Theses
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- Watt DJ. Ph.D. (1983). PLUMAGE COLORATION AND DOMINANCE BEHAVIOR IN THREE SPECIES OF SPARROWS OF THE GENUS ZONOTRICHIA. The University of Oklahoma, United States, Oklahoma.
Articles
- Bridgwater DD. (1968). Winter Movement and Habitat Use by Harris Sparrow Zonotrichia-Querula. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science. vol 47, pp. 53–59.
- Cook WM. (2004). Inadvertent bird captures in Sherman small mammal traps in an old field mosaic. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. vol 107, no 3-4. pp. 170–172.
- Degraw WA & Kern MD. (1985). Changes in the Blood and Plasma Volume of Harris Sparrows Zonotrichia-Querula During Postnuptial Molt. Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology A. vol 81, no 4. pp. 889–894.
- Degraw WA & Kern MD. (1990). Postnuptial Molt in Harris' Sparrows. Condor. vol 92, no 4. pp. 829–838.
- Jackson WM, Rohwer S & Winnegrad RL. (1988). Status Signaling Is Absent within Age-and-Sex Classes of Harris' Sparrows. Auk. vol 105, no 3. pp. 424–427.
- Keating JF, Robel RJ, Adams AW, Behnke KC & Kemp KE. (1992). Role of handling time in selection of extruded food morsels by two granivorous bird species. Auk. vol 109, no 4. pp. 863–868.
- Norment CJ. (1992). Comparative breeding biology of Harris' sparrows and gambel's white-crowned sparrows in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Condor. vol 94, no 4. pp. 955–975.
- Norment CJ. (1993). Nest-site characteristics and nest predation in Harris' sparrows and white-crowned sparrows in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Auk. vol 110, no 4. pp. 769–777.
- Norment CJ. (1994). Breeding site fidelity in Harris' Sparrows, Zonotrichia querula, in the Northwest Territories. Canadian Field Naturalist. vol 108, no 2. pp. 234–236.
- Norment CJ. (1995). Incubation patterns in Harris' Sparrows and White-Crowned Sparrows in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Journal of Field Ornithology. vol 66, no 4. pp. 553–563.
- Norment CJ. (1995). Prebasic (postnuptial) molt in free-ranging Harris' Sparrows, Zonotrichia querula, in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist. vol 109, no 4. pp. 470–472.
- Norment CJ. (2003). Patterns of nestling feeding in Harris's Sparrows, Zonotrichia querula and White-crowned Sparrows, Z. leucophrys, in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist. vol 117, no 2. pp. 203–208.
- Norment CJ & Fuller ME. (1997). Breeding-season frugivory by Harris' sparrows (Zonotrichia querula) and white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys) in a low-Arctic ecosystem. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie. vol 75, no 5. pp. 670–679.
- Peck GK & James RD. (1998). Breeding birds of Ontario: Nidology and distribution: Volume 2: Passerines (first revision - Part C: Tanagers to Old World sparrows). Ontario Birds. vol 16, no 3. pp. 111–127.
- Randall RN. (2004). Christmas bird counts for North Dakota 2003. Prairie Naturalist. vol 36, no 2. pp. 119–124.
- Robel RJ, Barnes ME, Kemp KE & Zimmerman JL. (1990). Influences of Time Postmortem Feeding Activity and Diet on Digestive Organ Morphology of Two Emberizids. Auk. vol 107, no 4. pp. 669–677.
- Robel RJ, Keating JF, Zimmerman JL, Behnke KC & Kemp KE. (1997). Consumption of colored and flavored food morsels by Harris' and American tree sparrows. Wilson Bulletin. vol 109, no 2. pp. 218–225.
- Rohwer S. (1977). Status Signaling in Harris Sparrows Some Experiments in Deception. Behaviour. vol 61, no 1-2. pp. 107–129.
- Rohwer S. (1985). Dyed Birds Achieve Higher Social Status Than Controls in Harris' Sparrows Zonotrichia-Querula. Animal Behaviour. vol 33, no 4. pp. 1325–1331.
- Rohwer S & Ewald PW. (1981). The Cost of Dominance and Advantage of Subordination in a Badge Signaling System. Evolution. vol 35, no 3. pp. 441–454.
- Rohwer S, Ewald PW & Rohwer FC. (1981). Variation in Size Appearance and Dominance within and among the Sex and Age Classes of Harris Sparrows Zonotrichia-Querula. Journal of Field Ornithology. vol 52, no 4. pp. 291–303.
- Rohwer S & Rohwer FC. (1978). Status Signaling in Harris Sparrows Experimental Deceptions Achieved. Animal Behaviour. vol 26, no 4. pp. 1012–1022.
- Rohwer S & Wingfield JC. (1981). A Field Study of Social Dominance Plasma Levels of Luteinizing Hormone and Steroid Hormones in Wintering Harris Sparrows Zonotrichia-Querula. Zeitschrift fuer Tierpsychologie. vol 57, no 2. pp. 173–183.
- Semple JB & Sutton GM. 1932. Nesting of Harris's Sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) at Churchill, Manitoba. Auk. vol 49, no 2 (Apr., 1932). pp. 166-183.
- Sexton JW & Harker DFJ. (1972). Harris's Sparrow in Montgomery County Tennessee. Migrant. vol 43, no 1. pp. 20–21.
- Shackleton SA, Ratcliffe L, Horn AG & Naugler CT. (1991). SONG REPERTOIRES OF HARRIS SPARROWS (ZONOTRICHIA-QUERULA). Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie. vol 69, no 7. pp. 1867–1874.
- Shuman TW, Robel RJ, Zimmerman JL & Kemp KE. (1992). Time Budgets of Confined Northern Cardinals and Harris' Sparrows in Flocks of Different Size and Composition. Journal of Field Ornithology. vol 63, no 2. pp. 129–137.
- Spicer GS. (1977). 2 New Nasal Mites of the Genus Ptilonyssus Mesostigmata Rhinonyssidae from Texas USA. Acarologia. vol 18, no 4. pp. 594–601.
- Wassenaar LI & Hobson KA. (2001). A stable-isotope approach to delineate geographical catchment areas of avian migration monitoring stations in North America. Environmental Science & Technology. vol 35, no 9. pp. 1845–1850.
- Watt DJ. (1986). A Comparative Study of Status Signaling in Sparrows Genus Zonotrichia. Animal Behaviour. vol 34, no 1. pp. 1–15.
- Watt DJ. (1986). Relationship of Plumage Variability Size and Sex to Social Dominance in Harris' Sparrows Zonotrichia-Querula. Animal Behaviour. vol 34, no 1. pp. 16–27.
- Wilson FE. (1990). On the Recovery of Photosensitivity in Two Passerine Species American Tree Sparrows Spizella-Arborea and Harris' Sparrows Zonotrichia-Querula. General & Comparative Endocrinology. vol 79, no 2. pp. 283–290.
- Wilson FE. (1991). THE RECOVERY OF PHOTOSENSITIVITY IN MALE HARRIS SPARROWS (ZONOTRICHIA-QUERULA). American Zoologist. vol 31, no 5. p. A21-A21.
- Wilson FE. (1992). PHOTOREFRACTORY HARRIS SPARROWS (ZONOTRICHIA-QUERULA) EXPOSED TO A WINTER-LIKE DAYLENGTH GRADUALLY REGAIN PHOTOSENSITIVITY AFTER A LAG. General and Comparative Endocrinology. vol 87, no 3. pp. 402–409.
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