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2024, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 1-237 Sensory trap leads to reliable communication without a shift in nonsexual responses to the model cue
by Skye D Fissette & Tyler J Buchinger & Sonam Tamrakar & Anne M Scott & Weiming Li - 52-42 Effects of past mating behavior versus past ejaculation on male mate choice and male attractiveness
by Meng-Han Joseph Chung & Megan L Head & Rebecca J Fox & Michael D Jennions - 179-187 Population turnover, behavioral conservatism, and rates of cultural evolution
by Mark Dyble & Alberto J C Micheletti - 264-273 Parental overproduction allows siblicidal bird to adjust brood size to climate-driven prey variation
by Iván Bizberg-Barraza & Cristina Rodríguez & Hugh Drummond - 413-420 Low sex drive and choosy females: fungal infections are a reproductive downfall for male house flies
by Sam Edwards & Eleanor Bath & Henrik H De Fine Licht - 543-553 Flexible females: nutritional state influences biparental cooperation in a burying beetle
by Georgia A Lambert & Per T Smiseth - 948-958 A new trophic specialization buffers a top predator against climate-driven resource instability
by Laura Gangoso & Duarte S Viana & Marina Merchán & Jordi Figuerola - 1125-1127 No geographical differences in male mate choice in a widespread fish, Limia perugiae
by Chance Powell & Ingo Schlupp - 3525-3546 Lunar synchrony, geography, and individual clocks shape autumn migration timing in an avian migrant
by Alicia M Korpach & Christina M Davy & Alex M Mills & Kevin C Fraser
2024, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1 Obituary: Staffan Ulfstrand
by Ingrid Ahnesjö & Charlotta Kvarnemo & Gunilla Rosenqvist & Marlene Zuk - 1-48 Wild bumblebees use both absolute and relative evaluation when foraging
by Claire T Hemingway & Smruti Pimplikar & Felicity Muth - 12-58 Behavioral estimates of mating success corroborate genetic evidence for pre-copulatory selection
by Rachana S Bhave & Heidi A Seears & Aaron M Reedy & Tyler N Wittman & Christopher D Robinson & Robert M Cox - 67-75 Movement or plasticity: acoustic responses of a torrent frog to stream geophony
by Rubens A F Turin & Renato C Nali - 179-187 Multilevel Bayesian analysis of monk parakeet contact calls shows dialects between European cities
by Simeon Q Smeele & Stephen A Tyndel & Lucy M Aplin & Mary Brooke McElreath - 182-192 Condition-transfer maternal effects modulate inter-locus sexual conflict
by Roberto García-Roa & Gonçalo S Faria & Daniel W A Noble & Pau Carazo - 214-236 Spontaneous quantity discrimination in the Australian sleepy lizard (Tiliqua rugosa)
by Birgit Szabo & Madeleine L Holmes & Benjamin J Ashton & Martin J Whiting - 220-231 Transgenerational exposure to deoxygenation and warming disrupts mate detection in Gammarus locusta
by Beatriz P Pereira & Simon Neff & Francisco O Borges & Eve Otjacques & Guilherme Barreto & Maddalena Ranucci & Mélanie Court & Rui Rosa & Tiago Repolho & José Ricardo Paula - 232-238 Aggression rates increase around seasonally exploited resources in a primarily grass-eating primate
by Julie C Jarvey & Bobbi S Low & Abebaw Azanaw Haile & Kenneth L Chiou & Noah Snyder-Mackler & Amy Lu & Thore J Bergman & Jacinta C Beehner & India A Schneider-Crease - 246-259 Food quantity and the intensity of the alarm signal combine to modulate the resource selection in a termite species
by Aline N F Silva & Cátila R Silva & Renan E C Santos & Carla C M Arce & Ana Paula A Araújo & Paulo F Cristaldo - 293-295 Individual survival is dictated by group personality in a marsh ecosystem predator–prey interaction
by Christina M Salerno & Regan C Williams & Stephanie J Kamel - 321-326 Geographic variation in individual face learning based on plasticity rather than local genetic adaptation in Polistes wasps
by Meagan Simons & Delbert A GreenII & Elizabeth A Tibbetts - 325-383 Social security: Does social position influence flight initiation distance?
by Tali Szulanski & Conner S Philson & Kenta Uchida & Daniel T Blumstein - 330-341 Immune challenge changes social behavior in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
by Stella A Encel & Timothy M Schaerf & Ashley J W Ward - 415-425 Housework or vigilance? Bilbies alter their burrowing activity under threat of predation by feral cats
by Faith S E Chen & Stuart J Dawson & Patricia A Fleming - 417-423 Predator selection on multicomponent warning signals in an aposematic moth
by Liisa Hämäläinen & Georgina E Binns & Nathan S Hart & Johanna Mappes & Paul G Mc & Louis G O’Neill & Hannah M Rowland & Kate D L Umbers & Marie E Herberstein - 479-488 Persistence associated with extractive foraging explains variation in innovation in Darwin’s finches
by Paula Ibáñez de Aldecoa & Sabine Tebbich & Andrea S Griffin - 513-515 Exploration and social environment affect inbreeding avoidance in a small mammal
by Katherine Vandal & Dany Garant & Patrick Bergeron & Denis Réale - 543-550 Experimentally seeded social cues in the wild: costs to bearers and potential benefits to receivers
by Clare T M Doherty & Mark E Laidre - 617-619 Whoever their partner, female blue tits breed the same
by Ségolène Delaitre & Claire Doutrelant & Samuel P Caro - 673-681 Sexually attractive traits predict predation-threat sensitivity of male alternative mating tactics
by Jean-Guy J Godin & Heather E Mc & Thomas M Houslay - 709-719 Sex ratio affects sexual selection against mutant alleles in a locus-specific way
by Sakshi Sharda & Brian Hollis & Tadeusz J Kawecki - 716-726 Inter- and intraspecific female behavioral plasticity drive temporal niche segregation in two Tribolium species
by Miraim Benita & Ariel Menahem & Inon Scharf & Daphna Gottlieb - 857-864 Altitudinal differences in foraging decisions under predation risk in great tits
by Thomas Crouchet & Philipp Heeb & Alexis S Chaine - 866-874 Mutual mate guarding with limited sexual conflict in a sex-role-reversed shorebird
by Johannes Krietsch & Mihai Valcu & Margherita Cragnolini & Wolfgang Forstmeier & Bart Kempenaers - 943-947 Flexible learning in complex worlds
by Olof Leimar & Andrés E Quiñones & Redouan Bshary - 1001-1010 The risk of brood parasitism does not affect levels of extrapair paternity in a cuckoo host
by Jinggang Zhang & Peter Santema & Hui Wang & Zixuan Lin & Lixing Yang & Denghui Yan & Jianqiang Li & Wenhong Deng & Bart Kempenaers - 1033-1043 Peregrine falcons shift mean and variance in provisioning in response to increasing brood demand
by Rebekah A McKinnon & Kevin Hawkshaw & Erik Hedlin & Shinichi Nakagawa & Kimberley J Mathot - 1096-1432 Machine learning reveals singing rhythms of male Pacific field crickets are clock controlled
by Mary L Westwood & Quentin Geissmann & Aidan J O’Donnell & Jack Rayner & Will Schneider & Marlene Zuk & Nathan W Bailey & Sarah E Reece - 1231-1238 Social networks reveal sex- and age-patterned social structure in Butler’s gartersnakes (Thamnophis butleri)
by Morgan Skinner & Megan Hazell & Joel Jameson & Stephen C Lougheed - 1280-1286 A field experiment reveals reciprocal effects of host personality and parasitism in wild lizards
by Eric Payne & David L Sinn & Orr Spiegel & Michael G Gardner & Andrew Sih - 1367-1379 Intrinsic and extrinsic factors modulating vigilance and foraging in two gregarious foragers
by Flavio Monti & Francesco Ferretti & Niccolò Fattorini - 1809-1815 Temperature variability is associated with the occurrence of extrapair paternity in blue tits
by Aneta Arct & Rafał Martyka & Szymon M Drobniak & Lars Gustafsson & Mariusz Cichoń - 2027-2041 Sex-dependent integration of ornamentation, personality, morphology, and life history
by David López-Idiáquez & Céline Teplitsky & Amélie Fargevieille & María Del Rey-Granado & Raphaëlle Mercier Gauthier & Christophe de Franceschi & Anne Charmantier & Claire Doutrelant & Denis Réale - 2703-2711 Modeling effects of habitat structure on intraguild predation frequency and spatial coexistence between jaguars and ocelots
by Sean Richards & Siria Gámez & Nyeema C Harris - 4607-4642 Personality affects female mate choice: frogs displaying more consistent bold behaviors are choosier
by Olivia S Feagles & Gerlinde Höbel - 5835-5840 Functional heterogeneity facilitates effectual collective task performance in a worker-polymorphic ant
by Takuto Sakai & Isaac Planas-Sitjà & Adam L Cronin - 20141016-20141372 Social inheritance of avoidances shapes the structure of animal social networks
by Celine H Frère & Barbara Class & Dominique A Potvin & Amiyaal Ilany
2023, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 913-918 The role of plasticity, trade-offs, and feedbacks in shaping behavioral correlations
by Ned A Dochtermann - 919-929 Female state and condition-dependent chemical signaling revealed by male choice of silk trails
by Michelle Beyer & Kardelen Özgün Uludağ & Cristina Tuni - 930-940 Changes in the acoustic structure of Australian bird communities along a habitat complexity gradient
by Vicente García-Navas & Naliny Feliu & Daniel T Blumstein - 941-949 Both learning and syntax recognition are used by great tits when answering to mobbing calls
by Ambre Salis & Jean-Paul Léna & Thierry Lengagne - 950-959 Lack of intergenerational reproductive conflict, rather than lack of inclusive fitness benefits, explains absence of post-reproductive lifespan in long-finned pilot whales
by Jack L McCormack & Kevin Arbuckle & Karen Fullard & William Amos & Hazel J Nichols - 960-968 Expression of trematode-induced zombie-ant behavior is strongly associated with temperature
by Simone Nordstrand & Brian Lund - 969-978 Sex-specific effects of psychoactive pollution on behavioral individuality and plasticity in fish
by Giovanni Polverino & Upama Aich & Jack A Brand & Michael G Bertram & Jake M Martin & Hung Tan & Vrishin R Soman & Rachel T Mason & Bob B M Wong - 979-991 Dominance loss and tenure maintenance in Kalahari meerkats
by Chris Duncan & Jack Thorley & Marta B Manser & Tim Clutton-Brock - 992-1001 Food supply and provisioning behavior of parents: Are small hoopoe nestlings condemned to die?
by Paula Ferrer-Pereira & Ester Martínez-Renau & Manuel Martín-Vivaldi & Juan José Soler - 1002-1012 Early-life behavior, survival, and maternal personality in a wild marsupial
by Weliton Menário & Wendy J King & Timothée Bonnet & Marco Festa-Bianchet & Loeske E B Kruuk - 1013-1022 White-tailed deer responses to acoustic predator cues are contingent upon past land use and contemporary fire regime
by Savannah L Bartel & John C Kilgo - 1023-1035 Phenology and environmental determinants of explosive breeding in gliding treefrogs: diel timing of rainfall matters
by Brandon A Güell & Karen M Warkentin - 1036-1042 The impact of food availability on risk-induced trait responses in prey
by Michael J Sheriff & Isabella Mancini & Olivia K Aguiar & Eleanor R DiNuzzo & Sophia Maloney-Buckley & Sam Sonnega & Sarah C Donelan - 1043-1054 Competition for acoustic space in a temperate-forest bird community
by Agata Staniewicz & Emilia Sokołowska & Adrianna Muszyńska & Michał Budka - 1055-1064 Golden mimics use multiple defenses to counter generalist and specialist predators
by Stano Pekár & Martin J Whiting & Marie E Herberstein - 1065-1075 Large fitness benefits of social nesting in a small carpenter bee
by Michael Mikát & Sandra M Rehan - 1076-1086 Cumulative experience influences contest investment in a social fish
by Macie D Benincasa & Ryan L Earley & Ian M Hamilton - 1087-1096 Foraging is prioritized over nestmate rescue in desert ants and pupae are rescued more than adults
by Adi Bar & Tomer Gilad & Doaa Massad & Asaph Ferber & Dan Ben-Ezra & Daniela Segal & Susanne Foitzik & Inon Scharf
2023, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 719-728 Peacock spiders prefer image statistics of average natural scenes over those of male ornamentation
by Marie-Christin Hardenbicker & Cynthia Tedore - 729-740 Passive and active parental food allocation in a songbird
by Daniel Parejo-Pulido & Lorenzo Pérez-Rodríguez & Inmaculada Abril-Colón & Jaime Potti & Tomás Redondo - 741-750 Condition dependence of (un)predictability in escape behavior of a grasshopper species
by Gabe Winter & Luis Wirsching & Holger Schielzeth - 751-758 Interactions between color and gloss in iridescent camouflage
by Dylan H N Thomas & Karin Kjernsmo & Nicholas E Scott-Samuel & Heather M Whitney & Innes C Cuthill - 759-768 To eat, or not to eat: a phantom decoy affects information-gathering behavior by a free-ranging mammalian herbivore
by Cristian Gabriel Orlando & Peter B Banks & Tanya Latty & Clare McArthur - 769-779 How do resource distribution and taxonomy affect the use of dual foraging in seabirds? A review
by Jessica A Phillips & Tim Guilford & Annette L Fayet - 780-789 The evolution of extra-pair paternity and paternal care in birds
by Jørgen S Søraker & Jonathan Wright & Fredrik Øglænd Hanslin & Michael Le Pepke - 790-803 Grow up, be persistent, and stay focused: keys for solving foraging problems by free-ranging possums
by Hannah Harris & Katie K Y Wat & Peter B Banks & Aaron Greenville & Clare McArthur - 804-815 Common cuckoos do not mimic the size and shape of host eggs
by Derya Akkaynak & Mary Caswell Stoddard - 816-830 Generalist dietary responses to individual versus combined plant toxin odors: an African elephant study
by Twané BesterMammal & Melissa H Schmitt & Adrian M ShraderMammal - 831-839 Hiding among colors: background color diversity impedes detection time
by Akhil Sadiq & Ullasa Kodandaramaiah - 840-849 The optimal time to approach an unfamiliar object: a Bayesian model
by Tom N Sherratt & Ian Dewan & John Skelhorn - 850-861 The estimation of reproductive values from pedigrees
by Mirjam J Borger & Jan Komdeur & David S Richardson & Franz J Weissing - 862-871 Dazzled by shine: gloss as an antipredator strategy in fast moving prey
by Patricia Henríquez-Piskulich & Devi Stuart-Fox & Mark Elgar & Ivan Marusic & Amanda M Franklin - 872-880 Carotenoid-dependent plumage coloration is associated with reduced male care in passerine birds
by Verónica A Rincón-Rubio & Tamás Székely & András Liker & Alejandro Gonzalez-Voyer - 881-890 Single fathers sacrifice their broods and re-mate quickly in a socially monogamous cichlid
by Holger Zimmermann & Kristina M Sefc & Aneesh P H Bose - 891-897 Egg mimicry, not the sight of a common cuckoo, is the cue for parasitic egg rejection
by Gabriela Štětková & Michal Šulc & Václav Jelínek & Anna Hughes & Marcel Honza - 898-906 Sex and background risk influence responses to acute predation risk in Trinidadian guppies
by Alix J P Brusseau & Laurence E A Feyten & Veronica Groves & Miguel Eduardo L Felismino & Denis Cao Van Truong & Adam L Crane & Indar W Ramnarine & Grant E Brown - 907-912 Model aversiveness and the evolution of imperfect Batesian mimics
by Thomas W Pike & Oliver H P Burman
2023, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 521-527 Low incidence of cannibalism among brood parasitic cuckoo catfish embryos
by Holger Zimmerman & Deryk Tolman & Martin Reichard - 528-538 Multiple antipredator behaviors in wild red-tailed monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius) groups reveal spatially distinct landscapes of fear
by Lillian J Fornof & Fiona A Stewart & Alex K Piel - 547-561 Larval and adult experience and ecotype affect oviposition behavior in a niche-expanding butterfly
by Simon Braem & Hans Van Dyck - 562-570 Helpers don’t help when it’s hot in a cooperatively breeding bird, the Southern Pied Babbler
by Amanda R Bourne & Amanda R Ridley & Susan J Cunningham - 571-580 How molting locusts avoid cannibalism
by Koutaro Ould Maeno & Cyril Piou & Douglas W Whitman & Sidi Ould Ely & Sid’Ahmed Ould Mohamed & Mohamed El Hacen Jaavar & Mohamed Abdallahi Ould Babah Ebbe - 581-592 Nestling mouth colors mediate parental favoritism but do not influence detectability
by Shana E Border & Liana E Haas & Madison E Steines & Matthew B Dugas - 593-601 Female foraging strategy co-evolves with sexual harassment intensity in the Trinidadian guppy
by Yusan Yang & Eleanor Grant & Andrés López-Sepulcre & Swanne P Gordon - 602-612 Bumblebee flower constancy and pollen diversity over time
by Johanna Yourstone & Vidula Varadarajan & Ola Olsson - 613-620 Juvenile leg autotomy predicts adult male morph in a New Zealand harvestman with weapon polymorphism
by Erin C Powell & Christina J Painting & Glauco Machado & Gregory I Holwell - 621-630 Vocal performance increases rapidly during the dawn chorus in Adelaide’s warbler (Setophaga adelaidae)
by Juleyska Vazquez-Cardona & Tyler R Bonnell & Peter C Mower & Orlando J Medina & Hester Jiskoot & David M Logue - 631-641 A rapidly evolving cricket produces percussive vibrations: how, who, when, and why
by Aaron W Wikle & E Dale Broder & James H Gallagher & Robin M Tinghitella - 642-652 Conditional indirect genetic effects of caregivers on brood in the clonal raider ant
by Patrick K Piekarski & Stephany Valdés-Rodríguez & Daniel J C Kronauer - 653-661 Symbiotic microbiota vary with breeding group membership in a highly social joint-nesting bird
by Leanne A Grieves & Gregory B Gloor & James S Quinn - 662-672 Male and female Brandt’s voles have higher reproductive success when they have more mating partners regardless of population density
by Xin Zhang & Renée C Firman & Mingjing Song & Guoliang Li & Chaoyuan Cheng & Jing Liu & Shuli Huang & Erdenetuya Batsuren & Zhibin Zhang - 673-681 Aggression and spatial positioning of kin and non-kin fish in social groups
by Aneesh P H Bose & Johanna Dabernig-Heinz & Jan Oberkofler & Lukas Koch & Jacqueline Grimm & Kristina M Sefc & Alex Jordan - 682-694 Size-selective harvesting impacts learning and decision-making in zebrafish, Danio rerio
by Tamal Roy & Tabea Rohr & Robert Arlinghaus - 695-699 Virtual prey with Lévy motion are preferentially attacked by predatory fish
by Christos C Ioannou & Luis Arrochela Braga Carvalho & Chessy Budleigh & Graeme D Ruxton - 700-707 When parents play favorites: brood demand shapes parental preference for offspring UV color
by Jorge García-Campa & Wendt Müller & Alicia Rodríguez-Juncá & Judith Morales - 708-717 Intricate covariation between exploration and avoidance learning in a generalist predator
by Chi-Yun Kuo & Hao-En Chin & Yu-Zhe Wu
2023, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 315-324 Opposite-sex associations are linked with annual fitness, but sociality is stable over lifetime
by Jamie Dunning & Terry Burke & Alex Hoi Hang Chan & Heung Ying Janet Chik & Tim Evans & Julia Schroeder - 325-333 Spatial learning overshadows learning novel odors and sounds in both predatory and frugivorous bats
by Marjorie May Dixon & Gerald G Carter & Michael J Ryan & Rachel A Page - 334-339 Functionally redundant multimodal predator cues elicit changes in prey foraging behavior
by Fiona G Shogren & Eileen A Hebets & John P DeLong - 340-345 Relatedness modulates reproductive competition among queens in ant societies with multiple queens
by Heikki Helanterä & Martina Ozan & Liselotte Sundström - 346-353 Experimentally advancing morning emergence time does not increase extra-pair siring success in blue tit males
by Peter Santema & Bart Kempenaers - 354-362 Finding shortcuts through collective tunnel excavations in a subterranean termite
by Zion Michael & Thomas Chouvenc & Nan-Yao Su & Sang-Bin Lee - 363-372 Coercion promotes alloparental care in cooperative breeders
by Markus Zöttl & Tanja Schreier & Michael Taborsky - 373-386 Divergent foraging strategies between populations of sympatric matrilineal killer whales
by Jennifer B Tennessen & Marla M Holt & Brianna M Wright & M Bradley Hanson & Candice K Emmons & Deborah A Giles & Jeffrey T Hogan & Sheila J Thornton & Volker B Deecke - 387-398 The effects of ecology and behavior on the evolution of coloration in Coraciiformes
by Frane Babarović & Christopher R Cooney & Zoë K Varley & Lara O Nouri & Nicola J Nadeau & Gavin H Thomas - 399-407 Cadmium does not affect post-hatching maternal care or early offspring development in earwigs
by Romain Honorio & Sarah Moreau & Charlotte Lécureuil & Joël Meunier - 408-417 Variable ambient temperature promotes song learning and production in zebra finches
by Maëlle Lefeuvre & ChuChu Lu & Carlos A Botero & Joanna Rutkowska - 418-425 Nest material preferences in wild hazel dormice Muscardinus avellanarius: testing predictions from optimal foraging theory
by Sarah A Collins & Sarah M Lane & Minako Ishibashi & Tracey Hamston - 426-436 Varying benefits of generalist and specialist camouflage in two versus four background environments
by Anna E Hughes & Emmanuelle S Briolat & Lina María Arenas & Eric Liggins & Martin Stevens - 437-445 Social network differences and phenotypic divergence between stickleback ecotypes
by Kevin M Neumann & Alison M Bell - 446-456 Grandparental co-residence and grandchild survival: the role of resource competition in a pre-industrial population
by Simon Chapman & Mirkka Danielsbacka & Antti O Tanskanen & Mirkka Lahdenperä & Jenni Pettay & Virpi Lummaa - 457-467 Perturbations highlight importance of social history in parakeet rank dynamics
by Annemarie van der Mare & Xavier Francis & Claire L O’Connell & Cesar O Estien & Chelsea Carminito & Virginia Darby Moore & Nickolas Lormand & Bryan M Kluever & Elizabeth A Hobson - 468-479 Age, but not an immune challenge, triggers terminal investment in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus
by Nicola-Anne J Rutkowski & Yong Zhi Foo & Therésa M Jones & Kathryn B McNamara - 480-487 Recognition of conspecific immunological status in a neotropical paper wasp
by André Rodrigues de Souza & Wilson França & Amanda Prato & Markus J Rantala & Fábio Santos do Nascimento - 488-494 Sexual selection does not drive hindwing tail elaboration in a moon moth, Actias luna
by Juliette J Rubin & Akito Y Kawahara - 495-505 Separate and combined effects of boat noise and a live crab predator on mussel valve gape behavior
by Jeroen Hubert & A Daniëlle van der Burg & Rob Witbaard & Hans Slabbekoorn - 506-513 Mating assortment and the strength of sexual selection in a polyandrous population of Cook Strait giant weta
by Clint D Kelly & Darryl T Gwynne - 514-520 Flexible use of visual and acoustic cues during roost finding in Spix’s disc-winged bat (Thyroptera tricolor)
by Miriam Gioiosa & Marcelo Araya-Salas & Christian Castillo-Salazar & Silvia Chaves-Ramírez & Maurizio Gioiosa & Nazareth Rojas & Mariela Sánchez-Chavarría & Dino Scaravelli & Gloriana Chaverri
2023, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 165-182 Unlike a virgin: a meta-analytical review of female mating status in studies of female mate choice
by Jon Richardson & Marlene Zuk - 184-184 An (almost) fatal blow to conventional wisdom: a comment on Richardson and Zuk
by Liam R Dougherty - 184-184 Female mating status has been overlooked in mate choice research: a comment on Richardson and Zuk
by Varpu Pärssinen & Charlotta Kvarnemo - 184-185 The complex interplay between male and female mating history: a comment on Richardson and Zuk
by Upama Aich & Bob B M Wong - 185-186 Assumptions, models and data: a comment on Richardson and Zuk
by Lutz Fromhage & Michael D Jennions - 186-187 Keeping the Virgin in her niche: a commentary on Richardson and Zuk
by Paola Fascinetto-Zago & Gil G Rosenthal - 187-188 The value of not trusting intuition: a response to comments on Richardson and Zuk
by Jon Richardson & Marlene Zuk - 189-196 Eyes on the future: buffering increased costs of incubation by abandoning offspring
by Sveinn Are Hanssen & Kjell Einar Erikstad & Hanno Sandvik & Torkild Tveraa & Jan Ove Bustnes - 197-209 The effect of individual state on the strength of mate choice in females and males
by Liam R Dougherty - 210-222 The effect of heterospecific and conspecific competition on inter-individual differences in tungara frog tadpole (Engystomops pustulosus) behavior
by Cammy Beyts & Maddalena Cella & Nick Colegrave & Roger Downie & Julien G A Martin & Patrick Walsh - 223-235 Display site selection in a ground dwelling bird: the importance of viewshed
by Alberto Ucero & Juan C Alonso & Carlos Palacín & Inmaculada Abril-Colón & José M Álvarez-Martínez - 236-243 Territoriality varies across elevation in a Hawaiian songbird
by Gabrielle R Names & Thomas P Hahn & John C Wingfield & Kathleen E Hunt - 244-250 An experimental field test of female defense in territorial male collared lizards
by Troy A Baird & Dalton C Leibold - 251-260 Simulated infection alters the behavior of pair bonded songbirds and their healthy neighbors
by Ashley C Love & Anna C Anthony & Aimee Nash & Angel Campos-Melara & Jahnavi Kodali & Sarah E DuRant - 261-268 Turnover in male dominance offsets the positive effect of polygyny on within-group relatedness
by Mark Dyble & Tim H Clutton-Brock - 269-277 The presence of territorial damselfish predicts choosy client species richness at cleaning stations
by Katie Dunkley & Kathryn E Whittey & Amy Ellison & Sarah E Perkins & Jo Cable & James E Herbert-Read - 278-286 Jekyll and Hyde: Day–night personality differences in the water scorpion Nepa hoffmanni
by Hyoseul Hyun & Chang S Han - 287-296 Testing the local mate competition rule in a quasi-gregarious parasitoid with facultative superparasitism
by Peng-Cheng Liu & Zi-Yin Wang & Mei Qi & Hao-Yuan Hu - 297-305 The habitat connectivity hypothesis of escape in urban woodland birds
by Max Radvan & Anthony R Rendall & Michael A Weston - 306-313 The size of a smell: assessment of rival’s relative size from femoral secretions in the common wall lizards, Podarcis muralis (Laurenti, 1768)
by Stefano Scali & Roberto Sacchi & Elisabetta Gozzo & Stefano Chiesa & Alan J Coladonato & Marco A L Zuffi & Marco Mangiacotti
2023, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-13 Color under pressure: how multiple factors shape defensive coloration
by Elizabeth G Postema & Mia K Lippey & Tiernan Armstrong-Ingram - 14-14 Defensive coloration as a multivariate optimum: a comment on Postema et al
by Devi Stuart-Fox - 15-15 On the spectrum of animal coloration: a comment on Postema et al
by Sami Merilaita - 15-16 Multiple opportunities arise from multiple color defense strategies: a comment on Postema et al
by Jennifer L Kelley & William L Allen - 16-17 Multiple views on animal coloration: a comment on Postema et al
by Darrell J Kemp - 17-18 Tackling complexity in animal color research: a response to comments on Postema et al
by Elizabeth G Postema & Mia K Lippey & Tiernan Armstrong-Ingram - 19-32 Higher ultraviolet skin reflectance signals submissiveness in the anemonefish, Amphiprion akindynos
by Laurie J Mitchell & Fabio Cortesi & N Justin Marshall & Karen L Cheney - 33-41 Size of an interspecific competitor may be a source of information in reproductive decisions
by Reetta Hämäläinen & Panu Välimäki & Jukka T Forsman - 42-49 Personality predicts mode of attack in a generalist ground spider predator
by Narmin Beydizada & Stano Pekár - 50-62 Which plumage patches provide information about condition and success in a female fairy-wren?
by Sergio Nolazco & Kaspar Delhey & Marie Fan & Michelle L Hall & Sjouke A Kingma & Michael J Roast & Niki Teunissen & Anne Peters - 63-75 Can native predators be used as a stepping stone to reduce prey naivety to novel predators?
by Leanne K Van der Weyde & Daniel T Blumstein & Mike Letnic & Katherine Tuft & Ned Ryan-Schofield & Katherine E Moseby - 76-88 Foraging in heterogeneous landscapes: variation in movement patterns of a tropical sand-bubbler crab
by Tin Yan Hui & Gray A Williams - 89-98 Group social structure has limited impact on reproductive success in a wild mammal
by Conner S Philson & Daniel T Blumstein - 99-107 An arachnid’s guide to being an ant: morphological and behavioral mimicry in ant-mimicking spiders
by Nimish Subramaniam & Krishnapriya Tamma & Divya Uma - 108-116 Sex differences in the predictability of risk-taking behavior
by Jack A Brand & Jason Henry & Gabriela C Melo & Donald Wlodkowic & Bob B M Wong & Jake M Martin - 117-124 Ineffective integration of multiple anti-predator defenses in a rotifer: a low-cost insurance?
by Yuhan He & Konghao Zhu & Kangshun Zhao & Liang He & Ulrika Candolin & Jun Xu & Huan Zhang - 125-135 Tracking the path of predator recognition in a predator-naive population of the pond snail
by Anuradha Batabyal & Ken Lukowiak - 136-149 Photoperiod and rainfall are associated with seasonal shifts in social structure in a songbird
by Joseph F Welklin & Samantha M Lantz & Sarah Khalil & Nicole M Moody & Jordan Karubian & Michael S Webster - 150-159 Patterns of extra-territorial nest-box visits in a songbird suggest a role in extrapair mating
by Peter Santema & Bart Kempenaers - 160-161 Female song can be over-looked in even the most intensively studied songbirds
by Naomi E Langmore
2022, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 1047-1057 Light received by embryos promotes postnatal junior phenotypes in a seabird
[The evolution of social behavior]
by Francisco Ruiz-Raya & Jose C Noguera & Alberto Velando - 1058-1069 On the strategic learning of signal associations
[Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4]
by Thomas N Sherratt & James Voll - 1070-1079 Monks relax sibling competition over parental resources in Tibetan populations
[Cooperative breeding in birds: a comparative test of the life history hypothesis]
by Liqiong Zhou & Erhao Ge & Alberto J C Micheletti & Yuan Chen & Juan Du & Ruth Mace - 1080-1092 Kin do not always help: testing multiple hypotheses on nest feeding in a cooperatively breeding bird
[On the Existence of Maximum Likelihood Estimates in Logistic Regression Models]
by Laurence Cousseau & Dries Van de Loock & Beate Apfelbeck & Mwangi Githiru & Erik Matthysen & Luc Lens - 1093-1106 Sexual selection for flight performance in hummingbirds
[Daring females, devoted males, and reversed sexual size dimorphism in the sand-dwelling spider Allocosa brasiliensis (Araneae, Lycosidae)]
by Sean C Wilcox & Christopher J Clark - 1107-1114 Chemical footprints mediate habitat selection in co-occurring aphids
[Repellency and toxicity of the crude ethanolic extract of Limoniastrum guyonianum against Tribolium castaneum]
by Mitzy F Porras & Nathaniel McCartney & Günther Raspotnig & Edwin G Rajotte - 1115-1122 Anthropogenic noise and light alter temporal but not spatial breeding behavior in a wild frog
[Lack of consistent responses to aircraft noise in dawn song timing of bird populations near tropical airports]
by Andrew D Cronin & Judith A H Smit & Wouter Halfwerk - 1123-1132 Triparental ageing in a laboratory population of an insect with maternal care
[Male age alone predicts paternity success under sperm competition when effects of age and past mating effort are experimentally separated]
by Hilary Cope & Edward R Ivimey-Cook & Jacob Moorad - 1133-1140 Habitat change alters the expression and efficiency of a female ornament
[Does eutrophication-driven evolution change aquatic ecosystems?]
by Sini Bäckroos & Lea Ala-Ilomäki & Ulrika Candolin - 1141-1152 Personality-mediated speed-accuracy tradeoffs in mating in a 17-year periodical cicada
[Does perceived predation risk affect patterns of extra-pair paternity? A field experiment in a passerine bird]
by Allison M Roth & Sarah M Kent & Elizabeth A Hobson & Gene Kritsky & Shinichi Nakagawa - 1153-1160 The mere presence of cuckoos in breeding area alters egg-ejection decisions in Daurian redstarts
[Model cuckoo Cuculus canorus eggs accepted by Rufous bush chats Cercotrichas galactotes during the parasite’s absence from the breeding area]
by Jinggang Zhang & Peter Santema & Jianqiang Li & William E Feeney & Wenhong Deng & Bart Kempenaers - 1161-1169 Jumping out of trouble: evidence for a cognitive map in guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
[Animal navigation]
by Hannah De Waele & Catarina Vila Pouca & Dimphy van Boerdonk & Ewoud Luiten & Lisanne M Leenheer & David Mitchell & Regina Vega-Trejo & Alexander Kotrschal - 1170-1179 Effects of resource availability on the web structure of female western black widows: is the web structure constrained by physiological trade-offs?
[Predators that benefit prey and prey that harm predators: unusual effects of interacting foraging adaptation]
by Louis-Philippe Toupin & Tom Ratz & Pierre-Olivier Montiglio - 1180-1187 Something in the wind: the influence of wind speed and direction on African lion movement behavior
[The role of vibrissae in behavior: a status review]
by Matthew Wijers & Paul Trethowan & Byron du Preez & Andrew J Loveridge & Andrew Markham & David W Macdonald & Robert A Montgomery - 1188-1195 Metabolic rate shapes differences in foraging efficiency among honeybee foragers
[Life-history strategies of optimal foragers]
by Julian Cassano & Dhruba Naug - 1196-1206 Black and orange coloration predict success during male–male competition in the guppy
[Sexual selection, natural selection and quality advertisement]
by Alexa G Guerrera & M J Daniel & K A Hughes
2022, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 903-911 Can you hear/see me? Multisensory integration of signals does not always facilitate mate choice
[Exact inference for categorical data: recent advances and continuing controversies]
by Derek A Coss & Michael J Ryan & Rachel A Page & Kimberly L Hunter & Ryan C Taylor - 912-925 Female blue tits sing frequently: a sex comparison of occurrence, context, and structure of song
[Ultraviolet sexual dimorphism and assortative mating in blue tits]
by Javier Sierro & Selvino R de Kort & Katharina Riebel & Ian R Hartley - 926-936 Why does the complexity of functionally equivalent signals vary across closely related species?
[Multiple receivers, multiple ornaments, and a trade-off between agonistic and epigamic signaling in a widowbird]
by Claire M V Nelson & William B Sherwin & Terry J Ord - 937-945 Plasticity of snowy plover incubation behaviors in response to risks of nest predation
[The influence of a hot environment on parental cooperation of a ground-nesting shorebird, the Kentish plover Charadrius alexandrinus]
by Kristen S Ellis & Randy T Larsen & Cameron K Ghalambor & David N Koons - 946-953 Previous inter-sexual aggression increases female mating propensity in fruit flies
[The evolution of polyandry: multiple mating and female fitness in insects]
by David C S Filice & Reuven Dukas - 954-966 Resource-dependent investment in male sexual traits in a viviparous fish
[Body size and its effect on male-male competition in Hylaeus alcyoneus (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)]
by Erika Fernlund Isaksson & Charel Reuland & Ariel F Kahrl & Alessandro Devigili & John L Fitzpatrick - 967-978 Studying predator foraging mode and hunting success at the individual level with an online videogame
[On the problem of predicting real world characteristics from virtual worlds]
by Maxime Fraser Franco & Francesca Santostefano & Clint D Kelly & Pierre-Olivier Montiglio - 979-988 Failed despots and the equitable distribution of fitness in a subsidized species
[Despotic distribution, unequal reproductive success, and population regulation in the jay Garrulus glandarius L]
by Kristin M Brunk & Elena H West & M Zachariah Peery & Anna Pidgeon - 989-998 Predicting foraging dive outcomes in chinstrap penguins using biologging and animal-borne cameras
[Pursuit of food versus pursuit of information in a Markovian perception-action loop model of foraging]
by Fabrizio Manco & Stephen D J Lang & Philip N Trathan - 999-1006 Environment and mate attractiveness in a wild insect
[Female pied flycatchers choose territory quality and not male characteristics]
by Tom Tregenza & Petri T Niemelä & Rolando Rodríguez-Muñoz & Paul E Hopwood - 1007-1017 Patch quality and habitat fragmentation shape the foraging patterns of a specialist folivore
[The effects of experimental habitat destruction and patch isolation on space use and fitness parameters in female root vole Microtus oeconomus]
by Mathew S Crowther & Adrian I Rus & Valentina S A Mella & Mark B Krockenberger & Jasmine Lindsay & Ben D Moore & Clare McArthur - 1018-1024 Female fruit flies copy the acceptance, but not the rejection, of a mate
[The evolutionary consequences of mate copying on male traits]
by Sabine Nöbel & Magdalena Monier & Laura Fargeot & Guillaume Lespagnol & Etienne Danchin & Guillaume Isabel - 1025-1035 Neonate personality affects early-life resource acquisition in a large social mammal
[An analysis of vigilance in the Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica)]
by Bawan Amin & Dómhnall J Jennings & Alison Norman & Andrew Ryan & Vasiliki Ioannidis & Alice Magee & Hayley-Anne Haughey & Amy Haigh & Simone Ciuti - 1036-1043 Call combinations in chimpanzees: a social tool?
[Semantic combinations in primate calls]
by Maël Leroux & Bosco Chandia & Alexandra B Bosshard & Klaus Zuberbühler & Simon W Townsend
2022, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 667-669 What is cultural evolution anyway?
by Alberto J C Micheletti & Eva Brandl & Ruth Mace - 670-678 Captivating color: evidence for optimal stimulus design in a polymorphic prey lure
by Darrell J Kemp & Will Edwards & Thomas E White - 679-687 Female countertactics to male feticide and infanticide in a multilevel primate society
by Zuofu Xiang & Yang Yu & Hui Yao & Qinglang Hu & Wanji Yang & Ming Li - 688-697 Risky business: males choose more receptive adults over safer subadults in a cannibalistic spider
by Lenka Sentenská & Catherine Scott & Pierick Mouginot & Maydianne C B Andrade