Ecology and Management of Cowbirds and Their Hosts : : Studies in the Conservation of North American Passerine Birds / / ed. by Spencer G. Sealy, James N. M. Smith, Terry L. Cook, Stephen I. Rothstein, Scott K. Robinson.

In the past two centuries, cowbirds have increased in numbers and extended their range across North America, while many of the native songbird species whose nests they parasitize to raise their young have declined. This timely book collects forty essays by most of the principal authorities on the bi...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Texas Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013
MitwirkendeR:
HerausgeberIn:
TeilnehmendeR:
Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
©2000
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (400 p.)
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • General Introduction
  • Part I. Population Trends of Cowbirds and Hosts and Relevant Methodology
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Temporal and Geographic Patterns in Population Trends of Brown-headed Cowbirds
  • 3. Cowbird Population Changes and Their Relationship to Changes in Some Host Species
  • 4. The Spread of Shiny and Brown-headed Cowbirds into the Florida Region
  • 5. Brown-headed Cowbird Population Trends at a Large Winter Roost in Southwest Louisiana, 1974-1992
  • 6. An Evaluation of Point Counts and Playbacks as Techniques for Censusing Brown-headed Cowbirds
  • 7. The Structure and Function of Cowbird Vocalizations and the Use of Playbacks to Enhance Cowbird Detectability: Relations to Potential Censusing Biases
  • Part II. Cowbird Spacing Behavior, Host Selection, and Negative Consequences of Parasitism for Commonly Used Hosts
  • 8. Introduction
  • 9. Spatial Patterns of Breeding Female Brown-headed Cowbirds on an Illinois Site
  • 10. Differences in Movements, Home Range, and Habitat Preferences of Female Brown-headed Cowbirds in Three Midwestern Landscapes
  • 11. The Effects of Host Numbers on Cowbird Parasitism of Red-winged Blackbirds
  • 12. Cowbird Brood Parasitism on a Little-Used Host: The Yellow-headed Blackbird
  • 13. Host Selection in the Forest Interior: Cowbirds Target Ground-nesting Species
  • 14. Reproductive Interactions between and Plumbeous vireos in Colorado
  • 15. Effects of Multiple Parasitism on Cowbird and Wood Thrush Nesting Success
  • 16. Comparing the Relative Effects of Brood Parasitism and Nest Predation on Seasonal Fecundity in Passerine Birds
  • Part III. Host-Cowbird Behavioral Interactions
  • 17. Introduction
  • 18. Morning Nest Arrivals in Cowbird Hosts: Their Role in Aggression, Cowbird Recognition, and Host Response to Parasitism
  • 19. Yellow Warbler Nest Attentiveness before Sunrise: Antiparasite Strategy or Onset of Incubation?
  • 20. The Ecology of Egg-puncture Behavior by the Shiny Cowbird in Southwestern Puerto Rico
  • 21. Why Do Female Brown-headed Cowbirds Remove Host Eggs? A Test of the Incubation Efficiency Hypothesis
  • Part IV. Environmental Correlates of Cowbird Parasitism at Multiple Spatial Scales
  • 22. Introduction
  • 23. The Role of Vegetation in Cowbird Parasitism of Yellow Warblers
  • 24. Association of Cowbird Parasitism and Vegetative Cover in Territories of Southwestern Willow Flycatchers
  • 25. Interhabitat Differences in Parasitism Frequencies by Brown-headed Cowbirds in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
  • 26. Cowbird Parasitism and Nest Predation in Fragmented Grasslands of Southwestern Manitoba
  • 27. Cowbird Parasitism in Grassland and Cropland in the Northern Great Plains
  • 28. Distribution and Habitat Associations of Brown-headed Cowbirds in the Green Mountains of Vermont
  • 29. Impacts of Cowbird Parasitism on Wood Thrushes and Other Neotropical Migrants in Suburban Maryland Forests
  • 30. Cowbird Distribution at Different Scales of Fragmentation: Trade-offs between Breeding and Feeding Opportunities
  • 31. Brown-headed Cowbird Parasitism of Migratory Birds: Effects of Forest Area and Surrounding Landscape
  • 32. Biogeographic, Landscape, and Local Factors Affecting Cowbird Abundance and Host Parasitism Levels
  • 33. Cowbird Parasitism in a Fragmented Landscape: Effects of Tract Size, Habitat, and Abundance of Cowbirds and Hosts
  • 34. Within-landscape Variation in Patterns of Cowbird Parasitism in the Forests of South-central Indiana
  • 35. Effects of Land-use and Management Practices on the Presence of Brown-headed Cowbirds in the White Mountains of New Hampshire and Maine
  • Part V. Cowbird Management, Host Population Limitation, and Efforts to Save Endangered Species
  • 36. Introduction
  • 37. Brown-headed Cowbird Control on Kirtland's Warbler Nesting Areas in Michigan, 1972-1995
  • 38. Cowbird Control and the Endangered Least Bell's Vireo: A Management Success Story
  • 39. Cowbird Control Program at Fort Hood, Texas: Lessons for Mitigation of Cowbird Parasitism on a Landscape Scale
  • 40. Results of a Brown-headed Cowbird Control Program for the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher
  • Contributors
  • Index