Citation: G. Lichtenstein et Sg. Sealy, NESTLING COMPETITION, RATHER THAN SUPERNORMAL STIMULUS, EXPLAINS THE SUCCESS OF PARASITIC BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD CHICKS IN YELLOW WARBLER NESTS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 265(1392), 1998, pp. 249-254
Citation: Jc. Lorenzana et Sg. Sealy, ADULT BROOD PARASITES FEEDING NESTLINGS AND FLEDGLINGS OF THEIR OWN SPECIES - A REVIEW, Journal of field ornithology, 69(3), 1998, pp. 364-375
Citation: Dg. Mcmaster et Sg. Sealy, SHORT INCUBATION PERIODS OF BROWN-HEADED COWBIRDS - HOW DO COWBIRD EGGS HATCH BEFORE YELLOW WARBLER EGGS, The Condor, 100(1), 1998, pp. 102-111
Citation: Hl. Gibbs et al., GENETIC-ANALYSIS OF BROWN-HEADED COWBIRDS MOLOTHRUS ATER RAISED BY DIFFERENT HOSTS - DATA FROM MTDNA AND MICROSATELLITE DNA MARKERS, Molecular ecology, 6(2), 1997, pp. 189-193
Citation: Sa. Gill et al., DOES NEST DEFENSE DETER OR FACILITATE COWBIRD PARASITISM - A TEST OF THE NESTING-CUE HYPOTHESIS, Ethology, 103(1), 1997, pp. 56-71
Citation: Sg. Sealy et Jc. Lorenzana, FEEDING OF NESTLING AND FLEDGLING BROOD PARASITES BY INDIVIDUALS OTHER THAN THE FOSTER PARENTS - A REVIEW, Canadian journal of zoology, 75(11), 1997, pp. 1739-1752
Citation: Dg. Mcmaster et Sg. Sealy, HOST-EGG REMOVAL BY BROWN-HEADED COWBIRDS - A TEST OF THE HOST INCUBATION LIMIT HYPOTHESIS, The Auk, 114(2), 1997, pp. 212-220
Citation: Sa. Gill et Sg. Sealy, NEST DEFENSE BY YELLOW WARBLERS - RECOGNITION OF A BROOD PARASITE ANDAN AVIAN NEST PREDATOR, Behaviour, 133, 1996, pp. 263-282
Citation: Sg. Sealy, EVOLUTION OF HOST DEFENSES AGAINST BROOD PARASITISM - IMPLICATIONS OFPUNCTURE-EJECTION BY A SMALL PASSERINE, The Auk, 113(2), 1996, pp. 346-355
Citation: Sg. Sealy et Dl. Neudorf, MALE NORTHERN ORIOLES EJECT COWBIRD EGGS - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EVOLUTION OF REJECTION BEHAVIOR, The Condor, 97(2), 1995, pp. 369-375
Citation: Sg. Sealy, BURIAL OF COWBIRD EGGS BY PARASITIZED YELLOW WARBLERS - AN EMPIRICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY, Animal behaviour, 49(4), 1995, pp. 877-889
Citation: Sg. Sealy, OBSERVED ACTS OF EGG DESTRUCTION, EGG REMOVAL, AND PREDATION ON NESTSOF PASSERINE BIRDS AT DELTA MARSH, MANITOBA, Canadian field-naturalist, 108(1), 1994, pp. 41-51
Citation: Dp. Hill et Sg. Sealy, DESERTION OF NESTS PARASITIZED BY COWBIRDS - HAVE CLAY-COLORED SPARROWS EVOLVED AN ANTIPARASITE DEFENSE, Animal behaviour, 48(5), 1994, pp. 1063-1070
Citation: Rc. Bazin et Sg. Sealy, EXPERIMENTS ON THE RESPONSES OF A REJECTOR SPECIES TO THREATS OF PREDATION AND COWBIRD PARASITISM, Ethology, 94(4), 1993, pp. 326-338
Citation: Pn. Hebert et Sg. Sealy, EGG-SIZE VARIATION IN YELLOW WARBLERS - APPORTIONMENT OF PARENTAL INVESTMENT AND THE BROOD-SURVIVAL HYPOTHESIS, Canadian journal of zoology, 71(5), 1993, pp. 1008-1011
Citation: Pn. Hebert et Sg. Sealy, HATCHING ASYNCHRONY AND FEEDING RATES IN YELLOW WARBLERS - A TEST OF THE SEXUAL CONFLICT HYPOTHESIS, The American naturalist, 142(5), 1993, pp. 881-892
Citation: Dl. Neudorf et Sg. Sealy, REACTIONS OF 4 PASSERINE SPECIES TO THREATS OF PREDATION AND COWBIRD PARASITISM - ENEMY RECOGNITION OR GENERALIZED RESPONSES, Behaviour, 123, 1992, pp. 84-105