AVIAN REFERENCE LIST AS OF 10.18.07

Total number of papers: 138

Ainley, D. G. (1978). Activity patterns and social behavior of on-breeding Adélie penguins. Condor, 80, 138-146.

Amlaner, C. J., & Ball, N. J. (1987). A synthesis of sleep in wild birds. Behaviours, 87, 85-119.

Amlaner, C .J., & McFarland, D. J. (1981). Sleep in herring gull (Larus argentatus). Animal Behaviour, 29(2), 551-556.

Amlaner, C. J., & Ball, N. J. (1994). Avian sleep. In M.H. Kryger, T. Roth, W.C. Dement

(Eds.), Principles and practice of sleep medicine (2nd edition, pp. 81-94).

Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders.

Ashkenazie, S., & Safriel, U. N. (1979). Breeding cycle and behavior of the semi-palmated sandpiper at Barrow, Alaska. Auk, 96, 56-67.

Ashmole, N. P. (1963). The biology of the wide awake or sooty tern Sternal fuscata on Ascension Island. Ibis, 103, 297-364.

Austin, G. T. (1976). Behavioral adaptations of the verdin to the desert. Auk, 93, 245-262.

Ayala-Guerrero, F. & Perez, M. C., & Calderon, A. (1988). Sleep patterns in the bird Aratinga canicularis. Physiol & Beh, 43(5), 585-589.

Ayala-Guerrero, F. & Vasconcelos-Duenas, I. (1988). Sleep in the dove Zenaida asiatica. Beh & Neural Biol, 49(2), 133-138.

Ayala-Guerrero, F. (1989). Sleep patterns in the parakeet Melopsittacus undulatus. Physiol & Beh, 46(5), 787-791.

Ayala-Guerrero, F., Mexican, G., & Ramos, J. I. (2003). Sleep characteristics in the turkey Meleagris gallopavo. Physiol & Beh, 78(3), 435-440.

Balda, R. P., Morrison, M. L., & Bement, T. R. (1977). Roosting behavior of the piñon jay in autumn and winter. Auk, 94, 494-504.

Ball, N.J., Shaffery, J.P., Opp, M.R., Carter, R.L., & Amlaner, C.J. (1985). Asynchronous eye-closure of birds [Abstract]. Sleep Research, 15, 87.

Ball, N.J., Weaver, G.E., & Amlaner, C.J. (1986). The incidence of hemispheric sleep in birds [Abstract]. Sleep Research, 15, 58.

Ball, N.J., Amlaner, C.J., Shaffery, J.P., & Opp, M.R. (1988). Asynchronus eye-closure and unihemispheric quiet sleep of birds. In W.P. Koella, F. Obal, H. Schulz, & P. Visser (Eds.), Sleep ’86 (pp. 151-153). New York: Gustav Fischer.

Bartholomew, G.A., & Dawson, W.R. (1979). Thermoregulatory behavior during incubation in Heermann’s gulls. Physio Zool, 52, 422-437.

Berger, R.J., Walker, J.M., & Scott, T.D. (1970). Characteristics of sleep in the burrowing owl and tree shrew [Abstract]. Psychophysiology, 7, 303.

Berger, R.J. & Walker, J.M. (1972). Sleep in the burrowing owl (Speotyto cunicularia hypugaea). Behav Biol, 7(2), 183-194.

Berger, R.J., & Phillips, N.H. (1994). Constant light suppresses sleep and circadian rhythms in pigeons without consequent sleep rebound in darkness. Am J Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol, 267, 945-952.

Boerema, A.S, Riedstra, B., & Strijkstra, A.M. (2003). Decrease in monocular sleep after sleep deprivation I nthe domestic chicken. Behaviour, 140, 1415-1420.

Brown, C.R. (1980). Sleeping behavior of purple martins. Condor, 82(2), 170-175.

Buchet, C., Dewasmes, G., & Le Maho, Y. (1986). An electrophysiological and behavioral study of sleep in emperor penguins under natural ambient conditions. Physiol & Beh, 38(3), 331-335.

Burish, M. J. Kueh, H. Y., & Wang, S. S.-H. (2004). Brain architecture and social complexity in modern and ancient birds. Brain, Behavior, & Evolution, 63, 107-124.

Calder, W.A. (1975). Daylength and the hummingbirds use of time. Auk, 92, 81-97.

Campbell, S. S. & Tobler, I. (1984). Animal sleep: A review of sleep duration across phylogeny. Neurosci Biobehav Rev, 8, 269-300.

Carpenter, F. L. (1974). Torpor in an Andean hummingbird: Its ecological significance. Science, 183(4124), 545-547.

Catling, P.M. (1972). A behavioral attitude of saw-wheat and boreal owls. Auk, 89, 194-196.

Corner, M. A. (1977). Sleep and the beginnings of behavior in the animal kingdom- Studies of

ultradian motility cycles in early life. Progress in Neurobiology, 8(4), 279-295.

Corner, M.A., van Wingerden, C., & Bakhuis, W.L. (1973). Spontaneous motility bursts during sleep in the chick, as related to phasic ‘paradoxical’ cerebral bioelectric activity. Brain Research, 50, 200-204.

Dario, A., Lopes, P., Freitas, G.C., Paschoalini, M.A., & Neto, J.M. (1996). Electrographic patters of postprandial sleep after food deprivation or intraventricular adrenaline injections in pigeons. Brain Research Bulletin, 39, 249-254.

Derksen, D.V. (1977). A quantitative analysis of the incubation behavior of the Adélie penguin. Auk, 94, 552-566.

Dewasmes, G., Cohen-Adad, F., Koubi, H., & Le Maho, Y. (1984). Sleep changes in long-term fasting geese in relation to lipid and protein metabolism. Am J Physiol, 247(4 Pt 2), R663-R671.

Dewasmes, G., Cohen-Ada, F., Koubi, H, & Le Maho, Y. (1985). Polygraphic and behavioral study of sleep in geese: existence of nuchal atonia during paradoxical sleep. Phyisol & Beh, 35(1), 67-73.

Dewasmes, G., Buchet, C., Geloen, A., & Le Maho, Y. (1989). Sleep changes in emperor penguins during fasting. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol, 256(2 pt 2), 476-480.

Dewasmes, G., & Telliez, F. (2000). Tactile arousal threshold of sleeping king penguins in a breeding colony. J Sleep Res, 9(3), 255-259.

Dewasmes, G., Cote, S. D., Le Maho, Y., Groscolas, R., Robin, J. P., Vardon, G., et al.,

(2001). Effects of weather on activity and sleep in brooding king penguins (Aptenodytes patagoincus). Polar Biology, 24(7), 508-511.

Dewasmes, G., & Loos, N. (2002). Diurnal sleep depth changes in the king penguin (Aptenodytes patagoincus). Polar Biology, 25(11), 865-867.

Dominguez, J. (2003). Sleeping and vigilance in black-tailed godwit. Journal of Ethology, 21, 57-60.

Fetterolf, P.M. (1979). Nocturnal behavior of ring-billed gulls during the early incubation period. Can J Zool, 57, 1190-1195.

Fuchs, T, Siegel, J.J., Burgdorf, J., & Bingman, V.P. (2006). A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor reduces REM sleep in the homing pigeon. Physiology & Behavior, 87, 575-581.

Fuchs, T., A. Haney, Jechura, T.J., Moore, F.R., & Bingman, V.P. (2006). Daytime naps in night-migrating birds: Behavioural adaptation to seasonal sleep deprivation in the Swainson’s thrush, Catharus ustulatus. Animal Behaviour, 74(4), 951-958.

Garau, C., Aparicio, S., Rial, R. V., & Esteban, S. (2005). La evolución del sueño: las aves en la

encrucijada entre mamíferos y reptiles. Rev Neurol, 40(7), 423-430.

Graf, R., Heller, H. C., Sakaguchi, S., & Krishna, S. (1987). Influence of spinal and hypothalamic warming on metabolism and sleep in pigeons. Am J Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol, 225, 661-667.

Greenberg, R., Kelty, m., & Dewan, E. (1969). Sleep patterns in the newly hatched chick [Abstract]. Psychophysiology, 6, 226-227.

Hamerstrom, F., & Janick, K. (1973). Diurnal sleep rhythm of a young barred owl. Auk, 90, 899-900.

Hayward, J.L., Jr., Gillett, W.H., Amlaner, C.J., Jr., & Stout, J.F. (1977). Predation on gulls by bald eagles in Washington. Auk, 94, 375.

Hecht, J. (2004). Amazing talent of the bird that doesn’t sleep. New Scientist, 183(7), 10.

Hishikawa, Y., Cramer, H., & Kuhlo, W. (1969). Natural and melatonin-induced sleep in young chickens – a behavioral and behavioral and electrographic study. Exp Brain Res, 7(1), 84-94.

Iwaniuk, A.N., Dean, K.M., & Nelson, J.E. (2005). Interspecific allometry of the brain and

brain regions in parrots (Psittaciformes): Comparisons with other birds and

primates. Brain Behav Evolution, 65, 40-59.

Iwaniuk, A.N., & Hurd, P.L. (2005). The evolution of cerebrotypes in birds. Brain, Behav

Evol, 65, 215-230.

Kacelink, A. (1979). The foraging efficiency of great tits (Parus major L.) in relation to light intensity. Animal Behaviour, 27, 237-241.

Karmanova, I. G., Khomutetskaya, D. E., & Churnosov, E. V. (1970). Peculiarities of the

paradoxical stage of sleep in hens. J Evol Biochem & Physiol, 252-259.

Karmanova, I.G., & Churnosov, E.V. (1972). Electrophysiological investigation of natural sleep and wakefulness in tortoises and chickens. Journal of Evol Biochem Physiol, 8, 47-53.

Karmanova, I.G., & Churnosov, E.V. (1974). [An electrophysiologic study of the diurnal rhythm of sleep and wakefulness in owls.] [Russian] Zh Evol Biokim Fiziol, 10(1), 48-57. (this is translated – found it in the Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry, & Physiology)

Karplus, M. (1952). Bird activity in the continuous daylight of arctic summer. Ecology, 33(1), 129-134.

Key, B. J., & Marley, E. (1962). The effect of the sympathomimetic amines on behaviour and electrocortical activity of the chicken. Electrocenphalography & Clinical Neurophysiology, 14, 90-105.

Khomutetskiaia, O. E. (1983). Electrical activity of different formations of the forebrain

in the hen during sleep and wakefulness [Russian]. Zh Evol Biokhim Fiziol,

19(2), 175-179.

Klein, M., Michel, F., & Jouvet, M. (1963). Etude polygraphique du sommeil chez les Oiseaux [Polygraphic study of sleep in birds]. C R Seances Soc Biol Fil, 158, 99-103.

Kovacs, S.A., Wilson, G.C., & Kovach, J.K. (1981). Normal EEG of the restrained twenty-four-hour-old Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). Poult Sci, 60(1), 243-249.

Lefebvre, L., Reader, S.M., & Sol, D. (2004). Brains, innovations and evolution in birds and primates. Brain Behav Evol, 63, 233-246.

Lendrem, D. S. (1983). Sleeping and vigilance in birds. I. Field observation of the mallard. Animal Behaviour, 31, 532-538.

Lesku, J. A., Rattenborg, N. C., & Amlaner, C. J., Jr. (2006). The evolution of sleep: A phylogenetic approach. In T. Lee-Chiong (Ed.), Sleep: A comprehensive handbook (pp. 49-61). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Lima, S.L., Rattenborg, N.C., Lesku, J.A., & Amlaner, C.J. (2005). Sleeping under risk of predation. Animal Behaviour, 70, 723-736.

Margoliash, D. (2005). Song learning and sleep. Nature Neurosience, 8(5), 546-548.

Mascetti, G.G., & Vallortigara, G. (2001). Why do birds sleep with one eye open? Light exposure of the chick embryo as a determinant of monocular sleep. Current Biology, 11, 971-974.

Mascetti, G.G., Bobbo, D., Rugger, M., & Vallortigara, G. (2004). Monocular sleep in male domestic chicks. Beahvioural Brain Research, 153, 447-452.

Mascetti, G.G., Rugger, M., & Vallortigara, G. (1999). Visual lateralization and monocular sleep in the domestic chick. Cognitive Brain Research, 7, 451-463.

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Mexicano, G., Huitron-Resendiz, S., & Avala-Guerrero, F. (1992). Effect of 5-

hydroxytryptophan [5-HTP] on sleep in parachlorophenylalanine (PCPA)

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Monnier, M. (1980). Comparative electrophysiology of sleep in some vertebrates. Experientia, 36(1), 16-19.

Ookawa, T. (1967). Electrocencephalographic study of the chicken telencephalon in wakefulness, sleep and anesthesia. Acta Scholae Med Gifu, 15, 76-85.

Ookawa, T. (1972). Avian wakefulness and sleep on the basis of recent electroencephalographic observations. Poultry Sciences, 51, 1565-1574.

Ookawa, T., & Gotoh, J. (1964). Electroencephalographic study of chickens: Periodic recurrence of low voltage and fast waves during behavioral sleep. Poultry Science, 43, 1603-1604.

Ookawa, T. & Gotoh, J. (1965). Electroencephalogram of the chicken record from the skull under various conditions. J Comp Neurol, 141, 1-14.

Ookawa, T., & Kadono, H. (1968). Electroencephalogram of the Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) during non-anesthetized and anesthetized periods. Poultry Science, 47(1), 320-325.

Ookawa, T., & Takagi, K. (1968). Electroencephalograms of free behavioral chicks at

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Opp, M. R., & Ball, N. J. (1985). Bioenergetic consequences of sleep based on time budgets for free-ranging glaugous-winged gulls. Sleep Research, 14, 21.

Paredes, S.D., Pilar Terron, M., Cubero, J., Valero, V., Barriga, C., Reiter, R.J., et al.

(2006). Comparative study of the activity/rest rhythms in young and old ringdove

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Peters, J., Vonderahe, A., & Schmid, D. (1965). Onset of cerebral electricalactivity associated with behavioral sleep and attention in the developing chick. J Exp Zool, 160, 255-262.

Phillips, N.H., & Berger, R.J. (1992). Melatonin infusions restore sleep suppressed by continuous bright light in pigeons. Neuroscience Letters, 145(2), 217-220.

Rashotte, M.E., Pastukhov, I.F., Poliakov, E.L., & Henderson, R.P. (1998). Vigilance states and body temperature during circadian cycle in fed and fasted pigeons (Columba livia). Am J Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol, 275, 1690-1702.

Rattenborg, N.C., Lima, S.L., Amlaner, C.J. (1999). Facultative control of avian unihemispheric sleep under the risk of predation. Behav Brain Res, 105(2), 163-172.

Rattenborg, N.C., Lima, S.L., Amlaner, C.J. (1999). Half-awake to the risk of predation. Nature, 397, 397-398.

Rattenborg, N.C., Amlaner, C.J., & Lima, S.L. (1999). Period amplitude analysis of avian unihemispheric quiet sleep [Abstract]. Sleep, 22(1), S73.

Rattenborg, N.C., Amlaner, C.J., & Lima, S.L. (2000a). Behavioral, neurophysiological and evolutionary perspectives on unihemispheric sleep. Neurosci & Biobehav Rev, 24, 817-842.

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