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2011, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 1088-1095 Mate-feeding has evolved as a compensatory energetic strategy that affects breeding success in birds
by Ismael Galván & Juan José Sanz - 1096-1103 Determinants of local and migratory movements of Great Lakes double-crested cormorants
by Alban Guillaumet & Brian Dorr & Guiming Wang & Jimmy D. Taylor & Richard B. Chipman & Heidi Scherr & Jeff Bowman & Kenneth F. Abraham & Terry J. Doyle & Elizabeth Cranker - 1104-1113 The cost of mating and mutual mate choice in 2 role--reversed honey locust beetles
by Yassaman Salehialavi & Karoline Fritzsche & Göran Arnqvist - 1114-1122 Agonistic interactions and their implications for parasitoid species coexistence
by Rihab Mohamad & Jean-Paul Monge & Marlène Goubault - 1123-1130 Long-term consequences of early development on personality traits: a study in European rabbits
by Heiko G. Rödel & Raquel Monclús
2011, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 679-691 Parental-care parasitism: how do unrelated offspring attain acceptance by foster parents?
by María Roldán & Manuel Soler - 692-695 Sperm dynamics in spiders
by M.E. Herberstein & J.M. Schneider & G. Uhl & P. Michalik - 696-700 Egg size matching by an intraspecific brood parasite
by Patrick R. Lemons & James S. Sedinger - 701-709 Mating asymmetry resulting from sexual conflict in the brachypterous grasshopper Podisma sapporensis
by Yoshikazu C. Sugano & Shin-ichi Akimoto - 710-716 Genetic diversity, colony chemical phenotype, and nest mate recognition in the ant Formica fusca
by Heikki Helanterä & Yasmin R. Lee & Falko P. Drijfhout & Stephen J. Martin - 717-722 Maternal stress to partner quality is linked to adaptive offspring sex ratio adjustment
by Sarah R. Pryke & Lee A. Rollins & William A. Buttemer & Simon C. Griffith - 723-729 Costly interactions between the sexes: combined effects of male sexual harassment and female choice?
by Michael Tobler & Ingo Schlupp & Martin Plath - 730-737 Resource quality or competition: why increase resource acceptance in the presence of conspecifics?
by Jeremy M. Davis & César R. Nufio & Daniel R. Papaj - 738-744 The expression of dietary conservatism in solitary and shoaling 3-spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus
by E. Loys Richards & Robert J. Thomas & Nicola M. Marples & Donna L. Snellgrove & Joanne Cable - 745-754 Progressive parenting behavior in wild golden lion tamarins
by Lisa G. Rapaport - 755-762 Zebra finch females prefer males with redder bills independent of song rate--a meta-analysis
by Mirre J.P. Simons & Simon Verhulst - 763-768 Failure to launch? The influence of limb autotomy on the escape behavior of a semiaquatic grasshopper Paroxya atlantica (Acrididae)
by Philip W. Bateman & Patricia A. Fleming - 769-775 The effect of competitor presence and relative competitive ability on male mate choice
by Brian S. Mautz & Michael D. Jennions - 776-783 Sex-specific effects of size and condition on timing of natal dispersal in kangaroo rats
by Andrew J. Edelman - 784-790 Duty cycle, not signal structure, explains conspecific and heterospecific responses to the calls of Black-capped Chickadees (Poecile atricapillus)
by David R. Wilson & Daniel J. Mennill - 791-799 Attractiveness of grasshopper songs correlates with their robustness against noise
by Anne Einhäupl & Nicole Stange & R. Matthias Hennig & Bernhard Ronacher - 800-807 Sexual signals, risk of predation and escape behavior
by Anders Pape Møller & Simon S. Christiansen & Timothy A. Mousseau - 808-818 The red deer rut revisited: female excursions but no evidence females move to mate with preferred males
by Katie V. Stopher & Daniel H. Nussey & Tim H. Clutton-Brock & Fiona Guinness & Alison Morris & Josephine M. Pemberton - 819-830 Regulation of task partitioning by a "common stomach": a model of nest construction in social wasps
by I. Karsai & T. Schmickl - 831-836 Prey jitters; protean behaviour in grouped prey
by Katherine A. Jones & Andrew L. Jackson & Graeme D. Ruxton - 837-845 Everybody needs somebody: unequal parental effort in little penguins
by Claire Saraux & André Chiaradia & Yvon Le Maho & Yan Ropert-Coudert - 846-853 Female túngara frogs elicit more complex mating signals from males
by Karin L. Akre & Michael J. Ryan - 854-861 Impacts of wind on individual migration schedules of New Zealand bar-tailed godwits
by Jesse R. Conklin & Phil F. Battley - 862-868 Human preference for masculinity differs according to context in faces, bodies, voices, and smell
by Anthony C. Little & Julieanne Connely & David R. Feinberg & Benedict C. Jones & S. Craig Roberts - 869-879 Do sex-specific densities affect local survival of free-ranging great tits?
by Stephanie P.M. Michler & Marion Nicolaus & Richard Ubels & Marco van der Velde & Christiaan Both & Joost M. Tinbergen & Jan Komdeur - 880-888 Optimal foraging theory predicts diving and feeding strategies of the largest marine predator
by Thomas Doniol-Valcroze & Véronique Lesage & Janie Giard & Robert Michaud - 889-898 Costly help of audiovisual bimodality for female mate choice in a nocturnal anuran (Hyla arborea)
by Doris Gomez & Marc Théry & Anne-Laure Gauthier & Thierry Lengagne - 899-907 Postfledging family space use in great tits in relation to environmental and parental characteristics
by Thijs van Overveld & Frank Adriaensen & Erik Matthysen
2011, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 447-459 Mate choice for cognitive traits: a review of the evidence in nonhuman vertebrates
by Neeltje J. Boogert & Tim W. Fawcett & Louis Lefebvre - 460-461 Comment on Boogert et al.: mate choice for cognitive traits or cognitive traits for mate choice?
by Katharina Riebel - 461-462 Commentary on review by Boogert et al.: some problems facing females
by J.R. Madden & J. Isden & C. Dingle - 462-463 Female assessment: cheap tricks or costly calculations?
by Tim W. Fawcett & Neeltje J. Boogert & Louis Lefebvre - 464-470 Genetic monogamy across variable demographic landscapes in cooperatively breeding Florida scrub-jays
by Andrea K. Townsend & Reed Bowman & John W. Fitzpatrick & Michelle Dent & Irby J. Lovette - 471-477 Hummingbirds choose not to rely on good taste: information use during foraging
by Ida Bacon & T. Andrew Hurly & Susan D. Healy - 478-485 Female nuptial coloration and its adaptive significance in a mutual mate choice system
by Sebastian A. Baldauf & Theo C.M. Bakker & Harald Kullmann & Timo Thünken - 486-492 Inbreeding and measures of immune function in the cricket Teleogryllus commodus
by Jean M. Drayton & Michael D. Jennions - 493-500 Location and group size influence decisions in simulated intergroup encounters in banded mongooses
by Roman D. Furrer & Solomon Kyabulima & Erik P. Willems & Michael A. Cant & Marta B. Manser - 501-509 Walking the line: search behavior and foraging success in ant species
by Jessica M.C. Pearce-Duvet & Coen P.H. Elemans & Donald H. Feener - 510-519 Behavioral and physiological consequences of nest predation pressure for larval fish
by Marie-Ange Gravel & Cory D. Suski & Steven J. Cooke - 520-526 Linking amphibian call structure to the environment: the interplay between phenotypic flexibility and individual attributes
by Lucía Ziegler & Matías Arim & Peter M. Narins - 527-534 Multiple routes to reduced interspecific territorial fighting in Hetaerina damselflies
by Christopher N. Anderson & Gregory F. Grether - 535-542 Experience-dependent flexibility in collective decision making by house-hunting ants
by Nathalie Stroeymeyt & Elva J.H. Robinson & Patrick M. Hogan & James A.R. Marshall & Martin Giurfa & Nigel R. Franks - 543-551 Excess offspring as a maternal strategy: constraints in the shared nursery of a giant damselfly
by Ola M. Fincke - 552-558 No risk, no gain: effects of crop raiding and genetic diversity on body size in male elephants
by Patrick I. Chiyo & Phyllis C. Lee & Cynthia J. Moss & Elizabeth A. Archie & Julie A. Hollister-Smith & Susan C. Alberts - 559-565 Monogamous dominant pairs monopolize reproduction in the cooperatively breeding pied babbler
by Martha J. Nelson-Flower & Phil A.R. Hockey & Colleen O'Ryan & Nichola J. Raihani & Morné A. du Plessis & Amanda R. Ridley - 566-573 Developmental stressors that impair song learning in males do not appear to affect female preferences for song complexity in the zebra finch
by Joseph L. Woodgate & Stefan Leitner & Clive K. Catchpole & Mathew L. Berg & Andrew T.D. Bennett & Katherine L. Buchanan - 574-579 A parasite in wolf's clothing: hawk mimicry reduces mobbing of cuckoos by hosts
by Justin A. Welbergen & Nicholas B. Davies - 580-587 Direction and strength of selection by predators for the color of the aposematic wood tiger moth
by C. Lindstedt & H. Eager & E. Ihalainen & A. Kahilainen & M. Stevens & J. Mappes - 588-593 What's love got to do with it? Ontogenetic changes in drivers of dispersal in a marine ectoparasite
by B.M. Connors & Cory Lagasse & L.M. Dill - 594-600 Responses to intruder scents in the cooperatively breeding meerkat: sex and social status differences and temporal variation
by Rafael Mares & Andrew J. Young & Danielle L. Levesque & Nicola Harrison & Tim H. Clutton-Brock - 601-608 Endogenous testosterone is not associated with the trade-off between paternal and mating effort
by Cas Eikenaar & Megan Whitham & Jan Komdeur & Marco van der Velde & Ignacio T. Moore - 609-615 Parental care in nesting hawks: breeding experience and food availability influence the outcome
by Patrik Byholm & Heta Rousi & Inkeri Sole - 616-624 A longitudinal study of dominance and aggression in greylag geese (Anser anser)
by Brigitte M. Weiß & Kurt Kotrschal & Katharina Foerster - 625-629 Multiply mated males show higher embryo survival in a paternally caring fish
by Gry Sagebakken & Ingrid Ahnesjö & Ines Braga Goncalves & Charlotta Kvarnemo - 630-638 Sociality and resource use: insights from a community of social spiders in Brazil
by Jennifer Guevara & Marcelo O. Gonzaga & João Vasconcellos-Neto & Leticia Avilés - 639-647 Diet selection in birds: trade-off between energetic content and digestibility of seeds
by Mary Ngozi Molokwu & Jan-Åke Nilsson & Ola Olsson - 648-656 Measuring marginal predation in animal groups
by Ben T. Hirsch & Lesley J. Morrell - 657-662 Nonpasserine bird produces soft calls and pays retaliation cost
by Paweł Ręk & Tomasz S. Osiejuk - 663-669 Grooming for tolerance? Two mechanisms of exchange in wild tufted capuchin monkeys
by Barbara Tiddi & Filippo Aureli & Eugenia Polizzi di Sorrentino & Charles H. Janson & Gabriele Schino - 670-678 Spatiotemporal reproductive strategies in the fire salamander: a model and empirical test
by Ori Segev & Marc Mangel & Nick Wolf & Asaf Sadeh & Arik Kershenbaum & Leon Blaustein
2011, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 225-230 The fusion of behavioral ecology and ecology
by Deborah M. Gordon - 231-232 Density bias in behavioral ecology
by Judy A. Stamps - 232-233 The many ecologies of behavior
by Andrés López-Sepulcre - 233-234 Cause and context in the biological sciences
by Kevin N. Laland - 234-235 Behavioral ecology: 40 years of fusion with ecology
by David F. Westneat - 235-235 Response
by D.M. Gordon - 236-239 Integrating animal behavior and conservation biology: a conceptual framework
by Oded Berger-Tal & Tal Polak & Aya Oron & Yael Lubin & Burt P. Kotler & David Saltz - 240-247 Nest ornamentation in blue tits: is feather carrying ability a male status signal?
by Juan José Sanz & Vicente García-Navas - 248-254 Absence of kin structure in a population of the group-living rodent Octodon degus
by Verónica Quirici & Sylvain Faugeron & Loren D. Hayes & Luis A. Ebensperger - 255-260 Increased host aggression as an induced defense against slave-making ants
by Tobias Pamminger & Inon Scharf & Pleuni S. Pennings & Susanne Foitzik - 261-267 Male fiddler crabs defend multiple burrows to attract additional females
by Brian Mautz & Tanya Detto & Bob B.M. Wong & Hanna Kokko & Michael D. Jennions & Patricia R.Y. Backwell - 268-275 The degree of response to increased predation risk corresponds to male secondary sexual traits
by Kasey D. Fowler-Finn & Eileen A. Hebets - 276-281 Emergence of group rationality from irrational individuals
by Takao Sasaki & Stephen C. Pratt - 282-290 The composition, stability, and kinship of reproductive coalitions in a lekking bird
by Thomas B. Ryder & John G. Blake & Patricia G. Parker & Bette A. Loiselle - 291-302 Reproductive tradeoffs of learning in a butterfly
by Emilie C. Snell-Rood & Goggy Davidowitz & Daniel R. Papaj - 303-309 Mating experience in field crickets modifies pre- and postcopulatory female choice in parallel
by Darren Rebar & Marlene Zuk & Nathan W. Bailey - 310-316 Song amplitude affects territorial aggression of male receivers in chaffinches
by H. Brumm & M. Ritschard - 317-325 The use of numerical information by bees in foraging tasks
by Noam Bar-Shai & Tamar Keasar & Avi Shmida - 326-331 Divergence in timing of parental care and migration in barnacle geese
by Rudy M. Jonker & Marije W. Kuiper & Lysanne Snijders & Sipke E. Van Wieren & Ron C. Ydenberg & Herbert H.T. Prins - 332-336 Serins respond to anthropogenic noise by increasing vocal activity
by Mario Díaz & Antonio Parra & Clemente Gallardo - 337-344 Reproductive skew is highly variable and correlated with genetic relatedness in a social apoid wasp
by Eric R. Lucas & Rogério P. Martins & Jeremy Field - 345-349 Male attractiveness is negatively genetically associated with investment in copulations
by Leif Engqvist - 350-357 Mortality risk affects mating decisions in the spider Nephila clavipes
by Clare C. Rittschof - 358-362 Size-related inbreeding preference and competitiveness in male Pelvicachromis taeniatus (Cichlidae)
by Timo Thünken & Sebastian A. Baldauf & Harald Kullmann & Julia Schuld & Saskia Hesse & Theo C.M. Bakker - 363-371 Rethinking birdsong evolution: meta-analysis of the relationship between song complexity and reproductive success
by Masayo Soma & László Zsolt Garamszegi - 372-377 Koala bellows and their association with the spatial dynamics of free-ranging koalas
by W. Ellis & F. Bercovitch & S. FitzGibbon & P. Roe & J. Wimmer & A. Melzer & R. Wilson - 378-384 Synchronized vigilance while feeding in common eider brood-rearing coalitions
by Markus Öst & Tekla Tierala - 385-391 Effects of simultaneous polyandry on offspring fitness in an African tree frog
by Phillip G. Byrne & Martin J. Whiting - 392-400 Water-seeking behavior in worm-infected crickets and reversibility of parasitic manipulation
by Fleur Ponton & Fernando Otálora-Luna & Thierry Lefèvre & Patrick M. Guerin & Camille Lebarbenchon & David Duneau & David G. Biron & Frédéric Thomas - 401-410 Sound familiar? Acoustic similarity provokes responses to unfamiliar heterospecific alarm calls
by Pamela M. Fallow & Janet L. Gardner & Robert D. Magrath - 411-421 Yolk carotenoids have sex-dependent effects on redox status and influence the resolution of growth trade-offs in yellow-legged gull chicks
by Nicola Saino & Maria Romano & Manuela Caprioli & Diego Rubolini & Roberto Ambrosini - 422-428 Use of social over personal information enhances nest defense against avian brood parasitism
by Daniela Campobello & Spencer G. Sealy - 429-435 Colony variation in the collective regulation of foraging by harvester ants
by Deborah M. Gordon & Adam Guetz & Michael J. Greene & Susan Holmes - 436-444 Load lightening and negotiation over offspring care in cooperative breeders
by Rufus A. Johnstone - 445-446 Corrections for "Assessing the function of house sparrows' bib size using a flexible meta-analysis method [Behav Ecol 18:
by Shinichi Nakagawa & Nancy Ockendon & Duncan O.S. Gillespie & Ben J. Hatchwell & Terry Burke
2011, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-9 Indicators of development as sexually selected traits: the developmental stress hypothesis in context
by Karen A. Spencer & Scott A. MacDougall-Shackleton - 10-10 Stressing out about singing
by Michael M. Kasumovic - 10-11 Are better singers smarter?
by Stephen Nowicki & William A. Searcy - 11-12 Stressed singers and symmetric lovers
by Charlotta Kvarnemo - 12-13 The developmental stress hypothesis: a special case of the evolution of condition-dependent sexual traits
by Katherine L. Buchanan - 13-14 Assessing the developmental stress hypothesis in the context of a reaction norm
by John P. Swaddle - 14-15 Singing to impress: the importance of developmental stress
by K.A. Spencer & S.A. MacDougall-Shackleton - 16-22 Spatial positioning in the selfish herd
by Lesley J. Morrell & Graeme D. Ruxton & Richard James - 23-28 Predator-induced stress changes parental feeding behavior in pied flycatchers
by Vallo Tilgar & Kadri Moks & Pauli Saag - 29-38 Yolk androstenedione, but not testosterone, predicts offspring fate and reflects parental quality
by Gergely Hegyi & Márton Herényi & Eszter Szöllősi & Balázs Rosivall & János Török & Ton G.G. Groothuis - 39-45 The relative importance of RHP and resource quality in contests with ownership asymmetries
by Michael M. Kasumovic & Andrew C. Mason & Maydianne C.B. Andrade & Damian O. Elias - 46-51 Closer clutch inspection--quicker egg ejection: timing of host responses toward parasitic eggs
by Milica Požgayová & Petr Procházka & Lenka Polačiková & Marcel Honza - 52-59 Wing wear affects wing use and choice of floral density in foraging bumble bees
by Danusha J. Foster & Ralph V. Cartar - 60-65 Mimicking multiple models: polyphenetic masqueraders gain additional benefits from crypsis
by John Skelhorn & Graeme D. Ruxton - 66-72 Plumage color and food availability affect male reproductive success in a socially monogamous bird
by Erin L. O'Brien & Russell D. Dawson - 73-81 Extrapair paternity, song, and genetic quality in song sparrows
by Christopher E. Hill & Çağlar Akçay & S. Elizabeth Campbell & Michael D. Beecher - 82-92 Habitat saturation, benefits of philopatry, relatedness, and the extent of co-operative breeding in a cichlid
by Dik Heg & Susan Rothenberger & Roger Schürch - 93-100 Making the most of alarm signals: the adaptive value of individual discrimination in an alarm context
by Kimberly A. Pollard - 101-107 First in, last out: asymmetric competition influences patch exploitation of a parasitoid
by C. Le Lann & Y. Outreman & J.J.M. van Alphen & J. van Baaren - 108-113 Clonal ant societies exhibit fertility-dependent shifts in caste ratios
by Emmanuel Lecoutey & Nicolas Châline & Pierre Jaisson - 114-119 Male mate choice in hermit crabs: prudence by inferior males and simple preference by superior males
by Satoshi Wada & Yuusei Arashiro & Fumio Takeshita & Yasutoki Shibata - 120-125 Mate change in a socially monogamous mammal: evidences support the "forced divorce" hypothesis
by Sophie Lardy & Aurélie Cohas & Irene Figueroa & Dominique Allainé - 126-134 Quantitative genetics and fitness consequences of neophilia in zebra finches
by Holger Schielzeth & Elisabeth Bolund & Bart Kempenaers & Wolfgang Forstmeier - 135-143 Shy trout grow faster: exploring links between personality and fitness-related traits in the wild
by Bart Adriaenssens & Jörgen I. Johnsson - 144-155 Strategy selection under conspecific brood parasitism: an integrative modeling approach
by Kim Jaatinen & Jussi Lehtonen & Hanna Kokko - 156-161 Individual state and survival prospects: age, sex, and telomere length in a long-lived seabird
by Christopher G. Foote & Francis Daunt & Jacob González-Solís & Lubna Nasir & Richard A. Phillips & Pat Monaghan - 162-168 Interactions between lay date, clutch size, and postlaying energetic needs in a capital breeder
by Édith Sénéchal & Joël Bêty & H. Grant Gilchrist - 169-175 Habitat-specific constraints on induced hatching in a treefrog with reproductive mode plasticity
by Justin C. Touchon & Jenny Urbina & Karen M. Warkentin - 176-183 Natal dispersal correlates with behavioral traits that are not consistent across early life stages
by Katrine S. Hoset & Anne-Laure Ferchaud & Florence Dufour & Danielle Mersch & Julien Cote & Jean-François Le Galliard - 184-191 Male Drosophila melanogaster adjust ejaculate size based on female mating status, fecundity, and age
by Stefan Lüpold & Mollie K. Manier & Outi Ala-Honkola & John M. Belote & Scott Pitnick - 192-198 Male reproductive senescence as a potential source of sexual conflict in a beetle
by Pau Carazo & Pau Molina-Vila & Enrique Font - 199-205 Direct fitness benefits of delayed dispersal in the cooperatively breeding red wolf (Canis rufus)
by Amanda M. Sparkman & Jennifer R. Adams & Todd D. Steury & Lisette P. Waits & Dennis L. Murray - 206-211 Alloparental care increases mating success
by Kelly A. Stiver & Suzanne H. Alonzo - 212-217 When climate change affects where birds sing
by Anders Pape Møller - 218-223 Uncertainty about future predation risk modulates monitoring behavior from refuges in lizards
by Vicente Polo & Pilar López & José Martín
2010, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 1125-1130 Behavioral consistency and the resolution of sexual conflict over parental investment
by Nick J. Royle & Wiebke Schuett & Sasha R.X. Dall - 1131-1139 Impact of food predictability on social facilitation by foraging scavengers
by Chloé Deygout & Agnès Gault & Olivier Duriez & François Sarrazin & Carmen Bessa-Gomes - 1140-1146 Influences of environmental cues, migration history, and habitat familiarity on partial migration
by Christian Skov & Kim Aarestrup & Henrik Baktoft & Jakob Brodersen & Christer Brönmark & Lars-Anders Hansson & Einar E. Nielsen & Tine Nielsen & P. Anders Nilsson - 1147-1155 Threat signaling in female song--evidence from playbacks in a sex-role reversed bird species
by Nicole Geberzahn & Wolfgang Goymann & Carel ten Cate - 1156-1164 Male quality influences male provisioning in house wrens independent of attractiveness
by Megan L. DeMory & Charles F. Thompson & Scott K. Sakaluk - 1165-1169 Genetic polyethism in leaf-cutting ants
by Sarah J. Waddington & Lorenzo A. Santorelli & Fiona R. Ryan & William O.H. Hughes - 1170-1178 Resource geometry and provisioning routines
by Ronald C. Ydenberg & W. Eric Davies - 1179-1185 The strength of postcopulatory sexual selection within natural populations of field crickets
by Leigh W. Simmons & Maxine Beveridge - 1186-1194 No direct fitness benefits of helping in a cooperative breeder despite higher survival of helpers
by Jessica Meade & Ben J. Hatchwell - 1195-1202 Unexploited females and unreliable signals of male quality in a Malawi cichlid bower polymorphism
by Christopher H. Martin - 1203-1210 Sophistication and simplicity: conventional communication in a rudimentary system
by Paweł Ręk & Tomasz S. Osiejuk - 1211-1220 Chacma baboon mating markets: competitor suppression mediates the potential for intersexual exchange
by P.M.R. Clarke & J.E.B. Halliday & L. Barrett & S.P. Henzi - 1221-1226 Pheromonal predisposition to social parasitism in the honeybee Apis mellifera capensis
by Huo-Qing Zheng & Vincent Dietemann & Robin M. Crewe & Randall Hepburn & Fu-Liang Hu & Ming-Xian Yang & Christian W.W. Pirk - 1227-1235 Disturbance across an ecosystem boundary drives cannibalism propensity in a riparian consumer
by Michelle J. Greenwood & Angus R. McIntosh & Jon S. Harding - 1236-1242 Collective behavior in road crossing pedestrians: the role of social information
by Jolyon J. Faria & Stefan Krause & Jens Krause - 1243-1250 Geographic variation in the repeatability of a personality trait
by Wouter F.D. van Dongen & Karin Maldonado & Pablo Sabat & Rodrigo A. Vásquez - 1251-1260 Experimental evidence for interference competition in oystercatchers, Haematopus ostralegus. I. Captive birds
by Anne L. Rutten & Kees Oosterbeek & Jaap van der Meer & Simon Verhulst & Bruno J. Ens - 1261-1270 Experimental evidence for interference competition in oystercatchers, Haematopus ostralegus. II. Free-living birds
by Anne L. Rutten & Kees Oosterbeek & Simon Verhulst & Niels J. Dingemanse & Bruno J. Ens - 1271-1277 Effect of sibling competition and male carotenoid supply on offspring condition and oxidative stress
by Sylvain Losdat & Fabrice Helfenstein & Benoît Gaude & Heinz Richner - 1278-1284 Prey or predator? Body size of an approaching animal affects decisions to attack or escape
by William E. Cooper & Theodore Stankowich - 1285-1292 Presence of mammalian predators decreases tolerance to human disturbance in a breeding shorebird
by James J.H. St Clair & Gabriel E. García-Peña & Robin W. Woods & Tamás Székely - 1293-1300 Sperm phenotypic plasticity in a cichlid: a territorial male's counterstrategy to spawning takeover
by Kazutaka Ota & Dik Heg & Michio Hori & Masanori Kohda - 1301-1307 No kin discrimination in female mate choice of a parasitoid with complementary sex determination
by Daniel Ruf & Dominique Mazzi & Silvia Dorn - 1308-1314 Vibratory communication in the jumping spider Phidippus clarus: polyandry, male courtship signals, and mating success
by Senthurran Sivalinghem & Michael M. Kasumovic & Andrew C. Mason & Maydianne C.B. Andrade & Damian O. Elias - 1315-1320 Multimodal mixed messages: the use of multiple cues allows greater accuracy in social recognition and predator detection decisions in the mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki
by Ashley J.W. Ward & Thomas Mehner - 1321-1329 Novel environment exploration and home range size in starlings Sturnus vulgaris
by Jeroen Minderman & Jane M. Reid & Martin Hughes & Matthew J.H. Denny & Suzanne Hogg & Peter G.H. Evans & Mark J. Whittingham - 1330-1336 Quantitative genetic variation in courtship song and its covariation with immune function and sperm quality in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus
by Leigh W. Simmons & Robin M. Tinghitella & Marlene Zuk - 1337-1343 Social influences on dispersal and the fat-tailed dispersal distribution in red-cockaded woodpeckers
by Dylan C. Kesler & Jeffrey R. Walters & John J. Kappes - 1344-1348 Size-dependent misclassification of masquerading prey
by John Skelhorn & Hannah M. Rowland & Michael P. Speed & Leoni De Wert & Lucy Quinn & Jon Delf & Graeme D. Ruxton - 1349-1359 Self-organized aerial displays of thousands of starlings: a model
by H. Hildenbrandt & C. Carere & C.K. Hemelrijk - 1360-1366 Danger may enhance communication: predator calls alert females to male displays
by Emma I. Greig & Stephen Pruett-Jones - 1367-1372 Immune activation but not male quality affects female current reproductive investment in a dung beetle
by Leeann T. Reaney & Robert J. Knell - 1367-1373 Spatial positioning in the selfish herd
by Lesley J. Morrell & Graeme D. Ruxton & Richard James - 1373-1379 Task partitioning in honey bees: the roles of signals and cues in group-level coordination of action
by Brian R. Johnson
2010, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 893-897 Mother--offspring conflicts, hormone signaling, and asymmetric ownership of information
by Michael Tobler & Henrik G. Smith - 898-901 Nonindependent mate choice in monogamy
by Antonios Vakirtzis & S. Craig Roberts - 902-905 Spatial autocorrelation: an overlooked concept in behavioral ecology
by Mihai Valcu & Bart Kempenaers - 906-912 Serial monogamy increases reproductive success in men but not in women
by Markus Jokela & Anna Rotkirch & Ian J. Rickard & Jenni Pettay & Virpi Lummaa - 913-918 The fitness benefit of association with humans: elevated success of birds breeding indoors
by Anders Pape Møller - 919-926 Behavioral types as predictors of survival in Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
by Brian R. Smith & Daniel T. Blumstein - 927-935 Spatial distribution and deviations from the IFD when animals forage over large resource patches
by Ezer Miller & Moshe Coll - 936-942 Alarm calls of tufted titmice convey information about predator size and threat
by Jason R. Courter & Gary Ritchison - 943-947 Taller men are less sensitive to cues of dominance in other men
by Christopher D. Watkins & Paul J. Fraccaro & Finlay G. Smith & Jovana Vukovic & David R. Feinberg & Lisa M. DeBruine & Benedict C. Jones - 948-956 Brood exchange experiments and chemical analyses shed light on slave rebellion in ants
by Alexandra Achenbach & Volker Witte & Susanne Foitzik - 957-965 Applying the coalitionary-traits metric: sociality without cooperation in male yellow-bellied marmots
by Lucretia E. Olson & Daniel T. Blumstein - 966-971 Adjusting to a toxic invader: native Australian frogs learn not to prey on cane toads
by Matthew J. Greenlees & Benjamin L. Phillips & Richard Shine - 972-978 Terminal investment and senescence in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) on Cayo Santiago
by Christy L. Hoffman & James P. Higham & Adaris Mas-Rivera & James E. Ayala & Dario Maestripieri - 979-985 Male density affects large-male advantage in the golden silk spider, Nephila clavipes
by Clare C. Rittschof - 986-991 Prey naiveté in an introduced prey species: the wild rabbit in Australia
by Isabel C. Barrio & C. Guillermo Bueno & Peter B. Banks & Francisco S. Tortosa - 992-998 Information use and density-dependent emigration in an agrobiont spider
by Nele De Meester & Dries Bonte - 999-1004 Then versus now: effect of developmental and current environmental conditions on incubation effort in birds
by Karen A. Spencer & Britt J. Heidinger & Liliana B. D'Alba & Neil P. Evans & Pat Monaghan - 1005-1010 Egg production and caste allocation in the clonally reproductive ant Vollenhovia emeryi
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