Paraguay 1979.

Robert W. Storer

Dr. Storer's interests have centered on the biology of grebes, including their behavior, anatomy, fossil history, and parasites and how it can be used to elucidate the evolutionary history of the group. Dr. Storer received the Ph.D. degree from the University of California (Berkeley) in 1949. He has long been active in professional societies.

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  • 1937
    • 1. Summer records from Ocean County, New Jersey. Auk 54: 548.
  • 1940
    • 2. Audubon's Shearwater on the New Jersey Coast. Auk 57: 244.
    • 3. The hoary bat in New Jersey. J. Mammal. 21: 354-355.
  • 1941
    • 4. A new species for the Berkeley Aquatic Park. Gull 23: 1.
    • 5. The Ornithological Year 1939 in the New York City region. Proc.Linnaean Soc. N. Y. 52-53: 63-70.
  • 1944
    • 6. Records of the Paroquet Auklet and the Pacific Fulmar for Marin County, California. Condor 46: 244.
  • 1945
    • 7. A winter record for the House Wren in Berkeley. Gull 27: 9.
    • 8. Structural modifications in the hind limb in the Alcidae. Ibis 87: 154-160.
    • 9. The systematic position of the murrelet genus Endomychura. Condor 47: 154-160.
  • 1947
    • 10. The zonation of sea birds off central California. Gull 29: 22-23.
    • 11. Review of The Atlantic Alcidae (F. Salomonsen). Condor 49: 91.
  • 1948
    • 12. Review of Birds of Arctic Alaska (A. M. Bailey). Condor 50: 230-231.
  • 1949
    • 13. The distribution and abundance of shorebirds on the north and central New Jersey coast, 1928-1938 (C. A. Urner and RWS). Auk 66: 177-194.
  • 1950
    • 14. Geographic variation in the Pigeon Guillemots of North America.Condor 52: 28-31.
    • 15. A new race of Parus sclateri from the Sierra Madre del Sur of Mexico (A. H. Miller and RWS). J. Washington Acad. Sci. 40: 301-302.
  • 1951
    • 16. Review of Letters on the Ornithology of Buenos Ayres (W. H. Hudson). Auk 68: 389-390.
    • 17. Variation in the Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris), with special reference to wintering populations. Occ. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich. 532: 1-12.
    • 18. The seasonal occurrence of shorebirds on Bay Farm Island, Alameda County, California. Condor 53: 186-193.
    • 19. Review of The Pre-egg Stage in the Albatross Family (L. E. Richdale). Wilson Bull. 63: 215-216.
  • 1952
    • 20. A comparison of variation, behavior and evolution in the sea bird genera Uria and Cepphus. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. 52: 121-222.
    • 21. Review of American Wildlife and Plants (A. C. Martin et al.). Auk 69:476-477.
    • 22. Variation in the resident Sharp-shinned Hawks of Mexico. Condor 54: 283-289.
  • 1953
    • 23. Review of The Pocket Guide to British Birds (R. S. R. Fitter). Auk 70: 98-99.
    • 24. Review of Avian Systematica and Evolution in the Gulf of Guinea. The J. G. Correia Collection (D. Amadon). Auk 70: 219-220.
    • 25. Review of King Solomon's Ring (K. Z. Lorenz). Auk 70: 221-222.
    • 26. Review of Bird Recognition II. Birds of Prey and Waterfowl (J. Fisher).Auk 70: 222.
    • 27. Review of Exploration du Parc National de l'Upemba, Fascicule 19, Oiseaux (R. Verheyen). Auk 70: 506-507.
    • 28. Review of Social Behaviour of Animals with Special Reference to Vertebrates (N. Tinbergen). Auk 70: 507-508.
    • 29 Review of Birds of Mexico: a Guide for Field Identification (E. R.Blake). Auk 70: 508-509.
    • 30. Review of The Dodo and Kindred Birds or the Extinct Birds of the Mascarene Islands (M. Hachisuka). Auk 70: 509-510.
  • 1954
    • 31. A hybrid between the Chipping and Clay-colored sparrows. Wilson Bull. 66: 143-144.
    • 32. A fossil thrasher from the Pleistocene of Mexico. Wilson Bull. 66: 144-145.
    • 33. Review of The Herring Gull's World: a Study of the Social Behaviour of Birds (N. Tinbergen). Auk 71: 213-214.
    • 34. Review of The Birds of the British Isles, Vol. 1. (D. A. Bannerman).Auk 71: 216-217.
    • 35. Review of An Album of Southern Birds (S. A. Grimes and A. Sprunt, Jr.). Auk 71: 480-481.
  • 1955
    • 36. The identity of Pyrrota valeryi J. and E. Verreaux. Auk 72: 299-300.
    • 37. Review of Archaeopteryx lithographica. A Study Based upon the British Museum Specimen (Sir G. de Beer). Auk 72: 311-312.
    • 38. Review of Life Histories of Central American Birds: FamiliesFringillidae, Thraupidae, Icteridae, Parulidae, and Coerebidae (A. F. Skutch). Auk 72: 313-314.
    • 39. A preliminary survey of the sparrows of the genus Aimoplila.Condor 57: 193-201.
    • 40. Weight, wing area, and skeletal proportions in three Accipiters. Acta XI Congr. Intl. Ornith. 287-290.
  • 1956
    • 41. The fossil loon, Colymboides minutus. Condor 58: 413-426.
    • 42. Review of The Waterfowl of the World (J. Delacour). Auk 73: 298-299.
    • 43. Review of The Species of Middle American Birds (E. Eisenmann). Auk 73: 299.
  • 1957
    • 44. Pigeon Guillemot, Marbled Murrelet, Kittlitz's Murrelet, Xantus' Murrelet, Craveri's Murrelet, Ancient Murrelet, Cassin's Auklet, Parakeet Auklet, Crested Auklet, Least Auklet, Whiskered Auklet, Rhinoceros Auklet, Horned Puffin, and Tufted Puffin. In Audubon Western Bird Guide (R. H. Pough). N. Y. Doubleday & Co. Pp. 116-127.
    • 45. The hybrid origin of Chlorophanes purpurascens. Auk 74: 506.
    • 46. Josselyn Van Tyne (Obituary). Ibis 99: 509-510.
  • 1958
    • 47. Loons and their wings. Evol. 12: 262-263.
    • 48. The affinities of Oreothraupis arremonops. Auk 75: 252-254.
  • 1959
    • 49: Review of The Comparative Biology of the Meadowlarks (Sturnella) in Wisconsin (W. E. Lanyon). Auk 76: 109.
    • 50. The arrangement of songbird families. Condor 61: 152-153.
    • 51. Variation in the Blue Grosbeak (Guiraca caerulea) with special reference to the Mexican populations (RWS and D. A. Zimmerman). Occ. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich. 609: 1-13.
    • 52. Spring in the Qu'Appelle Valley. Blue Jay 17: 90.
    • 53. Review of Zoogeography: The Geographical Distribution of Animals (P. J. Darlington, Jr.). Auk 76: 369-370.
  • 1960
    • 54. Notes on the systematics of the tanager genus Conothraupis. Auk 77: 350-351.
    • 55. Adaptive Radiation in Birds. Chapter II. In Biology and Comparative Physiology of Birds (A. J. Marshall Ed.). Academic Press, pp 15-55.
    • 56. The Classification of Birds. Chapter III. In Biology and Comparative Physiology of Birds (A. J. Marshall Ed.). Academic Press. pp 57-93.
    • 57. Evolution in the diving birds. Acta XII Congr. Intl. Ornith. II, pp. 694-707.
  • 1961
    • 58. Observations of pellet-casting by Horned and Pied-billed Grebes. Auk 78: 90-92.
    • 59. Ornithology at The University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Jack-Pine Warbler 38: 103-106.
    • 60. The Earliest Michgan Specimen of the Loggerhead Shrike. Jack-Pine Warbler 38: 119.
    • 61. Preliminary Report on the Summer Birdlife of Southwestern Michoacan.Pp. 335-340. In Coalcoman and Motines del Oro. An 'ex-distrito' of Michoacan, Mexico (D. D. Brand, et al.). Martinus Nijhoff: The Hague.
    • 62. Review of The Kirtland's Warbler (H. Mayfield). Mich. Alumnus Quart. Rev.,May 20, 1961, p. 228.
    • 63. A Hybrid between the Painted and Varied Buntings. Wilson Bull. 73: 209.
    • 64. Two Collections of birds from Campeche, Mexico. Occ. Papers Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich. 621: 20 pp.
    • 65. El Pato de Ala Azul, Anas discors, observado en la Provincia de Buenos Aires (RWS and F. B. Gill). Neotropica 7: 92.
  • 1962
    • 66. Variation in the Red-tailed Hawks of Southern Mexico and Central America. Condor 64: 77-78.
    • 67. Review of The Fern Guide (E. T. Wherry). Jack-Pine Warbler 39: 161.
  • 1963
    • 68. Preliminary Field Guide to the Birds of the Indian Ocean (G. E. Watson, R. L. Zusi and RWS). The Smithsonian Inst. Washington, D. C. , 214 pp.
    • 69. Copulation in the Pied-billed Grebe (N. M. McAllister and RWS). Wilson Bull. 75: 166-173.
    • 70. Observations on the Great Grebe. Condor 65: 279-288.
    • 71. Courtship and Mating Behavior and the Phylogeny of the Grebes. Proc. XIII Internl. Ornithol. Congr.: 562-569.
  • 1964
    • 72. Ferns and Fern Allies on Bonaventure Island, Quebec. Amer. Fern J. 54: 89-91.
    • 73. Review of Birds on the Labrador Peninsula and adjacent Areas : A Distributional List (W. E. C. Todd). Jack-Pine Warbler 42: 232.
    • 74. Meadowlarks, Blackbirds, and Orioles. Family Icteridae. In Song and Garden Birds of North America (A. Wetmore). Natl. Geogr. Soc.,Washington, D. C. Pp. 293-297.
    • 75. Auk. In A New Dictionary of Birds (A. L. Thomson, Ed.). Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd., London.
    • 76. Vernacular Names in English. Letter to the Editor. British Birds 57: 134.
  • 1965
    • 77. Review of Birds of the Detroit-Windson Area: A Ten-year Survey (A. H. Kelley et al.). Jack-Pine Warbler 43: 170.
    • 78. The Color Phases of the Western Grebe. Living BIrd 4: 59-63.
    • 79. Review of Catalogue of Fossil Birds, Parts 1 and 2. (P. Brodkorb). Auk 82: 657-658.
  • 1966
    • 80. Sexual Dimorphism and Food Habits in three North American Accipiters. Auk 83: 423-436.
    • 81. A Revision of the Mascarene White-eye, Zosterops borbonica (Aves). (RWS and F. B. Gill) Occ. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich. 648: 1-7.
  • 1967
    • 82. Birds from the Save River Area of Mozambique (RWS and W. W. Dalquest).Occ. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich. 652: 1-14.
    • 83. The Patterns of Downy Grebes. Condor 69: 469-478.
    • 84. Letter to the Editor. British Birds 60: 531-532.
  • 1968
    • 85. Observations on Rolland's Grebe. El Hornero 10: 339-350.
    • 86. The Cotypes of Zosterops E. Newtoni Hartlaub. Auk 85: 127.
  • 1969
    • 87. Osteology and Myology of the Head and Neck of the Pied-billed Grebes(Podilymbus) (R. L. Zusi and RWS). Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich. 139, 49 pp., 19 figs.
    • 88. The Behavior of the Horned Grebe in Spring. Condor 71: 180-205.
    • 89. What is a Tanager? Living Bird 8: 127-136.
  • 1970
    • 90. Independent Evolution of the Dodo and Solitaire. Auk 87: 369-370.
    • 91. Notes on the Seabirds of Round Island, Mauritius (F. B. Gill, C. Jouanin, and RWS). Auk 87: 514-521.
    • 92. Special Michigan Birds. In Enjoying Birds in Michigan, Ed. 3, pp. 43-45. Mich. Audubon Soc.
    • 93. Thraupinae and Tersininae. In Check-list of Birds of the World (R. A. Paynter, Jr., Ed.). Pp. 246-409.
  • 1971
    • 94. Alexander William Blain. Obituary. Auk 88: 961.
    • 95. Harry Wilbur Hahn. Obituary. Auk 88: 961-962.
    • 96. Classification of Birds. Chapter 1 In Avian Biology, Vol. I (D. S. Farner and J. R. King, eds.). Pp. 1-18.
    • 97. Adaptive Radiation of Birds. Chapter 4 in Avian Biology, Vol.I (D. S. Farner and J. R. King eds.). Pp. 149-188.
    • 98. The Behaviour of the New Zealand Dabchick. Notornis 18: 175-186.
  • 1972
    • 99. The Juvenal Plumage and Relationships of Lophostrix cristata. Auk 89: 452-455.
  • 1973
    • 100. Thirty-second Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds (with 8 coauthors). Auk 90: 411-419.
  • 1974
    • 101. Review of A Comparative Study of the Egg-white Proteins of Passerine Birds (C. G. Sibley and J. Ahlquist). Wilson Bull. 86: 304-305.
    • 102. Bird. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Ed. 15, pp. 1053-1062.
    • 103. Podicipediformes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Ed. 15, pp. 596-597.
  • 1975
    • 104. Review of Geographic Differentiation in the Genus Accipiter (J. Wattel). Bird Banding 46: 190-191.
    • 105. Review of Check-list of Japanese Birds (Ornithological Society of Japan). Fifth Ed. Wilson Bull. 87: 436-437.
    • 106. The Status of the Least Grebe in Argentina. Bull. Brit. Ornithol. Club 95: 148-151.
  • 1976
    • 107. The Behavior and Relationships of the Least Grebe. Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist. 18(6): 113-125.
    • 108. Sunbathing in Grebes (RWS, W. R. Siegfried, and J. Kinahan). Living Bird 4: 45-56.
    • 109. Factors Influencing Kirtland's Warbler's Nesting Success (W. L. Anderson and RWS). Jack-Pine Warbler 54: 105-115.
    • 110. The Pleistocene Pied-billed Grebes (Aves: Podicipedidae). Smithsonian Contrib. Paleobiol. 27: 147-153.
    • 111. Great Crested Grebe, Australian Little Grebe, and Hoary-headed Grebe.In Readers' Digest Complete Book of Australian Birds. (H. J. Frith, ed.). Pp. 28-29. Readers' Digest Services Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
    • 112. Thirty-third Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds (with 8 coauthors). Auk 93: 875-879.
  • 1978
    • 113. Charles Henry Rogers. Obituary. Auk 95: 439.
    • 114. Review of Species Relationships in the Avian Genus Aimophila (L. L.Wolf). Wilson Bull. 90: 328-329.
    • 115. Systematic Notes on the Loons (Gaviidae: Aves). Breviora 448, 8 pp.
  • 1979
    • 116. Gaviiformes and Podicipediformes. In Check-list of Birds of the World(E. Mayr and G. W. Cottrell, eds.). Pp. 135-155.
    • 117. Misidentified "Eskimo Curlews." Wilson Bull. 91: 331.
  • 1981
    • 118. Correlation of Flight-muscle Size and Body Mass in Cooper's Hawks: A Natural Homologue of Power Training (R. L. Marsh and RWS). J. Exp. Biol. 91: 363-368.
    • 119. Review of Birds of the Qu'Appelle, 1857-1079 (E. M. Callin). Auk 98:657.
    • 120. The Rufous-faced Crake (Laterallus xenopterus) and its Paraguayan Congeners. Wilson Bull. 93: 137-144.
    • 121. Sunbathing as a Field Character for the Eared Grebe. Jack-Pine Warbler 59: 92.
  • 1982
    • 122. A Hybrid between the Hooded and Silvery Grebes (Podiceps gallardoi andP. occipitalis). Auk 99: 168-169.
    • 123. Subspecies and the Study of Geographic Variation. Auk 99: 599-601.
    • 124. The Hooded Grebe on Laguna de los Escarchados: Ecology and Behavior. Living Bird 19: 51-67.
    • 125. Pair-formation Displays of the Western Grebe (G. L. Nuechterlein and RWS). Condor 84: 351-369.
    • 126. Fused Thoracic Vertebrae in Birds: Their occurrence and Possible Significance. J. Yamashina Inst. Ornithol. 14: 86-95.
    • 127. Thirty-fourth Suplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds (with 8 coauthors). Auk 99, no.3, suppl.,pp. 1CC-16CC.
  • 1983
    • 128. Check-list of North American Birds, Ed. 6. (with 7 coauthors). xxix + 877 pp. American Ornithologists' Union.
    • 129. Preface to Kirtland's Warbler: The Natural History of an Endangered Species (L. H. Walkinshaw). P. iv. Cranbrook Inst. Sci.1984
    • 130. The Behavior and Relationships of the Hooded Grebe. Natl. Geogr. Soc. Research Reports. 1975 Projects. Pp. 637-640.
  • 1985
    • 131. An analysis of Plumage and Morphological Characters of the Two Color Forms of the Western Grebe (Aechmophorus) (RWS and G. L. Nuechterlein). Auk 102: 102-119.
    • 132. Aggressive Behavior and Interspecific Killing by Flying Steamer-Ducks in Argentina (G. L. Nuechterlein and RWS). Condor 87: 87-91.
    • 133. Swimming and Diving. In A Dictionary of Birds (B. Campbell & E. Lack, eds.). Pp. 575-577. T. & A. D. Poyster; Calton.
    • 134. Geographic Variation in the Least Grebe (Tachybaptus dominicus) (RWS and T. Getty). Ornithol. Monogr. 36: 31-39.
    • 135. Thirty-fifth Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds (with 6 coauthors). Auk 102: 680-686.
    • 136. Moult Patterns and Moult Migration in the Black-necked Grebe Podiceps nigricollis (RWS and J. R. Jehl, Jr.). Ornis Scandinavica 16: 253-260.
    • 137. A Specimen of the White-throated Robin Irania gutturalis from the Sinai Peninsula. (Steven M. Goodman and RWS). Bull. Brit. Ornithol. Club 105: 84-85.
  • 1986
    • 138. Introduction to Avian Systematics. Point Reyes Bird Observatory Newsletter 24, Autumn 1986: 2-3.
  • 1987
    • 139. Avian Exotica: The Frogmouths. Birder's World 1(1): 44-45.
    • 140. Avian Exotica: The Hoopoe. Birder's World 1(2): 44-45.
    • 141. The Possible Significance of Large Eyes in the Red-legged Kittiwake. Condor 89: 192-194.
    • 142. Avian Exotica: The Wandering Albatross. Birder's World 1(3): 52-53.
    • 143. Letter to the Editor. Birder's World 1(3): 61.
    • 144. Avian Exotica: The Satin Bowerbird. Birder's World 1(4): 54-55.
    • 145. Thirty-sixth Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds (with 7 coauthors). Auk 104: 591-596.
    • 146. Early Records of the Eared Grebe and "Barrow's" Goldeneye from Michigan. Jack-Pine Warbler 64: 42-43.
    • 147. Do I hear a Feather? Feather Adaptation for Sound or Silence is a Most Ingenious Paradox. Birder's World. 1(5): 14-16.
    • 148. Avian Exotica: The Southern Screamer. Birder's World 1(5): 50-51.
    • 149. Avian Exotica: The Secretary-bird. Birder's World 1(6): 52-53.
    • 150. Avian Exotica: The Superb Lyrebird. Birder's World 2(1): 50-51.
    • 151. Morphology and Relationships of the Hoary-headed Grebe and the New Zealand Dabchick. Emu 87: 150-157.
    • 152. Review of Diving Birds of North America (P. A. Johnsgard). Prairie Naturalist. 19(4): 267-268.
    • 153. The Seabirds of the Egyptian Red Sea and Adjacent Waters, with notes on Selected Ciconiiformes (Steven M. Goodman and RWS). Gerfaut 77: 109-145.
    • 154. Review of Birds of the Pacific Slope (A. J. Grayson) Condor 89: 944-945.
  • 1988
    • 155. Avian Exotica: The Azure-winged Magpie. Birder's World 2(2): 50-51.
    • 156. Variation in the Common Loon (Gavia immer). Pp. 54-65. In P. I. V. Strong, ed. Papers from the 1987 Conference on Loon Research and Management. N. Am. Loon Fund, Meredith, NH.
    • 157. Are Loons Primitive? The Loon Call, Winter 1988: 5.
    • 158. Avian Exotica: The Least Seedsnipe. Birder's World 2(3): 52-53.
    • 159. Food Habits of the White-eyed Gull Larus leucophthalmus and the Sooty Gull L. hemprichii in the Egyptian Red Sea (Steven M. Goodman and RWS). Ostrich 59(1): 42-44.
    • 160. The Need for More Museum Specimens of Colonial Waterbirds. Colonial Waterbirds 11(1): 123-124.
    • 161. Avian Exotica: The Ostrich. Birder's World 2(4): 56-57.
    • 162. Type Specimens of Birds in the Collections of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan No. 174, 69 pp.
    • 163. Avian Exotica: The Northern Lapwing. Birder's World 2(5): 62-63.
    • 164. Avian Exotica: The Egyptian Vulture. Birder's World 2(6): 58-59.
    • 165. Avian Exotica: The Oilbird. Birder's World 3(1): 56-57.166.
    • 166. A Comparison of Structures Related to Foraging in two Closely Related Gulls: Larus leucophthalmus and L. hemprichii. (RWS and Steven M. Goodman). Ostrich 59(4): 145-149.
  • 1989
    • 167. Avian Exotica: The Dodo. Birder's World 3(2): 60-61.
    • 168. Preparation of Avian Skeletons. Bird Collection Newsletter. No. 1: 1-5.
    • 169. Mate Feeding by Western and Clark's Grebes (Gary L. Nuechterlein and RWS). Condor 91: 37-42.
    • 170. Avian Exotica: The Wallcreeper Birder's World 3(3): 62-63.
    • 171. Geographic Variation and Sexual Dimorphism in the tremblers (Cinclocerthia) and White-breasted Thrasher (Ramphocinclus). Auk 106: 249-258.
    • 172. Reverse Mounting in Grebes. (Gary L. Nuechterlein and RWS). Condor 91:341-346.
    • 173. Now You See Them . . . Feathers' Visual Paradox. Birder's World. 3(4): 10-13.
    • 174. Avian Exotica: The Hamerkop. Birder's World. 3(4): 62-63.
    • 175. Thirty-seventh Supplement to the American Ornithologists' UnionCheck-list of North American Birds (with 7 coauthors). Auk 106: 532-538.
    • 176. Review of The Common Loon: Spirit of northern lakes (Judith W. McIntyre). American Birds 43(2): 377.
    • 177. Avian Exotica: The Torrent Duck. Birder's World. 3(5): 60-61.
    • 178. Notes on Paraguayan Birds. Occas. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich. No. 719, 21 pp.
    • 179. Avian Exotica: The Flightless Cormorant. Birder's World. 3(6): 64-65.
    • 180. Geographic Variation in the Yellow-rumped Tanager (Aves: Thraupinae).Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 102(3): 553-554.
    • 181. In Memoriam: Nikolaas Tinbergen, 1907-1988. Auk 106: 722.
    • 182. The Pleistocene Western Grebe Aechmophorus (Aves, Podicipedidae) from Fossil Lake, Oregon: a comparison with Recent material. Contrib. Mus. Paleont. Univ. Mich. 27, no. 12: 321-326.
    • 183. Avian Exotica: The Hoazin. Birder's World 4(1): 62-63.
  • 1990
    • 184. Avian Exotica: Openbill Storks. Birder's World 4(2): 62-63.
    • 185. Avian Exotica: The Laughing Kookaburra. Birder's World 4(3): 58-59.
    • 186. Avian Exotica: Sheathbills. Birder's World 4(4): 58-59.
    • 187. Avian Exotica: The Todies. Birder's World 4(5): 66-67.
    • 188. Avian Exotica: The Potoos. Birder's World. 4(6): 76-77.
    • 189. Avian Exotica: The Rainbow Lorikeet. Birder's World. 5(1): 66-67.
  • 1991
    • 190. Avian Exotica: The Common Shelduck. Birder's World. 5(2): 60-61.
    • 191. Avian Exotica: The Cassowaries. Birder's World. 5(3): 62-63.
    • 192. Avian Exotica: The Lammergeier. Birder's World. 5(4): 60-61.
    • 193. Avian Exotica: The Seriemas. Birder's World. 5(5): 64-65. Reprinted, with permission in Riverbanks 9(4): 10-11, fall 1991, by the Riverbanks Zoo, Columbia SC.
    • 194. Thirty-eighth Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds (with 7 coauthors). Auk 108: 750-754.
    • 195. Avian Exotica. The Turacos. Birder's World. 5(6): 76-77.
    • 196. Pied-billed Grebe. Pp. 100-101. In R. Brewer, G. A. McPeek, and R. A. Adams, Jr. 1991 The Atlas of Breeding Birds of Michigan. Michigan State University Press, East Lansing.
  • 1992
    • 197. Avian Exotica. The Swallow-tailed Gull. Birder's World. 6(1): 64-65.
    • 198. Avian Exotica. The Sunbittern. Birder's World. 6(2): 66-67.
    • 199. Avian Exotica. The Common Kingfisher. Birder's World. 6(3): 66-67.
    • 200. Intraspecific variation and the identification of Pliocene and Pleistocene grebes. Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb. Sci. Ser. 36, Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. 419-422.
    • 201. Avian Exotica. The Brown Kiwi. Birder's World. 6(4): 66-67.
    • 202. Avian Exotica. The Greater Honeyguide. Birder's World. 6(5): 74-75.
    • 203. Morphometric comparison of skeletons of the Western Grebe complex Aechmophorus of the United States and Canada. (Bradley C. Livezey and RWS) Condor. 94: 668-679.
    • 204. Review of Distribution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World (Charles G. Sibley and Burt L. Monroe, Jr.). Wilson Bull. 104: 554-556.
    • 205. Avian Exotica. The Boat-billed Heron. Birder's World. 6(6): 74-75.
    • 206. Least Grebe. In The Birds of North America, No. 24 (A. Poole, P. Stettenheim, and F. Gill, Eds.), Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, DC: The American Ornithologists' Union.
    • 207. Avian Exotica. The Honey Buzzard. Birder's World. 7(1): 72-93.
    • 208. Western Grebe / Clark's Grebe (with G. L. Nuechterlein). In The Birds of North America, No. 26 (A. Poole, P. Stettenheim, and F. Gill, Eds.). Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, DC: TheAmerican Ornithologists' Union.
  • 1993
    • 209. Avian Exotica. The Steamer-ducks. Birder's World. 7(2): 64-65.
    • 210. Avian Exotica. The Great Bustards. Birder's World. 7(3): 64-65.
    • 211. Avian Exotica. The Kagu. Birder's World. 7(4): 64-65.
    • 212. Avian Exotica. The Shoebill. Birder's World. 7(5): 70-71.
    • 213. Avian Exotica. The Ocellated Turkey. Birder's World. 7(6): 70-71.
    • 214. Avian Exotica. The Helmeted Hornbill. Birder's World. 8(1): 62-63.
  • 1994
    • 215. Avian Exotica. The Sociable Weaver. Birder's World. 8(2): 66-67.
    • 216. Thirty-ninth supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds (with 7 coauthors). Auk 110: 675-682. (Date of issue: 8 April 1994.)
    • 217. Avian Exotica. The Fishing-owls. Birders' World. 8(3):66-67.
    • 218. Avian Exotica. The Oxpeckers. Birder's World. 8(4): 66-67.
    • 219. Avian Exotica. The Capercaillie. Birder's World. 8(5): 68-69.
    • 220. Avian Exotica. The Resplendent Quetzal. Birder's World. 8(6): 80-81.
  • 1995
    • 221. Avian Exotica. Cock-of-the-rock. Birder's World. 9(2): 68-69.
    • 222. Intratendinous ossification in birds: a review. J. C. Vanden Berge and R. W. S. J. Morphol. 226: 47-77
  • 1996
    • 223. Fortieth supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American birds. (with 7 coauthors). Auk 112:819-830. (Date of issue: 28 February 1996.)
    • 224.Review of The comparative osteology of grebes (Aves: Podicipediformes) and its systematic implications. (Zbigniew M. Bochenski) Acta zool. crac. 37(1):191-346, 1994. Auk 113: 974-975.
    • 225. Review of Status, Distribution and Biogeography of the Birds of Paraguay (Floyd E. Hayes). American Birding Association, Monogr. in Field Ornithol. No. 1. The Condor, 98: 891.
  • 1997
    • 226. Forty-first Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union. Check-list of North American Birds. (with 6 coauthors) Auk 113: 542-552.
  • 1998
    • 227. American Ornithologists' Union. 1998. Check-list of North American Birds. 7th edition. (with 7 coauthors). American Ornithologists' Union. Washington, D. C.
    • 228. The Aged, Aged Fern; or How Far can a Dryopteris Move? The Fiddlehead Forum 25:29.
  • 1999
    • 229. M. J. Muller and RWS. Pied-billed Grebe. (Podilymbus podiceps). In The Birds of North America, No. 410 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.) The Birds of North America, Inc. Philadelphia, PA..
  • 2000
    • 230. The Metazoan Parasites of Grebes (Aves: Podicipediformes) and its Relationship to the Birds' Biology. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 188, iv +90 pp.
    • 231. The Systematic Position of the Miocene Grebe, Thiornis sociata Navas. Annales de PalŽontologie. 86(2): 129-139,
    • 232. RWS and Martin J. Muller. The forehead feathers of the Pied-billed and Atitl‡n Grebes (Podilymbus). Wilson Bull. 112: 411-412.
    • 233. Why do loons have fewer parasites than grebes? P. 7, In J. W. McIntyre and D. C. Evers (eds.). Loons: Old History and new findings. Proceedings of a Symposium from the 1997 meeting, American Ornithologists' Union. North American Loon Fund, Holderness, N. H.
  • 2001
    • 234. A New Pliocene Grebe from the Lee Creek Deposits. In Geology and Paleontology of the Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina, C. E. Ray & D. J. Bohaska, Eds. vol 3. Smithsonian Contrib. Paleobiol. No. 61.
  • 2002
    • 235. The Metazoan Parasite Fauna of Loons (Aves; Gaviiformae), Its Relationship to the Birds' Evolutionary HIistory and Biology, and a Comparison with the Parasite Fauna of Grebes. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 191, iv+44 pp.
  • 2004
    • 236. The ends of the earth are where you find them. Linnaean Newsletter. The Linnaean Society of New York, July 2004:1-2.
    • 237. Our vultures: smell versus sight. The Linnaean News Letter. The Linnaean Society of New York, October, 2004, pp. 3-5.
    • 238. Myths, hoaxes and egregious errors. The Linnaean News Letter. The Linnaean Society of New York, November, 2004, pp. 1-4.
    • 239. Patrick O'Brian's natural history: it takes one to know one. The Linnaean News Letter. The Linnaean Society of New York, January, 2005, pp. 1-4.
  • 2005
    • 240. One Toe Bone. The Linnaean Newsletter. The Linnaean Society of New York. Vol. 59. No 1. March 2005. Mailed Feb.
    • 241. A possible connection between crop milk and the maximum size attainable by flightless pigeons. Auk 122: 1003-1004.
  • In press:
    • A Preliminary Comparison of the Parasites of Loons and Grebes. AOU Loon Symposium.
  • Submitted
    • The High-sterned Look or What's Behind a Field Mark? Birder's World
    • Accepted 21 May 1996. Resubmitted 7 May 1999 to Birder's World.
    • The Ceremony of Discovery. Birder's World