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2017, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 358-359 Preregister now for an upgrade to Behavioral Ecology 2.0: a comment on Ihle et al
by Wolfgang Forstmeier - 360-360 Replication in behavioural ecology: a comment on Ihle et al
by Ben J. Hatchwell - 360-361 Transparent and credible practices under the microscope: a response to comments on Ihle et al
by Isabel S. Winney & Malika Ihle - 362-372 Male mate choice in the Trinidadian guppy is influenced by the phenotype of audience sexual rivals
by Heather L. Auld & Indar W. Ramnarine & Jean-Guy J. Godin - 373-381 Stripes for warning and stripes for hiding: spatial frequency and detection distance
by James B. Barnett & Annabelle S. Redfern & Robin Bhattacharyya-Dickson & Olivia Clifton & Thomas Courty & Thien Ho & Annabel Hopes & Thomas McPhee & Kaitlin Merrison & Robert Owen & Nicholas E. Scott-Samuel & Innes C. Cuthill - 382-390 Using playback of territorial calls to investigate mechanisms of kin discrimination in red squirrels
by Julia Shonfield & Jamieson C. Gorrellb & David W. Coltman & Stan Boutin & Murray M. Humphries & David R. Wilson & Andrew G. McAdam - 391-397 The relative response of songbirds to shifts in song amplitude and song minimum frequency
by David A. Luther & Ray Danner & Julie Danner & Katherine Gentry & Elizabeth P. Derryberry - 398-406 Dominance rank and boldness predict social attraction in great tits
by Lysanne Snijders & Marc Naguib & Kees van Oers - 407-418 Consequences of sibling rivalry vary across life in a passerine bird
by Kat Bebbington & Sjouke A. Kingma & Eleanor A. Fairfield & Lewis G. Spurgin & Jan Komdeur & David S. Richardson - 419-428 Individual shifts toward safety explain age-related foraging distribution in a gregarious shorebird
by Piet J. van den Hout & Theunis Piersma & Job ten Horn & Bernard Spaans & Tamar Lok - 429-438 Guppies occupy consistent positions in social networks: mechanisms and consequences
by Stefan Krause & Alexander D.M. Wilson & Indar W. Ramnarine & James E. Herbert-Read & Romain J.G. Clément & Jens Krause - 439-447 Fearlessness towards extirpated large carnivores may exacerbate the impacts of naïve mesocarnivores
by Justin P. Suraci & Devin J. Roberts & Michael Clinchy & Liana Y. Zanette - 448-459 Environmental heterogeneity and population differences in blue tits personality traits
by Gabrielle Dubuc-Messier & Denis Réale & Philippe Perret & Anne Charmantier - 460-470 Which traits do observers use to distinguish Batesian mimics from their models?
by Christopher H. Taylor & Jonathan Warrin & Francis Gilbert & Tom Reader - 471-478 When should I be aggressive? A state-dependent foraging game between competitors
by Ling-Ying Shuai & Zhi-Rong Zhang & Zhi-Gao Zeng - 479-484 Aggressive jumping spiders make quicker decisions for preferred prey but not at the cost of accuracy
by Chia-Chen Chang & Pangilinan J. Ng & Daiqin Li - 485-493 Are 2D space-use analyses adapted to animals living in 3D environments? A case study on a fish shoal
by Aurélien Vivancos & Gerry Closs & Cédric Tentelier - 494-499 Overlapping vocalizations produce far-reaching choruses: a test of the signal enhancement hypothesis
by Nicolas Rehberg-Besler & Stéphanie M. Doucet & Daniel J. Mennill - 500-514 A multilevel society of herring-eating killer whales indicates adaptation to prey characteristics
by Sara B. Tavares & Filipa I.P. Samarra & Patrick J.O. Miller - 515-522 Habitat saturation promotes delayed dispersal in a social reptile
by Ben Halliwell & Tobias Uller & David G. Chapple & Michael G. Gardner & Erik Wapstra & Geoffrey M. While - 523-532 Adult sex ratio and operational sex ratio exhibit different temporal dynamics in the wild
by María Cristina Carmona-Isunza & Sergio Ancona & Tamás Székely & Alfonso P. Ramallo-González & Medardo Cruz-López & Martín Alejandro Serrano-Meneses & Clemens Küpper - 533-540 Social call divergence in bats: a comparative analysis
by Bo Luo & Xiaobin Huang & Yuanyuan Li & Guanjun Lu & Jianlun Zhao & Kangkang Zhang & Hanbo Zhao & Ying Liu & Jiang Feng - 541-548 Male risk-taking is related to number of mates in a polygynous bird
by Bobby Habig & Patrick I. Chiyo & David C. Lahti - 549-555 Redder isn’t always better: cost of carotenoids in Chinook salmon eggs
by Sarah J. Lehnert & Robert H. Devlin & Trevor E. Pitcher & Christina A.D. Semeniuk & Daniel D. Heath - 556-564 Relative advantages of dichromatic and trichromatic color vision in camouflage breaking
by Jolyon Troscianko & Jared Wilson-Aggarwal & David Griffiths & Claire N. Spottiswoode & Martin Stevens - 565-569 Food-sharing vampire bats are more nepotistic under conditions of perceived risk
by Gerald G. Carter & Gerald S. Wilkinson & Rachel A. Page - 570-578 The carotenoid beta-carotene enhances facial color, attractiveness and perceived health, but not actual health, in humans
by Yong Zhi Foo & Gillian Rhodes & Leigh W. Simmons - 579-588 Innovative females are more promiscuous in great tits (Parus major)
by Veronika Bókony & Ivett Pipoly & Krisztián Szabó & Bálint Preiszner & Ernő Vincze & Sándor Papp & Gábor Seress & Tamás Hammer & András Liker - 589-596 Rain, predators, and spider sociality: a manipulative experiment
by Catherine R. Hoffman & Leticia Avilés - 597-606 Color pattern facilitates species recognition but not signal detection: a field test using robots
by Danielle A. Klomp & Devi Stuart-Fox & Elizabeth J. Cassidy & Norhayati Ahmad & Terry J. Ord - 607-616 Discrimination behavior mediates foraging quality versus quantity trade-offs: nut choice in wild rodents
by Wenwen Chen & Ze Zhang & Christina D. Buesching & Chris Newman & David W. Macdonald & Zongqiang Xie & Shucun Sun & Youbing Zhou
2017, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 304-311 The spatial distribution of foragers and food patches can influence antipredator vigilance
by Guy Beauchamp - 312-318 Experience with predators shapes learning rules in larval amphibians
by Adam L. Crane & Brandon S. Demuth & Maud C.O. Ferrari - 319-327 Task switching is associated with temporal delays in Temnothorax rugatulus ants
by Gavin M. Leighton & Daniel Charbonneau & Anna Dornhaus - 328-336 Weaponry and defenses in fighting animals: how allometry can alter predictions from contest theory
by Alexandre V. Palaoro & Mark Briffa - 337-345 When the mean no longer matters: developmental diet affects behavioral variation but not population averages in the house cricket (Acheta domesticus)
by Raphaël Royauté & Ned A. Dochtermann
2016, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 1-8 Corrigendum to: ‘Shy trout grow faster: do personality traits predict fitness of brown trout in the wild?’ by Bart Adriaenssens and Jörgen I. Johnsson. 22:135–143
by Bart Adriaenssens & Jörgen I. Johnsson - 1269-1274 Shifting song frequencies in response to anthropogenic noise: a meta-analysis on birds and anurans
by Irene T. Roca & Louis Desrochers & Matteo Giacomazzo & Andrea Bertolo & Patricia Bolduc & Raphaël Deschesnes & Charles A. Martin & Vincent Rainville & Guillaume Rheault & Raphaël Proulx - 1275-1276 The struggle to be heard in an increasingly noisy world: a comment on Roca et al
by Bob B.M. Wong & Helene Lowry - 1276-1277 Moving beyond species-specific noise-induced changes in birdsong: a comment on Roca et al
by Andrew N. Radford - 1277-1278 A meta-analytic castle built on sand? A comment on Roca et al
by Henrik Brumm & Mark Bee - 1278-1279 Broadening the perspective on the acoustic masking effect: a response to comments on Roca et al
by Irene T. Roca & Louis Desrochers & Matteo Giacomazzo & Vincent Rainville - 1280-1287 Editor's choice Maternal age at maturation underpins contrasting behavior in offspring
by Tim Burton & Grethe Robertsen & David C. Stewart & Simon McKelvey & John D. Armstrong & Neil B. Metcalfe - 1288-1295 Selection on male physical performance during male–male competition and female choice
by Erin L. McCullough & Leigh W. Simmons - 1296-1303 A general expression for the reproductive value of information
by Rebecca K. Pike & John M. McNamara & Alasdair I. Houston - 1304-1313 Habituation to human disturbance is faster in urban than rural house sparrows
by Ernő Vincze & Sándor Papp & Bálint Preiszner & Gábor Seress & Veronika Bókony & András Liker - 1314-1319 Brood parasitism and proximity to human habitation
by Anders Pape Møller & Mario Díaz & Wei Liang - 1320-1330 Imperfect past and present progressive: beak color reflects early-life and adult exposure to antigen
by Loren Merrill & Madeleine F. Naylor & Jennifer L. Grindstaff - 1331-1342 Mate choice plasticity in a coral reef fish
by Sebastian Wacker & Sara Östlund-Nilsson & Elisabet Forsgren & Cait Newport & Trond Amundsen - 1343-1352 Not leaving home: grandmothers and male dispersal in a duolocal human society
by Qiao-Qiao He & Jia-Jia Wu & Ting Ji & Yi Tao & Ruth Mace - 1353-1361 Individual differences in foraging decisions: information-gathering strategies or flexibility?
by Lisa K. Arvidsson & Erik Matthysen - 1362-1369 Curse of the black spot: spotting negatively correlates with fitness in black grouse Lyrurus tetrix
by Carl D. Soulsbury & Matti Kervinen & Christophe Lebigre - 1370-1375 Road noise causes earlier predator detection and flight response in a free-ranging mammal
by Graeme Shannon & Kevin R. Crooks & George Wittemyer & Kurt M. Fristrup & Lisa M. Angeloni - 1376-1385 Pied flycatcher nestlings incur immunological but not growth begging costs
by Tomas Redondo & David Ochoa & Gregorio Moreno-Rueda & Jaime Potti - 1386-1396 Socially induced reproductive synchrony in a salmonid: an approximate Bayesian computation approach
by Itsuro Koizumi & Ichiro K. Shimatani - 1397-1404 Harsh vocal elements affect counter-singing dynamics in male rock hyrax
by Vlad Demartsev & Einat Bar Ziv & Uria Shani & Yael Goll & Lee Koren & Eli Geffen - 1405-1412 Geographic variation in egg ejection rate by great tits across 2 continents
by Wei Liang & Anders Pape Møller & Bård Gunnar Stokke & Canchao Yang & Petr Kovařík & Haitao Wang & Cheng-Te Yao & Ping Ding & Xin Lu & Arne Moksnes & Eivin Røskaft & Tomáš Grim - 1413-1423 Asymmetric song recognition between recently diverged subspecies of reed bunting
by Luís de Oliveira Gordinho & Dennis Hasselquist & Júlio Manuel Neto - 1424-1431 Linking consistent individual differences in web structure and behavior in black widow spiders
by Nicholas DiRienzo & Pierre-Olivier Montiglio - 1432-1440 Effects of experimental human approaches on escape behavior in Thomson’s gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii)
by Tomas Holmern & Trine Hay Setsaas & Claudia Melis & Jarle Tufto & Eivin Røskaft - 1441-1448 Criteria for host selection in a brood parasite vary depending on parasitism rate
by Mercedes Molina-Morales & Juan Gabriel Martínez & Jesús M. Avilés - 1449-1460 Unraveling the key to innovative problem solving: a test of learning versus persistence
by David Guez & Andrea S. Griffin - 1461-1470 Sexually selected sentinels? Evidence of a role for intrasexual competition in sentinel behavior
by Lindsay A. Walker & Jenny E. York & Andrew J. Young - 1471-1479 Partner fidelity and reciprocal investments in the mating system of a simultaneous hermaphrodite
by Mary K. Hart & Andrew W. Kratter & Philip H. Crowley - 1480-1490 Insularization effects on acoustic signals of 2 suboscine Amazonian birds
by Thiago Bicudo & Marina Anciães & Maíra Benchimol & Carlos A. Peres & Pedro Ivo Simões - 1491-1498 Habitat choice and complex decision making in a trap-building predator
by Shay Adar & Roi Dor & Inon Scharf - 1499-1506 Species replacement reduces community participation in avian antipredator groups
by David Wheatcroft & Mario Gallego-Abenza & Anna Qvarnström - 1507-1514 Impacts of direct and indirect paternity cues on paternal care in a singing toadfish
by Aneesh P.H. Bose & Henry H. Kou & Sigal Balshine - 1515-1521 Selection for multicomponent mimicry: equal feature salience and variation in preferred traits
by David W. Kikuchi & Johanna Mappes & Thomas N. Sherratt & Janne K. Valkonen - 1522-1532 Reproductive timing in a lekking mammal: male fallow deer getting ready for female estrus
by Simone Ciuti & Marco Apollonio - 1533-1538 Parasite infection in a central sensory organ of fish does not affect host personality
by Ines Klemme & Raine Kortet & Anssi Karvonen - 1539-1546 A multi-level approach to quantify speed-accuracy trade-offs in great tits (Parus major)
by Maria Moiron & Kimberley J. Mathot & Niels J. Dingemanse - 1547-1551 Dazzle camouflage, target tracking, and the confusion effect
by Benedict G. Hogan & Innes C. Cuthill & Nicholas E. Scott-Samuel - 1552-1566 Trade-offs between energy maximization and parental care in a central place forager, the sea otter
by N.M. Thometz & M.M. Staedler & J.A. Tomoleoni & J.L. Bodkin & G.B. Bentall & M.T. Tinker - 1567-1578 Trade-offs in lactation and milk intake by competing siblings in a fluctuating environment
by Heribert Hofer & Sarah Benhaiem & Waltraud Golla & Marion L. East
2016, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 955-964 Learning about aposematic prey
by John Skelhorn & Christina G. Halpin & Candy Rowe - 965-965 State-dependent optimization: a comment on Skelhorn et al
by Tom N. Sherratt - 966-966 When to attack defended prey? A comment on Skelhorn et al
by Martin Stevens - 966-967 Broadening the angle of view on aposematism: a comment on Skelhorn et al
by Sami Merilaita - 967-968 OFT reloaded? A comment on Skelhorn et al
by Innes C. Cuthill - 968-968 What do predators do? A response to comments on Skelhorn et al
by John Skelhorn & Christina G. Halpin & Candy Rowe - 969-977 Editor's choice Predicting survivors: animal temperament and translocation
by Tegan M. May & Manda J. Page & Patricia A. Fleming - 978-987 Variable ecological conditions promote male helping by changing banded mongoose group composition
by Harry H. Marshall & Jennifer L. Sanderson & Francis Mwanghuya & Robert Businge & Solomon Kyabulima & Michelle C. Hares & Emma Inzani & Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka & Kenneth Mwesige & Faye J. Thompson & Emma I. K. Vitikainen & Michael A. Cant - 988-994 Working the crowd: sociable vervets benefit by reducing exposure to risk
by Nathan Josephs & Tyler Bonnell & Marcus Dostie & Louise Barrett & S. Peter Henzi - 995-1003 Silent listeners: can preferences of eavesdropping midges predict their hosts’ parasitism risk?
by Ivonne Meuche & Alexander Keller & Hanyrol H. Ahmad Sah & Norhayati Ahmad & T. Ulmar Grafe - 1004-1016 Feeding habitat quality and behavioral trade-offs in chimpanzees: a case for species distribution models
by Steffen Foerster & Ying Zhong & Lilian Pintea & Carson M. Murray & Michael L. Wilson & Deus C. Mjungu & Anne E. Pusey - 1017-1024 Gone with the wind: short- and long-term responses of leaf-cutting ants to the negative effect of wind on their foraging activity
by Andrea Marina Alma & Alejandro G. Farji-Brener & Luciana Elizalde - 1025-1032 Temporal habitat shift of a polymorphic newt species under predation risk
by Laurane Winandy & Mélanie Colin & Mathieu Denoël - 1033-1040 The effect of social information on the collective choices of ant colonies
by Dominic D.R. Burns & Ana B. Sendova-Franks & Nigel R. Franks - 1041-1052 Behavioral coexistence and feeding efficiency drive niche partitioning in European avian scavengers
by Rubén Moreno-Opo & Ana Trujillano & Antoni Margalida - 1053-1060 Sentinel dominance status influences forager use of social information
by Julie M. Kern & Seirian Sumner & Andrew N. Radford - 1061-1072 Drivers and fitness consequences of dispersive migration in a pelagic seabird
by Annette L. Fayet & Robin Freeman & Akiko Shoji & Dave Boyle & Holly L. Kirk & Ben J. Dean & Chris M. Perrins & Tim Guilford - 1073-1077 Zebra reduce predation risk in mixed-species herds by eavesdropping on cues from giraffe
by Melissa H. Schmitt & Keenan Stears & Adrian M. Shrader - 1078-1086 Effects of load-lightening and delayed extrapair benefits on the fitness consequences of helping behavior
by Caitlin A. Stern & Janis L. Dickinson - 1087-1096 Costs of long-term carrying of extra mass in a songbird
by Els Atema & Arie J. van Noordwijk & Jelle J. Boonekamp & Simon Verhulst - 1097-1103 Drivers of synchronized vigilance in wild boar groups
by Tomasz Podgórski & Sanne de Jong & Jakub W. Bubnicki & Dries P.J. Kuijper & Marcin Churski & Bogumiła Jędrzejewska - 1104-1112 Aposematic signals in North American black widows are more conspicuous to predators than to prey
by Nicholas Brandley & Matthew Johnson & Sönke Johnsen - 1113-1121 Paroxetine exposure skews litter sex ratios in mice suggesting a Trivers–Willard process
by Shannon Marie Gaukler & James Steven Ruff & Wayne K. Potts - 1122-1131 Wind drift explains the reoriented morning flights of songbirds
by Benjamin M. Van Doren & Kyle G. Horton & Phillip M. Stepanian & David S. Mizrahi & Andrew Farnsworth - 1132-1140 A hierarchical analysis of incest avoidance in a cooperative breeder
by Janis L. Dickinson & Çağlar Akçay & Elise Ferree & Caitlin Stern - 1141-1148 Attendance, but not performance, predicts good genes in a lek-breeding treefrog
by Valentina Botto & Sergio Castellano - 1149-1157 Social interactions generate mutually reinforcing selection for male aggression in Lake Eyre dragons
by Claire A. McLean & Rita Chan & Ashton L. Dickerson & Adnan Moussalli & Devi Stuart-Fox - 1158-1166 Consequences of natal philopatry for reproductive success and mate choice in an Alpine rodent
by Vicente García-Navas & Timothée Bonnet & Dominique Waldvogel & Glauco Camenisch & Erik Postma - 1167-1171 Does antiparasite behavior improve with experience? An experimental test of the priming hypothesis
by Scott M. Villa & Heidi E. Campbell & Sarah E. Bush & Dale H. Clayton - 1172-1181 Mothers teach daughters because daughters teach granddaughters: the evolution of sex-biased transmission
by Matthew R. Zefferman - 1182-1189 The importance of being yellow: visual over chemical cues in gender recognition in a social wasp
by Federico Cappa & Laura Beani & Rita Cervo - 1190-1197 The "strength of weak ties" and helminth parasitism in giraffe social networks
by Kimberly L. VanderWaal & Vincent Obanda & George P. Omondi & Brenda McCowan & Hui Wang & Hsieh Fushing & Lynne A. Isbell - 1198-1205 Nestling sex and plumage color predict food allocation by barn swallow parents
by Andrea Romano & Gaia Bazzi & Manuela Caprioli & Margherita Corti & Alessandra Costanzo & Diego Rubolini & Nicola Saino - 1206-1215 A prison effect in a wild population: a scarcity of females induces homosexual behaviors in males
by Xavier Bonnet & Ana Golubović & Dragan Arsovski & Sonja Dorđević & Jean-Marie Ballouard & Bogoljub Sterijovski & Rastko Ajtić & Christophe Barbraud & Liljana Tomović - 1216-1222 Evidence for comparative decision making in female crickets
by Eileen Gabel & R. Matthias Hennig - 1223-1234 Effectiveness of social information used by seabirds searching for unpredictable and ephemeral prey
by Charlotte Boyd & Daniel Grünbaum & George L. Hunt & André E. Punt & Henri Weimerskirch & Sophie Bertrand - 1235-1246 Interacting with the enemy: indirect effects of personality on conspecific aggression in crickets
by Francesca Santostefano & Alastair J. Wilson & Yimen G. Araya-Ajoy & Niels J. Dingemanse - 1247-1254 Manipulating carer number versus brood size: complementary but not equivalent ways of quantifying carer effects on offspring
by A.L. Liebl & L.E. Browning & A.F. Russell - 1255-1262 Breeding experience, but not mate retention, determines the breeding performance in a passerine bird
by Lei Lv & Jan Komdeur & Jianqiang Li & Isabella B.R. Scheiber & Zhengwang Zhang - 1263-1268 Wherever I may roam: social viscosity and kin affiliation in a wild population despite natal dispersal
by Ada M. Grabowska-Zhang & Camilla A. Hinde & Colin J. Garroway & Ben C. Sheldon
2016, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 2-5 Evidence for conditional cooperation in biparental care systems? A comment on Johnstone et al
by Emmi Schlicht & Peter Santema & Robert Schlicht & Bart Kempenaers - 6-7 Evidence for conditional cooperation: a response to Schlicht et al
by Rufus A. Johnstone & Andrea Manica & Annette L. Fayet & Mary Caswell Stoddard & Miguel A. Rodriguez-Gironés & Camilla A. Hinde - 685-694 Maternal effects as a mechanism for manipulating male care and resolving sexual conflict over care
by Matthieu Paquet & Per T. Smiseth - 695-696 An empiricists’ guide to sexual conflict over parental investment: a comment on Paquet and Smiseth
by Rebecca M. Kilner - 696-696 Expanding investigations of manipulation via maternal effects: a comment on Paquet and Smiseth
by Kyle Summers - 696-697 Maternal effects likely coevolve with plasticity in male care: a comment on Paquet and Smiseth
by Suzanne H. Alonzo - 697-698 Constraints and clutch size: a comment on Paquet and Smiseth
by Nick J. Royle - 698-699 Maternal effects and female manipulation: a response to comments on Paquet and Smiseth
by Matthieu Paquet & Per T. Smiseth - 700-707 Locomotory mimicry in ant-like spiders
by Ximena J. Nelson & Ashley Card - 708-716 Immediate and carry-over effects of perceived predation risk on communication behavior in wild birds
by Robin N. Abbey-Lee & Aurélien Kaiser & Alexia Mouchet & Niels J. Dingemanse - 717-724 Thermal tolerance may cause sexual segregation in sexually dimorphic species living in hot environments
by Juan C. Alonso & Iván Salgado & Carlos Palacín - 725-730 Bitter tastes can influence birds’ dietary expansion strategies
by John Skelhorn - 731-740 Bees learn preferences for plant species that offer only pollen as a reward
by Avery L. Russell & Rebekah E. Golden & Anne S. Leonard & Daniel R. Papaj - 741-747 Roads are no barrier for dispersing red squirrels in an urban environment
by Karen Fey & Suvi Hämäläinen & Vesa Selonen - 748-756 Paying the energetic costs of reproduction: reliance on postpartum foraging and stored reserves
by Heiko G. Rödel & Teresa G. Valencak & Alexandra Handrek & Raquel Monclús - 757-765 Resource-defense polygyny and self-limitation of population density in free-ranging guanacos
by Andrea Marino & Victoria Rodríguez & Gustavo Pazos - 766-776 Causes, mechanisms, and consequences of contest competition among female mountain gorillas in Rwanda
by Cyril C. Grueter & Andrew M. Robbins & Didier Abavandimwe & Veronica Vecellio & Felix Ndagijimana & Sylvia Ortmann & Tara S. Stoinski & Martha M. Robbins - 777-783 Heterogeneity in reproductive success explained by individual differences in bite rate and mass change
by Uriel Gélin & Graeme Coulson & Marco Festa-Bianchet - 784-792 Do molt-migrant songbirds optimize migration routes based on primary productivity?
by Eli S. Bridge & Jeremy D. Ross & Andrea J. Contina & Jeffrey F. Kelly - 793-802 Spoils of war and peace: enemy adoption and queen-right colony fusion follow costly intraspecific conflict in acacia ants
by Kathleen P. Rudolph & Jay P. McEntee - 803-809 Site-specific flight speeds of nonbreeding Pacific dunlins as a measure of the quality of a foraging habitat
by Florian Reurink & Nathan Hentze & Jay Rourke & Ron Ydenberg - 810-819 Female sea lamprey shift orientation toward a conspecific chemical cue to escape a sensory trap
by Cory O. Brant & Nicholas S. Johnson & Ke Li & Tyler J. Buchinger & Weiming Li - 820-828 Social behavior and activity are decoupled in larval and adult fruit flies
by Blake B. Anderson & Andrew Scott & Reuven Dukas - 829-834 Do individual breeding experience and parental effort affect breeding season length in blackbirds?
by Łukasz Jankowiak & Dariusz Wysocki - 835-841 Plaintive cuckoos do not select tailorbird hosts that match the phenotypes of their own eggs
by Canchao Yang & Qiuli Huang & Longwu Wang & Aiwu Jiang & Bård G. Stokke & Frode Fossøy & Odd Helge Tunheim & Eivin Røskaft & Wei Liang & Anders P. Møller - 842-850 Environmental complexity favors the evolution of learning
by Slimane Dridi & Laurent Lehmann - 851-856 Sexual cannibalism in a facultative parthenogen: the springbok mantis (Miomantis caffra)
by Leilani A. Walker & Gregory I. Holwell - 857-864 Behavioral and morphological responses to perceived predation risk: a field experiment in passerines
by Robin N. Abbey-Lee & Kimberley J. Mathot & Niels J. Dingemanse - 865-875 Assessing vector navigation in long-distance migrating birds
by Susanne Åkesson & Giuseppe Bianco - 876-885 Cautious versus desperado males: predation risk affects courtship intensity but not female choice in a wolf spider
by Ann L. Rypstra & Sean E. Walker & Matthew H. Persons - 886-894 Fluctuating sexual selection and the evolution of a courtship strategy
by Chang S. Han & Robert C. Brooks & Piotr G. Jablonski - 895-902 Contact pheromones of 2 sympatric beetles are modified by the host plant and affect mate choice
by Huai-Jun Xue & Jia-Ning Wei & Sara Magalhães & Bin Zhang & Ke-Qing Song & Jie Liu & Wen-Zhu Li & Xing-Ke Yang - 903-911 Nutritional complexity and the structure of bee foraging bouts
by Jacob S. Francis & Felicity Muth & Daniel R. Papaj & Anne S. Leonard - 912-919 Comparing pre- and post-copulatory mate competition using social network analysis in wild crickets
by David N. Fisher & Rolando Rodríguez-Muñoz & Tom Tregenza - 920-931 Do crab spiders perceive Batesian mimicry in hoverflies?
by Rohanna L. Morris & Tom Reader - 932-938 To sing or not to sing: seasonal changes in singing vary with personality in wild great tits
by Marc Naguib & Erica P. van Rooij & Lysanne Snijders & Kees van Oers - 939-945 The effect of temporally variable environmental stimuli and group size on emergence behavior
by Matthew J. Hansen & Lesley J. Morrell & Ashley J.W. Ward - 946-954 Effects of juvenile infection on adult immunity and secondary sexual characters in a wolf spider
by Rachel Gilbert & Richard D. Karp & George W. Uetz
2016, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 363-371 Stress and sexual signaling: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Fhionna R. Moore & David M. Shuker & Liam Dougherty - 372-372 Sex and stress: a comment on Moore et al
by Anders Pape Møller & Nicola Saino - 373-374 Is stress sexy? A comment on Moore et al
by Christopher J. Leary - 374-374 Stress and sexual traits: why are there no clear relationships? A comment on Moore et al
by Katherine L. Buchanan & Mylene M. Mariette & Ondi L. Crino - 375-375 When limited availability of data meets with a thorough meta-analysis: a comment on Moore et al
by László Zsolt Garamszegi - 375-376 A response to comments on stress and sexual signaling: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Fhionna R. Moore & David M. Shuker & Liam Dougherty - 377-384 Editor's choice Timing of extrapair fertilizations: within-pair fertilization trade-offs or pair synchrony spillovers?
by Yimen G. Araya-Ajoy & Niels J. Dingemanse & Bart Kempenaers - 385-392 Resource availability and life-history origin affect competitive behavior in territorial disputes
by Travis E. Van Leeuwen & Martin R. Hughes & Jennifer A. Dodd & Colin E. Adams & Neil B. Metcalfe - 393-400 The blessing of having younger nestmates: the case of the Arabian babbler
by Roni Ostreiher & Aviad Heifetz - 401-410 Age-specific foraging performance and reproduction in tool-using wild bottlenose dolphins
by Eric M. Patterson & Ewa Krzyszczyk & Janet Mann - 411-418 Does sensory expansion benefit asexual species? An olfactory discrimination test in Amazon mollies
by Luke Reding & Molly E. Cummings - 419-425 Benefits of kin shoaling in a cichlid fish: familiar and related juveniles show better growth
by Timo Thünken & Saskia Hesse & Theo C.M. Bakker & Sebastian A. Baldauf - 426-433 Niche segregation between immature and adult seabirds: does progressive maturation play a role?
by Letizia Campioni & José Pedro Granadeiro & Paulo Catry - 434-443 Acoustic experience influences male and female pre- and postcopulatory behaviors in a bushcricket
by Darren Rebar & Flavia Barbosa & Michael D. Greenfield - 444-451 Differential genotypic effects of sexual trait size on offspring mating success and viability
by Michal Polak & Kerry V. Fanson & Phillip W. Taylor & Sarsha Yap - 452-461 Effect of competitive cues on reproductive morphology and behavioral plasticity in male fruitflies
by Amanda Bretman & Claudia Fricke & James D. Westmancoat & Tracey Chapman - 462-469 Temperature can shape a cline in polyandry, but only genetic variation can sustain it over time
by Michelle L. Taylor & Tom A.R. Price & Alison Skeats & Nina Wedell - 470-475 Predation shapes the movement of a well-defended species, the North American porcupine, even when nutritionally stressed
by John W. Pokallus & Jonathan N. Pauli - 476-483 Parental care is beneficial for offspring, costly for mothers, and limited by family size in an egg-feeding frog
by Matthew B. Dugas & Caitlin N. Wamelink & Allison M. Killius & Corinne L. Richards-Zawacki - 484-493 The ontogeny of personality traits in the red junglefowl, Gallus gallus
by Anna Favati & Josefina Zidar & Hanne Thorpe & Per Jensen & Hanne Løvlie - 494-500 Maternal condition determines offspring behavior toward family members in the European earwig
by Jos Kramer & Joël Meunier - 501-511 The shifting roles of intrinsic traits in determining seasonal feeding flock composition in seabirds
by Cristóbal Anguita & Alejandro Simeone - 512-519 A lover or a fighter? Opposing sexual selection pressures on men’s vocal pitch and facial hair
by Tamsin K. Saxton & Lauren L. Mackey & Kristofor McCarty & Nick Neave - 520-529 Flexible color learning in an invertebrate predator: Habronattus jumping spiders can learn to prefer or avoid red during foraging
by Lisa A. Taylor & Zarreen Amin & Emily B. Maier & Kevin J. Byrne & Nathan I. Morehouse - 530-537 Ecological context determines the choice between prey of different salinities
by Jorge S. Gutiérrez & Theunis Piersma - 538-544 Herring perform stronger collective evasive reactions when previously exposed to killer whales calls
by Guillaume Rieucau & Lise Doksæter Sivle & Nils Olav Handegard - 545-552 Turbidity weakens selection for assortment in body size in groups
by Helen S. Kimbell & Lesley J. Morrell - 553-559 Intraspecific variation in collective behaviors drives interspecific contests in acorn ants
by James L.L. Lichtenstein & Jonathan N. Pruitt & Andreas P. Modlmeier - 560-566 Dyadic associations and individual sociality in bighorn ewes
by Eric Vander Wal & Audrey Gagné-Delorme & Marco Festa-Bianchet & Fanie Pelletier - 567-574 The effects of wind and fuel stores on stopover departure behavior across a migratory barrier
by Bryant C. Dossman & Greg W. Mitchell & D. Ryan Norris & Philip D. Taylor & Christopher G. Guglielmo & Stephen N. Matthews & Paul G. Rodewald - 575-583 Extreme ecology and mating system: discriminating among direct benefits models in red flour beetles
by Elizabeth M. Droge-Young & John M. Belote & Anjalika Eeswara & Scott Pitnick - 584-591 The role of motor diversity in foraging innovations: a cross-species comparison in urban birds
by Marie C. Diquelou & Andrea S. Griffin & Daniel Sol - 592-600 Polygyny affects paternal care, but not survival, pair stability, and group tenure in a cooperative cichlid
by Arne Jungwirth & Pierpaolo F. Brena & Isabel Keller & Michael Taborsky - 601-607 The sparrow and the hawk: aggressive signaling under risk of predation
by Çağlar Akçay & Allie Clay & S. Elizabeth Campbell & Michael D. Beecher - 608-616 Urban-associated drivers of song variation along a rural–urban gradient
by Desirée L. Narango & Amanda D. Rodewald - 617-627 An experimental conflict of interest between parasites reveals the mechanism of host manipulation
by Nina Hafer & Manfred Milinski - 628-636 Cannibalism, competition, and costly care in the plainfin midshipman fish, Porichthys notatus
by Aneesh P.H. Bose & Grant B. McClelland & Sigal Balshine - 637-644 The town bird and the country bird: problem solving and immunocompetence vary with urbanization
by Jean-Nicolas Audet & Simon Ducatez & Louis Lefebvre - 645-651 "Parasite-induced aposematism" protects entomopathogenic nematode parasites against invertebrate enemies
by Rebecca S. Jones & Andy Fenton & Michael P. Speed - 652-659 Coordinated parental provisioning is related to feeding rate and reproductive success in a songbird
by Kat Bebbington & Ben J. Hatchwell - 660-668 Internest food sharing within wood ant colonies: resource redistribution behavior in a complex system
by Samuel Ellis & Elva J.H. Robinson - 669-676 Vocal responses to noise reveal the presence of the Lombard effect in a frog
by W. Halfwerk & A.M. Lea & M.A. Guerra & R.A. Page & M.J. Ryan - 677-684 Birds use eggshell UV reflectance when recognizing non-mimetic parasitic eggs
by Michal Šulc & Petr Procházka & Miroslav Capek & Marcel Honza
2016, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-1 Mandatory data archiving in Behavioral Ecology
by Leigh W. Simmons - 2-13 Is there an evolutionary trade-off between quality signaling and social recognition?
by Michael J. Sheehan & Thore J. Bergman
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