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2010, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 1040-1047 Attack or call for help? Rapid individual decisions in a group-hunting ant
by Volker Witte & Daniel Schliessmann & Rosli Hashim - 1048-1053 Dietary carotenoid availability and reproductive effort influence the age-related decline in performance
by Thomas W. Pike & Jonathan D. Blount & Neil B. Metcalfe & Jan Lindström - 1054-1060 Mobbing as a trade-off between safety and reproduction in a songbird
by Arnis Bērziņš & Tatjana Krama & Indrikis Krams & Todd M. Freeberg & Inese Kivleniece & Cecilia Kullberg & Markus J. Rantala - 1061-1066 Digit length ratio (2D:4D) and variation in key life-history traits and fitness in contemporary Finnish women
by Samuli Helle - 1067-1072 Social class influences degree of variance sensitivity in wild Siberian jays
by Irja I. Ratikainen & Jonathan Wright & Anahita J.N. Kazem - 1073-1079 Large body and small brain and group sizes are associated with predator preferences for mammalian prey
by Susanne Shultz & Laura V. Finlayson - 1080-1086 Multitasking and eavesdropping in cotton rats foraging under predation risk
by Joseph Felts & Kenneth A. Schmidt - 1087-1092 A behavioral mechanism underlying ecological divergence in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae
by Geoffrey Gimonneau & Jérémy Bouyer & Serge Morand & Nora J. Besansky & Abdoulaye Diabate & Frédéric Simard - 1093-1097 What a hawkmoth remembers after hibernation depends on innate preferences and conditioning situation
by Almut Kelber - 1098-1105 Behavioral plasticity in larval reef fish: orientation is influenced by recent acoustic experiences
by Stephen D. Simpson & Mark G. Meekan & Nicholas J. Larsen & Robert D. McCauley & Andrew Jeffs - 1106-1111 Determining interaction rules in animal swarms
by Anders Eriksson & Martin Nilsson Jacobi & Johan Nyström & Kolbjørn Tunstrøm - 1112-1117 The advantage of starving: success in cannibalistic encounters among wolf spiders
by Anja Petersen & Kristian T. Nielsen & Christian B. Christensen & Søren Toft - 1118-1123 Sex and age influence responses to changes in the cost of cooperative care in a social carnivore
by Matthew B.V. Bell
2010, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 663-668 Personal immunity versus social immunity
by S.C. Cotter & R.M. Kilner - 669-675 The response of fish to novel prey: evidence that dietary conservatism is not restricted to birds
by Robert J. Thomas & Tracey A. King & Hannah E. Forshaw & Nicola M. Marples & Michael P. Speed & Joanne Cable - 676-683 Egg ejection risk and hatching asynchrony predict egg mass in a communally breeding cuckoo, the Greater Ani (Crotophaga major)
by Christina Riehl - 684-689 Group size effect in nutmeg mannikin: between-individuals behavioral differences but same plasticity
by Guillaume Rieucau & Julie Morand-Ferron & Luc-Alain Giraldeau - 690-695 Using visual cues of microhabitat traits to find home: the case study of a bromeliad-living jumping spider (Salticidae)
by Paula M. de Omena & Gustavo Q. Romero - 696-700 Parasite removal increases reproductive success in a social African ground squirrel
by Melissa A. Hillegass & Jane M. Waterman & James D. Roth - 701-707 Multimodal courtship efficacy of Schizocosa retrorsa wolf spiders: implications of an additional signal modality
by Aaron S. Rundus & Roger D. Santer & Eileen A. Hebets - 708-713 Body size and vigilance mediate asymmetric interference competition for food in fish larvae
by Shinnosuke Nakayama & Lee A. Fuiman - 714-721 Mechanisms of last male precedence in a moth: sperm displacement at ejaculation and storage sites
by Jin Xu & Qiao Wang - 722-729 Hatching asynchrony is an individual property of female Ural owls which improves nestling survival
by Pekka Kontiainen & Hannu Pietiäinen & Patrik Karell & Tuomo Pihlaja & Jon E. Brommer - 730-738 Virginity and the clutch size behavior of a parasitoid wasp where mothers mate their sons
by Jun Abe & Tabitha M. Innocent & Sarah E. Reece & Stuart A. West - 739-746 Color signal information content and the eye of the beholder: a case study in the rhesus macaque
by James P. Higham & Lauren J. N. Brent & Constance Dubuc & Amanda K. Accamando & Antje Engelhardt & Melissa S. Gerald & Michael Heistermann & Martin Stevens - 747-752 Spatial dynamics and the evolution of social monogamy in mammals
by F. Stephen Dobson & Brittany M. Way & Claude Baudoin - 753-758 Context-dependent acquisition of territories by male collared lizards: the role of mortality
by Troy A. Baird & Jennifer L. Curtis - 759-766 Gender differences in survival and antipredatory behavior in stalk-eyed flies
by Amy M. Worthington & John G. Swallow - 767-772 Women's own voice pitch predicts their preferences for masculinity in men's voices
by Jovana Vukovic & Benedict C. Jones & Lisa DeBruine & David R. Feinberg & Finlay G. Smith & Anthony C. Little & Lisa L. M. Welling & Julie Main - 773-780 Synchrony does not explain extrapair paternity rate variation in northern or southern house wrens
by Katie LaBarbera & Paulo E. Llambías & Emily R. A. Cramer & Taza D. Schaming & Irby J. Lovette - 781-787 Cosmetic enhancement of signal coloration: experimental evidence in the house finch
by Isabel López-Rull & Iluminada Pagán & Constantino Macías Garcia - 788-793 Immune system activation affects song and territorial defense
by Nicole E. Munoz & Daniel T. Blumstein & Johannes Foufopoulos - 794-801 Do wood ducks use the quantity of eggs in a nest as a cue to the nest's value?
by Nicole S. Odell & John M. Eadie - 802-807 Hatching order explains an extrapair chick advantage in western bluebirds
by Elise D. Ferree & Janis Dickinson & Wallace Rendell & Caitlin Stern & Stephanie Porter - 808-818 Sex and social networking: the influence of male presence on social structure of female shark groups
by David M. P. Jacoby & Dheeraj S. Busawon & David W. Sims - 819-825 Unavoidable limits on group size in a body size-based linear hierarchy
by Tzo Zen Ang & Andrea Manica - 826-835 The role of particle surface texture on case material selection and silk lining in caddis flies
by Jun-ichi Okano & Eisuke Kikuchi & Osamu Sasaki - 836-842 Compensation for homing errors by using courtship structures as visual landmarks
by Tae Won Kim & Tae Keun Kim & Jae C. Choe - 843-850 Within-group relatedness can lead to higher levels of exploitation: a model and empirical test
by Kimberley J. Mathot & Luc-Alain Giraldeau - 851-860 A tale of 2 signals: signal mimicry between aposematic species enhances predator avoidance learning
by Hannah M. Rowland & Tom Hoogesteger & Graeme D. Ruxton & Michael P. Speed & Johanna Mappes - 861-867 The predation cost of female resistance
by Claire A. McLean & Adnan Moussalli & Devi Stuart-Fox - 868-875 High resource valuation fuels "desperado" fighting tactics in female jumping spiders
by Damian O. Elias & Carlos A. Botero & Maydianne C. B. Andrade & Andrew C. Mason & Michael M. Kasumovic - 876-883 Habitat-dependent acoustic divergence affects playback response in urban and forest populations of the European blackbird
by Erwin A. P. Ripmeester & Maarten Mulder & Hans Slabbekoorn - 884-891 Inbreeding depression in male traits and preference for outbred males in Poecilia reticulata
by Susanne R. K. Zajitschek & Robert C. Brooks
2010, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 437-439 Behavioral syndromes: carryover effects, false discovery rates, and a priori hypotheses
by Ned A. Dochtermann - 440-442 Flush early and avoid the rush: a general rule of antipredator behavior?
by Daniel T. Blumstein - 443-455 Dominance in relation to age, sex, and competitive contexts in a group of free-ranging domestic dogs
by Simona Cafazzo & Paola Valsecchi & Roberto Bonanni & Eugenia Natoli - 456-464 Feeding decisions of eastern bluebirds are situationally influenced by fledgling plumage color
by Russell A. Ligon & Geoffrey E. Hill - 465-469 Females increase egg deposition in favor of large males in the rainbowfish, Melanotaenia australis
by Jonathan P. Evans & Tegan M. Box & Penny Brooshooft & Jack R. Tatler & John L. Fitzpatrick - 470-478 Chemical espionage on species-specific butterfly anti-aphrodisiacs by hitchhiking Trichogramma wasps
by Martinus E. Huigens & Jozef B. Woelke & Foteini G. Pashalidou & T. Bukovinszky & Hans M. Smid & Nina E. Fatouros - 479-484 On the oxidative cost of begging: antioxidants enhance vocalizations in gull chicks
by José C. Noguera & Judith Morales & Cristobal Pérez & Alberto Velando - 485-492 A pigheaded compromise: do competition and predation explain variation in warthog group size?
by Angela M. White - 493-500 Maternal yolk testosterone in canary eggs: toward a better understanding of mechanisms and function
by Wendt Müller & Sofie Boonen & Ton G.G. Groothuis & Marcel Eens - 501-506 Unpredictability in food supply during early life influences boldness in fish
by Ben B. Chapman & Lesley J. Morrell & Jens Krause - 507-512 Reaching independence: food supply, parent quality, and offspring phenotypic characters in kestrels
by Pablo Vergara & Juan A. Fargallo & Jesus Martínez-Padilla - 513-519 Brood overlap and male ornamentation in the double-brooded barn swallow
by Martin U. Grüebler & Beat Naef-Daenzer - 520-525 Sexual selection in honey bees: colony variation and the importance of size in male mating success
by Margaret J. Couvillon & William O.H. Hughes & Juan A. Perez-Sato & Stephen J. Martin & Gabrielle G.F. Roy & Francis L.W. Ratnieks - 526-531 Chemical stimuli from parents trigger larval begging in burying beetles
by Per T. Smiseth & Clare Andrews & Erica Brown & Pamela M. Prentice - 532-536 The responses of prey fish to temporal variation in predation risk: sensory habituation or risk assessment?
by Maud C.O. Ferrari & Chris K. Elvidge & Christopher D. Jackson & Douglas P. Chivers & Grant E. Brown - 537-547 Mating order and reproductive success in male Columbian ground squirrels (Urocitellus columbianus)
by Shirley Raveh & Dik Heg & F. Stephen Dobson & David W. Coltman & Jamieson C. Gorrell & Adele Balmer & Peter Neuhaus - 548-555 Sounds of male Lake Victoria cichlids vary within and between species and affect female mate preferences
by Machteld N. Verzijden & Jasper van Heusden & Niels Bouton & Frans Witte & Carel ten Cate & Hans Slabbekoorn - 556-561 Behavioral consequences of plant invasion: an invasive plant alters rodent antipredator behavior
by Kaitlin J. Mattos & John L. Orrock - 562-569 Female Lincoln's sparrows modulate their behavior in response to variation in male song quality
by Samuel P. Caro & Kendra B. Sewall & Katrina G. Salvante & Keith W. Sockman - 570-575 Learning by proportional observation in a species of fish
by Thomas W. Pike & Jeremy R. Kendal & Luke E. Rendell & Kevin N. Laland - 576-583 The emergence of variance-sensitivity with successful decision rules
by Eva Maria Buchkremer & Klaus Reinhold - 584-587 Determinants of false alarms in staging flocks of semipalmated sandpipers
by Guy Beauchamp - 588-598 Life history and behavioral type in the highly social cichlid Neolamprologus pulcher
by Roger Schürch & Dik Heg - 599-607 Ecological determinants and sensory mechanisms in habitat selection of crustacean postlarvae
by David Lecchini & Suzanne C. Mills & Christophe Brié & Robert Maurin & Bernard Banaigs - 608-614 Songbird chemosignals: volatile compounds in preen gland secretions vary among individuals, sexes, and populations
by Danielle J. Whittaker & Helena A. Soini & Jonathan W. Atwell & Craig Hollars & Milos V. Novotny & Ellen D. Ketterson - 615-625 Economics of mate choice at leks: do female waxmoths pay costs for indirect genetic benefits?
by Sylvain Alem & Michael D. Greenfield - 626-632 Both the past and the present affect risk-sensitive decisions of foraging rufous hummingbirds
by Ida E. Bacon & T. Andrew Hurly & Susan Healy - 633-638 Kin recognition in the larvae of a solitary insect: the cue is in the plug
by Anne Lizé & Anne Marie Cortesero & Anne-Geneviève Bagnères & Denis Poinsot - 639-646 Social context of shell acquisition in Coenobita clypeatus hermit crabs
by Randi D. Rotjan & Jeffrey R. Chabot & Sara M. Lewis - 647-654 Experimentally induced spermatophore production and immune responses reveal a trade-off in crickets
by Angela M. Kerr & Susan N. Gershman & Scott K. Sakaluk - 655-661 Agamas exhibit behavioral syndromes: bolder males bask and feed more but may suffer higher predation
by Alecia J. Carter & Anne W. Goldizen & Sara A. Tromp
2010, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 203-210 Mate choice for genetic quality: a test of the heterozygosity and compatibility hypotheses in a lek-breeding bird
by T.B. Ryder & W.P. Tori & J.G. Blake & B.A. Loiselle & P.G. Parker - 211-218 Effects of singing on copulation success and egg production in brown-headed cowbirds, Molothrus ater
by David J. White & Andrew P. King & Meredith J. West & Julie Gros-Louis & Elaina M. Tuttle - 219-225 Decision making in dispersing Siberian flying squirrels
by Vesa Selonen & Ilpo K. Hanski - 226-232 Maternal adjustment of parental effort in relation to mate compatibility affects offspring development
by Sarah R. Pryke & Simon C. Griffith - 233-241 False feeding: the trade-off between chick hunger and caregivers needs in cooperative crows
by Daniela Canestrari & Rubén Vera & Elisa Chiarati & José M. Marcos & Marta Vila & Vittorio Baglione - 242-249 Does water velocity influence optimal escape behaviors in stream insects?
by Trent M. Hoover & John S. Richardson - 250-256 Male mate choice and female response in relation to mating status and time since mating
by Douglass H. Morse - 257-263 Kin-selected siblicide and cannibalism in the European earwig
by Ralph Dobler & Mathias Kölliker - 264-269 Artificial ornaments manipulate intrinsic male quality in wild-caught zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)
by Emma C. Pariser & Mylene M. Mariette & Simon C. Griffith - 270-274 Trophic dimorphism in alternative male reproductive morphs of the acarid mite Sancassania berlesei
by Piotr Łukasik - 275-283 Why don't female purple sandpipers perform brood care? A removal experiment
by Elin P. Pierce & Lewis W. Oring & Eivin Røskaft & Jan T. Lifjeld - 284-303 Evolutionary forces favoring intragroup coalitions among spotted hyenas and other animals
by Jennifer E. Smith & Russell C. Van Horn & Katherine S. Powning & Alison R. Cole & Katharine E. Graham & Sandra K. Memenis & Kay E. Holekamp - 304-310 Dear enemy phenomenon in the leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex lobicornis: behavioral and genetic evidence
by Romina D. Dimarco & Alejandro G. Farji-Brener & Andrea C. Premoli - 311-316 Experimental evidence for a seasonal shift in the strength of a female mating preference
by Richard N.C. Milner & Tanya Detto & Michael D. Jennions & Patricia R.Y. Backwell - 317-321 Exposure to rivals and plastic responses to sperm competition in Drosophila melanogaster
by Amanda Bretman & Claudia Fricke & Primrose Hetherington & Rachel Stone & Tracey Chapman - 322-328 Among-population covariation between sperm competition and ejaculate expenditure in frogs
by Martin A. Dziminski & J. Dale Roberts & Maxine Beveridge & Leigh W. Simmons - 329-336 Size-related habitat shifts facilitated by positive preference induction in a marine kelp crab
by Kristin M. Hultgren & John J. Stachowicz - 337-342 The structure of foraging activity in colonies of the harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex occidentalis
by Blaine J. Cole & Adrian A. Smith & Zachary J. Huber & Diane C. Wiernasz - 343-348 Learning behaviorally stable solutions to producer--scrounger games
by Julie Morand-Ferron & Luc-Alain Giraldeau - 349-355 Desert ants use foraging distance to adapt the nest search to the uncertainty of the path integrator
by Tobias Merkle & Rüdiger Wehner - 356-364 Age- and sex-specific response to population density and sex ratio
by A.N. Dreiss & J. Cote & M. Richard & P. Federici & J. Clobert - 365-371 Interspecific variation in fear responses predicts urbanization in birds
by Anders Pape Møller - 372-380 Social dominance and conflict reduction in rutting male Alpine ibex, Capra ibex
by Christian S. Willisch & Peter Neuhaus - 381-386 Know thine enemy: why some weaver ants do but others do not
by Philip S. Newey & Simon K.A. Robson & Ross H. Crozier - 387-395 Dying young and living fast: variation in life history across English neighborhoods
by Daniel Nettle - 396-403 Assessing "false" alarm calls by a drongo (Dicrurus paradiseus) in mixed-species bird flocks
by S. Harsha K. Satischandra & Prasanna Kodituwakku & Sarath W. Kotagama & Eben Goodale - 404-409 Examination of prior contest experience and the retention of winner and loser effects
by Michael M. Kasumovic & Damian O. Elias & Senthurran Sivalinghem & Andrew C. Mason & Maydianne C.B. Andrade - 410-418 Sexual segregation in Eurasian wild sheep
by Navinder J. Singh & Christophe Bonenfant & Nigel G. Yoccoz & Steeve D. Côté - 419-423 Preference for human male body hair changes across the menstrual cycle and menopause
by Markus J. Rantala & Mari Pölkki & Liisa M. Rantala - 424-430 Mate choice in the dung beetle Onthophagus sagittarius: are female horns ornaments?
by Nicola L. Watson & Leigh W. Simmons - 431-435 Collaboration networks and scientific impact among behavioral ecologists
by Thomas W. Pike
2009, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Mark A Elgar - 3-8 Sex matters: a social context to boldness in guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
by Chantima Piyapong & Jens Krause & Ben B. Chapman & Indar W. Ramnarine & Vasilis Louca & Darren P. Croft - 9-15 Reduced extrapair paternity in response to experimental stimulation of earlier incubation onset in blue tits
by Oscar Vedder & Michael J.L. Magrath & Anna M.F. Harts & Elske Schut & Marco van der Velde & Jan Komdeur - 16-25 Predator escape tactics in birds: linking ecology and aerodynamics
by Piet J. van den Hout & Kimberley J. Mathot & Leo R.M. Maas & Theunis Piersma - 26-32 Long tails matter in sugarbirds--positively for extrapair but negatively for within-pair fertilization success
by Mhairi L. McFarlane & Matthew R. Evans & Kevin A. Feldheim & Marina Préault & Rauri C.K. Bowie & Michael I. Cherry - 33-36 Context-dependent fitness effects of behavioral manipulation by a parasitoid
by Arne Janssen & Amir H. Grosman & Eduardo G. Cordeiro & Elaine F. de Brito & Juliana Oliveira Fonseca & Felipe Colares & Angelo Pallini & Eraldo R. Lima & Maurice W. Sabelis - 37-45 How and why the winner effect forms: influences of contest environment and species differences
by Matthew J. Fuxjager & Catherine A. Marler - 46-56 Small folivorous primate groups exhibit behavioral and physiological effects of food scarcity
by Tara R. Harris & Colin A. Chapman & Steven L. Monfort - 57-62 Boldness and intermittent locomotion in the bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus
by Alexander D.M. Wilson & Jean-Guy J. Godin - 63-71 Evolutionary determinants of modular societies in colobines
by Cyril C. Grueter & Carel P. van Schaik - 72-77 Olfactory recognition of predators by nocturnal lizards: safety outweighs thermal benefits
by Jonathan K. Webb & David A. Pike & Richard Shine - 78-84 The function of contrasting pelage markings in artiodactyls
by Tim Caro & Theodore Stankowich - 85-90 No size-dependent reproductive costs in male black scavenger flies (Sepsis cynipsea)
by Yvonne Teuschl & Constanze Reim & Wolf U. Blanckenhorn - 91-96 Predator lethality, optimal escape behavior, and autotomy
by William E. Cooper & William G. Frederick - 97-106 Tactical allocation of effort among multiple signals in sage grouse: an experiment with a robotic female
by Gail L. Patricelli & Alan H. Krakauer - 107-112 Sex allocation strategies in response to conspecifics' offspring sex ratio in solitary parasitoids
by Sébastien Lebreton & Claude Chevrier & Eric Darrouzet - 113-120 Induction of settlement in crab megalopae by ambient underwater reef sound
by Jenni A. Stanley & Craig A. Radford & Andrew G. Jeffs - 121-128 Migrant and resident birds adjust antipredator behavior in response to social information accuracy
by Joseph J. Nocera & Laurene M. Ratcliffe - 129-137 Foraging efficiency and parasite risk in eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus)
by Sarah W. Garnick & Mark A. Elgar & Ian Beveridge & Graeme Coulson - 138-143 Social and life-history correlates of hormonal partner compatibility in greylag geese (Anser anser)
by Brigitte M. Weiß & Kurt Kotrschal & Erich Möstl & Katharina Hirschenhauser - 144-152 Female asynchrony may drive disruptive sexual selection on male mating phenotypes in a Heliconius butterfly
by Luis Mendoza-Cuenca & Rogelio Macías-Ordóñez - 153-160 Stinging spines protect slug caterpillars (Limacodidae) from multiple generalist predators
by Shannon M. Murphy & Susannah M. Leahy & Laila S. Williams & John T. Lill - 161-168 Do males offset the cost of female aggression? An experimental test in a biparental songbird
by Kimberly A. Rosvall - 169-175 Frequency-dependent selection by tree squirrels: adaptive escape of nondormant white oaks
by Zhishu Xiao & Xu Gao & Michael A. Steele & Zhibin Zhang - 176-181 Prey concealment: visual background complexity and prey contrast distribution
by Marina Dimitrova & Sami Merilaita - 182-192 Sexual conflict in waterfowl: why do females resist extrapair copulations?
by Margo Adler - 193-194 Mate choice copying and mate quality bias: are they different processes?
by Klaudia Witte & Jean-Guy J. Godin - 195-200 Differential allocation and compensation: who deserves the silver spoon?
by Irja Ida Ratikainen & Hanna Kokko
2009, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 1153-1159 Female túngara frogs vary in commitment to mate choice
by Alexander T. Baugh & Michael J. Ryan - 1160-1167 Food quality affects search strategy in the acellular slime mould, Physarum polycephalum
by Tanya Latty & Madeleine Beekman - 1168-1174 Individual behavior and survival: the roles of predator avoidance, foraging success, and vigilance
by Alex Sansom & Johan Lind & Will Cresswell - 1175-1184 Male and female crickets use different decision rules in response to mating signals
by Anne S. Leonard & Ann V. Hedrick - 1185-1193 Paternity in the classical polyandrous black coucal (Centropus grillii)--a cuckoo accepting cuckoldry?
by Christina Muck & Bart Kempenaers & Sylvia Kuhn & Mihai Valcu & Wolfgang Goymann - 1194-1203 The effects of wind on trap structural and material properties of a sit-and-wait predator
by Chen-Pan Liao & Kai-Jung Chi & I-Min Tso - 1204-1210 Coral bleaching and habitat degradation increase susceptibility to predation for coral-dwelling fishes
by Darren J. Coker & Morgan S. Pratchett & Philip L. Munday - 1211-1216 Reproductive energetics in free-living female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)
by Carson M. Murray & Elizabeth V. Lonsdorf & Lynn E. Eberly & Anne E. Pusey - 1217-1222 Persuasive companions can be wrong: the use of misleading social information in nutmeg mannikins
by Guillaume Rieucau & Luc-Alain Giraldeau - 1223-1227 Environment-dependent use of mate choice cues in sticklebacks
by Jan Heuschele & Miia Mannerla & Phillip Gienapp & Ulrika Candolin - 1228-1235 The educated prey: consequences for exploitation and control
by Richard Bischof & Andreas Zedrosser - 1236-1241 Female cooperation in plug formation in a spider: effects of male copulatory courtship
by Anita Aisenberg & William G. Eberhard - 1242-1251 Courtship effort is a better predictor of mating success than ornamentation for male wolf spiders
by Paul S. Shamble & Dustin J. Wilgers & Katharine A. Swoboda & Eileen A. Hebets - 1252-1261 Odor preference in house mice: influences of habitat heterogeneity and chromosomal incompatibility
by Ana Claudia Nunes & Maria da Luz Mathias & Guila Ganem - 1262-1267 Limited kin discrimination abilities mediate tolerance toward relatives in polyembryonic parasitoid wasps
by Michal Segoli & Tamar Keasar & Ally R. Harari & Amos Bouskila - 1268-1273 Are bird species that vocalize at higher frequencies preadapted to inhabit noisy urban areas?
by Yang Hu & Gonçalo C. Cardoso - 1274-1281 Current brood size and residual reproductive value predict offspring desertion in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides
by Richard J.S. Ward & Sheena C. Cotter & Rebecca M. Kilner - 1282-1288 Learned conspecific mate preference in a species pair of sticklebacks
by Genevieve M. Kozak & Janette W. Boughman - 1289-1294 Prevalence of avian influenza and sexual selection in ducks
by Gergely Hegyi & Anders Pape Møller & Marcel Eens & László Zsolt Garamszegi - 1295-1298 Sophisticated early life lessons: threat-sensitive generalization of predator recognition by embryonic amphibians
by Maud C.O. Ferrari & Douglas P. Chivers - 1299-1306 How depth alters detection and capture of buried prey: exploitation of sea turtle eggs by mongooses
by Patrick A. Leighton & Julia A. Horrocks & Donald L. Kramer - 1307-1314 Courtship song's role during female mate choice in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus
by Darren Rebar & Nathan W. Bailey & Marlene Zuk - 1315-1322 Familiarity breeds contempt: effects of striped skunk color, shape, and abundance on wild carnivore behavior
by Jennifer S. Hunter - 1323-1333 Mate choice based on complex visual signals in the brook stickleback, Culaea inconstans
by Jessica L. Ward & Deborah A. McLennan - 1334-1342 Why are females ornamented? A test of the courtship stimulation and courtship rejection hypotheses
by Rita Chan & Devi Stuart-Fox & Tim S. Jessop - 1343-1347 Cleaning in pairs enhances honesty in male cleaning gobies
by Marta C. Soares & Redouan Bshary & Isabelle M. Côté - 1348-1355 Female American goldfinches use carotenoid-based bill coloration to signal status
by Troy G. Murphy & Malcolm F. Rosenthal & Robert Montgomerie & Keith A. Tarvin - 1356-1362 Importance of internal pattern contrast and contrast against the background in aposematic signals
by Marianne Aronsson & Gabriella Gamberale-Stille - 1363-1375 Changing philosophies and tools for statistical inferences in behavioral ecology
by László Zsolt Garamszegi & Sara Calhim & Ned Dochtermann & Gergely Hegyi & Peter L. Hurd & Christian Jørgensen & Nobuyuki Kutsukake & Marc J. Lajeunesse & Kimberly A. Pollard & Holger Schielzeth & Matthew R.E. Symonds & Shinichi Nakagawa - 1376-1381 Trait duplication by means of sensory bias
by Rafael Lucas Rodríguez
2009, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 913-921 Alternative foraging tactics and risk taking in brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis)
by Michelle Farwell & Robert L. McLaughlin - 922-929 Larger colonies do not have more specialized workers in the ant Temnothorax albipennis
by Anna Dornhaus & Jo-Anne Holley & Nigel R. Franks - 930-935 Food limitation increases aggression in juvenile meerkats
by S.J. Hodge & A. Thornton & T.P. Flower & T.H. Clutton-Brock - 936-945 Vigilance and predator detection vary between avian species with different visual acuity and coverage
by Vanessa Tisdale & Esteban Fernández-Juricic - 946-950 Adaptive learning in the foraging behavior of the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis
by H. Rahmani & D. Hoffmann & A. Walzer & P. Schausberger - 951-956 Age-related reproductive performance in the parental burying beetle, Nicrophorus orbicollis
by Stephen T. Trumbo - 957-960 Cryptic female choice by female control of oviposition timing in a soldier fly
by Flavia Barbosa - 961-966 Individual quality and reproductive effort mirrored in white wing plumage in both sexes of south polar skuas
by Sveinn Are Hanssen & Jan O. Bustnes & Torkild Tveraa & Dennis Hasselquist & Øystein Varpe & John-André Henden - 967-977 Evolution and life-history correlates of female song in the New World blackbirds
by J. Jordan Price - 978-984 Flexible cuckoo chick-rejection rules in the superb fairy-wren
by Naomi E. Langmore & Andrew Cockburn & Andrew F. Russell & Rebecca M. Kilner - 985-992 Remotely sensed productivity, regional home range selection, and local range use by an omnivorous primate
by Erik P. Willems & Robert A. Barton & Russell A. Hill - 993-999 Female choice for optimal combinations of multiple male display traits increases offspring survival
by Lesley T. Lancaster & Christy A. Hipsley & Barry Sinervo - 1000-1006 Carotenoid-based status signaling by females in the tropical streak-backed oriole
by Troy G. Murphy & Diego Hernández-Muciño & Marcela Osorio-Beristain & Robert Montgomerie & Kevin E. Omland - 1007-1014 Queen reproductive state modulates pheromone production and queen-worker interactions in honeybees
by Sarah D. Kocher & Freddie-Jeanne Richard & David R. Tarpy & Christina M. Grozinger - 1015-1019 Should females prefer males with elaborate nests?
by Topi K. Lehtonen & Bob B.M. Wong - 1020-1025 Effect of parasite-induced behavioral alterations on juvenile development
by Fleur Ponton & David Duneau & Marta I. Sánchez & Alexandre Courtiol & Anatoli T. Terekhin & Elena V. Budilova & François Renaud & Frédéric Thomas - 1026-1033 Breeding systems, climate, and the evolution of migration in shorebirds
by Gabriel E. García-Peña & Gavin H. Thomas & John D. Reynolds & Tamás Székely - 1034-1038 Male songbirds provide indirect parental care by guarding females during incubation
by Bradley C. Fedy & Thomas E. Martin - 1039-1049 Ecological, social, and reproductive factors shape producer--scrounger dynamics in baboons
by Andrew J. King & Nick J.B. Isaac & Guy Cowlishaw - 1050-1055 Behavioral adaptation of Pallas's squirrels to germination schedule and tannins in acorns
by Zhishu Xiao & Xu Gao & Mingmin Jiang & Zhibin Zhang - 1056-1062 Inbreeding avoidance through cryptic female choice in the cannibalistic orb-web spider Argiope lobata
by Klaas Welke & Jutta M. Schneider - 1063-1071 Female-specific ornamentation predicts offspring quality in the striped plateau lizard, Sceloporus virgatus
by Stacey L. Weiss & Eileen A. Kennedy & James A. Bernhard - 1072-1078 Female ornamentation and directional male mate preference in the rock sparrow
by Matteo Griggio & Alessandro Devigili & Herbert Hoi & Andrea Pilastro - 1079-1088 Sexual selection on body size and secondary sexual characters in 2 closely related, sympatric chameleons in Madagascar
by Kristopher B. Karsten & Laza N. Andriamandimbiarisoa & Stanley F. Fox & Christopher J. Raxworthy - 1089-1095 Birdsong tuned to the environment: green hylia song varies with elevation, tree cover, and noise
by Alexander N. G. Kirschel & Daniel T. Blumstein & Rachel E. Cohen & Wolfgang Buermann & Thomas B. Smith & Hans Slabbekoorn - 1096-1105 Why some memories do not last a lifetime: dynamic long-term retrieval in changing environments
by Aimee S. Dunlap & Colleen M. McLinn & Holly A. MacCormick & Matthew E. Scott & Benjamin Kerr - 1106-1110 Worker reproduction in mixed-species colonies of honey bees
by Ken Tan & Mingxian Yang & Sarah Radloff & Christian W. W. Pirk & Robin M. Crewe & Mananya Phiancharoen & Randall Hepburn & Benjamin P. Oldroyd - 1111-1117 Peripheral obstructions influence marmot vigilance: integrating observational and experimental results
by Peter A. Bednekoff & Daniel T. Blumstein - 1118-1124 Male dominance influences pheromone expression, ejaculate quality, and fertilization success in the Australian field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus
by Melissa L. Thomas & Leigh W. Simmons - 1125-1132 Mate-guarding behavior in clam shrimp: a field approach
by Chiara Benvenuto & Brenton Knott & Stephen C. Weeks - 1133-1137 Trade-offs between markers of absolute and relative quality in human facial preferences
by Tamsin K. Saxton & Anthony C. Little & Hannah M. Rowland & Ting Gao & S. Craig Roberts - 1138-1146 The cost of virulence: an experimental study of egg eviction by brood parasitic chicks
by Tomáš Grim & Jarkko Rutila & Phillip Cassey & Mark E. Hauber - 1147-1151 Males use sex pheromone assessment to tailor ejaculates to risk of sperm competition in a butterfly
by Helena Larsdotter Mellström & Christer Wiklund
2009, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 685-690 Protein content of diets dictates the daily energy intake of a free-ranging primate
by Annika M. Felton & Adam Felton & David Raubenheimer & Stephen J. Simpson & William J. Foley & Jeff T. Wood & Ian R. Wallis & David B. Lindenmayer