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Jack P. Hailman, Research Associate
Archbold Biological Station, P.O. Box 2057, Lake Placid, Florida 33862 USA
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Publications

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

 Klopfer, P. H. and J. P. Hailman.  1967.  An Introduction to Animal Behavior: Ethology's First Century.  Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.  xiv + 297 pp.

 Hailman, J. P.  1967.  The ontogeny of an instinct: the pecking response in chicks of the laughing gull (Larus atricilla  L.) and related species.  Behav.  Suppl.  XV.  E.J. Brill, Leiden.  196 pp.

 Hailman, J. P. and D. H. Morse (special consultants for North America) plus 37 advisory editors, consultant zoologists, consultant editors and major contributors.  1971.  Fascinating World of Animals.  Reader's Digest Assoc., Pleasantville, N.Y.  428 pp.

 Klopfer, P. H. and J. P. Hailman (eds).  1972.  Function and Evolution of Behavior.  Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass.  vii + 404 pp.

 Klopfer, P. H. and J. P. Hailman (eds).  1972.  Control and Development of Behavior.  Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass.  xiii + 281 pp.

 Hailman, J. P.  1977.  Optical Signals:  Animal Communication and Light.  Indiana Univ. Press, Bloomington and London.  xix + 362 pp. 

 King, J. R., T. J. Cade, W. G. Conway, M. R. Fedde, J. P. Hailman and W. O. Wilson.  1977.  Laboratory Animal Management: Wild Birds.  National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.  v + 116 pp. 

 Hailman, J. P. and K. B. Strier.  1997.  Planning, Proposing, and Presenting Science Effectively: A Guide for  Graduate Students and Researchers in Behavioral Sciences and Biology.  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, N. Y. and Melbourne.  viii + 182 pp. 

 Hailman, J. P. and E.D. Hailman.  2000.  Backpacking Wisconsin.  University of Wisconsin Press, Madison.  xiv + 268 pp.

 JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

 Hailman, J. P.  1954.  Cattle egrets immigrate to Maryland from Africa.  Md. Tidewater News 11(4): 3.

 Hailman, J. P.  1955.  Maryland's first brown-capped chickadee.  Atlantic Natur. 10: 215.  [photo]

 Hailman, J. P.  1955. Rare mouse found in Calvert County hemlock grove.  Md. Tidewater News 12(2): 4.

 Hailman, J. P.  1958.  Notes on pre-copulatory display in the starling.  Wilson Bull. 70: 199-201.

 Hailman, J. P.  1958.  Behavior notes on the Ipswich sparrow.  Bird-Banding 29: 241-244.

 Hailman, J. P.  1959.  Drumming by female hairy woodpeckers.  Bird-Banding 30: 47.

 Hailman, J. P.  1959.  "Wing-twitching" and insect capture by the starling.  Auk 76: 236-238.

 Hailman, J. P.  1959.  Tarsal oiling by a banded fox sparrow.  Wilson Bull. 71: 277-278.

 Hailman, J. P.  1959.  Unusual "bunching" behavior of starlings.  Condor 61: 369.

 Hailman, J. P.  1959.  Consolidation of northward extension of the glossy ibis's breeding range.  Bird-Banding 30: 231-232.

 Hailman, J. P.  1959.  Convergence in passerine alarm calls.  Bird-Banding 30: 232.

 Hailman, J. P.  1959.  Why is the male wood duck strikingly colorful?  Amer. Natur. 93: 383-384.

 Hailman, J. P.  1959.  A third head-scratching method of emberizine sparrows.  Condor 61: 435-437.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Direct and indirect scratching by a fledged mockingbird Mimus polyglottos.  Ibis 102: 129-131.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Notes on the following response and other behavior of young gray squirrels.  Amer. Midl. Natur. 63: 413-417.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Encounters between barn swallows and a mockingbird.  Wilson Bull. 72: 106-107.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  An immature cattle egret at Chincoteague in 1954, with notes on behavior in Africa.  Raven 31: 52.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  I saw the world's rarest bird.  Chat 24: 15-17.

 Hailman, J. P.  Banded Pea Island laughing gull recovered in Cuba.  Chat 24: 24.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Wing motions of a foraging Louisiana heron.  Chat 24: 75.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Song sparrow feeds on dandelion by unusual method.  Auk 77: 349-350.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Insects available for a mockingbird wing-flashing in February.  Condor 62: 405.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Duck courtship in Virginia--a challenge to field observers.  Raven 21: 86-87.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Hostile dancing and fall territory of a color-banded mockingbird.  Condor 62: 464-468.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  A field study of the mockingbird's wing-flashing behavior and its association with foraging.  Wilson Bull. 72: 346-357.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Anting by a captive slate-colored junco.  Wilson Bull. 72: 398- 399.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Destruction of Pea Island laughing gull colony in 1960.  Chat 24: 98.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Ring-billed gulls following the plow.  Raven 31: 109.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Barn owl hunting during daylight.  Chat 24: 101.

 Hailman, J. P.  1960.  Cannibalism.  Science 132: 829-831.  [letter]

 Hailman, J. P.  1961.  Stereotyped feeding behavior of a North Carolina nutria.  J. Mammal. 42: 269.

 Hailman, J. P.  1961.  An enigmatic northward migratory flight off North Carolina in September.  Auk 78: 431-433.

 Hailman, J. P.  1961.  Why do gull chicks peck at visually contrasting spots?  A suggestion concerning social learning of food-discrimination.  Amer. Natur. 95: 245-247.

 Hailman, J. P.  1961.  Ages of laughing gull chicks indicated by tarsal length.  Bird-Banding 22: 223-226.

 Hailman, J. P.  1962.  Pecking of laughing gull chicks to models of the parental head.  Auk 79: 89-98.

 Hailman, J. P.  1962.  Laughing gull colony on Gull Island in Pamlico Sound.  Chat 26: 19.

 Hailman, J. P. and P. H. Klopfer.  1962.  On measuring "critical learning periods" in birds.  Anim. Behav.10: 233-234.

 Hailman, J. P.  1962.  Direct evidence for trans-Caribbean migratory flights of swallows and dragonflies.  Amer. Midl. Nat. 68: 430-433.

 Hailman, J. P.  1962.  Acquired and learned constraintsÐan example of their interaction.  In: Behavioral Aspects of Ecology, pp. 103-112 (P.H. Klopfer).  Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.

 Hailman, J. P.  1962.  Frigate-bird off Gull Island, Dare County, North Carolina.  Chat 26: 96.

 Hailman, J. P.  1963.  Herring gull extends breeding range to North Carolina.  Auk 80: 375-376.

 Hailman, J. P.  1963.  Why is the Galapagos lava gull the color of lava?  Condor 65: 528.

 Hailman, J. P.  1964.  The mockingbird's "tail-up" display to mammals near the nest.  Wilson Bull. 75: 414-417.

Hailman, J. P.  1964.  Breeding synchrony in the equatorial swallow-tailed gull.  Amer. Natur. 98: 79-83.

 Hailman, J. P. and J. J. Hatch.  1964.  Mist-netting on the Outer Banks in the fall of 1962, with a banding recovery from Florida.  Chat 28: 28-29.

 Hatch, J. J. and J. P. Hailman.  1964.  A Baird's sandpiper and other sight records from the Outer Banks in the fall of 1962.  Chat 28: 47-48.

 Hailman, J. P.  1964.  Pecking of laughing gull chicks at models of the parental head.  In: Comparative Psychology: Research in Animal Behavior, pp. 233-242 (S. C. Ratner and M. R. Denny, eds.).  Dorsey Press.  [reprinted from #34]

 Hailman, J. P.  1964.  Coding of the colour preference of the gull chick.  Nature 204: 710.

 Klopfer, P. H. and J. P. Hailman.  1964.  Basic parameters of following and imprinting in precocial birds.  Z. Tierpsychol. 21: 755-762.

 Klopfer, P. H. and J. P. Hailman.  1964.  Perceptual preferences and imprinting in chicks. Science 145: 1333-1334.

 Hailman, J. P.  1964.  The Galapagos swallow-tailed gull is nocturnal.  Wilson Bull. 76: 347-354.

 Hailman, J. P.  1965.  Notes on quantitative treatments of subcutaneous lipid data.  Bird-Banding 36: 14-20.

 Klopfer, P. H. and J. P. Hailman.  1965.  Habitat selection in birds.  In: Advances in the Study of Behavior 1: 279-303 (D. S. Lehrman, R. A. Hinde and E. Shaw, eds).  Academic Press, N.Y.

 Hailman, J. P.  1965.  Cliff-nesting adaptations of the Galapagos swallow-tailed gull.  Wilson Bull.77: 346-362.

Hailman, J. P.  1966.  Mirror-image color-preferences for background and stimulus-object in the gull chick.  Experientia 22: 257.

Gilbert, B. K. and J. P. Hailman.  1966.  Uncertainty of leadership-rank in fallow deer.  Nature 209: 1041-1042.--PDF file

 SegrŽ, A., R. Noble and J. P. Hailman.  1966.  A five-egg herring gull nest.  Bird-Banding 37: 290.

 Hailman, J. P.  What ever happened to hairy man?  Science 153: 362-364.  [letter]

 Hailman, J. P.  1967.  Spectral discrimination: an important correction.  J. Opt. Soc. Amer. 57: 281-282.

 Hatch, J. J. and J. P. Hailman.  1967.  Golden plovers in the Galapagos.  Condor 69: 320.

 Hailman, J. P.  1968.  Das Zusammenwirken von Eingebautem und Erworbenem.  In: Oekologie und Verhalten,  pp. 59-66 (P. H. Klopfer).  Gustav Fisher Verlag.  [translation of #39 by W.M. Schleidt]

 Hailman, J. P.  1968.  Effects of colored light on oviposition in Japanese quail.  Wilson Bull. 80: 112-113.  [letter]

 Hailman, J. P.  1968.  Visual-cliff responses of newly-hatched chicks of the laughing gull Larus atricilla.  Ibis 101: 187-200.

 SegrŽ, A., J. P. Hailman and C. G. Beer.  1968.  Complex interactions between clapper rails and laughing gulls.  Wilson Bull. 80: 213-219.

 Hailman, J. P.  1968.  A comment on statistics.  EBBA News 31: 158-159.

 Hailman, J. P.  1968.  Ecology and genetics: an exchange of views.  In: Environments of Man, p. 174 (J.P. Bresler, ed).  Addison-Wesley.  [reprinted from #58]

Hailman, J. P.  1968.  Behavioral studies of the swallow-tailed gull.  Noticias de Galapagos 11: 9-12.

Hailman, J. P.  1968.  In response.  BioScience 18: 850.  [letter]

 Hailman, J. P.  1968.  Spectral reflectance of gull's bill: physiological and evolutionary implications for animal communication.  Science 162: 139-140.

 Hailman, J. P.  1968.  A male MacGillivray's-like Oporonis  warbler banded at Brigantine, New Jersey in June.  Bird-Banding 39: 316-317.

 Hailman, J. P.  1969.  Spectral pecking preference in gull chicks: possible resolution of a species difference.  J. comp. physiol. Psychol. 67: 465-467.

 Hailman, J. P.  1969.  A statistical note on comparing variation in wing-length.  EBBA News 32: 251-252.  [corrigendum, 1970, 33: 38]

 Hailman, J. P.  1969.  The continuing problem of fat classes and a rule of thumb for identifying interval and ratio data.  Bird-Banding 40: 321-322.

 Hailman, J. P.  1970.  Comments on the coding of releasing stimuli.  In: Development and Evolution of Behavior, pp. 138-157 (L. R. Aronson, E. Tobach, D. S. Lehrman and J. S. Rosenblatt, eds).  W.H. Freeman, San Francisco.

 Buckley, P. A. and J. P. Hailman.  1970.  Black-headed gull and five species of terns skimming over water.  Brit. Birds 63: 210-212.

 Hailman, J. P.  1970.  Vision in neonates: introduction, ontogeny of an instinct and commentary.  In: Genetic and Experiential Factors in Perception, pp. 112-128 (R. A. McCleary, ed).  Scott, Foresman and Co.  [partly a reprinting of B2]

 Hailman, J. P.  1970.  Individuals and their environmments: cliff-nesting adaptations of the Galapagos swallow-tailed gull.  In: Behavioral Ecology, pp. 42-57 (P. H. Klopfer, ed).  Dickenson, Belmont, Calif.  [reprinting of #54]

 Hailman, J. P. and R. G. Jaeger.  1971.  On criteria for color preferences in turtles.  J. Herpetol. 5: 83-85.

 Jaeger, R. G. and J. P. Hailman.  1971.  Two types of phototactic behaviour in anuran amphibians.  Nature 230: 189-190.

 Hailman, J. P.  1971.  The role of stimulus-orientation in eliciting the begging response from newly-hatched chicks of the laughing gull (Larus atricilla).  Anim. Behav. 19: 328-335.

 Hailman, J. P.  1972.  Cliff-nesting adaptations of the Galapagos swallow-tailed gull.  In: Function and Evolution of Behavior, pp. 214-227 (P. H. Klopfer and J. P. Hailman, eds).  Addison-Wesley.  [reprinted from #54]

 Hailman, J. P.  1972.  Ontogeny of an instinct: placement of the mandibular spot.  In: Control and Development of Behavior, pp. 21-24 (P. H. Klopfer and J. P. Hailman, eds).  Addison-Wesley.  [repinted in part from B2]

 Hailman, J. P.  1972.  Letter to the editor (form of published computer algorithms).  Bird- Banding 43: 235-236.  [letter]

Hailman, J.P. 1973. Fieldism. BioScience 23:149. [editorial]--PDF file

 Hailman, J. P.  1973.  Ecoethological aspects of reproduction: discussion.  In: Breeding Biology of Birds,  pp. 22-27 (D. S. Farner, ed).  Natl. Acad. Sci., Washington, D.C.

 Hailman, J. P.  1973.  Double-scratching and terrestrial locomotion in emberizines: some complications.  Wilson Bull. 85: 348-350.

 Hailman, J. P. and B. D. Sustare.  1973.  What a stuffed toy tells a stuffed shirt.  BioScience 23: 644-651.

 Jaeger, R. G. and J. P. Hailman.  1973.  Effects of intensity on the phototactic responses of adult anuran amphibians: a comparative survey.  Z. Tierpsychol. 33: 352-407.

 Ficken, R. W., M. S. Ficken and J. P. Hailman.  1974.  Temporal pattern shifts to avoid acoustic interference in singing birds.  Science 183: 762-763.

 Hailman, J. P. and J. J. I. Dzelzkalns.  1974.  Mallard tail-wagging: punctuation for animal communication?  Amer. Natur. 108: 236-238.

 Hailman, J. P.  1974.  A stochastic model of leaf-scratching bouts in two emberizine species.  Wilson Bull. 86: 296-298.

 Hailman, J. P. and R. G. Jaeger.  1974.  Photactic responses to spectrally dominant stimuli and use of colour vision by adult anuran amphibians: a comparative survey.  Anim. Behav. 22: 757-795.--PDF file

 Hailman, J. P.  1975.  Analysis of aggression in white-throated sparrow types of different proportions.  Bird-Banding 46: 236-240.

 Hailman, J. P.  1975.  The scientific method: modus operandi  or supreme court?  Amer. Biol. Teacher 37: 309-310.

 Ficken, R. W., M. S. Ficken and J. P. Hailman.  1975.  Temporal pattern shifts in singing birds: a critique.  Science 190: 292.  [reply to technical comment]

 Waide, R. B. and J. P. Hailman.  1975.  Different head-scratching attempts in a one-legged gull and parrot.  Condor 77: 350.

 Mayer, S. and J. P. Hailman.  1976.  Similarity of approach and pecking preferences of spectral stimuli in domestic chicks:  absence of a mirror-image relation.  J. comp. physiol. Psychol. 90: 185-189.

 Jaeger, R. G. and J. P. Hailman.  1976.  Phototaxis in anurans: relation between intensity and spectral preferences.  Copeia 1976: 92-98.

 Jaeger, R. G., J. P. Hailman and L. S. Jaeger.  1976.  Bimodal diel activity of a Panamanian dendrobatid frog, Colostethus nubicola, in relation to light.  Herpetologica 32: 77-81.        

Hailman, J. P. and R. G. Jaeger.  1976.  A model of phototaxis and its evaluation with anuran amphibians.  Behaviour 56: 215-249.--PDF file

 Hailman, J. P.  1976.  Oildroplets in the eyes of adult anuran amphibians: a comparative survey.  J. Morphol. 148: 453-468.

 Burtt, E. H., Jr., B. D. Sustare and J. P. Hailman.  1976.  Cedar waxwing feeding from spider web.  Wilson Bull.  88: 157-158.

 Burtt, E. H., Jr., V. A. Maiorana and J. P. Hailman.  1975.  Mother woodchuck transports her seven young to a new nest.  Mammalia 39: 714-716.

 Hailman, J. P.  1976.  Leaf-scratching in white-crowned sparrows and fox sparrows: test of a model.  Wilson Bull. 88: 354-356.

 Hailman, J. P.  1976.  Uses of the comparative study of behavior.  Chapter 2 in: Evolution, Brain, and Behavior: Persistent Problems, pp. 13-22 (R. B. Masterton, W. Hodos and H. Jerison, eds).  Lawrence Erlbaum, Hillsdale, N.J.

 Hailman, J. P.  1976.  Homology: logic, information and efficiency.  Chapter 14  in: Evolution, Brain and Behavior: Persistent Problems, pp. 181-198 (R. B. Masterton, W. Hodos and H. Jerison, eds).  Lawrence Erlbaum, Hillsdale, N.J.

 Jaeger, R. G. and J. P. Hailman.  1976.  Ontogenetic shift of spectral preferences in anuran tadpoles.  J. Comp. physiol. Psychol. 90: 930-945.

 Brockmann, H. J. and J. P. Hailman.  1976.  Fish cleaning symbiosis: notes on juvenile angelfishes (Pomacanthus, Chaetodontidae) and comparisons with other species.  Z. Tierpsychol. 42: 129-138.

 Hailman, J. P.  1977.  Bee dancing and evolutionary epistemology.  Amer. Natur. 111: 187-189.

 Waide, R. B. and J. P. Hailman.  1977.  Birds of five families feeding from spider webs.  Wilson Bull. 89: 345-346.

 (Hailman, J. P.)  1977.  Reproduction in confinement.  Chapter 5 in: Laboratory Animal Management: Wild Birds, pp. 54-75 (J. R. King, T. J. Cade, W. G. Conway, M. R. Fedde, J. P. Hailman and W. O. Wilson).  Natl. Acad. Sci., Washington, D.C.

 Hailman, J. P.  1977.  Communication by reflected light.  Chapter 9 in: How Animals Communicate, pp. 184-210 (T.A. Sebeok, ed).  Indiana Univ. Press, Bloomington and London.

 Hailman, J. P. and R. G. Jaeger.  1978.  Phototactic responses of anuran amphibians to monochromatic stimuli of equal quantum intensity.  Anim. Behav. 26: 274-281.

 Ficken, R. W.,  M. S. Ficken and J. P. Hailman.  1978.  Differential aggression in genetically different morphs of the white-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis).  Z. Tierpsychol. 46: 43-57.

 Aiken, R. B. and J. P. Hailman.  1978.  Positive phototaxis of the brine shrimp Artemia salina  to monochromatic light.  Canad. J. Zool. 56: 708-711.

 Burtt, E. H., Jr. and J. P. Hailman.  1978.  Head-scratching among North American wood-warblers (Parulidae).  Ibis 120: 153-170.

 Hailman, J. P.  1978.  Rape among mallards.  Science 201: 280-281.  [technical comment]

 Ficken, M. S., J. P. Hailman and R. W. Ficken.  1978.  A model of repetitive behaviour illustrated by chickadee calling.  Anim. Behav. 26: 630-631.

 Stillwell, T. and J. P. Hailman.  1978.  Spatial, semantic, and evolutionary analysis of an animal signal:  inciting by female mallards.  Semiotica 23: 193-228.

 Hailman, J. P.  1979.  Environmental light and conspicuous colors.  Chapter 7 in: The Behavioral Significance of Color, pp. 289-354 (E. H. Burtt, Jr., ed).  Garland STPM Press, N.Y. and London.

 Burtt, E. H., Jr. and J. P. Hailman.  1979.  Effect of food availability on leaf-scratching by the rufous-sided towhee: test of a model.  Wilson Bull. 91: 123-126.

 Hailman, J. P.  1979.  The ethology behind human ethology.  Behav. Brain Sci. 2: 31-33.  [invited commentary]

 Hailman, J. P.  1979.  Notes on birds of Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands. 'Elepaio 40: 87-90.

 Hailman , J. P.  1980.  Fitness, function, fidelity, fornication, and feminine philandering.  Behav. Brain Sci. 3: 189.  [Invited commentary]

 Jaeger, R. G. and J. P. Hailman.  1981.  Activity of neotropical frogs in relation to ambient light.  Biotropica 13: 59-65.

 Hailman, J. P.  1981.  Discussing learning: the quandry of substance.  Behav. Brain Sci. 4: 146.  [Invited commentary.]

 Hartman, J. G. and J. P. Hailman.  1981.  Interactions of light intensity, spectral dominance and adaptational state in controlling anuran phototaxis.  Z. Tierpsychol. 56: 289-296.

 Hailman, J. P.  1981.  A test of symmetry-deception in a chaetodontid fish.  Anim. Behav. 29:1267 + plate I.

 Hailman, J. P.  1981.  Comparative studies.  In: Oxford Companion to Animal Behaviour, pp. 92-97 (D. McFarland, ed).  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford.

 Immelmann, K., J. P. Hailman and J. R. Baylis.  1982.  Reputed band attractiveness and sex manipulation in zebra finches.  Science 215: 422.  [Technical comment]

 Hailman, J. P.  1982.  Extremely low ambient light levels of Ascaphus truei.  J. Herpetol. 16: 83-84.

 Hailman, J. P.  1982.  Concealment by stripes during movement and bars at rest: field evidence from color changes in a goatfish and a coronetfish.  Copeia 1982: 454-455.--PDF file

 Hailman, J. P. and J. R. Reed.  1982.  Head wind promotes skimming in laughing gulls.  Wilson Bull. 94: 223-225.

 Hailman, J. P.  1982.  Evolution and behavior: an iconoclastic view.  Chapter 12 in : Learning, Development, and Culture, pp. 205-254 (H. C. Plotkin, ed).  John Wiley & Sons, London.

 Hailman, J. P.  1982.  Radiation angle and heat transferred to a bird.  Science 218: 919-920.  [Technical comment]

 Hailman, J. P.  1982.  Ontogeny: toward a general theoretical framework for ethology.  Chapter 3 in : Perspectives in Ethology, 5: 133-189 (P. P. G. Bateson and P. H. Klopfer, eds).  Plenum, N.Y.

 Hailman, J. P.  1984.  Effect of litter on leaf-scratching in emberizines.  Wilson Bull. 96: 121-125.

 Hailman, J. P.  1984.  Bimodal noctural activity of the western toad (Bufo boreas)  in relation to ambient illumination.  Copeia 1984: 283-290.

 Hailman, J. P.  1984.  On describing color abnormalities in birds.  Fla. Fld. Natur. 12: 36-38.

 Cornell, E. A. and J. P. Hailman.  1984.  Pupillary responses of two Rana pipiens- complex anuran species.  Herpetologica 40: 356-366.

 Hailman, J. P.  1984.  Ethology ignored Skinner to its detriment.  Behav. Brain Sci. 7: 689-690.  [Invited commentary]

 Hailman, J. P.  1985.  Historical notes on the biology of learning.  Chapter 1 in: Issues in the Ecological Study of Learning, pp. 27-57 (T. D. Johnston and A. T. Pietrewicz, eds).  Lawrence Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ and London.

 Hailman, J. P. and J. T. Emlen.  1985.  A fawn-colored black vulture in Glades County, Florida.  Fla. Fld. Natur. 13: 20.

 Hailman, J. P.  1985.  Behavior.  In: Ornithology in Laboratory and Field, 5th ed., pp. 212-231 (O. S. Pettingill, Jr.).  Academic Press, Orlando, Fla. and elsewhere.

 Hailman, J. P.  1985.  Interpreting abnormal coloration in endemic Hawaiian birds.  'Elepaio 45: 81-82.

 Reed, J. R., J. L. Sincock and J. P. Hailman.  1985.  Light attraction in endangered procellariiform birds: reduction by shielding upward radiation.  Auk 102: 377-383.

 Hailman, J. P. and G. E. Woolfenden.  1985.  Nest-defense of the Florida scrub jay and the problem of "incubation" by male passerines.  Wilson Bull. 97: 370-372.

 Hailman, J. P.  1985.  Ethology, zoosemiotic and sociobiology.  Amer. Zool. 25: 695-705.

 Hailman, J. P., M. S. Ficken and R. W. Ficken.  1985.  The 'chick-a-dee' calls of Parus atricapillus:  a recombinant system of animal communication compared with written English.  Semiotica 56: 191-224.-- PDF file

 Hailman, J. P.  1986.  Optic signs.  In: Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics,  vol. 2, pp. 653-656 (T. A. Sebeok, ed).  Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, N.Y. and Amsterdam.

Hailman, J. P.  1986.  The heritability concept applied to wild birds.  Chapter 2 in: Current Ornithology, 4: 71-95 (R. F. Johnston, ed).  Plenum, N.Y.

 Hailman, J. P. and M. S. Ficken.  1986.  Combinatorial animal communication with computable syntax: "chick-a-dee" calling qualifies as "language" by structural linguistics. Anim. Behav. 34: 1899-1901.

 Hailman, J. P., M. S. Ficken and R. W. Ficken.  1987.  Constraints on the structure of combinatorial "chick-a-dee" calls.  Ethology  75: 62-80.--PDF file

 Hailman, J. P.  1988.  Operationalism, optimality and optimism: suitabilities vs. adaptations of organisms.  In: Process and Metaphors in the Evolutionary Paradigm, pp. 85-116 (M-W. Ho and S. Fox, eds).  John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Chichester, Sussex, England.

 Burtt, E. H., E. J. Bitterbaum and J. P. Hailman.  1988 .  Head-scratching method in swallows depends on behavioral context.  Wilson Bull. 100:  679-682.

 Hailman, J. P.  1988.  Ethology ignored Skinner to its detriment.  In: The Selection of Behavior, pp. 431-432 (A. C. Catania and S. Harnad,eds).  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge and elsewhere.  [Reprint of 143]

 Hailman, J. P.  1989.  The organization of major vocalizations in the Paridae.  Wilson Bull. 101: 305-343.

 Hailman, J. P.  1989.  Visible signals, animal.  In: International Encyclopedia of  Communications (E. Barnouw, ed).  Annenberg School of Communications and Oxford Univ. Press.

 Hailman, J. P.  1989.  Common ground-dove's injury-feigning distracts Florida scrub jay.  Auk 106: 742.    

Francis, A. M., J. P. Hailman and G. E. Woolfenden.  1989.  Mobbing by Florida scrub jays: behaviour, sexual asymmetry, role of helpers and ontogeny.  Anim. Behav. 38: 795-816.

 Hailman, E. D., J. P. Hailman and S. Haftorn.  1989.  Siberian tit Parus cinctus  twice builds a complete nest in one day.  Fauna norv., Ser. C, Cinclus 12: 103-105.

 Hailman, J. P.  1990.  Blue jay mimics osprey.  Fla. Fld. Natur. 18:  81-82.

 Hailman, E. D. and J. P. Hailman.  1990.  Willow warblers Phylloscopus trochilus silently mob stuffed pygmy owl Glaucidium passerinum.  Fauna norv., Ser. C, Cinclus 13:  85-86.

 Hailman, J. P.  1991.  Focus on language orgins.  Behav. Brain Sci. 14: 309 [invited commentary]

 Hailman, J. P. and J. R. Baylis.  1991.  Post-flight tail-wagging in the mallard.  J. Fld. Ornithol. 62: 226-229

 Hailman, J. P., J. N. Layne and R. Knapp.  1991.  Notes on aggression of the gopher tortoise.  Herpetol. Rev. 22: 87-88.

 Hailman, J. P. and E. D. Hailman.  1991.  Bellbird feeding on sap of black beech.  Notornis 38: 238-239

 Elowson, A. M. and J. P. Hailman.  1991.  Analysis of complex variation: dichotomous sorting of predator-elicited calls of the Florida scrub jay.  Bioacoustics 3: 295-320.

 Hailman, J.  1992.  The necessity of a Òshow-meÓ attitude in science.  In: Biology of Animal Behavior, 2nd ed., pp. 126-127 (J. W. Grier and T. Burk).  Mosby Year Book, St. Louis and elsewhere.

 Hailman, J. P. and A. M. Elowson.  1992.  Ethogram of the nesting female loggerhead (Caretta caretta).  Herpetologica 48: 1-30.

 Lambrechts, M. M., J. R. Clemmons and J. P. Hailman.  1993.  Wing-quivering of black-capped chickadees with nestlings: invitation or appeasement?  Anim. Behav. 46: 397-399.

 Ficken, M. S., E. D. Hailman and J. P. Hailman.  1994.  The chick-a-dee call system of the Mexican chickadee.  Condor 96: 70-82.

 Hailman, J. P., K. J. McGowan and G. E. Woolfenden.  1994.  Role of helpers in the sentinel behaviour of the Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma c. coerulescens).  Ethology 97: 119-140.

 Hailman, J. P., S. Haftorn and E. D. Hailman.  1994.  Male Siberian tit Parus cinctus dawn serenades: suggestion for the origin of song.  Fauna norv. Ser. C, Cinclus 17: 15-26.

 Hailman, J. P.  1994.  Constrained permutation in Òchick-a-deeÓ-like calls of a black-lored tit Parus xanthogenys.  Bioacoustics 6: 33-50.

 Hailman, J. P.  1995.  Toward operationality of a species concept.  Chapter 6 in: Speciation and the Recognition Concept: Theory and Application, pp. 103-132 (D. M. Lambert and H. G. Spencer, eds.).  Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore and London.

 Hailman, J. P. and S. Haftorn.  1995.  Siberian tit (Parus cinctus).  In: The Birds of North America, no. 196, 23 pp. (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.).  Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia and Amer. Ornithol. Union, Washington, DC.

 Hailman, J. P.  1996.  Computer networking in ornithology.  In: Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First-Century University, pp. 167-175 (T. M. Harrison and T. Stephen, eds.).  State Univ. N. Y. Press, Albany. 

Hailman, J. P. and M. S. Ficken.  1996.  Comparative analysis of vocal repertoires, with reference to chickadees.  Chapter 8 in: Ecology and Evolution of Avian Vocal Communication, pp. 136-159 (D. E. Kroodsma and E. H. Miller, eds.)  Cornell Univ. Press, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Haftorn, S., J. P. Hailman and E. D. Hailman.  1996.  Heterospecific imitation by great tits Parus major. Fauna norv. Ser. C, Cinclus 19: 39-48. 

 Ficken, M. S., M. L. McLaren and J. P. Hailman.  1996.  Boreal chickadee (Parus hudsonicus).  In: The Birds of North America, no. 254, 24 pp. (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.).  Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia and Amer. Ornithol. Union, Washington, DC.

 Hailman, J. P. and C. K. Griswold.  1996.  Syntax of black-capped chickadee (Parus atricapillus) gargles sorts many types into few groups: implications for geographic variation, dialect drift, and vocal learning.  Bird Behavior 11: 39-57.

 Haftorn, S. and J. P. Hailman.  1997.  Do the Siberian tits Parus cinctus in Scandinavia and Siberia speak the same language?  Bioacoustics 8: 223-247. 

 Haftorn, S., W-C. Huang, C. Griswold and J. P. Hailman.  1998.  Independent discoveries of a new, apparently homologous call in the willow tit Parus montanus and black-capped chickadee Parus atricapillus. Ibis 140: 174-176. 

 Hailman, J. P.  1998.  Comparative methods in behavioral studies.  In: Comparative Psychology: A Handbook, pp. 236-246 (G. Greenberg and M. Haraway, eds.).  Garland Publ., Inc., N.Y. and London. 

Goldstein, J. M., G. E. Woolfenden and J. P. Hailman.  1999.  A same-sex stepparent shortens a prebreederÕs duration on the natal territory: tests of two hypotheses in Florida scrub-jays.  Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 44: 15-22. 

 Midford, P.E., J. P. Hailman and G. E. Woolfenden.  2000.  Social learning of a novel foraging patch in families of free-living Florida scrub-jays.  Anim. Behav. 59: 1199-1207. 

 Hailman, J. P.  2001.  Why the Piagetian A-not-B phenomenon is no error: a comparative perspective.  Behav. Brain Sci. 24: 44-45. 

 Hailman, J. P.  2001.  On the ruddy color of the ruddy turnstone.  Fla. Fld. Natur. 29: 47-48. 

SUMMARY OF OTHER PUBLICATIONS

  • Scientific abstracts: about 40

  • Editorials and commentaries: 11 (mostly in BioScience )

  • General and popular articles: 37 (incl. articles in periodicals such as Scientific American and Audubon, newspaper columns, etc. )

  • Book reviews: more than 150.

  • Article reviews: hundreds (review section, Journal of Field Ornithology, formerly Bird-Banding).

  • Genealogy: 2 genealogical history monographs, 1 pedigree.


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