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May 2005, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 507-513 Brood parasitic European starlings do not lay high-quality eggs
by Kevin M. Pilz & Henrik G. Smith & Malte Andersson - 514-520 Behavioral syndromes influence mating systems: floater pairs of a lizard have heavier offspring
by Jessica Stapley & J. Scott Keogh - 521-527 Group stability and homing behavior but no kin group structures in a coral reef fish
by N. Kolm & E.A. Hoffman & J. Olsson & A. Berglund & A.G. Jones - 528-533 Effects of reproductive state and host resource experience on mating decisions in a walnut fly
by L.D. Carsten & D.R. Papaj - 534-540 You can run--or you can hide: optimal strategies for cryptic prey against pursuit predators
by Mark Broom & Graeme D. Ruxton - 541-549 State-dependent male mating tactics in the grey seal: the importance of body size
by Damian C. Lidgard & Daryl J. Boness & W. Don Bowen & Jim I. McMillan - 550-560 Optimal group size and seasonal stress in ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta)
by R. Ethan Pride - 561-565 No evidence for increased offspring heterozygosity from extrapair mating in the reed bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus)
by Oddmund Kleven & Jan T. Lifjeld - 566-570 Alternative reproductive tactics and status-dependent selection
by Jonathan S.F. Lee - 571-579 How cricket frog females deal with a noisy world: habitat-related differences in auditory tuning
by Klaudia Witte & Hamilton E. Farris & Michael J. Ryan & Walter Wilczynski - 580-591 Age-dependent health status and song characteristics in the barn swallow
by László Z. Garamszegi & Dieter Heylen & Anders P. Møller & Marcel Eens & Florentino de Lope - 592-605 Efficient harvesting of renewing resources
by Kazuharu Ohashi & James D. Thomson - 606-613 Maternal rank is not correlated with cub survival in the spotted hyena, Crocuta crocuta
by Paula A. White - 614-623 Constraints on control: factors influencing reproductive success in male mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx)
by Marie Charpentier & Patricia Peignot & Martine Hossaert-McKey & Olivier Gimenez & Joanna M. Setchell & E. Jean Wickings - 624-633 Allometry and variability of resource allocation to reproduction in a wild reindeer population
by Anne Loison & Olav Strand - 634-639 Reproductive consequences of natal dispersal in a highly philopatric seabird
by Ulrich K. Steiner & Anthony J. Gaston - 640-648 Diel activity and home range size in relation to food supply in a drift-feeding stream fish
by Eric A. Hansen & Gerard P. Closs - 649-655 Sex-role reversal revisited: choosy females and ornamented, competitive males in a pipefish
by Anders Berglund & Maria Sandvik Widemo & Gunilla Rosenqvist - 656-660 Water-seeking behavior in insects harboring hairworms: should the host collaborate?
by David G. Biron & Fleur Ponton & Cécile Joly & Aurélie Menigoz & Ben Hanelt & Frédéric Thomas - 661-666 Bumble bees (Bombus terrestris) store both food and information in honeypots
by Anna Dornhaus & Lars Chittka - 667-673 Experimental evidence for helper effects in a cooperatively breeding cichlid
by Lyanne Brouwer & Dik Heg & Michael Taborsky
March 2005, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 327-334 Countershading enhances crypsis with some bird species but not others
by Michael P. Speed & David J. Kelly & Andrew M. Davidson & Graeme D. Ruxton - 335-345 Sexually size dimorphic brains and song complexity in passerine birds
by László Zsolt Garamszegi & Marcel Eens & Johannes Erritzøe & Anders Pape Møller - 346-351 Female choice and male humoral immune response in the lekking great snipe (Gallinago media)
by Robert Ekblom & Stein Are Sæther & Dennis Hasselquist & David Hannersjö & Peder Fiske & John Atle Kålås & Jacob Höglund - 352-357 The group-size paradox: effects of learning and patch departure rules
by Guy Beauchamp & Esteban Fernández-Juricic - 358-363 Why long-lived species are more likely to be social: the role of local dominance
by Jo Ridley & Douglas W. Yu & William J. Sutherland - 364-370 Diet of intraguild predators affects antipredator behavior in intraguild prey
by Sara Magalhães & Christian Tudorache & Marta Montserrat & Roos van Maanen & Maurice W. Sabelis & Arne Janssen - 371-376 The adaptive significance of stealing in a marine bird and its relationship to parental quality
by David A. Shealer & Jeffrey A. Spendelow & Jeff S. Hatfield & Ian C. T. Nisbet - 377-382 Safer sex with feeding females: sexual conflict in a cannibalistic spider
by Lutz Fromhage & Jutta M. Schneider - 383-388 Female collared flycatchers adjust yolk testosterone to male age, but not to attractiveness
by Gábor Michl & János Török & Péter Péczely & László Z. Garamszegi & Hubert Schwabl - 389-397 O-sub-2 replenishment to fish nests: males adjust brood care to ambient conditions and brood development
by Bridget S. Green & Mark I. McCormick - 398-402 Low fertility in humans as the evolutionary outcome of snowballing resource games
by Sarah E. Hill & H. Kern Reeve - 403-409 Absence of nepotism toward imprisoned young queens during swarming in the honey bee
by Nicolas Châline & Stephen J. Martin & Francis L.W. Ratnieks - 410-416 Does immunity regulate ejaculate quality and fertility in humans?
by Philip A. Skau & Ivar Folstad - 417-426 Cost/benefit analysis of group and solitary resting in the cowtail stingray, Pastinachus sephen
by Christina A. D. Semeniuk & Lawrence M. Dill - 427-434 Increased parental care cost for nest-guarding fish in a lake with hyperabundant nest predators
by Geoffrey B. Steinhart & Melissa E. Sandrene & Stephanie Weaver & Roy A. Stein & Elizabeth A. Marschall - 435-441 Should I stay or should I go? Female brood desertion and male counterstrategy in rock sparrows
by Matteo Griggio & Giuliano Matessi & Andrea Pilastro - 442-449 Sex-biased environmental sensitivity: natural and experimental evidence from a bird species with larger females
by Ellen Kalmbach & Robert W. Furness & Richard Griffiths - 450-455 The influence of the father on offspring development in the striped mouse
by Carsten Schradin & Neville Pillay - 456-460 Extrapair fertilization and genetic similarity of social mates in the Mexican jay
by John A. Eimes & Patricia G. Parker & Jerram L. Brown & Esther R. Brown - 461-466 Sequential mate encounters: female but not male body size influences female remating behavior
by Martin A. Schäfer & Gabriele Uhl - 467-471 Birds associate species-specific acoustic and visual cues: recognition of heterospecific rivals by male blackcaps
by Piotr Matyjasiak - 472-481 Intraspecific competition influences the symmetry and intensity of aggression in the Argentine ant
by Melissa L. Thomas & Neil D. Tsutsui & David A. Holway - 482-487 Effects of predation pressure on the cognitive ability of the poeciliid Brachyraphis episcopi
by Culum Brown & Victoria A. Braithwaite - 488-496 Quorum sensing by encounter rates in the ant Temnothorax albipennis
by Stephen C. Pratt - 497-498 The spatial and temporal repeatability of PHA-responses
by Martin Granbom & Lars Råberg & Henrik G. Smith
January 2005, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-7 Addition of arthropod cocoons to house wren nests is correlated with delayed pairing
by Kevin P. Eckerle & Charles F. Thompson - 8-14 Risky decisions: a test of risk sensitivity in socially foraging flocks of Lonchura punctulata
by Gi-Mick Wu & Luc-Alain Giraldeau - 15-19 Nestmate recognition in the unicolonial ant Formica paralugubris
by Michel Chapuisat & Christian Bernasconi & Sophie Hoehn & Max Reuter - 20-24 Longer breeding dispersal than natal dispersal in the ortolan bunting
by Svein Dale & Anne Lunde & Øyvind Steifetten - 25-29 Specific color sensitivities of prey and predator explain camouflage in different visual systems
by Marc Théry & Martine Debut & Doris Gomez & Jérôme Casas - 30-36 Microbial infection affects egg viability and incubation behavior in a tropical passerine
by Mark I. Cook & Steven R. Beissinger & Gary A. Toranzos & Roberto A. Rodriguez & Wayne J. Arendt - 37-40 Cost of mobbing call to breeding pied flycatcher, Ficedula hypoleuca
by Tatjana Krama & Indrikis Krams - 41-47 Offspring sex ratios correlate with pair--male condition in a cooperatively breeding fairy--wren
by Melanie K. Rathburn & Robert Montgomerie - 48-56 Selection on body size in a raptor with pronounced reversed sexual size dimorphism: are bigger females better?
by Paul G. McDonald & Penny D. Olsen & Andrew Cockburn - 57-61 The parental investment model and minimum mate choice criteria in humans
by Kevin Woodward & Miriam H. Richards - 62-69 Sex-specific patterns of yolk androgen allocation depend on maternal diet in the zebra finch
by Alison N. Rutstein & Lucy Gilbert & Peter J. B. Slater & Jeff A. Graves - 70-74 Effects of resource holding potential and resource value on tenure at nest sites in sand gobies
by Kai Lindström & Christophe Pampoulie - 75-82 Attention-altering signal interactions in the multimodal courtship display of the wolf spider Schizocosa uetzi
by Eileen A. Hebets - 83-88 Female affiliative preference depends on reproductive state in the African cichlid fish, Astatotilapia burtoni
by Tricia S. Clement & Kerry E. Grens & Russell D. Fernald - 89-95 Elaborate ornaments are costly to maintain: evidence for high maintenance handicaps
by Bruno A. Walther & Dale H. Clayton - 96-105 The heterospecific habitat copying hypothesis: can competitors indicate habitat quality?
by Deseada Parejo & Etienne Danchin & Jesús M. Avilés - 106-113 Primate copulation calls and postcopulatory female choice
by Dario Maestripieri & James R. Roney - 114-122 Larval food source promotes cyclic seasonal variation in polyandry in the moth Lobesia botrana
by Luis M. Torres-Vila & M. Carmen Rodríguez-Molina & Miguel McMinn & Ana Rodríguez-Molina - 123-127 Mating rate and fitness in female bean weevils
by Göran Arnqvist & Tina Nilsson & Mari Katvala - 128-132 Heat shielding: a task for youngsters
by Philip T. Starks & Rebecca N. Johnson & Adam J. Siegel & Meridith M. Decelle - 133-137 Common waxbills use carnivore scat to reduce the risk of nest predation
by Justin G. Schuetz - 138-144 Effects of extra-pair and within-pair reproductive success on the opportunity for selection in birds
by Linda A. Whittingham & Peter O. Dunn - 145-152 Allometry and sexual selection of male weaponry in Wellington tree weta, Hemideina crassidens
by Clint D. Kelly - 153-158 Sexually transmitted nematodes affect spermatophylax production in the cricket, Gryllodes sigillatus
by Lien T. Luong & Harry K. Kaya - 159-168 Relationship of visual and olfactory signal parameters in a food-deceptive flower mimicry system
by C. Giovanni Galizia & Jan Kunze & Andreas Gumbert & Anna-Karin Borg-Karlson & Silke Sachse & Christian Markl & Randolf Menzel - 169-177 The evolution of vocal alarm communication in rodents
by Erin L. Shelley & Daniel T. Blumstein - 178-187 Density distribution and size sorting in fish schools: an individual-based model
by Charlotte K. Hemelrijk & Hanspeter Kunz - 188-195 Do "sperm trading" simultaneous hermaphrodites always trade sperm?
by Nils Anthes & Nico K. Michiels - 196-200 Male attractiveness covaries with fighting ability but not with prior fight outcome in house crickets
by Kate E. Savage & John Hunt & Michael D. Jennions & Robert Brooks - 201-206 Does courtship behavior contribute to species-level reproductive isolation in field crickets?
by David A. Gray - 207-217 Are least flycatcher (Empidonax minimus) clusters hidden leks?
by Scott A. Tarof & Laurene M. Ratcliffe & Michael M. Kasumovic & Peter T. Boag - 218-222 Achromatic plumage reflectance predicts reproductive success in male black-capped chickadees
by Stéphanie M. Doucet & Daniel J. Mennill & Robert Montgomerie & Peter T. Boag & Laurene M. Ratcliffe - 223-231 Preferred males are not always good providers: female choice and male investment in tree crickets
by Luc F. Bussière & Hassaan Abdul Basit & Darryl T. Gwynne - 232-238 Variation in social behavior within a spider mite genus, Stigmaeopsis (Acari: Tetranychidae)
by Kotaro Mori & Yutaka Saito - 239-246 Sexual harassment in heterogeneous landscapes can mediate population regulation in a grasshopper
by Silke Bauer & Jörg Samietz & Uta Berger - 247-254 Exploration of environmental changes relates to lifestyle
by Claudia Mettke-Hofmann & Michael Wink & Hans Winkler & Bernd Leisler - 255-259 Precopulatory choice for cues of material benefits in tree crickets
by Luc F. Bussière & Andrew P. Clark & Darryl T. Gwynne - 260-268 Sex, drugs and mating role: testosterone-induced phenotype-switching in Galapagos marine iguanas
by Martin Wikelski & Silke S. Steiger & Bernhard Gall & Karin N. Nelson - 269-273 Cohabitation of juvenile females with mature males promotes sexual cannibalism in fishing spiders
by J. Chadwick Johnson - 274-279 Maternal condition and offspring sex ratio in polygynous ungulates: a case study of bighorn sheep
by Pierrick Blanchard & Marco Festa-Bianchet & Jean-Michel Gaillard & Jon T. Jorgenson - 280-285 Foraging time of rutting bighorn rams varies with individual behavior, not mating tactic
by Fanie Pelletier - 286-293 Operational sex ratio in newts: field responses and characterization of a constituent chemical cue
by Jason R. Rohr & Daesik Park & Aaron M. Sullivan & Malachy McKenna & Catherine R. Propper & Dale M. Madison - 294-300 The effects of resource availability on alternative mating tactics in guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
by Gita R. Kolluru & Gregory F. Grether - 301-308 Female preference for fast-rate, high-pitched calls in Hermann's tortoises Testudo hermanni
by Paolo Galeotti & Roberto Sacchi & Daniele Pellitteri Rosa & Mauro Fasola - 309-315 Predator-induced plasticity in nest visitation rates in the Siberian jay (Perisoreus infaustus)
by Sönke Eggers & Michael Griesser & Jan Ekman - 316-322 Dispersal and prepupation behavior of Chilean sympatric Drosophila species that breed in the same site in nature
by María Cristina Medina-Muñoz & Raúl Godoy-Herrera - 323-324 What hypothesis tests are not: a response to Colegrave and Ruxton
by Douglas H. Johnson - 325-325 What hypothesis tests are not: a reply to Johnson
by Nick Colegrave & Graeme D. Ruxton
November 2004, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 893-397 Within-clutch patterns of yolk testosterone vary with the onset of incubation in black-headed gulls
by Wendt Müller & Corine M. Eising & Cor Dijkstra & Ton G. G. Groothuis - 898-906 When are two heads better than one? Visual perception and information transfer affect vigilance coordination in foraging groups
by Esteban Fernández-Juricic & Benjamin Kerr & Peter A. Bednekoff & David W. Stephens - 907-915 Reproductive promiscuity in the splendid fairy-wren: effects of group size and auxiliary reproduction
by Michael S. Webster & Keith A. Tarvin & Elaina M. Tuttle & Stephen Pruett-Jones - 916-924 Is there an optimal number of helpers in Alpine marmot family groups?
by Dominique Allainé & Fabienne Theuriau - 925-929 The effects of habitat- and diet-based cues on association preferences in three-spined sticklebacks
by Ashley J. W. Ward & Paul J. B. Hart & Jens Krause - 930-937 Testosterone, immunocompetence, and honest sexual signaling in male red grouse
by François Mougeot & Justin R. Irvine & Linzi Seivwright & Steve M. Redpath & Stuart Piertney - 938-945 Associations between first encounters and ensuing social relations within dyads of two species of lacertid lizards
by Sharon Downes & Dirk Bauwens - 946-951 Chic chicks: the evolution of chick ornamentation in rails
by Elizabeth A. Krebs & David A. Putland - 952-960 Pup escorting in the communal breeding banded mongoose: behavior, benefits, and maintenance
by Jason S. Gilchrist - 961-969 Extreme polygyny among southern elephant seals on Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands
by Anna Fabiani & Filippo Galimberti & Simona Sanvito & A. Rus Hoelzel - 970-975 Reproductive monopoly enforced by sterile police workers in a queenless ant
by Virginie Cuvillier-Hot & Alain Lenoir & Christian Peeters - 976-981 Body size--dependent gender role in a simultaneous hermaphrodite freshwater snail, Physa acuta
by Kako Ohbayashi-Hodoki & Fumiko Ishihama & Masakazu Shimada - 982-987 Ultraviolet reflection and predation risk in diurnal and nocturnal Lepidoptera
by Anne Lyytinen & Leena Lindström & Johanna Mappes - 988-996 Kinship in colonial tuco-tucos: evidence from group composition and population structure
by Eileen A. Lacey & John R. Wieczorek - 997-1002 Sex ratio variation in the cooperatively breeding alpine marmot Marmota marmota
by Dominique Allainé - 1003-1010 Modification of the visual background increases the conspicuousness of golden-collared manakin displays
by J. Albert C. Uy & John A. Endler - 1011-1015 Effects of territorial intrusions on eavesdropping neighbors: communication networks in nightingales
by Marc Naguib & Valentin Amrhein & Hansjoerg P. Kunc - 1016-1022 Nocturnal anti-predator adaptations in eared and earless Nearctic Lepidoptera
by Amanda R. Soutar & James H. Fullard - 1023-1030 The relation between dominance and exploratory behavior is context-dependent in wild great tits
by Niels Jeroen Dingemanse & Piet de Goede - 1031-1036 Nest size predicts the effect of food supplementation to magpie nestlings on their immunocompetence: an experimental test of nest size indicating parental ability
by Liesbeth De Neve & Juan José Soler & Manuel Soler & Tomás Pérez-Contreras - 1037-1043 Social wasps desert the colony and aggregate outside if parasitized: parasite manipulation?
by David P. Hughes & Jeyaraney Kathirithamby & Stefano Turillazzi & Laura Beani - 1044-1045 A farewell to Bonferroni: the problems of low statistical power and publication bias
by Shinichi Nakagawa
September 2004, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 705-714 Kinship and sociality in coastal river otters: are they related?
by Gail M. Blundell & Merav Ben-David & Pamela Groves & R. Terry Bowyer & Eli Geffen - 715-721 Male brood care without paternity increases mating success
by Roger Härdling & Arja Kaitala - 722-728 Juvenile infection and male display: testing the bright male hypothesis across individual life histories
by Gerald Borgia & Marc Egeth & J. Albert Uy & Gail L. Patricelli - 729-734 Effects of food value, predation risk, and pilferage on the caching decisions of Dipodomys merriami
by Lisa A. Leaver - 735-741 Male morphological variation and the determinants of body size in two Otiteselline fig wasps
by J. C. Moore & J. Pienaar & J. M. Greeff - 742-747 Resource partitioning between sexes in the "unconventional" hermit crab, Calcinus tubularis
by Francesca Gherardi - 748-756 Mating games: the evolution of human mating transactions
by Sarah E. Hill & H. Kern Reeve - 757-765 Patterns of extrapair mating in relation to male dominance status and female nest placement in black-capped chickadees
by Daniel J. Mennill & Scott M. Ramsay & Peter T. Boag & Laurene M. Ratcliffe - 766-778 Polygynandry in a red fox population: implications for the evolution of group living in canids?
by Philip J. Baker & Stephan M. Funk & Michael W. Bruford & Stephen Harris - 779-784 Condition-dependent sexual traits and social dominance in the house finch
by Renée A. Duckworth & Mary T. Mendonça & Geoffrey E. Hill - 785-792 Pattern of sperm transfer in redback spiders: implications for sperm competition and male sacrifice
by Lindsay S. E. Snow & Maydianne C. B. Andrade - 793-798 No direct or indirect benefits to cryptic female choice in house crickets (Acheta domesticus)
by Rebecca R. Fleischman & Scott K. Sakaluk - 799-804 Neighbor-stranger discrimination by song in a suboscine bird, the alder flycatcher, Empidonax alnorum
by Scott F. Lovell & M. Ross Lein - 805-809 Ultraviolet reflectance affects male-male interactions in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus ultramarinus)
by Carlos Alonso-Alvarez & Claire Doutrelant & Gabriele Sorci - 810-815 Assessment of local predation risk: the role of subthreshold concentrations of chemical alarm cues
by Grant E. Brown & Jean-Francois Poirier & James C. Adrian - 816-823 Nest-site preference and maternal effects on offspring growth
by John D. Lloyd & Thomas E. Martin - 824-830 Patterns of energy acquisition by a central place forager: benefits of alternating short and long foraging trips
by Yan Ropert-Coudert & Rory P. Wilson & Francis Daunt & Akiko Kato - 831-838 Extended parental care and delayed dispersal: northern, tropical, and southern passerines compared
by Eleanor M. Russell & Yoram Yom-Tov & Eli Geffen - 839-844 Egg marking pheromones of anarchistic worker honeybees (Apis mellifera)
by Stephen J. Martin & Nicolas Chaˆline & Benjamin P. Oldroyd & Graeme R. Jones & Francis L. W. Ratnieks - 845-849 Hemolymph loss during nuptial feeding constrains male mating success in sagebrush crickets
by Scott K. Sakaluk & Mark T. H. Campbell & Andrew P. Clark & J. Chadwick Johnson & Peter A. Keorpes - 850-856 Birth sex ratio and social rank: consistency and variability within and between primate groups
by Gabriele Schino - 857-863 Male sperm expenditure under sperm competition risk and intensity in quacking frogs
by Phillip G. Byrne - 864-871 Are human preferences for facial symmetry focused on signals of developmental instability?
by Leigh W. Simmons & Gillian Rhodes & Marianne Peters & Nicole Koehler - 872-882 Intrasexual selection and group spawning in quacking frogs (Crinia georgiana)
by Phillip G. Byrne & J. Dale Roberts - 883-888 The effect of age on encounters between male crab spiders
by Helen H. Hu & Douglass H. Morse - 889-891 European barn swallows use melanin pigments to color their feathers brown
by Kevin J. McGraw & Rebecca J. Safran & Matthew R. Evans & Kazumasa Wakamatsu
July 2004, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 525-533 Strong evidence for selection for larger brood size in a great tit population
by Joost M. Tinbergen & Juan J. Sanz - 534-542 Evolution of alternative mating tactics: conditional versus mixed strategies
by Stewart J. Plaistow & Rufus A. Johnstone & Nick Colegrave & Matthew Spencer - 543-548 Female collared flycatchers learn to prefer males with an artificial novel ornament
by Anna Qvarnström & Veronica Blomgren & Chris Wiley & Nina Svedin - 549-554 Social stability and daily body mass gain in great tits
by Henrik Lange & Olof Leimar - 555-563 Repertoire size, sexual selection, and offspring viability in the great reed warbler: changing patterns in space and time
by Wolfgang Forstmeier & Bernd Leisler - 564-571 Young flying squirrels (Pteromys volans) dispersing in fragmented forests
by Vesa Selonen & Ilpo K. Hanski - 572-578 Fetal sex ratio variation in the highly polygynous Himalayan tahr: evidence for differential male mortality
by David M. Forsyth & Ken G. Tustin & Jean-Michel Gaillard & Anne Loison - 579-584 Attractiveness of women's body odors over the menstrual cycle: the role of oral contraceptives and receiver sex
by Seppo Kuukasjärvi & C. J. Peter Eriksson & Esa Koskela & Tapio Mappes & Kari Nissinen & Markus J. Rantala - 585-591 A commitment model of reproductive inhibition in cooperatively breeding groups
by Ian M. Hamilton - 592-601 Protandry and sexual dimorphism in trans-Saharan migratory birds
by Diego Rubolini & Fernando Spina & Nicola Saino - 602-606 Sexual advertisement and immune function in an arachnid species (Lycosidae)
by Jari J. Ahtiainen & Rauno V. Alatalo & Raine Kortet & Markus J. Rantala - 607-613 Against the odds? Nestling sex ratio variation in green-rumped parrotlets
by Amber E. Budden & Steven R. Beissinger - 614-620 Morphological and behavioral defenses in dragonfly larvae: trait compensation and cospecialization
by Dirk Johannes Mikolajewski & Frank Johansson - 621-628 Behavioral dynamics between caring males and females in a beetle with facultative biparental care
by Per T. Smiseth & Allen J. Moore - 629-635 Predation risk, host immune response, and parasitism
by C. Navarro & F. de Lope & A. Marzal & A. P. Møller - 636-646 Genetic analysis of song dialect populations in Puget Sound white-crowned sparrows
by Jill A. Soha & Douglas A. Nelson & Patricia G. Parker - 647-653 Philopatry, kin clusters, and genetic relatedness in a population of woodrats (Neotoma macrotis)
by Marjorie D. Matocq & Eileen A. Lacey - 654-660 Mechanisms and consequences of sexual conflict in garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis, Colubridae)
by Richard Shine & Ben Phillips & Tracy Langkilde & Deborah I. Lutterschmidt & Heather Waye & Robert T. Mason - 661-665 Wasp behavior leads to uniform parasitism of a host available only a few hours per year
by Saskya van Nouhuys & Johanna Ehrnsten - 666-672 Substrate type affects caching and pilferage of pine seeds by chipmunks
by Jennifer S. Briggs & Stephen B. Vander Wall - 673-678 Multiple selection pressures influence Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata) antipredator behavior
by Christopher N. Templeton & Walter M. Shriner - 679-686 Behavioral interactions between salamanders and centipedes: competition in divergent taxa
by Cari-Ann M. Hickerson & Carl D. Anthony & Jill A. Wicknick - 687-694 Effects of parasitic infection on mate sampling by female wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo): should infected females be more or less choosy?
by Richard Buchholz - 695-698 Male fruit flies learn to avoid interspecific courtship
by Reuven Dukas - 699-700 Synchrony, asynchrony, and temporally random mating: a new method for analyzing breeding synchrony
by A. Dale Marsden & Karl L. Evans
May 2004, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 371-379 Flock density, social foraging, and scanning: an experiment with starlings
by Esteban Fernández-Juricic & Steven Siller & Alex Kacelnik - 380-389 Mutual ornamentation, sexual selection, and social dominance in the black swan
by Ken Kraaijeveld & John Gregurke & Carol Hall & Jan Komdeur & Raoul A. Mulder - 390-395 Reproductive decision-making in the termite, Cryptotermes secundus (Kalotermitidae), under variable food conditions
by Judith Korb & Michael Lenz - 396-399 Energetic state during learning affects foraging choices in starlings
by Barnaby Marsh & Cynthia Schuck-Paim & Alex Kacelnik - 400-411 Cooperation and competition in two forest monkeys
by Winnie Eckardt & Klaus Zuberbühler - 412-418 The effect of patch size and competitor number on aggression among foraging house sparrows
by Cheryl A. Johnson & James W. A. Grant & Luc-Alain Giraldeau - 419-425 Knowing your habitat: linking patch-encounter rate and patch exploitation in parasitoids
by Andra Thiel & Thomas S. Hoffmeister - 426-432 Male reproductive investment and queen mating-frequency in fungus-growing ants
by Boris Baer & Jacobus J. Boomsma - 433-437 Rodent foraging is affected by indirect, but not by direct, cues of predation risk
by John L. Orrock & Brent J. Danielson & R. Jory Brinkerhoff - 438-445 Sexual swelling in mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx): a test of the reliable indicator hypothesis
by Joanna M. Setchell & E. Jean Wickings - 446-454 Host social behavior and parasitic infection: a multifactorial approach
by Vanessa O. Ezenwa - 455-461 Plumage coloration, not length or symmetry of tail-streamers, is a sexually selected trait in North American barn swallows
by Rebecca J. Safran & Kevin J. McGraw - 462-468 Rapid temporal change in frequency of infanticide in a passerine bird associated with change in population density and body condition
by Anders Pape Møller - 469-476 The cost of dispersal: predation as a function of movement and site familiarity in ruffed grouse
by James M. Yoder & Elizabeth A. Marschall & David A. Swanson - 477-484 Singing is not energetically demanding for pied flycatchers, Ficedula hypoleuca
by Sally Ward & Helene M. Lampe & Peter J. B. Slater - 485-497 Patterns of song evolution and sexual selection in the oropendolas and caciques
by J. Jordan Price & Scott M. Lanyon - 498-507 The energetic costs of egg heating constrain incubation attendance but do not determine daily energy expenditure in the pectoral sandpiper
by Will Cresswell & S. Holt & J. M. Reid & D. P. Whitfield & R. J. Mellanby & D. Norton & S. Waldron - 508-519 Extrapair paternity and the evolution of bird song
by László Zsolt Garamszegi & Anders Pape Møller - 520-523 The origin of parental care in birds: a reassessment
by Tomasz Wesołowski
March 2004, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 187-191 Male dominance and immunocompetence in a field cricket
by Markus J. Rantala & Raine Kortet - 192-198 Hatchery selection promotes boldness in newly hatched brown trout (Salmo trutta): implications for dominance
by L. Fredrik Sundström & Erik Petersson & Johan Höjesjö & Jörgen I. Johnsson & Torbjörn Järvi - 199-204 Have your cake and eat it too: male sand gobies show more parental care in the presence of female partners
by Christophe Pampoulie & Kai Lindström & Colette M. St. Mary - 205-209 Sex differences in embryo development periods and effects on avian hatching patterns
by Mark I. Cook & Pat Monaghan - 210-218 The evolution of egg size in the brood parasitic cuckoos
by Oliver Krüger & Nicholas B. Davies - 219-222 Replacement female house sparrows regularly commit infanticide: gaining time or signaling status?
by José P. Veiga - 223-232 Sex allocation within broods: the intrabrood sharing-out hypothesis
by Juan Carranza - 233-238 A test of the importance of direct and indirect fitness benefits for helping decisions in western bluebirds
by Janis L. Dickinson - 239-247 Female mate assessment and choice behavior affect the frequency of alternative male mating tactics
by Barney Luttbeg - 248-254 Discrimination and classification of foraging paths produced by search-tactic models
by Chris L. Higgins & Richard E. Strauss - 255-261 The economic basis of cooperation: tradeoffs between selfishness and generosity
by Jeffrey R. Stevens & David W. Stephens - 262-268 Early learning affects social dominance: interspecifically cross-fostered tits become subdominant
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