Catalog # Last Name First Name Title of Article Category Subject1 Subject 2 Source Date Volume Issue Pages
901 Cruz/Delannoy Alexander/Carlos Ecology of the Elfin Woods Warbler (dendroica angelae). I. distribution, habitat usage, and population densities Natural History Distribution Puerto Rico Caribbean Journal of Science 1984 20 1-2 89-96
902 Cruz  Alexander  Avian community organization in a mahogany plantation on a neotropical island Natural History Behavior Ecology Caribbean Journal of Science 1987 23 2 286-297
903 Gonzalez Alonso Hiram J. Structure of the avian community of a zone of the Sierra del Rosario, Pinar Cuba Natural History Behavior Ecology Ciencias Biologicas 1982 8 0 105-122
904 Latta/Wunderle Jr. Steven C./Joseph M. Ecological relationships of two todies in Hispaniola: effects of habitat and flocking Natural History Behavior Ecology The Condor 1996 98 4 769-779
905 Mourer Chauvire C. The Todidae aves coraciiformes of the phophorites of Quercy France Natural History Distribution France Proceedings of the Koninklijke nederlandese Akademie van Wetenschappen 1985 88 4 407-414
906 Witt/Schuchmann/Sutton H.H./K.L./R. Biology of the Jamaican tody, todus todus Natural History Behavior Ecology Bonner Zoologische Beitraege 1981 32 1-2 103-110
907 Wunderle Jr./Latta Joseph M./Steven C. Avian resource use in Dominican shade coffee plantations Natural History Behavior Diet Wilson Bulletin 1998 110 2 271-281
908 Merola-Zwartjes/Ligon Michele/J. David Ecological energetics of the Puerto Rican tody: heterothermy, torpor, and intra-island variation Veterinary Anatomy Energetics Ecology 2000 81 4 990-1003
909 Cruz/Delannoy Alexander/Carlos A. Ecology of the elfin woods warbler (dendroica angelae) II. Feeding ecology of the elfin woods warbler and associated insectivorous birds in Puerto Rico Natural History Behavior Ecology Carribbean Journal of Science 1984 20 3-4 153-162
910 Merola Michele Fruit in the diet of nestlings of the Puerto Rican Tody, a tropical insectivore Natural History Behavior Diet Wilson Bulletin 1995 107 1 181-182