. 1989. Yellow warblers are able to learn
songs and situations in which to use them. Animal Behaviour 38:723-725.
STUDD,
M. V., AND R. J. ROBERTSON. 1985. Evidence for reliable badges of status in
territorial yellow warblers (Dendroica petechia). Animal Behaviour
33:1102-1113.
STUDD,
M. V., AND R. J. ROBERTSON. 1985. Sexual selection and variation in reproductive
strategy in male yellow warblers (Dendroica petechia). Behavioral Ecology
and Sociobiology 17:101-109.
STUDD,
M. V., AND R. J. ROBERTSON. 1988. Differential allocation of reproductive effort
to territorial establishment and maintenance by male yellow warblers (Dendroica
petechia). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 23:199-210.
STUDD,
M. V., AND R. J. ROBERTSON. 1989. Influence of age and territory quality on the
reproductive behaviour of male yellow warblers. Canadian Journal of Zoology
67:268-273.
WEARY,
D. M., R. E. LEMON, AND S. PERREAULT. 1994. Male yellow warblers vary use of
song types depending on pairing status and distance from the nest. Auk
11:727-729.
WIENDENFELD,
D. A. 1991. Geographical morphology of male yellow warblers. Condor 93:712-723.
YEZERINAC,
S. M. 1993. American redstarts using yellow warblers' nest. Wilson Bulletin
105:529-531.
YEZERINAC,
S. M., AND P. J. WEATHERHEAD. 1997. Extra-pair mating, male plumage coloration,
and sexual selection in yellow warblers (Dendroica petechia). Proceedings
of the Royal Society of London, Series B 264:527-532.
YEZERINAC,
S. M., AND P. J. WEATHERHEAD. 1997. Reproductive synchrony and extra-pair mating
strategy in a socially monogamous bird, Dendroica petechia. Animal
Behaviour 54:1393-1403.
YEZERINAC,
S. M., P. J. WEATHERHEAD, AND P. T. BOAG. 1995. Extra-pair paternity and the
opportunity for sexual selection in a socially monogamous bird (Dendroica
petechia). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 37:179-188.
YEZERINAC, S. M., P. J. WEATHERHEAD, AND P. T. BOAG. 1996. Cuckoldry and lack of parentage-dependent paternal care in yellow warblers: a cost-benefit approach. Animal Behaviour 52:821-832.
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