Ornithological Science
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Vol.1 No.1(January, 2002) List    J-Stage Next 1(2)

PREFACE
From Japan through Asia to the world: building bridges in ornithological science
  Hiroyoshi HIGUCHI   p. 1 - 2
EDITORIAL
“Ornithological Science”, the new English publication from Japan
  Keisuke UEDA   p. 3
SPECIAL FEATURE Interspecific segregation and attraction in forest birds
Introduction
  Teruaki HINO   p. 5 - 6
Patterns of ecological segregation among forest and woodland birds in south-eastern Australia
  Richard H. LOYN   p. 7 - 27
Comparative foraging ecology of five species of ground-pouncing birds in western Australian woodlands with comments on species decline
  Harry F. RECHER, William E. DAVIS, Jr. and Mike C. CALVER   p. 29 - 40
Heterospecific attraction among forest birds: a review
  Mikko MÖNKKÖNEN and Jukka T. FORSMAN   p. 41 - 51
The effect of a typhoon on the flocking and foraging behavior of tits
  Shin-Ichi SEKI and Tamotsu SATO   p. 53 - 61
Foraging mode shifts of four insectivorous bird species under temporally varying resource distribution in a Japanese deciduous forest
  Masashi MURAKAMI   p. 63 - 69
The effects of arthropod abundance and size on the nestling diet of two Parus species
  Mizuki MIZUTANI and Naoki HIJII   p. 71 - 80
Prey distribution and foraging preference for tits
  Teruaki HINO, Akira UNNO and Shigeru NAKANO   p. 81 - 87
The effects of food-supply on Southeast Asian forest birds
  Navjot S. SODHI   p. 89 - 93
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Spotted-throat individuals of the Rufous Vanga Schetba rufa are yearling males and presumably sterile
  Satoshi YAMAGISHI, Shigeki ASAI, Kazuhiro EGUCHI and Masaru WADA   p. 95 - 99
Nest-site selection of the Red-billed Leiothrix and Japanese Bush Warbler in Japan
  Hitoha E. AMANO and Kazuhiro EGUCHI   p. 101 - 110
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