Dyads with the greatest number of courtship and the fewest number ... Relatedness of each parent-offspring dyad was also calculated (Queller and Goodnight 1989) ...
An increasing body of evidence indicates that the Earth's climate is warming (IPCC 2001) ... for 44.70% of the variation (Eigenvalue = 5.81) and characterized traits ...
Passeriformes (Perching or song birds) Largest of the orders Over 50% of avian diversity ... American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos)* Common raven (Corvus corax) ...
Passeriformes (Perching or song birds) Largest of the orders Over 50% of avian diversity Historically, considered monophyletic Have tendon that locks when perched
... ranges from 1 to 16 alleles (Glenn et al. 1996) ... Beck NR, Double MC, and Cockburn A, 2003. ... Glenn TC, Stephan W, Dessauer HC, and Braun MJ, 1996. ...
... a bird's thighs to hold a transmitter in the center of the bird's back (Rappole and Tipton 1991) ... with the harnesses loop around the bird's upper thigh. ...
Fun Facts: largest of the small ... Prey Sources/Eating Habits: edges of leaves, nectar Predators: human gatherers/collectors, some spiders and birds Fun Facts: ...
... desert to tundra, ... desert-like to alpine/boreal ... third largest ungulate in North America (bison, moose, elk), largest on Colorado Plateau (now ...
Pinyon Jays (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus, Figure 1) ... Figure 1: Pinyon Jay ... allele frequencies exists between birds of known (blue) and unknown (red) origin. ...