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2008, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 309-316 Mating system, sexual dimorphism, and the opportunity for sexual selection in a territorial ungulate
by Cécile Vanpé & Petter Kjellander & Maxime Galan & Jean-François Cosson & Stéphane Aulagnier & Olof Liberg & A. J. Mark Hewison - 317-324 Social constraints limit dispersal and settlement decisions in a group-living bird species
by Michael Griesser & Magdalena Nystrand & Sönke Eggers & Jan Ekman - 325-330 Low light reflectance may explain the attraction of birds to defoliated trees
by Elina Mäntylä & Tero Klemola & Päivi Sirkiä & Toni Laaksonen - 331-337 Male morph predicts investment in larval immune function in the dung beetle, Onthophagus taurus
by Sheena C. Cotter & Maxine Beveridge & Leigh W. Simmons - 338-343 Optimal group positioning after a predator attack: the influence of speed, sex, and satiation within mobile whirligig swarms
by William L. Romey & Emily Galbraith - 344-352 Evolution of parental favoritism among different-aged offspring
by Joonghwan Jeon - 353-361 Monogamy when there is potential for polygyny: tests of multiple hypotheses in a group-living fish
by Marian Y. L. Wong & Philip L. Munday & Peter M. Buston & Geoffrey P. Jones - 362-368 Can experienced birds select for Müllerian mimicry?
by Eira Ihalainen & Leena Lindström & Johanna Mappes & Sari Puolakkainen - 369-373 Ultraviolet reflectance of plumage for parent--offspring communication in the great tit (Parus major)
by Marion Tanner & Heinz Richner - 374-381 Colorful male guppies do not provide females with fecundity benefits
by Andrea Pilastro & Clelia Gasparini & Chiara Boschetto & Jonathan P. Evans - 382-390 Split sex ratios in the social Hymenoptera: a meta-analysis
by Joël Meunier & Stuart A. West & Michel Chapuisat - 391-397 Winter male plumage coloration correlates with breeding status in a cooperative breeding species
by Elena Solís & Jesús M. Avilés & Carlos De La Cruz & Juliana Valencia & Gabriele Sorci - 398-403 Egg rejection behavior in a population exposed to parasitism: Village Weavers on Hispaniola
by Alexander Cruz & John W. Prather & James W. Wiley & Pablo F. Weaver - 404-409 Male barn swallows use different resource allocation rules to produce ornamental tail feathers
by Alberto Muñoz & José Miguel Aparicio & Raúl Bonal - 410-416 Ultraviolet plumage does not signal social status in free-living blue tits; an experimental test
by Oscar Vedder & Peter Korsten & Michael J. L. Magrath & Jan Komdeur - 417-424 Strong but variable associations between social dominance and clutch sex ratio in a colonial corvid
by H.M. Salomons & C. Dijkstra & S. Verhulst - 425-432 Better to be bimodal: the interaction of color and odor on learning and memory
by Emma C. Siddall & Nicola M. Marples - 433-440 Paternity costs from polyandry compensated by increased fecundity in the hide beetle
by Kathryn B. McNamara & Rachael L. Brown & Mark A. Elgar & Therésa M. Jones - 441-447 Food resources, chemical signaling, and nest mate recognition in the ant Formica aquilonia
by Jouni Sorvari & Pascal Theodora & Stefano Turillazzi & Harri Hakkarainen & Liselotte Sundström - 448-455 Fitness consequences of personality: a meta-analysis
by Brian R. Smith & Daniel T. Blumstein - 456-461 Testing the sexy son hypothesis--a research framework for empirical approaches
by Thomas Huk & Wolfgang Winkel
2008, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-8 Female mating biases for bright ultraviolet iridescence in the butterfly Eurema hecabe (Pieridae)
by Darrell J. Kemp - 9-15 Age- and tactic-related paternity success in male African elephants
by H.B. Rasmussen & J.B.A. Okello & G. Wittemyer & H.R. Siegismund & P. Arctander & F. Vollrath & I. Douglas-Hamilton - 16-21 Digit ratios, secondary sexual characters and condition in barn swallows Hirundo rustica
by Amélie N. Dreiss & Carlos Navarro & Florentino de Lope & Anders P. Møller - 22-34 Host life-history strategies and the evolution of chick-killing by brood parasitic offspring
by Mark Broom & Graeme D. Ruxton & Rebecca M. Kilner - 35-40 Does predator swamping promote synchronous emergence of turtle hatchlings among nests?
by John K. Tucker & Gary L. Paukstis & Fredric J. Janzen - 41-53 Risk taking by singing males
by A.P. Møller & J.T. Nielsen & L.Z. Garamzegi - 54-60 Do male ornaments signal immunity in the common yellowthroat?
by Julia C. Garvin & Peter O. Dunn & Linda A. Whittingham & Douglas A. Steeber & Dennis Hasselquist - 61-66 Effect of UV-reflecting markings on female mate-choice decisions in Cosmophasis umbratica, a jumping spider from Singapore
by Matthew L.M. Lim & Jingjing Li & Daiqin Li - 67-73 Spatial relatedness and brood parasitism in a female-philopatric bird population
by Peter Waldeck & Malte Andersson & Mikael Kilpi & Markus Öst - 74-78 Do 3-D predators attack the margins of 2-D selfish herds?
by W.L. Romey & A.R. Walston & P.J. Watt - 79-86 Shared parental care is costly for nestlings of common cuckoos and their great reed warbler hosts
by Márk E. Hauber & Csaba Moskát - 87-93 Early interactions with adults mediate the development of predator defenses in guppies
by Ben B. Chapman & Lesley J. Morrell & Tim G. Benton & Jens Krause - 94-99 Age-related decrease in male reproductive success and song quality in Drosophila montana
by Anneli Hoikkala & Mari Saarikettu & Janne S. Kotiaho & Jaana O. Liimatainen - 100-107 Getting rid of the cuckoo Cuculus canorus egg: why do hosts delay rejection?
by Anton Antonov & Bård G. Stokke & Arne Moksnes & Eivin Røskaft - 108-115 Nestling begging intensity and parental effort in relation to prelaying carotenoid availability
by Fabrice Helfenstein & Anne Berthouly & Marion Tanner & Filiz Karadas & Heinz Richner - 116-125 Can hungry nestlings be trained to reduce their begging?
by Uri Grodzinski & Ido Erev & Arnon Lotem - 126-130 The confusion effect--from neural networks to reduced predation risk
by C.C. Ioannou & C.R. Tosh & L. Neville & J. Krause - 131-138 Increasing vulnerability to predation increases preference for the scrounger foraging tactic
by Kimberley J. Mathot & Luc-Alain Giraldeau - 139-145 Home range size and overlap in female root voles: effects of season and density
by Katrine S. Hoset & Jean-François Le Galliard & Gry Gundersen & Harald Steen - 146-153 Ecological factors influencing the evolution of insects' chemical defenses
by John Skelhorn & Graeme D. Ruxton - 154-162 The discounting-by-interruptions hypothesis: model and experiment
by Samuel E. Henly & Allison Ostdiek & Erika Blackwell & Sarah Knutie & Aimee S. Dunlap & David W. Stephens - 163-168 Density, social information, and space use in the common lizard (Lacerta vivipara)
by Julien Cote & Simon Boudsocq & Jean Clobert - 169-176 Correlates of reproductive success in male lizards of the alpine species Iberolacerta cyreni
by Alfredo Salvador & José A. Díaz & José P. Veiga & Paul Bloor & Richard P. Brown - 177-183 Preference polymorphism for coloration but no speciation in a population of Lake Victoria cichlids
by Inke van der Sluijs & Jacques J.M. van Alphen & Ole Seehausen - 184-192 Identifying a causal agent of sexual selection on weaponry in an insect
by Clint D. Kelly - 193-201 Mechanisms for aggregation in animals: rule success depends on ecological variables
by Lesley J. Morrell & Richard James - 202-207 Preexisting behavior facilitated the loss of a sexual signal in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus
by Nathan W. Bailey & Janelle R. McNabb & Marlene Zuk - 208-216 Are there benefits to being born asynchronously: an experimental test in a social lizard
by Geoffrey M. While & Erik Wapstra - 217-222 The short-term regulation of foraging in harvester ants
by Deborah M. Gordon & Susan Holmes & Serban Nacu - 223-230 Divergence of odorant signals within and between the two European subspecies of the house mouse
by Carole Smadja & Guila Ganem
2007, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 967-973 Sex-specific development of avian flight performance under experimentally altered rearing conditions
by Jan J. Verspoor & Oliver P. Love & Eloise Rowland & Eunice H. Chin & Tony D. Williams - 974-984 Siblicide in the spotted hyena: analysis with ultrasonic examination of wild and captive individuals
by Sofia A. Wahaj & Ned J. Place & Mary L. Weldele & Stephen E. Glickman & Kay E. Holekamp - 985-993 Extrapair paternity and the opportunity for sexual selection in a socially monogamous passerine
by Amy C. Dolan & Michael T. Murphy & Lucas J. Redmond & Karen Sexton & Debbie Duffield - 994-1000 Variable postfledging care in a cooperative bird: causes and consequences
by Amanda R. Ridley & Nichola J. Raihani - 1001-1009 A comparative study of the function of heterospecific vocal mimicry in European passerines
by László Zsolt Garamszegi & Marcel Eens & Denitza Zaprianova Pavlova & Jesus Miguel Avilés & Anders Pape Møller - 1010-1020 Experience leads to preference: experienced females prefer brush-legged males in a population of syntopic wolf spiders
by Eileen A. Hebets & Cor J. Vink - 1021-1028 Environmental heterogeneity and alternative mating tactics in the damselfly Protoneura amatoria
by Brenda Larison - 1029-1039 Intersexual spatial relationships in a lekking species: blue-crowned manakins and female hot spots
by Renata Duraes & Bette A. Loiselle & John G. Blake - 1040-1044 Dilution games: use of protective cover can cause a reduction in vigilance for prey in groups
by Guy Beauchamp & Graeme D. Ruxton - 1045-1050 Maternal corticosteroids influence primary offspring sex ratio in a free-ranging passerine bird
by Frances Bonier & Paul R. Martin & John C. Wingfield - 1051-1057 Inferring performance in the songs of dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis)
by Gonçalo C. Cardoso & Jonathan W. Atwell & Ellen D. Ketterson & Trevor D. Price - 1058-1064 Territory quality drives intraspecific patterns of extrapair paternity
by Dustin R. Rubenstein - 1065-1072 Patch density determines movement patterns and foraging efficiency of large herbivores
by H.J. de Knegt & G.M. Hengeveld & F. van Langevelde & W.F. de Boer & K.P. Kirkman - 1073-1081 Male age predicts extrapair and total fertilization success in the socially monogamous coal tit
by Tim Schmoll & Verena Mund & Verena Dietrich-Bischoff & Wolfgang Winkel & Thomas Lubjuhn - 1082-1084 Long-lasting mobbing of the pied flycatcher increases the risk of nest predation
by Indrikis Krams & Tatjana Krama & Kristine Igaune & Raivo Mänd - 1085-1091 Signaling by decorating webs: luring prey or deterring predators?
by Ren-Chung Cheng & I-Min Tso - 1092-1099 The honeybee queen influences the regulation of colony drone production
by Katie E. Wharton & Fred C. Dyer & Zachary Y. Huang & Thomas Getty - 1100-1105 Dietary carotenoid availability influences a male's ability to provide parental care
by Thomas W. Pike & Jonathan D. Blount & Jan Lindström & Neil B. Metcalfe - 1106-1115 Sex ratio schedules in a dynamic game: the effect of competitive asymmetry by male emergence order
by Jun Abe & Yoshitaka Kamimura & Masakazu Shimada - 1116-1122 A role for female ornamentation in the facultatively polygynous mating system of collared flycatchers
by Gergely Hegyi & Balázs Rosivall & Eszter Szöllosi & Rita Hargitai & Marcel Eens & János Török - 1123-1131 Iridescent structurally based coloration of eyespots correlates with mating success in the peacock
by Adeline Loyau & Doris Gomez & Benoit Moureau & Marc Théry & Nathan S. Hart & Michel Saint Jalme & Andrew T.D. Bennett & Gabriele Sorci - 1132-1138 Lifetime philopatry in the blue-footed booby: a longitudinal study
by Sin-Yeon Kim & Roxana Torres & César A. Domínguez & Hugh Drummond - 1139-1145 Red fish, blue fish: trade-offs between pigmentation and immunity in Betta splendens
by Ethan D. Clotfelter & Daniel R. Ardia & Kevin J. McGraw - 1146-1154 Behavioral attributes influence annual mating success more than morphological traits in male collared lizards
by Troy A. Baird & John M. Hranitz & Dusti K. Timanus & Andrew M. Schwartz
2007, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 803-810 Deactivation of dietary wariness through experience of novel food
by Nicola M. Marples & Micheal Quinlan & Robert J. Thomas & David J. Kelly - 811-821 Sequential settlement and site dependence in a migratory raptor
by Fabrizio Sergio & Julio Blas & Manuela G. Forero & José Antonio Donázar & Fernando Hiraldo - 822-830 Male competition and female choice interact to determine mating success in the bluefin killifish
by Katie E. McGhee & Rebecca C. Fuller & Joseph Travis - 831-840 Assessing the function of house sparrows' bib size using a flexible meta-analysis method
by Shinichi Nakagawa & Nancy Ockendon & Duncan O. S. Gillespie & Ben J. Hatchwell & Terry Burke - 841-848 Production of insurance eggs in Nazca boobies: costs, benefits, and variable parental quality
by Howard M. Townsend & David J. Anderson - 849-859 Song matching, overlapping, and switching in the banded wren: the sender's perspective
by Sandra L. Vehrencamp & Michelle L. Hall & Erin R. Bohman & Catherine D. Depeine & Anastasia H. Dalziell - 860-865 Male harassment influences female movements and associations in Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi)
by Siva R. Sundaresan & Ilya R. Fischhoff & DI Rubenstein - 866-873 A spatial model of the evolution of quorum sensing regulating bacteriocin production
by Tamás Czárán & Rolf F. Hoekstra - 874-879 Parent presence, delayed dispersal, and territory acquisition in the Seychelles warbler
by C Eikenaar & DS Richardson & L Brouwer & J Komdeur - 880-887 Kin recognition and incest avoidance in a group-living insect
by Mathieu Lihoreau & Cédric Zimmer & Colette Rivault - 888-894 Mechanisms and fitness effects of interspecific information use between migrant and resident birds
by Jukka T. Forsman & Robert L. Thomson & Janne-Tuomas Seppänen - 895-904 Is extrapair mating random? On the probability distribution of extrapair young in avian broods
by Jon E. Brommer & Peter Korsten & Karen M. Bouwman & Mathew L. Berg & Jan Komdeur - 905-909 Strategic egg allocation in the zebra fish, Danio rerio
by Andrew M. J. Skinner & Penelope J. Watt - 910-915 Sex and the selfish herd: sexual segregation within nonmating whirligig groups
by William L. Romey & Abigail C. Wallace - 916-921 Wild Carib grackles play a producer--scrounger game
by Julie Morand-Ferron & Luc-Alain Giraldeau & Louis Lefebvre - 922-928 An experimental test of preferences for nest contents in an obligate brood parasite, Molothrus ater
by David J. White & Lucy Ho & Guadalupe de los Santos & Irene Godoy - 929-936 Elevated yolk androgen levels benefit offspring development in a between-clutch context
by Wendt Müller & Kinga Deptuch & Isabel López-Rull & Diego Gil - 937-943 Predicted fitness consequences of threat-sensitive hiding behavior
by Elizabeth Rhoades & Daniel T. Blumstein - 944-951 A mutual understanding? Interspecific responses by birds to each other's aerial alarm calls
by Robert D. Magrath & Benjamin J. Pitcher & Janet L. Gardner - 952-957 Parasites physically block host copulation: a potent mechanism of parasite-mediated sexual selection
by Michal Polak & Lien T. Luong & William T. Starmer - 958-966 Sexual conflict over copula timing: a mathematical model and a test in the yellow dung fly
by Wolf U. Blanckenhorn & Benjamin I. Arthur & Patricia Meile & Paul I. Ward
2007, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 635-644 Ecological cues, gestation length, and birth timing in African buffalo (Syncerus caffer)
by SJ Ryan & CU Knechtel & WM Getz - 645-651 State-dependent decision making: educated predators strategically trade off the costs and benefits of consuming aposematic prey
by CA Barnett & M Bateson & C Rowe - 652-657 Mothers adjust egg size to helper number in a cooperatively breeding cichlid
by Barbara Taborsky & Eva Skubic & Rick Bruintjes - 658-664 Testing the beneficial acclimation hypothesis: temperature effects on mating success in a butterfly
by Thorin L. Geister & Klaus Fischer - 665-673 Mother--offspring interactions do not affect natal dispersal in a small rodent
by J-F Le Galliard & G Gundersen & H Steen - 674-679 Differences in parental food allocation rules: evidence for sexual conflict in the blue tit?
by Megan Dickens & Ian R. Hartley - 680-688 Sexual harassment in live-bearing fishes (Poeciliidae): comparing courting and noncourting species
by Martin Plath & Amber M. Makowicz & Ingo Schlupp & Michael Tobler - 689-695 Stealing behavior and the maintenance of a visual display in the satin bowerbird
by Janine M. Wojcieszek & James A. Nicholls & Anne W. Goldizen - 696-700 Mate preference for multiple cues: interplay between male and nest size in the sand goby, Pomatoschistus minutus
by Topi K. Lehtonen & Simo Rintakoski & Kai Lindström - 701-708 The role of breeding system on ant ecological dominance: genetic analysis of Ectatomma tuberculatum
by Léa Zinck & Pierre Jaisson & Riviane R. Hora & Damien Denis & Chantal Poteaux & Claudie Doums - 709-715 Lethal combat and sex ratio evolution in a parasitoid wasp
by Tabitha M. Innocent & Joanna Savage & Stuart A. West & Sarah E. Reece - 716-724 Activity patterns of urban red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) reduce the risk of traffic-induced mortality
by Philip J. Baker & Claire V. Dowding & Susie E. Molony & Piran C.L. White & Stephen Harris - 725-729 Habitat use and movements of plains zebra (Equus burchelli) in response to predation danger from lions
by Ilya R. Fischhoff & Siva R. Sundaresan & Justine Cordingley & DI Rubenstein - 730-735 Extreme gender-based post-fledging brood division in the toc-toc
by Luciana B. Vega & Graham J. Holloway & James E. Millett & David S. Richardson - 736-741 Vulnerability and reliable signaling in conflicts between hermit crabs
by Mark E. Laidre - 742-749 Influence of environmental conditions on patch exploitation strategies of parasitoids
by Thierry Spataro & Carlos Bernstein - 750-757 Avian defensive behavior and blood-feeding success of the West Nile vector mosquito, Culex pipiens
by Jonathan M. Darbro & Laura C. Harrington - 758-763 Generation-dependent female choice: behavioral polyphenism in a bivoltine butterfly
by Magne Friberg & Christer Wiklund - 764-768 Sex and social costs of escaping in the striped plateau lizard Sceloporus virgatus
by William E. Cooper & Dawn S. Wilson - 769-775 Animal camouflage: compromise or specialize in a 2 patch-type environment?
by Alasdair I. Houston & Martin Stevens & Innes C. Cuthill - 776-780 Sperm competition effects on sperm production and expenditure in sailfin mollies, Poecilia latipinna
by Andrea S. Aspbury - 781-791 Intra- and interspecific relationships between nest size and immunity
by Juan José Soler & Manuel Martín-Vivaldi & Claudy Haussy & Anders Pape Møller - 792-799 Egg puncturing by the brood parasitic Greater Honeyguide and potential host counteradaptations
by Claire N. Spottiswoode & John F.R. Colebrook-Robjent
2007, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 499-506 Comparative evidence for a cost to males of manipulating females in bushcrickets
by Karim Vahed - 507-512 Distress calls reflect poxvirus infection in lesser short-toed lark Calandrella rufescens
by Paola Laiolo & David Serrano & José L. Tella & Martina Carrete & Guillermo Lopez & Carlos Navarro - 513-520 Maternal immune factors and the evolution of secondary sexual characters
by Nicola Saino & Roberta Martinelli & Clotilde Biard & Diego Gil & Claire N. Spottiswoode & Diego Rubolini & Peter F. Surai & Anders P. Møller - 521-525 Risk-taking behavior predicts aggression and mating success in a fiddler crab
by Leeann T. Reaney & Patricia R.Y. Backwell - 526-534 Mouth coloration of nestlings covaries with offspring quality and influences parental feeding behavior
by Rosa Mary de Ayala & Nicola Saino & Anders Pape Møller & Cecilia Anselmi - 535-540 No terminal investment in pipefish males: only young males exhibit risk-prone courtship behavior
by Anna M. Billing & Gunilla Rosenqvist & Anders Berglund - 541-550 Choice processes in multialternative decision making
by Cynthia Schuck-Paim & Alex Kacelnik - 551-555 The effects of age at mating on female life-history traits in a seed beetle
by Alexei A. Maklakov & Natacha Kremer & Göran Arnqvist - 556-562 Behavioral syndromes and the evolution of correlated behavior in zebrafish
by Jason A. Moretz & Emília P. Martins & Barrie D. Robison - 563-570 Breeding rate is associated with pheomelanism in male and with eumelanism in female barn owls
by Alexandre Roulin & Res Altwegg - 571-578 Sexual selection in a moth: effect of symmetry on male mating success in the wild
by Chiharu Koshio & Makoto Muraji & Haruki Tatsuta & Shin-ichi Kudo - 579-589 Inbreeding is reduced by female-biased dispersal and mating behavior in Ethiopian wolves
by Deborah A. Randall & John P. Pollinger & Robert K. Wayne & Lucy A. Tallents & Paul J. Johnson & David W. Macdonald - 590-596 Confusion of predators does not rely on specialist coordinated behavior
by Graeme D. Ruxton & Andrew L. Jackson & Colin R. Tosh - 597-601 Male age, mating probability, and progeny fitness in the bulb mite
by Zofia Maria Prokop & Michał Stuglik & Izabela Żabińska & Jacek Radwan - 602-607 Rearing conditions influence quality signals but not individual identity signals in Polistes wasps
by Elizabeth A. Tibbetts & Tracy R. Curtis - 608-614 Hybrid vocalizations are effective within, but not outside, an avian hybrid zone
by Paula M. den Hartog & Selvino R. de Kort & Carel ten Cate - 615-620 Resource assessment in hermit crabs: the worth of their own shell
by Elena Tricarico & Francesca Gherardi - 621-627 Fiery red heads: female dominance among head color morphs in the Gouldian finch
by Sarah R. Pryke - 628-634 Spermatophore displacement and male fertilization success in the ground beetle Carabus insulicola
by Yasuoki Takami
2007, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 277-286 Coalition formation: a game-theoretic analysis
by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons & Tom N. Sherratt - 287-291 Kin selection does not explain male aggregation at leks of 4 manakin species
by Bette A. Loiselle & Thomas B. Ryder & Renata Durães & Wendy Tori & John G. Blake & Patricia G. Parker - 292-297 Effect of color vision phenotype on the foraging of wild white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus
by Erin R. Vogel & Maureen Neitz & Nathaniel J. Dominy - 298-303 Mating for convenience or genetic diversity? Mating patterns in the polygynous ant Plagiolepis pygmaea
by K Trontti & N Thurin & L Sundström & S Aron - 304-310 Discrete genetic variation in mate choice and a condition-dependent preference function in the side-blotched lizard: implications for the formation and maintenance of coadapted gene complexes
by Colin Bleay & Barry Sinervo - 311-317 Different sexual traits show covariation among genotypes: implications for sexual selection
by Alison F. Cooperman & Michal Polak & Christopher S. Evans & Phillip W. Taylor - 318-323 Territorial male color predicts agonistic behavior of conspecifics in a color polymorphic species
by Wayne J. Korzan & Russell D. Fernald - 324-330 Facultative response to a kleptoparasite by the cooperatively breeding pied babbler
by AR Ridley & NJ Raihani - 331-336 Rank and colony defense against conspecifics in a facultatively eusocial hover wasp
by Adam L. Cronin & Jeremy Field - 337-344 Mimicry in hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae): a field test of the competitive mimicry hypothesis
by Arash Rashed & Thomas N. Sherratt - 345-353 Do females trade copulations for food? An experimental study on kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla)
by Bart Kempenaers & Richard B. Lanctot & Verena A. Gill & Scott A. Hatch & Mihai Valcu - 354-357 Behavioral interference and facilitation in the foraging cycle shape the functional response
by P. Anders Nilsson & Per Lundberg & Christer Brönmark & Anders Persson & Håkan Turesson - 358-367 Effects of risk assessment, predator behavior, and habitat on escape behavior in Columbian black-tailed deer
by Theodore Stankowich & Richard G. Coss - 368-374 Patch use, apprehension, and vigilance behavior of Nubian Ibex under perceived risk of predation
by Valeria Hochman & Burt P. Kotler - 375-383 Reproductive specialization in multiple-queen colonies of the ant Formica exsecta
by Rolf Kümmerli & Laurent Keller - 384-392 Searching for a new home--scouting behavior of honeybee swarms
by Stefan Janson & Martin Middendorf & Madeleine Beekman - 393-398 Human-induced water turbidity alters selection on sexual displays in sticklebacks
by Jonna Engström-Öst & Ulrika Candolin - 399-409 Fertilization success and UV ornamentation in blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus: correlational and experimental evidence
by Kaspar Delhey & Anne Peters & Arild Johnsen & Bart Kempenaers - 410-419 Parasitic spawning in sand gobies: an experimental assessment of nest-opening size, sneaker male cues, paternity, and filial cannibalism
by Ola Svensson & Charlotta Kvarnemo - 420-426 Is hatching asynchrony beneficial for the brood?
by Eszter Szöllősi & Balázs Rosivall & János Török - 427-432 Litter size and fetal sex ratio adjustment in a highly polytocous species: the wild boar
by Sabrina Servanty & Jean-Michel Gaillard & Dominique Allainé & Serge Brandt & Eric Baubet - 433-437 Exploiting new terrain: an advantage to sociality in the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum
by Jennie J. Kuzdzal-Fick & Kevin R. Foster & David C. Queller & Joan E. Strassmann - 438-443 Aerial dispersal plasticity under different wind velocities in a salt marsh wolf spider
by Dries Bonte & Beatrijs Bossuyt & Luc Lens - 444-450 Spatial and temporal variation in pheromone composition of ant foraging trails
by Duncan E. Jackson & Steven J. Martin & Francis L. W. Ratnieks & Mike Holcombe - 451-455 Interaction rate informs harvester ant task decisions
by Michael J. Greene & Deborah M. Gordon - 456-459 Memory for food caches: not just for retrieval
by Lucinda H. Male & Tom V. Smulders - 460-466 How partnerships end in guillemots Uria aalge: chance events, adaptive change, or forced divorce?
by Jonathan M. Jeschke & Sarah Wanless & Michael P. Harris & Hanna Kokko - 467-476 Clutch-size adjustments and skew models: effects on reproductive partitioning and group stability
by Ian M. Hamilton & Dik Heg - 477-486 Extrapair paternity and the opportunity for sexual selection in long-distant migratory passerines
by Tomáš Albrecht & Jan Schnitzer & Jakub Kreisinger & Alice Exnerová & Josef Bryja & Pavel Munclinger - 487-490 Public information for solitary foragers: timber rattlesnakes use conspecific chemical cues to select ambush sites
by Rulon W. Clark - 491-495 Ejaculate allocation under varying sperm competition risk in the house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus
by Steven A. Ramm & Paula Stockley - 496-498 Yolk androgen deposition as a female tactic to manipulate paternal contribution
by Gregorio Moreno-Rueda
January 2007, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-11 Trapline foraging by bumble bees: IV. Optimization of route geometry in the absence of competition
by Kazuharu Ohashi & James D. Thomson & Daniel D'Souza - 12-20 The influence of conspecifics and predation risk on the vigilance of elk (Cervus elaphus) in Yellowstone National Park
by Mark A. Lung & Michael J. Childress - 21-33 Same-sex sexual behavior in birds: expression is related to social mating system and state of development at hatching
by Geoff R. MacFarlane & Simon P. Blomberg & Gisela Kaplan & Lesley J. Rogers - 34-40 Effects of nestling condition on UV plumage traits in blue tits: an experimental approach
by Alain Jacot & Bart Kempenaers - 41-46 Aposematic coloration, luminance contrast, and the benefits of conspicuousness
by Kathleen L. Prudic & Ana K. Skemp & Daniel R. Papaj - 47-52 Phenotypic correlates of spermatozoon quality in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata
by Andrew M.J. Skinner & Penelope J. Watt - 53-61 Short-term behavioral consequences of territory relocation in a Caribbean damselfish, Stegastes diencaeus
by Peter T. McDougall & Donald L. Kramer - 62-70 Interval between clutches, fitness, and climate change
by Anders Pape Møller - 71-80 Should attractive males have more sons?
by Tim W. Fawcett & Bram Kuijper & Ido Pen & Franz J. Weissing - 81-85 Male chicks are more costly to rear than females in a monogamous seabird, the Common Murre
by Maureen L. Cameron-MacMillan & Carolyn J. Walsh & Sabina I. Wilhelm & Anne E. Storey - 86-96 The evolution of song in female birds in Europe
by László Zsolt Garamszegi & Denitza Zaprianova Pavlova & Marcel Eens & Anders Pape Møller - 97-102 Begging in the absence of parents: a "quick on the trigger" strategy to minimize costly misses
by Roi Dor & Hilla Kedar & David W. Winkler & Arnon Lotem - 103-107 Social information, social feeding, and competition in group-living goats (Capra hircus)
by Adrian M. Shrader & Graham I.H. Kerley & Burt P. Kotler & Joel S. Brown - 108-114 The mixed-species chorus as public information: túngara frogs eavesdrop on a heterospecific
by Steven M. Phelps & A. Stanley Rand & Michael J. Ryan - 115-120 Grooming and agonistic support: a meta-analysis of primate reciprocal altruism
by Gabriele Schino - 121-129 Sex-specific consequences of life in the city
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by Stefan H. Nessler & Gabriele Uhl & Jutta M. Schneider - 182-188 Function of pair duets in the eastern whipbird: cooperative defense or sexual conflict?
by Amy C. Rogers & Naomi E. Langmore & Raoul A. Mulder - 189-195 Risky mate search and mate preference in the golden orb-web spider (Nephila plumipes)
by Michael M. Kasumovic & Matthew J. Bruce & Marie E. Herberstein & Maydianne C.B. Andrade - 196-203 Alternative tactics and individual reproductive success in natural associations of the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides
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by Stanley D. Gehrt & Suzanne Prange - 215-221 Interference from a game theoretical perspective: shore crabs suffer most from equal competitors
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