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2013, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 1185-1191 Differentiating among alternative models for the resolution of parent–offspring conflict
by Clare P. Andrews & Per T. Smiseth - 1192-1198 When every sperm counts: factors affecting male fertility in the honeybee Apis mellifera
by M. Stürup & B. Baer-Imhoof & D.R. Nash & J.J. Boomsma & B. Baer - 1199-1204 Male choice of mates and mating resourcesin the rose bitterling (Rhodeus ocellatus)
by Mara Casalini & Martin Reichard & André Phillips & Carl Smith - 1205-1210 Predator and prey activity levels jointly influence the outcome of long-term foraging bouts
by Kayla Sweeney & Brian Cusack & Fawn Armagost & Timothy O’Brien & Carl N. Keiser & Jonathan N. Pruitt - 1211-1217 Change in flight initiation distance between urban and rural habitats following a cold winter
by Anders Pape Møller & Tomas Grim & Juan Diego Ibáñez-Álamo & Gábor Markó & Piotr Tryjanowski - 1218-1228 Parental effects on early development: testing for indirect benefits of polyandry
by Sheri L. Johnson & H. Jane Brockmann - 1229-1236 Foraging in groups allows collective predator detection in a mammal species without alarm calls
by Olivier Pays & Guy Beauchamp & Alecia J. Carter & Anne W. Goldizen - 1237-1250 The evolution and function of pattern diversity in snakes
by William L. Allen & Roland Baddeley & Nicholas E. Scott-Samuel & Innes C. Cuthill - 1251-1259 The effect of competitors on calling effort and life span in male field crickets
by Sophia Callander & Andrew T. Kahn & John Hunt & Patricia R.Y. Backwell & Michael D. Jennions - 1260-1270 Mating system and intrapatch mobility delay inbreeding in fragmented populations of a gecko
by Rebecca Lange & Bernd Gruber & Klaus Henle & Stephen D. Sarre & Marion Hoehn - 1271-1272 What is camouflage through distractive markings?
by Sami Merilaita & H. Martin Schaefer & Marina Dimitrova - 1272-1273 What is camouflage through distractive markings? A reply to Merilaita et al. (2013)
by Martin Stevens & Jolyon Troscianko & Kate L.A. Marshall & Sive Finlay
2013, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 789-796 Green symphonies: a call for studies on acoustic communication in plants
by Monica Gagliano - 797-798 Green symphonies or wind in the willows? Testing acoustic communication in plants
by Nathan W. Bailey & Kasey D. Fowler-Finn & Darren Rebar & Rafael L. Rodríguez - 798-799 Never say never in a noisy world—commentary on Gagliano’s ‘green symphonies’
by Stephen D. Simpson - 799-800 Acoustic communication in plants: do the woods really sing?
by Carel ten Cate - 800-800 Comments on ‘green symphonies’
by R.B. Cocroft & H.M. Appel - 800-801 The flowering of plant bioacoustics: how and why
by Monica Gagliano - 802-805 Chimeric embryos—potential mechanism of avian offspring sex manipulation
by Makhsud Tagirov & Joanna Rutkowska - 806-811 Editor's choice Behavioral syndromes as evolutionary constraints
by Ned A. Dochtermann & Niels J. Dingemanse - 812-818 Amoeboid organism uses extracellular secretions to make smart foraging decisions
by Chris R. Reid & Madeleine Beekman & Tanya Latty & Audrey Dussutour - 819-823 Human sperm competition in postindustrial ecologies: sperm competition cues predict adult DVD sales
by William F. McKibbin & Michael N. Pham & Todd K. Shackelford - 824-831 Assortative mating by aggressiveness type in orb weaving spiders
by Simona Kralj-Fišer & Graciela A. Sanguino Mostajo & Onno Preik & Stano Pekár & Jutta M. Schneider - 832-841 Food distribution influences social organization and population growth in a small rodent
by Alice Rémy & Morten Odden & Murielle Richard & Marius Tyr Stene & Jean-François Le Galliard & Harry P. Andreassen - 842-845 An experimental test of the Westermarck effect: sex differences in inbreeding avoidance
by Urszula M. Marcinkowska & Fhionna R. Moore & Markus J. Rantala - 846-852 Species recognition of color and motion signals in Anolis grahami: evidence from responses to lizard robots
by Joseph M. Macedonia & David L. Clark & Raymond G. Riley & Darrell J. Kemp - 853-858 When a male changes his ways: sex differences in feeding behavior in the pied flycatcher
by Raivo Mänd & Elo Rasmann & Marko Mägi - 859-870 Condition-dependent signaling and adoption of mating tactics in an amphibian with energetic displays
by Sarah C. Humfeld - 871-876 Contrasting risks from different predators change the overall nonlethal effects of predation risk
by Will Cresswell & John L. Quinn - 877-887 Female ostracods respond to and intercept artificial conspecific male luminescent courtship displays
by Trevor J. Rivers & James G. Morin - 888-897 The operational sex ratio and density influence spatial relationships between breeding pipefish
by T. Aronsen & K.B. Mobley & A. Berglund & J. Sundin & A.M. Billing & G. Rosenqvist - 898-905 Vocal kin recognition in kin neighborhoods of western bluebirds
by Çağlar Akçay & Rose J. Swift & Veronica A. Reed & Janis L. Dickinson - 906-913 Strategic male courtship effort varies in concert with adaptive shifts in female mating preferences
by Andrew T. Kahn & Tegan Dolstra & Michael D. Jennions & Patricia R.Y. Backwell - 914-925 Attractiveness of women’s body: body mass index, waist–hip ratio, and their relative importance
by Krzysztof Kościński - 926-934 Nest size and aromatic plants in the nest as sexually selected female traits in blue tits
by Gustavo Tomás & Santiago Merino & Josué Martínez-de la Puente & Juan Moreno & Judith Morales & Juan Rivero-de Aguilar - 935-941 Personality pace-of-life hypothesis: testing genetic associations among personality and life history
by Petri T. Niemelä & Niels J. Dingemanse & Nico Alioravainen & Anssi Vainikka & Raine Kortet - 942-948 Bitter taste enhances predatory biases against aggregations of prey with warning coloration
by Hannah M. Rowland & Graeme D. Ruxton & John Skelhorn - 949-954 Female northern myotis (Myotis septentrionalis) that roost together are related
by Krista J. Patriquin & Friso Palstra & Marty L. Leonard & Hugh G. Broders - 955-967 Male ornamental coloration improves courtship success in a jumping spider, but only in the sun
by Lisa A. Taylor & Kevin J. McGraw - 968-981 Male aggression varies with throat color in 2 distinct populations of the mesquite lizard
by Elizabeth Bastiaans & Gen Morinaga & José Gamaliel Castañeda Gaytán & Jonathon C. Marshall & Barry Sinervo - 982-986 Acoustic cues alter perceived sperm competition risk in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus
by Brian Gray & Leigh W. Simmons - 987-996 Risky business: sex differences in mortality and dispersal in a polygynous, monomorphic lemur
by Stacey R. Tecot & Brian D. Gerber & Stephen J. King & Jennifer L. Verdolin & Patricia C. Wright - 997-1003 Sex-specific thermal constraints on fiddler crab behavior
by Michael Zachary Darnell & Kenna K. Fowler & Pablo Munguia - 1004-1013 Spatial decoupling of song and plumage generates novel phenotypes between 2 avian subspecies
by Emma I. Greig & Michael S. Webster - 1014-1021 Simultaneous viewing of own and parasitic eggs is not required for egg rejection by a cuckoo host
by Miklós Bán & Csaba Moskát & Zoltán Barta & Márk E. Hauber - 1022-1029 No benefits of polyandry to female green turtles
by Lucy I. Wright & Wayne J. Fuller & Brendan J. Godley & Andrew McGowan & Tom Tregenza & Annette C. Broderick
2013, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 579-589 Do men’s faces really signal heritable immunocompetence?
by Isabel M.L. Scott & Andrew P. Clark & Lynda G. Boothroyd & Ian S. Penton-Voak - 590-591 Multiple motives in women’s preferences for masculine male faces: comment on Scott et al
by Anthony C. Little - 591-593 Evidence versus speculation on the validity of methods for measuring masculinity preferences: comment on Scott et al
by Lisa M. DeBruine - 593-594 Female preferences for facial masculinity are probably not adaptations for securing good immunocompetence genes
by Luc F. Bussière & Matthew C. Tinsley & Ane T. Laugen - 594-595 Toward an integrative perspective on sexual selection and men’s masculinity
by Steven W. Gangestad & Melissa A. Eaton - 595-596 A new direction in research on sexual selection in humans
by Emily A. Stone - 596-597 Response to comments on "Do men’s faces really signal heritable immunocompetence?"
by Isabel M.L. Scott & Andrew P. Clark & Lynda G. Boothroyd & Ian S. Penton-Voak - 598-604 Editor's choice Parental behavior exhibits among-individual variance, plasticity, and heterogeneous residual variance
by David F. Westneat & Matthew Schofield & Jonathan Wright - 605-616 Optimal sampling and signal detection: unifying models of attention and speed–accuracy trade-offs
by Kevin R. Abbott & Thomas N. Sherratt - 617-622 Non–nest mate discrimination and clonal colony structure in the parthenogenetic ant Cerapachys biroi
by Daniel J.C. Kronauer & Kazuki Tsuji & Naomi E. Pierce & Laurent Keller - 623-633 Clypeal patterning in the paper wasp Polistes dominulus: no evidence of adaptive value in the wild
by Jonathan P. Green & Ellouise Leadbeater & Jonathan M. Carruthers & Neil S. Rosser & Eric R. Lucas & Jeremy Field - 634-642 Stopover refueling rate underlies protandry and seasonal variation in migration timing of songbirds
by Chad L. Seewagen & Christopher G. Guglielmo & Yolanda E. Morbey - 643-649 Partial incubation and its function in great tits (Parus major)—an experimental test
by Katarzyna Podlas & Heinz Richner - 650-658 Context-specific repeatability of personality traits in a wild bird: a reaction-norm perspective
by Edward Kluen & Jon E. Brommer - 659-667 Hidden Markov analysis describes dive patterns in semiaquatic animals
by Joanna M. Bagniewska & Tom Hart & Lauren A. Harrington & David W. Macdonald - 668-671 Strategic male mate choice minimizes ejaculate consumption
by Benjamin J. Wegener & Devi M. Stuart-Fox & Mark D. Norman & Bob B.M. Wong - 672-682 Multiple achromatic plumage ornaments signal to multiple receivers
by Sarah Guindre-Parker & H. Grant Gilchrist & Sarah Baldo & Stephanie M. Doucet & Oliver P. Love - 683-690 Canalization of phenology in common terns: genetic and phenotypic variations in spring arrival date
by Coline M. Arnaud & Peter H. Becker & F. Stephen Dobson & Anne Charmantier - 691-697 Male diet, female experience, and female size influence maternal investment in swordtails
by Holly K. Kindsvater & Suzanne E. Simpson & Gil G. Rosenthal & Suzanne H. Alonzo - 698-707 Differential effects of food availability and nest predation risk on avian reproductive strategies
by Helen R. Sofaer & T. Scott Sillett & Susana I. Peluc & Scott A. Morrison & Cameron K. Ghalambor - 708-716 Do women’s preferences for men’s facial hair change with reproductive status?
by Barnaby J. Dixson & Jamie C. Tam & Monica Awasthy - 717-722 Big brother is watching you: eavesdropping to resolve family conflicts
by Amélie N. Dreiss & Charlène A. Ruppli & Christof Faller & Alexandre Roulin - 723-729 Spatial variation in food supply, mating behavior, and sexually transmitted disease epidemics
by Jonathan James Ryder & Daria Pastok & Mary-Jo Hoare & Michael J. Bottery & Michael Boots & Robert K. Knell & David Atkinson & Gregory D.D. Hurst - 730-733 Experimental evidence that immediate neighbors affect male attractiveness
by Sophia Callander & Catherine L. Hayes & Michael D. Jennions & Patricia R.Y. Backwell - 734-739 Transgenerational effects of diet environment on life-history and acoustic signals of a grasshopper
by Alexandra Franzke & Klaus Reinhold - 740-749 Expression of pre- and postcopulatory traits under different dietary conditions in guppies
by Alessandro Devigili & Jennifer L. Kelley & Andrea Pilastro & Jonathan P. Evans - 750-758 Maternal costs in offspring production affect investment rules in joint rearing
by James L. Savage & Andrew F. Russell & Rufus A. Johnstone - 759-767 Positive effects of an invasive shrub on aggregation and abundance of a native small rodent
by Aurelio F. Malo & Ben Godsall & Clare Prebble & Zoe Grange & Samantha McCandless & Andrew Taylor & Tim Coulson - 768-778 Trapline foraging by bumble bees: VII. Adjustments for foraging success following competitor removal
by Kazuharu Ohashi & Alison Leslie & James D. Thomson - 779-787 Human facial attributes, but not perceived intelligence, are used as cues of health and resource provision potential
by Anthony J. Lee & Shelli L. Dubbs & Ashleigh J. Kelly & William von Hippel & Robert C. Brooks & Brendan P. Zietsch
2013, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 311-324 Epigenetics for behavioral ecologists
by Cris C. Ledón-Rettig & Christina L. Richards & Lynn B. Martin - 325-326 Behavioral epigenetics in ecological context
by Eva Jablonka - 326-327 Nongenetic inheritance for behavioral ecologists
by Russell Bonduriansky - 327-328 Epigenetic inheritance systems act as a bridge between ecological and evolutionary timescales
by Renée A. Duckworth - 328-329 The importance of epigenetics for behavioral ecologists (and vice versa)
by Emilie Snell-Rood - 329-330 A place for behavior in ecological epigenetics
by Cris C. Ledón-Rettig & Christina L. Richards & Lynn B. Martin - 331-333 Ecological and genetic distribution of eusociality: the case for kin selection
by Emilio A. Herrera - 334-341 Editor's choice Early conditions and fitness: effect of maternal parity on human life-history traits
by Gine Roll Skjærvø & Eivin Røskaft - 343-348 Phenotypic plasticity affects the response of a sexually selected trait to anthropogenic noise
by Mary J. Montague & Marine Danek-Gontard & Hansjoerg P. Kunc - 349-354 Evidence of signaling benefits to contrasting internal color boundaries in warning coloration
by Marianne Aronsson & Gabriella Gamberale-Stille - 355-365 Modeling the role of stage-structured agonistic interactions in ontogenetic habitat shifts
by Amanda E. Martin & Trent M. Hoover & John S. Richardson - 366-372 Different roles for innate and learnt behavioral responses to odors in insect host location
by Ben Webster & Erika Qvarfordt & Ulf Olsson & Robert Glinwood - 373-379 Pathogen disgust predicts women’s preferences for masculinity in men’s voices, faces, and bodies
by Benedict C. Jones & David R. Feinberg & Christopher D. Watkins & Corey L. Fincher & Anthony C. Little & Lisa M. DeBruine - 380-385 Are queen ants inhibited by their own pheromone? Regulation of productivity via negative feedback
by Luke Holman & Chloé Leroy & Charlotte Jørgensen & John Nielsen & Patrizia d’Ettorre - 386-392 Insect personality depends on environmental conditions
by Martin Tremmel & Caroline Müller - 393-401 Socially mediated plasticity in call timing in the gray tree frog, Hyla versicolor
by Michael S. Reichert & H. Carl Gerhardt - 402-411 Photoperiod influences the behavioral and physiological phenotype during ontogeny
by A. Guenther & F. Trillmich - 412-420 Vocal deviation and trill consistency do not affect male response to playback in house wrens
by Emily R.A. Cramer - 421-428 Male survival patterns do not depend on male allocation to sexual competition in large herbivores
by Jean-François Lemaître & Jean-Michel Gaillard - 429-434 Socially cued developmental plasticity affects condition-dependent trait expression
by Michael M. Kasumovic & Matthew D. Hall & Heather Try & Robert C. Brooks - 435-443 Primary and secondary sex ratios in a gregarious parasitoid with local mate competition
by Sahand K. Khidr & Sean Mayes & Ian C.W. Hardy - 444-456 The effects of behavioral plasticity and leadership on the predictions of optimal skew models
by Ian M. Hamilton - 457-461 Defensive and social aggression: repeatable but independent
by Daniel T. Blumstein & Matthew B. Petelle & Tina W. Wey - 462-469 Testosterone production, sexually dimorphic morphology, and digit ratio in the dark-eyed junco
by Kristal E. Cain & Christine M. Bergeon Burns & Ellen D. Ketterson - 470-480 Spectral niche segregation and community organization in a tropical cricket assemblage
by Arne K.D. Schmidt & Heiner Römer & Klaus Riede - 481-487 A call-and-response system facilitates group cohesion among disc-winged bats
by Gloriana Chaverri & Erin H. Gillam & Thomas H. Kunz - 488-496 Condition-dependent ways to manage acoustic signals under energetic constraint in a tree frog
by Loïc Brepson & Yann Voituron & Thierry Lengagne - 497-504 The relative effect of parasites and social status on sperm traits in Arctic charr
by L. Figenschou & I. Folstad & G. Rudolfsen & S.A. Hanssen & R. Kortet & P.A. Skau & J.E. Killie & I.C. Oskam & H. Strand - 505-510 Morphological defense influences absolute, not relative, nonconsumptive effects in marine snails
by Paul E. Bourdeau - 511-520 Comparative transitive and temporal orderliness in dominance networks
by David B. McDonald & Daizaburo Shizuka - 521-531 Individual and among-population variation in dispersal-related traits in Natterjack toads
by Joke Maes & Raoul Van Damme & Erik Matthysen - 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 6
- 1155-1161 Boldness affects foraging decisions in barnacle geese: an experimental approach
by Ralf H. J. M. Kurvers & Bart A. Nolet & Herbert H. T. Prins & Ronald C. Ydenberg & Kees van Oers - 1162-1169 Simultaneous mate-sampling by female barking treefrogs (Hyla gratiosa)
by Christopher G. Murphy - 1170-1177 Measuring mating competition correctly: available evidence supports operational sex ratio theory
by Karen de Jong & Elisabet Forsgren & Hanno Sandvik & Trond Amundsen - 1178-1185 Coping with social stress: heart rate responses to agonistic interactions in king penguins
by Vincent A. Viblanc & Victorien Valette & Marion Kauffmann & Nelly Malosse & René Groscolas - 1186-1194 Pack social dynamics and inbreeding avoidance in the cooperatively breeding red wolf
by Amanda M. Sparkman & Jennifer R. Adams & Todd D. Steury & Lisette P. Waits & Dennis L. Murray - 1195-1202 Trash to treasure: leaf-cutting ants repair nest-mound damage by recycling refuse dump materials
by Alejandro G. Farji-Brener & Mariana Tadey - 1203-1208 Nest value mediates reproductive decision making within termite societies
by Katharina Hoffmann & Kevin R. Foster & Judith Korb - 1209-1217 Determinants of yearling male lekking effort and mating success in black grouse (Tetrao tetrix)
by Matti Kervinen & Rauno V. Alatalo & Christophe Lebigre & Heli Siitari & Carl D. Soulsbury - 1218-1225 Males adjust signaling effort based on female mate-preference cues
by Rafael L. Rodríguez & Christina Haen & Reginald B. Cocroft & Kasey D. Fowler-Finn - 1226-1233 Small-scale demographic structure suggests preemptive behavior in a flocking shorebird
by Jutta Leyrer & Tamar Lok & Maarten Brugge & Anne Dekinga & Bernard Spaans & Jan A. van Gils & Brett K. Sandercock & Theunis Piersma - 1234-1241 The energetics of lactation and the return to fecundity in wild chimpanzees
by Melissa Emery Thompson & Martin N. Muller & Richard W. Wrangham - 1242-1249 Influence of phenotypic and social traits on dispersal in a family living, tropical bird
by Corey E. Tarwater - 1250-1256 Fungus-gardening ants prefer native fungal species: do ants control their crops?
by Jon N Seal & Jeffrey Gus & Ulrich G. Mueller - 1257-1262 Editor’s choice Impact of tourism on Nubian Ibex (Capra nubiana) revealed through assessment of behavioral indicators
by Solomon A. Tadesse & Burt P. Kotler - 1263-1268 Repeated probing of hosts: an important component of superparasitism
by Yael Keinan & Miriam Kishinevsky & Michal Segoli & Tamar Keasar - 1269-1275 Color Change from male-mimic to Gynomorphic: a New Aspect of Signaling Sexual Status in Damselflies (Odonata, Zygoptera)
by Shao-Chang Huang & Judith Reinhard - 1276-1283 Environmental and social factors affecting the excretion of intestinal parasite eggs in graylag geese
by Claudia A. F. Wascher & Alexandra C. Bauer & Anna Ria Holtmann & Kurt Kotrschal - 1284-1288 The effects of genotype, caste, and age on foraging performance in leaf-cutting ants
by Natasha Constant & Lorenzo A. Santorelli & Juliane F. S. Lopes & William O. H. Hughes - 1289-1295 Habitat selection in site-faithful ovenbirds and recruits in the absence of experimental attraction
by Stéphane Thériault & Marc-André Villard & Samuel Haché - 1296-1307 Male display areas in exploded leks: the importance of food resources for male mating success
by Juan C. Alonso & Marina Magaña & Jose M. Álvarez-Martínez - 1308-1315 What is a subgroup? How socioecological factors influence interindividual distance
by Filippo Aureli & Colleen M. Schaffner & Norberto Asensio & David Lusseau - 1316-1323 Personality and metamorphosis: is behavioral variation consistent across ontogenetic niche shifts?
by Alexander D. M. Wilson & Jens Krause - 1324-1329 Forewarned is forearmed: early signals of RHP predict opponent fatigue in hermit crab shell fights
by Sophie L. Mowles & Mark Briffa - 1330-1337 Wait or fight? Ownership asymmetry affects contest behaviors in a parasitoid wasp
by Rihab Mohamad & Jean-Paul Monge & Marlène Goubault - 1338-1347 The communicative significance of song frequency and song length in territorial chiffchaffs
by Pavel Linhart & Hans Slabbekoorn & Roman Fuchs - 1348-1359 Infanticide risk and male quality influence optimal group composition for Colobus vellerosus
by Julie A. Teichroeb & Eva C. Wikberg & Iulia Bădescu & Lisa J. Macdonald & Pascale Sicotte - 1360-1364 Flexible alarm calling in meerkats: the role of the social environment and predation urgency
by Simon W. Townsend & Maria Rasmussen & Tim Clutton-Brock & Marta B. Manser - 1365-1371 Residency and a Broad Feeding Spectrum are Related to Extensive Spatial Exploration in Parrots
by Claudia Mettke-Hofmann & Michael Wink & Michael Braun & Hans Winkler - 1372-1378 Mass Fluctuations Suggest Different Functions of Bimodal Foraging Trips in a Central-place Forager
by Jorg Welcker & Anika Beiersdorf & Øystein Varpe & Harald Steen
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)
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