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2013, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 532-539 Aggression is task dependent in the red harvester ant (Pogonomyrmex barbatus)
by Shelby J. Sturgis & Deborah M. Gordon - 540-546 Nonrandom brood mixing suggests adoption in a colonial cichlid
by Franziska C. Schaedelin & Wouter F.D. van Dongen & Richard H. Wagner - 547-552 Temporal patterns of broadcast calls in the corncrake encode information arbitrarily
by Paweł Ręk & Tomasz S. Osiejuk - 553-563 Effects of habitat complexity on mating behavior and mating success in a marine fish
by Lise Cats Myhre & Elisabet Forsgren & Trond Amundsen - 564-569 The long-term consequences of egg predation
by Sveinn Are Hanssen & Kjell Einar Erikstad - 570-578 Local–foreign dialect discrimination and responses to mixed-dialect duets in the North Island kōkako
by David W. Bradley & Laura E. Molles & Joseph R. Waas
2013, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Leigh W. Simmons - 1-12 Evolutionary games and gambits
by Alasdair I. Houston - 1-13 Learning to avoid the behavioral gambit
by Arnon Lotem - 2-11 Exposing the behavioral gambit: the evolution of learning and decision rules
by Tim W. Fawcett & Steven Hamblin & Luc-Alain Giraldeau - 13-14 The bounds of rationality and cognitive building blocks
by Jeffrey R. Stevens - 14-15 We can study how mechanisms evolve without knowing the rules of chess or the workings of the brain
by Tim W. Fawcett & Steven Hamblin & Luc-Alain Giraldeau - 16-20 Randomized or fixed order for studies of behavioral syndromes?
by Alison Bell - 21-28 Editor's choice Strength in numbers: males in a carnivore grow bigger when they associate and hunt cooperatively
by Mia-Lana Lührs & Melanie Dammhahn & Peter Kappeler - 29-38 The secret sex lives of sage-grouse: multiple paternity and intraspecific nest parasitism revealed through genetic analysis
by Krista L. Bird & Cameron L. Aldridge & Jennifer E. Carpenter & Cynthia A. Paszkowski & Mark S. Boyce & David W. Coltman - 39-46 Maternally chosen nest sites positively affect multiple components of offspring fitness in a lizard
by Aaron M. Reedy & David Zaragoza & Daniel A. Warner - 47-52 Incubating females use dynamic risk assessment to evaluate the risk posed by different predators
by Nicole A. Schneider & Michael Griesser - 53-62 Amphibians’ response to the lunar synodic cycle—a review of current knowledge, recommendations, and implications for conservation
by Rachel Grant & Tim Halliday & Elizabeth Chadwick - 63-69 Brook trout use individual recognition and transitive inference to determine social rank
by Shannon L. White & Charles Gowan - 70-81 No evidence for deception over allocation to brood care in a cooperative bird
by C.M. Young & L.E. Browning & J.L. Savage & S.C. Griffith & Andrew F. Russell - 82-88 Strategic sperm allocation and a Coolidge effect in an externally fertilizing species
by Rowena Spence & Martin Reichard & Carl Smith - 89-97 Size-dependent microhabitat selection by masquerading prey
by John Skelhorn & Graeme D. Ruxton - 98-112 Alternative behavioral measures of postconflict affiliation
by Corina J. Logan & Nathan J. Emery & Nicola S. Clayton - 113-118 Collective choice of a higher-protein food source by gregarious caterpillars occurs through differences in exploration
by Melanie McClure & Lisanne Morcos & Emma Despland - 119-127 Does hatching failure breed infidelity?
by Malika Ihle & Bart Kempenaers & Wolfgang Forstmeier - 128-135 Finding food: outbound searching behavior in the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti
by Patrick Schultheiss & Ken Cheng - 136-143 Are female offspring from a single-egg seabird more costly to raise?
by Ditte Lyngbo Kristensen & Kjell Einar Erikstad & Tone Kristin Reiertsen & Truls Moum & Robert T. Barrett & Susanne Jenni-Eiermann - 144-151 Genetic polyethism in the polyandrous desert ant Cataglyphis cursor
by Pierre-André Eyer & Julien Freyer & Serge Aron - 152-161 Divergent use of spawning habitat by male capelin (Mallotus villosus) in a warm and cold year
by Gail K. Davoren - 162-168 Short-term but not long-term patch avoidance in an orchid-pollinating solitary wasp
by Michael R. Whitehead & Rod Peakall - 169-181 Local offspring density and sex ratio affect sex allocation in the great tit
by Stephanie P. M. Michler & Marion Nicolaus & Marco van der Velde & Reinder Radersma & Richard Ubels & Christiaan Both & Jan Komdeur & Joost M. Tinbergen - 182-189 Trapline foraging by bumble bees: VI. Behavioral alterations under speed–accuracy trade-offs
by Kazuharu Ohashi & James D. Thomson - 190-197 Movement in a selfish seal herd: do seals follow simple or complex movement rules?
by Alta De Vos & M. Justin O’Riain - 198-204 The effects of recruitment to direct predator cues on predator responses in meerkats
by Markus Zöttl & Raphaela Lienert & Tim Clutton-Brock & Eva Millesi & Marta B. Manser - 205-212 Sex-specific offspring growth according to maternal testosterone, corticosterone, and glucose levels
by Samuli Helle & Toni Laaksonen & Otso Huitu - 213-222 Revealed by conspicuousness: distractive markings reduce camouflage
by Martin Stevens & Kate L. A. Marshall & Jolyon Troscianko & Sive Finlay & Dan Burnand & Sarah L. Chadwick - 223-228 To compensate or not to compensate: testing the negotiation model in the context of nest defense
by Alfréd Trnka & Tomáš Grim - 229-236 Paternal effects on access to resources in a promiscuous primate society
by Elise Huchard & Marie J. Charpentier & Harry Marshall & Andrew J. King & Leslie A. Knapp & Guy Cowlishaw - 237-244 Differential maturation of sexual traits: revealing sex while reducing male and female aggressiveness
by Pablo Vergara & Jesús Martínez-Padilla & Juan A. Fargallo - 245-252 Evolution of defense against depletion of local food resources in a mechanistic foraging model
by Martin Hinsch & Ido Pen & Jan Komdeur - 253-261 The growth benefits of aggressive behavior vary with individual metabolism and resource predictability
by Mia O. Hoogenboom & John D. Armstrong & Ton G. G. Groothuis & Neil B. Metcalfe - 262-266 Mammalian nest predator feces as a cue in avian habitat selection decisions
by Jukka T. Forsman & Mikko Mönkkönen & Erkki Korpimäki & Robert L. Thomson - 267-272 Tropical birds take small risks
by Anders Pape Møller & Wei Liang - 273-279 Color-assortative mating in a color-polymorphic lacertid lizard
by Guillem Pérez i de Lanuza & Enrique Font & Pau Carazo - 280-292 Short timescale rate maximization by gulls and implications for predation on size-structured prey
by Justin P. Suraci & Lawrence M. Dill - 293-304 Geometric analysis of macronutrient selection in breeds of the domestic dog, Canis lupus familiaris
by Adrian K. Hewson-Hughes & Victoria L. Hewson-Hughes & Alison Colyer & Andrew T. Miller & Scott J. McGrane & Simon R. Hall & Richard F. Butterwick & Stephen J. Simpson & David Raubenheimer - 305-310 Eyespot display in the peacock butterfly triggers antipredator behaviors in naïve adult fowl
by Martin Olofsson & Hanne Løvlie & Jessika Tibblin & Sven Jakobsson & Christer Wiklund
2012, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 925-933 Supercolonies of billions in an invasive ant: What is a society?
by Mark W. Moffett - 934-934 Seeing the forest and the trees
by Deborah M. Gordon & Nicole E. Heller - 934-935 The logic of hypersocial colonies
by Jes Søe Pedersen - 935-937 Comment on Moffett: “Supercolonies of billions in an invasive ant: What is a society?”
by Philip J. Lester & Monica A. M. Gruber - 937-938 Ecological and evolutionary perspectives on “supercolonies”: a commentary on Moffett
by A. V. Suarez & E. L. Suhr - 938-939 Supercolonies, nests, and societies: distinguishing the forests from the trees
by Mark W. Moffett - 940-943 The challenges of mixing associational learning theory with information-based decision-making theory
by Meredith Root-Bernstein - 944-954 Spontaneous formation of multiple routes in individual desert ants (Cataglyphis velox)
by Michael Mangan & Barbara Webb - 955-959 Lateralization in refuge selection in Podarcis hispanica at different hierarchical levels
by Enrique García-Muñoz & Verónica Gomes & Miguel A. Carretero - 970-976 Influence of immediate predation risk by lions on the vigilance of prey of different body size
by S. Périquet & L. Todd-Jones & M. Valeix & B. Stapelkamp & N. Elliot & M. Wijers & O. Pays & D. Fortin & H. Madzikanda & H. Fritz & D. W. Macdonald & A. J. Loveridge - 977-991 When should animals share food? Game theory applied to kleptoparasitic populations with food sharing
by Christoforos Hadjichrysanthou & Mark Broom - 992-998 Regulation of queen development through worker aggression in a predatory ant
by Clint A. Penick & Jürgen Liebig - 999-1008 Alternative reproductive tactics in female horseshoe crabs
by Sheri L. Johnson & H. Jane Brockmann - 1009-1014 Male courtship pheromones as indicators of genetic quality in an arctiid moth (Utetheisa ornatrix)
by Caitlin A. Kelly & Amanda J. Norbutus & Anthony F. Lagalante & Vikram K. Iyengar - 1015-1021 Kinship, parentage, and temporal stability in nursery colonies of Leisler’s bat (Nyctalus leisleri)
by Emma S. M. Boston & Stéphane G. Roué & W. I. Montgomery & Paulo A. Prodöhl - 1022-1029 Nest site and weather affect the personality of harvester ant colonies
by Noa Pinter-Wollman & Deborah M. Gordon & Susan Holmes - 1030-1035 Urban areas as refuges from predators and flight distance of prey
by Anders Pape Møller - 1036-1041 Comb size and color relate to sperm quality: a test of the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis
by Kristen J. Navara & Erin M. Anderson & Meghan L. Edwards - 1042-1048 Costs of elaborate weapons in a rhinoceros beetle: how difficult is it to fly with a big horn?
by Erin L. McCullough & Paul R. Weingarden & Douglas J. Emlen - 1049-1058 Photorefractoriness and energy availability interact to permit facultative timing of spring breeding
by James C. Dooley & Brian J. Prendergast - 1059-1067 The importance of a good neighborhood: dispersal decisions in juvenile common lizards are based on social environment
by Elodie Verckena & Barry Sinervob & Jean Clobertc - 1068-1077 Prospecting behavior and the influenceof forest cover on natal dispersal in aresident bird
by Allison S. Cox & Dylan C. Kesler - 1078-1088 Reinterpreting Bateman gradients: multiple mating and selection in both sexes of a songbird species
by N.M. Gerlach & J.W McGlothlin & P.G Parker & E.D Ketterson - 1089-1101 Wind selectivity and partial compensation for wind drift among nocturnally migrating passerines
by James D. McLaren & Judy Shamoun-Baranes & Willem Bouten - 1102-1107 Parent–offspring conflict during the transition to independence in a pelagic seabird
by Samuel Riou & Olivier Chastel & Keith C Hamer - 1108-1114 Alternative matings and the opportunity costs of paternal care in house sparrows
by P. L. Schwagmeyer & Patricia G. Parker & Douglas W. Mock & Hubert Schwabl - 1115-1125 Modeling multiple nonconsumptive effects in simple food webs: a modified Lotka–Volterra approach
by Ashley E. Larsen - 1126-1132 Dominance status and sex influence nutritional state and immunity in burying beetles Nicrophorus orbicollis
by Sandra Steiger & Susan N. Gershman & Adam M. Pettinger & Anne-Katrin Eggert & Scott K. Sakaluk - 1133-1139 Opposite effects of learning cause asymmetric mate preferences in hybridizing species
by Machteld N Verzijden & Zachary W Culumber & Gil G Rosenthal - 1140-1145 How effective and persistent are fragmentsof male genitalia as mating plugs?
by M.E. Herberstein & A.E. Wignall & S.H. Nessler & A.M.T. Harmer & J.M. Schneider - 1146-1153 Male decisions or female accessibility? Spatiotemporal patterns of extra pair paternity in a songbird
by David Canal & Roger Jovani & Jaime Potti
2011, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 1131-1140 Intrasexual competition in females: evidence for sexual selection?
by Kimberly A. Rosvall - 1141-1141 Comment on "Intrasexual competition among females: evidence for sexual selection" by Kimberly Rosvall
by Geoffrey M. While - 1142-1142 Comment on Rosvall: "Intrasexual competition among females: evidence for sexual selection?"
by Elisabet Forsgren - 1142-1143 Female sexual selection in light of the Darwin--Bateman paradigm
by Malin Ah-King - 1143-1144 Understanding intrasexual competition and sexual selection requires an evolutionary ecology framework
by Matthew R. Robinson - 1144-1146 By any name, female--female competition yields differential mating success
by Kimberly A. Rosvall - 1146-1147 What is sexual selection and the short herstory of female trait variation
by Patricia Adair Gowaty - 1147-1148 Quality, need, or hunger; begging the question
by Camilla A. Hinde & H. Charles J. Godfray - 1149-1153 A case of mental time travel in ant-following birds?
by Corina J. Logan & Sean O'Donnell & Nicola S. Clayton - 1154-1155 Pleiotropy, "sexy" traits, and speciation
by Kerry L. Shaw & Christopher K. Ellison & Kevin P. Oh & Chris Wiley - 1156-1165 Behavioral and physiological responses to male handicap in chick-rearing black-legged kittiwakes
by Sarah Leclaire & Vincent Bourret & Richard H. Wagner & Scott A. Hatch & Fabrice Helfenstein & Olivier Chastel & Étienne Danchin - 1166-1172 Condition dependence and the origins of elevated fluctuating asymmetry in quality signals
by Michael J. Sheehan & Elizabeth A. Tibbetts - 1173-1177 Birds flee en mass from New Year's Eve fireworks
by Judy Shamoun-Baranes & Adriaan M. Dokter & Hans van Gasteren & E. Emiel van Loon & Hidde Leijnse & Willem Bouten - 1178-1186 Heterozygosity and fitness benefits of extrapair mate choice in White-rumped Swallows (Tachycineta leucorrhoa)
by Valentina Ferretti & Viviana Massoni & Florencia Bulit & David W. Winkler & Irby J. Lovette - 1187-1194 Cuticular hydrocarbons as potential kin recognition cues in a subsocial spider
by Lena Grinsted & Trine Bilde & Patrizia d'Ettorre - 1195-1200 Macroparasitism influences reproductive success in red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)
by Krista Gooderham & Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde - 1201-1208 The evolution of lateralized foot use in parrots: a phylogenetic approach
by Culum Brown & Maria Magat - 1209-1217 Species identity cues: possibilities for errors during vibrational communication on plant stems
by Maarten de Groot & Andrej Čokl & Meta Virant-Doberlet - 1218-1226 Reproductive effort transiently reduces antioxidant capacity in a wild bird
by Sylvain Losdat & Fabrice Helfenstein & Benoit Gaude & Heinz Richner - 1227-1233 Behavioral type and growth rate in a cichlid fish
by Dik Heg & Roger Schürch & Susan Rothenberger - 1234-1240 Encounter rates with conspecific males influence female mate choice in a naturally hybridizing fish
by Pamela M. Willis & Michael J. Ryan & Gil G. Rosenthal - 1241-1248 Who are the innovators? A field experiment with 2 passerine species
by Julie Morand-Ferron & Ella F. Cole & James E.C. Rawles & John L. Quinn - 1249-1255 Multimodal begging signals reflect independent indices of nestling condition in European starlings
by Staffan Jacob & Guillaume Rieucau & Philipp Heeb - 1256-1263 Intraspecific preen oil odor preferences in dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis)
by Danielle J. Whittaker & Kaitlin M. Richmond & Allison K. Miller & Ryan Kiley & Christine Bergeon Burns & Jonathan W. Atwell & Ellen D. Ketterson - 1264-1271 The evolutionary significance of butterfly eyespots
by Ullasa Kodandaramaiah - 1272-1277 Root herbivory affects oviposition and feeding behavior of a foliar herbivore
by P. Anderson & M.M. Sadek & F.L. Wäckers - 1278-1285 The logical polyp: assessments and decisions during contests in the beadlet anemone Actinia equina
by Fabian S. Rudin & Mark Briffa - 1286-1293 Are innovative species ecological generalists? A test in North American birds
by Sarah E. Overington & Andrea S. Griffin & Daniel Sol & Louis Lefebvre - 1294-1303 Predation and kin-structured populations: an empirical perspective on the evolution of cooperation
by Andrew P. Beckerman & Stuart P. Sharp & Ben J. Hatchwell - 1304-1311 Where does a flock end from an information perspective? A comparative experiment with live and robotic birds
by Esteban Fernández-Juricic & Victor Kowalski - 1312-1319 Throat patch size and darkness covaries with testosterone in females of a sex-role reversed species
by Christina Muck & Wolfgang Goymann - 1320-1325 Integrating fundamental and formant frequencies in women's preferences for men's voices
by D. R. Feinberg & B. C. Jones & L. M. DeBruine & J. J. M. O'Connor & C. C. Tigue & D. J. Borak - 1326-1331 Number of eyespots and their intimidating effect on naïve predators in the peacock butterfly
by Sami Merilaita & Adrian Vallin & Ullasa Kodandaramaiah & Marina Dimitrova & Suvi Ruuskanen & Toni Laaksonen - 1332-1336 Copulation duration in the soldier fly: the roles of cryptic male choice and sperm competition risk
by Flavia Barbosa - 1337-1343 Reluctant challengers: why do subordinate female meerkats rarely displace their dominant mothers?
by Stuart P. Sharp & Tim H. Clutton-Brock - 1344-1352 The sexual signals of the East-Mediterranean barn swallow: a different swallow tale
by Yoni Vortman & Arnon Lotem & Roi Dor & Irby J. Lovette & Rebecca J. Safran - 1353-1363 Costs of behavioral synchrony as a potential driver behind size-assorted grouping
by Angela N. Aivaz & Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl - 1364-1373 Spatial variation in food availability predicts extrapair paternity in the arctic fox
by Cassandra Cameron & Dominique Berteaux & France Dufresne
2011, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 909-917 Honest begging: expanding from Signal of Need
by Douglas W. Mock & Matthew B. Dugas & Stephanie A. Strickler - 918-919 New labels for old whines
by Rufus A. Johnstone & Rebecca M. Kilner - 919-920 On the meaning of hunger and behavioral control in the evolution of honest begging
by Mathias Kölliker - 920-921 Honest begging: signals of need, quality, and/or hunger?
by Jonathan Wright - 921-922 Begging for a better future: how far can behavioral ecologists go without specifying mechanisms?
by Uri Grodzinski & Roi Dor & Arnon Lotem - 922-922 Fine whines improve with age
by Douglas W. Mock & Matthew B. Dugas & Stephanie A. Strickler - 923-931 Lethal combat over limited resources: testing the importance of competitors and kin
by Tabitha M. Innocent & Stuart A. West & Jennifer L. Sanderson & Nita Hyrkkanen & Sarah E. Reece - 932-939 Females call the shots: breeding dispersal and divorce in blue tits
by Vicente García-Navas & Juan José Sanz - 940-946 Predation risk and jumping behavior in Pseudopaludicola aff. falcipes tadpoles
by Verônica Thiemi Tsutae de Sousa & Fabrício Barreto Teresa & Denise de Cerqueira Rossa-Feres - 947-950 Know thine enemy's neighbor: neighbor size affects floaters' choice of whom to fight
by Richard N.C. Milner & Michael D. Jennions & Patricia R.Y. Backwell - 951-959 Aggressive calls improve leading callers' attractiveness in the treefrog Dendropsophus ebraccatus
by Michael S. Reichert - 960-966 Division of labor increases with colony size in the harvester ant Pogonomyrmex californicus
by C. Tate Holbrook & Phillip M. Barden & Jennifer H. Fewell - 967-975 Species- and sex-specific adjustments of movement behavior to landscape heterogeneity in butterflies
by Camille Turlure & Michel Baguette & Virginie M. Stevens & Dirk Maes - 976-984 How does a diurnal hawkmoth find nectar? Differences in sensory control with a nocturnal relative
by Joaquín Goyret & Almut Kelber - 985-992 An empirical and experimental test of risk and costs of kleptoparasitism for African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) inside and outside a protected area
by Ester van der Meer & Mkhalalwa Moyo & Gregory S.A. Rasmussen & Hervé Fritz - 993-1002 Attack-based indices, not movement patterns, reveal intraspecific variation in foraging behavior
by Steven C. Williams & Lance D. McBrayer - 1003-1011 Female--female aggression around mating: an extra cost of sociality in a multimale primate society
by Elise Huchard & Guy Cowlishaw - 1012-1019 Rethinking visual supernormal stimuli in cuckoos: visual modeling of host and parasite signals
by Keita D. Tanaka & Gen Morimoto & Martin Stevens & Keisuke Ueda - 1020-1025 Contact with caterpillar hairs triggers predator-specific defensive responses
by Ignacio Castellanos & Pedro Barbosa & Iriana Zuria & Toomas Tammaru & Mary C. Christman - 1026-1032 Productivity increases with variation in aggression among group members in Temnothorax ants
by Andreas P. Modlmeier & Susanne Foitzik - 1033-1041 Female mouthbrooders in control of pre- and postmating sexual selection
by Marcel P. Haesler & Charlotte M. Lindeyer & Oliver Otti & Danielle Bonfils & Dik Heg & Michael Taborsky - 1042-1052 How colorful are birds? Evolution of the avian plumage color gamut
by Mary Caswell Stoddard & Richard O. Prum - 1053-1063 Geological variation in particle surface-roughness preference in the case-bearing caddisflies
by Jun-ichi Okano & Eisuke Kikuchi & Osamu Sasaki & Shugo Ohi - 1064-1069 Information gleaned and former patch quality determine foraging behavior of parasitic wasps
by P. Louâpre & J. van Baaren & J.S. Pierre & J.J.M. van Alphen - 1070-1078 Neatness depends on season, age, and sex in Iberian ibex Capra pyrenaica
by Mathieu Sarasa & Jesús M. Pérez & Samer Alasaad & Emmanuel Serrano & Ramón C. Soriguer & José-Enrique Granados & Paulino Fandos & Jean Joachim & Georges Gonzalez - 1079-1087 Dominance status and carcass availability affect the outcome of sperm competition in burying beetles
by Adam M. Pettinger & Sandra Steiger & Josef K. Müller & Scott K. Sakaluk & Anne-Katrin Eggert - 1088-1095 Mate-feeding has evolved as a compensatory energetic strategy that affects breeding success in birds
by Ismael Galván & Juan José Sanz - 1096-1103 Determinants of local and migratory movements of Great Lakes double-crested cormorants
by Alban Guillaumet & Brian Dorr & Guiming Wang & Jimmy D. Taylor & Richard B. Chipman & Heidi Scherr & Jeff Bowman & Kenneth F. Abraham & Terry J. Doyle & Elizabeth Cranker - 1104-1113 The cost of mating and mutual mate choice in 2 role--reversed honey locust beetles
by Yassaman Salehialavi & Karoline Fritzsche & Göran Arnqvist - 1114-1122 Agonistic interactions and their implications for parasitoid species coexistence
by Rihab Mohamad & Jean-Paul Monge & Marlène Goubault - 1123-1130 Long-term consequences of early development on personality traits: a study in European rabbits
by Heiko G. Rödel & Raquel Monclús
2011, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 679-691 Parental-care parasitism: how do unrelated offspring attain acceptance by foster parents?
by María Roldán & Manuel Soler - 692-695 Sperm dynamics in spiders
by M.E. Herberstein & J.M. Schneider & G. Uhl & P. Michalik - 696-700 Egg size matching by an intraspecific brood parasite
by Patrick R. Lemons & James S. Sedinger - 701-709 Mating asymmetry resulting from sexual conflict in the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis
by Yoshikazu C. Sugano & Shin-ichi Akimoto - 710-716 Genetic diversity, colony chemical phenotype, and nest mate recognition in the ant Formica fusca
by Heikki Helanterä & Yasmin R. Lee & Falko P. Drijfhout & Stephen J. Martin - 717-722 Maternal stress to partner quality is linked to adaptive offspring sex ratio adjustment
by Sarah R. Pryke & Lee A. Rollins & William A. Buttemer & Simon C. Griffith - 723-729 Costly interactions between the sexes: combined effects of male sexual harassment and female choice?
by Michael Tobler & Ingo Schlupp & Martin Plath - 730-737 Resource quality or competition: why increase resource acceptance in the presence of conspecifics?
by Jeremy M. Davis & César R. Nufio & Daniel R. Papaj - 738-744 The expression of dietary conservatism in solitary and shoaling 3-spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus
by E. Loys Richards & Robert J. Thomas & Nicola M. Marples & Donna L. Snellgrove & Joanne Cable - 745-754 Progressive parenting behavior in wild golden lion tamarins
by Lisa G. Rapaport - 755-762 Zebra finch females prefer males with redder bills independent of song rate--a meta-analysis
by Mirre J.P. Simons & Simon Verhulst - 763-768 Failure to launch? The influence of limb autotomy on the escape behavior of a semiaquatic grasshopper Paroxya atlantica (Acrididae)
by Philip W. Bateman & Patricia A. Fleming - 769-775 The effect of competitor presence and relative competitive ability on male mate choice
by Brian S. Mautz & Michael D. Jennions - 776-783 Sex-specific effects of size and condition on timing of natal dispersal in kangaroo rats
by Andrew J. Edelman - 784-790 Duty cycle, not signal structure, explains conspecific and heterospecific responses to the calls of Black-capped Chickadees (Poecile atricapillus)
by David R. Wilson & Daniel J. Mennill - 791-799 Attractiveness of grasshopper songs correlates with their robustness against noise
by Anne Einhäupl & Nicole Stange & R. Matthias Hennig & Bernhard Ronacher - 800-807 Sexual signals, risk of predation and escape behavior
by Anders Pape Møller & Simon S. Christiansen & Timothy A. Mousseau - 808-818 The red deer rut revisited: female excursions but no evidence females move to mate with preferred males
by Katie V. Stopher & Daniel H. Nussey & Tim H. Clutton-Brock & Fiona Guinness & Alison Morris & Josephine M. Pemberton - 819-830 Regulation of task partitioning by a "common stomach": a model of nest construction in social wasps
by I. Karsai & T. Schmickl - 831-836 Prey jitters; protean behaviour in grouped prey
by Katherine A. Jones & Andrew L. Jackson & Graeme D. Ruxton - 837-845 Everybody needs somebody: unequal parental effort in little penguins
by Claire Saraux & André Chiaradia & Yvon Le Maho & Yan Ropert-Coudert - 846-853 Female túngara frogs elicit more complex mating signals from males
by Karin L. Akre & Michael J. Ryan - 854-861 Impacts of wind on individual migration schedules of New Zealand bar-tailed godwits
by Jesse R. Conklin & Phil F. Battley - 862-868 Human preference for masculinity differs according to context in faces, bodies, voices, and smell
by Anthony C. Little & Julieanne Connely & David R. Feinberg & Benedict C. Jones & S. Craig Roberts - 869-879 Do sex-specific densities affect local survival of free-ranging great tits?
by Stephanie P.M. Michler & Marion Nicolaus & Richard Ubels & Marco van der Velde & Christiaan Both & Joost M. Tinbergen & Jan Komdeur - 880-888 Optimal foraging theory predicts diving and feeding strategies of the largest marine predator
by Thomas Doniol-Valcroze & Véronique Lesage & Janie Giard & Robert Michaud - 889-898 Costly help of audiovisual bimodality for female mate choice in a nocturnal anuran (Hyla arborea)
by Doris Gomez & Marc Théry & Anne-Laure Gauthier & Thierry Lengagne - 899-907 Postfledging family space use in great tits in relation to environmental and parental characteristics
by Thijs van Overveld & Frank Adriaensen & Erik Matthysen
2011, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 447-459 Mate choice for cognitive traits: a review of the evidence in nonhuman vertebrates
by Neeltje J. Boogert & Tim W. Fawcett & Louis Lefebvre - 460-461 Comment on Boogert et al.: mate choice for cognitive traits or cognitive traits for mate choice?
by Katharina Riebel - 461-462 Commentary on review by Boogert et al.: some problems facing females
by J.R. Madden & J. Isden & C. Dingle - 462-463 Female assessment: cheap tricks or costly calculations?
by Tim W. Fawcett & Neeltje J. Boogert & Louis Lefebvre - 464-470 Genetic monogamy across variable demographic landscapes in cooperatively breeding Florida scrub-jays
by Andrea K. Townsend & Reed Bowman & John W. Fitzpatrick & Michelle Dent & Irby J. Lovette - 471-477 Hummingbirds choose not to rely on good taste: information use during foraging
by Ida Bacon & T. Andrew Hurly & Susan D. Healy - 478-485 Female nuptial coloration and its adaptive significance in a mutual mate choice system
by Sebastian A. Baldauf & Theo C.M. Bakker & Harald Kullmann & Timo Thünken - 486-492 Inbreeding and measures of immune function in the cricket Teleogryllus commodus
by Jean M. Drayton & Michael D. Jennions - 493-500 Location and group size influence decisions in simulated intergroup encounters in banded mongooses
by Roman D. Furrer & Solomon Kyabulima & Erik P. Willems & Michael A. Cant & Marta B. Manser - 501-509 Walking the line: search behavior and foraging success in ant species
by Jessica M.C. Pearce-Duvet & Coen P.H. Elemans & Donald H. Feener - 510-519 Behavioral and physiological consequences of nest predation pressure for larval fish
by Marie-Ange Gravel & Cory D. Suski & Steven J. Cooke - 520-526 Linking amphibian call structure to the environment: the interplay between phenotypic flexibility and individual attributes
by Lucía Ziegler & Matías Arim & Peter M. Narins - 527-534 Multiple routes to reduced interspecific territorial fighting in Hetaerina damselflies
by Christopher N. Anderson & Gregory F. Grether - 535-542 Experience-dependent flexibility in collective decision making by house-hunting ants
by Nathalie Stroeymeyt & Elva J.H. Robinson & Patrick M. Hogan & James A.R. Marshall & Martin Giurfa & Nigel R. Franks - 543-551 Excess offspring as a maternal strategy: constraints in the shared nursery of a giant damselfly
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