PREFACE
Higuchi H
From
Japan through Asia to the world: building bridges in ornithological
science. 1-2.
EDITORIAL
Ueda K
"Ornithological
Science", the new English publication from
Japan. 3.
[SPECIAL FEATURE]
Interspecific segregation and
attraction in forest birds
Hino T
Introduction.
5-6.
Loyn RH
Patterns
of ecological segregation among forest and woodland birds in
south-eastern Australia. 7-28.
Recher HF, Davis WE Jr & Calver MC
Comparative
foraging ecology of five species of ground-pouncing birds in western
Australian woodlands with comments on species
decline. 29-40.
Moenkkoenen M & Forsman JT
Heterospecific
attraction among forest birds: a review.
41-52.
Seki S & Sato T
The
effect of a typhoon on the flocking and foraging behavior of
tits. 53-60.
Murakami M
Foraging
mode shifts of four insectivorous bird species under temporally
varying resource distribution in a Japanese deciduous
forest. 63-70.
Mizutani M & Hijii N
The
effects of arthropod abundance and size on the nestling diet of two
Parus species. 71-80.
Hino T, Unno A & Nakano S
Prey
distribution and foraging preference for tits.
81-88.
Sodhi NS
The
effects of food-supply on Southeast Asian forest
birds. 89-94.
[ORIGINAL ARTICLES]
Yamagishi S, Asai S, Eguchi K & Wada M
Spotted-throat
individuals of the Rufous Vanga Schetba rufa are yearling
males and presumably sterile.
95-100.
Amano HE & Eguchi K
Nest-site
selection of the Red-billed Leiothrix and Japanese Bush Warbler in
Japan. 101-110.