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2007, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 345-353 Do females trade copulations for food? An experimental study on kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla)
by Bart Kempenaers & Richard B. Lanctot & Verena A. Gill & Scott A. Hatch & Mihai Valcu
- 354-357 Behavioral interference and facilitation in the foraging cycle shape the functional response
by P. Anders Nilsson & Per Lundberg & Christer Brönmark & Anders Persson & Håkan Turesson
- 358-367 Effects of risk assessment, predator behavior, and habitat on escape behavior in Columbian black-tailed deer
by Theodore Stankowich & Richard G. Coss
- 368-374 Patch use, apprehension, and vigilance behavior of Nubian Ibex under perceived risk of predation
by Valeria Hochman & Burt P. Kotler
- 375-383 Reproductive specialization in multiple-queen colonies of the ant Formica exsecta
by Rolf Kümmerli & Laurent Keller
- 384-392 Searching for a new home--scouting behavior of honeybee swarms
by Stefan Janson & Martin Middendorf & Madeleine Beekman
- 393-398 Human-induced water turbidity alters selection on sexual displays in sticklebacks
by Jonna Engström-Öst & Ulrika Candolin
- 399-409 Fertilization success and UV ornamentation in blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus: correlational and experimental evidence
by Kaspar Delhey & Anne Peters & Arild Johnsen & Bart Kempenaers
- 410-419 Parasitic spawning in sand gobies: an experimental assessment of nest-opening size, sneaker male cues, paternity, and filial cannibalism
by Ola Svensson & Charlotta Kvarnemo
- 420-426 Is hatching asynchrony beneficial for the brood?
by Eszter Szöllősi & Balázs Rosivall & János Török
- 427-432 Litter size and fetal sex ratio adjustment in a highly polytocous species: the wild boar
by Sabrina Servanty & Jean-Michel Gaillard & Dominique Allainé & Serge Brandt & Eric Baubet
- 433-437 Exploiting new terrain: an advantage to sociality in the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum
by Jennie J. Kuzdzal-Fick & Kevin R. Foster & David C. Queller & Joan E. Strassmann
- 438-443 Aerial dispersal plasticity under different wind velocities in a salt marsh wolf spider
by Dries Bonte & Beatrijs Bossuyt & Luc Lens
- 444-450 Spatial and temporal variation in pheromone composition of ant foraging trails
by Duncan E. Jackson & Steven J. Martin & Francis L. W. Ratnieks & Mike Holcombe
- 451-455 Interaction rate informs harvester ant task decisions
by Michael J. Greene & Deborah M. Gordon
- 456-459 Memory for food caches: not just for retrieval
by Lucinda H. Male & Tom V. Smulders
- 460-466 How partnerships end in guillemots Uria aalge: chance events, adaptive change, or forced divorce?
by Jonathan M. Jeschke & Sarah Wanless & Michael P. Harris & Hanna Kokko
- 467-476 Clutch-size adjustments and skew models: effects on reproductive partitioning and group stability
by Ian M. Hamilton & Dik Heg
- 477-486 Extrapair paternity and the opportunity for sexual selection in long-distant migratory passerines
by Tomáš Albrecht & Jan Schnitzer & Jakub Kreisinger & Alice Exnerová & Josef Bryja & Pavel Munclinger
- 487-490 Public information for solitary foragers: timber rattlesnakes use conspecific chemical cues to select ambush sites
by Rulon W. Clark
- 491-495 Ejaculate allocation under varying sperm competition risk in the house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus
by Steven A. Ramm & Paula Stockley
- 496-498 Yolk androgen deposition as a female tactic to manipulate paternal contribution
by Gregorio Moreno-Rueda
January 2007, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-11 Trapline foraging by bumble bees: IV. Optimization of route geometry in the absence of competition
by Kazuharu Ohashi & James D. Thomson & Daniel D'Souza
- 12-20 The influence of conspecifics and predation risk on the vigilance of elk (Cervus elaphus) in Yellowstone National Park
by Mark A. Lung & Michael J. Childress
- 21-33 Same-sex sexual behavior in birds: expression is related to social mating system and state of development at hatching
by Geoff R. MacFarlane & Simon P. Blomberg & Gisela Kaplan & Lesley J. Rogers
- 34-40 Effects of nestling condition on UV plumage traits in blue tits: an experimental approach
by Alain Jacot & Bart Kempenaers
- 41-46 Aposematic coloration, luminance contrast, and the benefits of conspicuousness
by Kathleen L. Prudic & Ana K. Skemp & Daniel R. Papaj
- 47-52 Phenotypic correlates of spermatozoon quality in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata
by Andrew M.J. Skinner & Penelope J. Watt
- 53-61 Short-term behavioral consequences of territory relocation in a Caribbean damselfish, Stegastes diencaeus
by Peter T. McDougall & Donald L. Kramer
- 62-70 Interval between clutches, fitness, and climate change
by Anders Pape Møller
- 71-80 Should attractive males have more sons?
by Tim W. Fawcett & Bram Kuijper & Ido Pen & Franz J. Weissing
- 81-85 Male chicks are more costly to rear than females in a monogamous seabird, the Common Murre
by Maureen L. Cameron-MacMillan & Carolyn J. Walsh & Sabina I. Wilhelm & Anne E. Storey
- 86-96 The evolution of song in female birds in Europe
by László Zsolt Garamszegi & Denitza Zaprianova Pavlova & Marcel Eens & Anders Pape Møller
- 97-102 Begging in the absence of parents: a "quick on the trigger" strategy to minimize costly misses
by Roi Dor & Hilla Kedar & David W. Winkler & Arnon Lotem
- 103-107 Social information, social feeding, and competition in group-living goats (Capra hircus)
by Adrian M. Shrader & Graham I.H. Kerley & Burt P. Kotler & Joel S. Brown
- 108-114 The mixed-species chorus as public information: túngara frogs eavesdrop on a heterospecific
by Steven M. Phelps & A. Stanley Rand & Michael J. Ryan
- 115-120 Grooming and agonistic support: a meta-analysis of primate reciprocal altruism
by Gabriele Schino
- 121-129 Sex-specific consequences of life in the city
by Frances Bonier & Paul R. Martin & Kimberly S. Sheldon & Jay P. Jensen & Sarah L. Foltz & John C. Wingfield
- 130-136 Extrapair paternity in chestnut-sided warblers is correlated with consistent vocal performance
by Bruce E. Byers
- 137-142 Dietary mineral content influences the expression of melanin-based ornamental coloration
by Kevin J. McGraw
- 143-147 The importance of visual cues for nocturnal species: eagle owls signal by badge brightness
by Vincenzo Penteriani & Maria del Mar Delgado & Carlos Alonso-Alvarez & Fabrizio Sergio
- 148-156 Avoidance of aposematic prey in European tits (Paridae): learned or innate?
by Alice Exnerová & Pavel Štys & Eva Fučíková & Silvie Veselá & Kateřina Svádová & Milena Prokopová & Vojtěch Jarošík & Roman Fuchs & Eva Landová
- 157-164 No evidence for inbreeding avoidance in a great reed warbler population
by Bengt Hansson & Lucy Jack & Julian K. Christians & Josephine M. Pemberton & Mikael Åkesson & Helena Westerdahl & Staffan Bensch & Dennis Hasselquist
- 165-173 Female pheromonal chorusing in an arctiid moth, Utetheisa ornatrix
by Hangkyo Lim & Michael D. Greenfield
- 174-181 Genital damage in the orb-web spider Argiope bruennichi (Araneae: Araneidae) increases paternity success
by Stefan H. Nessler & Gabriele Uhl & Jutta M. Schneider
- 182-188 Function of pair duets in the eastern whipbird: cooperative defense or sexual conflict?
by Amy C. Rogers & Naomi E. Langmore & Raoul A. Mulder
- 189-195 Risky mate search and mate preference in the golden orb-web spider (Nephila plumipes)
by Michael M. Kasumovic & Matthew J. Bruce & Marie E. Herberstein & Maydianne C.B. Andrade
- 196-203 Alternative tactics and individual reproductive success in natural associations of the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides
by Josef K. Müller & Veronika Braunisch & Wenbe Hwang & Anne-Katrin Eggert
- 204-214 Interference competition between coyotes and raccoons: a test of the mesopredator release hypothesis
by Stanley D. Gehrt & Suzanne Prange
- 215-221 Interference from a game theoretical perspective: shore crabs suffer most from equal competitors
by Isabel M. Smallegange & Jaap van der Meer
- 222-230 Nest mate size, but not short-term need, influences begging behavior of a generalist brood parasite
by James W. Rivers
- 231-235 Immune system activation affects male sexual signal and reproductive potential in crickets
by Kenneth M. Fedorka & Timothy A. Mousseau
- 236-240 Consequences of complex signaling: predator detection of multimodal cues
by J. Andrew Roberts & Phillip W. Taylor & George W. Uetz
- 241-250 Capital or income breeding? A theoretical model of female reproductive strategies
by Alasdair I. Houston & Philip A. Stephens & Ian L. Boyd & Karin C. Harding & John M. McNamara
- 251-258 Age-related sperm transfer and sperm competitive ability in the male hide beetle
by Therésa M. Jones & Rebecca Featherston & Damien B.B.P. Paris & Mark A. Elgar
- 259-266 Individual quality and age affect responses to an energetic constraint in a cavity-nesting bird
by Daniel R. Ardia & Ethan D. Clotfelter
- 267-270 A framework for determining the fitness consequences of antipredator behavior
by Beverly C. Ajie & Lauren M. Pintor & Jason Watters & Jacob L. Kerby & John I. Hammond & Andrew Sih
- 271-275 Testes size in birds: quality versus quantity--assumptions, errors, and estimates
by Sara Calhim & Tim R. Birkhead
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March 2006, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 149-154 Male and female cooperatively breeding fish provide support for the "Challenge Hypothesis"
by Julie K. Desjardins & Mark R. Hazelden & Glen J. Van der Kraak & Sigal Balshine
- 155-163 Song post exposure, song features, and predation risk
by A. P. Møller & J. T. Nielsen & L. Z. Garamszegi
- 164-171 The large-male advantage in brown antechinuses: female choice, male dominance, and delayed male death
by Diana O. Fisher & A. Cockburn
- 172-181 Maternal allocation of androgens and antagonistic effects of yolk androgens on sons and daughters
by Nicola Saino & Raffaella Paola Ferrari & Maria Romano & Roberta Martinelli & André Lacroix & Diego Gil & Anders Pape Møller
- 182-187 Size-dependent trait-mediated indirect interactions among sea urchin herbivores
by Aaren Freeman
- 188-195 Burrow fractal dimension and foraging success in subterranean rodents: a simulation
by S.C. Le Comber & E.W. Seabloom & S.S. Romañach
- 196-205 On the origin of brood parasitism in altricial birds
by Yoram Yom-Tov & Eli Geffen
- 206-211 Kin discrimination in the social lizard Egernia saxatilis (Scincidae)
by David E. O'Connor & Richard Shine
- 212-221 Provisioning in wild golden lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia): benefits to omnivorous young
by Lisa G. Rapaport
- 222-226 Collective detection in escape responses of temporary groups of Iberian green frogs
by José Martín & Juan José Luque-Larena & Pilar López
- 227-235 Behavioral ecology of odometric memories in desert ants: acquisition, retention, and integration
by Ken Cheng & Ajay Narendra & Rüdiger Wehner
- 236-245 Offspring sex ratio allocation in the parasitic jaeger: selection for pale females and melanic males?
by Kirstin Janssen & Kjell Einar Erikstad & Staffan Bensch
- 246-254 Effects of predator behavior and proximity on risk assessment by Columbian black-tailed deer
by Theodore Stankowich & Richard G. Coss
- 255-259 Male but not female pipefish copy mate choice
by Maria Sandvik Widemo
- 260-269 Overlapping signals in banded wrens: long-term effects of prior experience on males and females
by Michelle L. Hall & Anya Illes & Sandra L. Vehrencamp
- 270-276 The energetic cost of mate guarding is correlated with territorial intrusions in the New Zealand stitchbird
by Matthew Low
- 277-284 Habitat preference, escape behavior, and cues used by feather mites to avoid molting wing feathers
by Péter László Pap & Tibor Szép & Jácint Tökölyi & Steven Piper
- 285-290 Rufous-tailed jacamars and aposematic butterflies: do older birds attack novel prey?
by Gary M. Langham
- 291-296 Cooperation, conflict, and coevolution in the attine ant-fungus symbiosis
by Natasha J. Mehdiabadi & Benjamin Hughes & Ulrich G. Mueller
- 297-302 Optimal foraging on perilous prey: risk of bill damage reduces optimal prey size in oystercatchers
by Anne L. Rutten & Kees Oosterbeek & Bruno J. Ens & Simon Verhulst
- 303-309 Predator detection and avoidance by starlings under differing scenarios of predation risk
by Claire L. Devereux & Mark J. Whittingham & Esteban Fernández-Juricic & Juliet A. Vickery & John R. Krebs
- 310-314 Ultraviolet reflectance of great spotted cuckoo eggs and egg discrimination by magpies
by Jesús M. Avilés & Juan J. Soler & Tomas Pérez-Contreras & Manuel Soler & Anders Pape Møller
- 315-323 Preference in patchy landscapes: the influence of scale-specific intake rates and variance in reward
by Kate R. Searle & N. Thompson Hobbs & Bruce A. Wunder & Lisa A. Shipley
January 2006, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-5 How outcrossing hermaphrodites sense the presence of conspecifics and suppress female allocation
by Dáša Schleicherová & Maria Cristina Lorenzi & Gabriella Sella
- 6-12 Negotiation over offspring care?--a positive response to partner-provisioning rate in great tits
by C.A. Hinde
- 13-19 Sex ratio and male sexual characters in a population of blue tits, Parus caeruleus
by A. Dreiss & M. Richard & F. Moyen & J. White & A.P. Møller & E. Danchin
- 20-24 Age, parasites, and condition affect humoral immune response in tropical pythons
by Beata Ujvari & Thomas Madsen
- 25-33 Male reproductive suppression in the cooperatively breeding fish Neolamprologus pulcher
by J.L. Fitzpatrick & J.K. Desjardins & K.A. Stiver & R. Montgomerie & S. Balshine
- 34-40 Jumping spiders attend to context during learned avoidance of aposematic prey
by Christa D. Skow & Elizabeth M. Jakob
- 41-47 Plumage brightness predicts male mating success in the lekking golden-collared manakin, Manacus vitellinus
by Adam C. Stein & J. Albert C. Uy
- 48-55 A test of spatial memory and movement patterns of bumblebees at multiple spatial and temporal scales
by James G. Burns & James D. Thomson
- 56-62 Extrapair paternity and mate choice in a chickadee hybrid zone
by Matthew W. Reudink & Stephen G. Mech & Robert L. Curry
- 63-72 Light intensity limits foraging activity in nocturnal and crepuscular bees
by Almut Kelber & Eric J. Warrant & Michael Pfaff & Rita Wallén & Jamie C. Theobald & William T. Wcislo & Robert A. Raguso
- 73-83 Duets defend mates in a suboscine passerine, the warbling antbird (Hypocnemis cantator)
by Nathalie Seddon & Joseph A. Tobias
- 84-87 Great tits (Parus major) searching for artificial prey: implications for cryptic coloration and symmetry
by Sami Merilaita & Johan Lind
- 88-96 Size, operational sex ratio, and mate-guarding success of the carrion beetle, Necrophila americana
by Tania Tracy Knox & Michelle Pellissier Scott
- 97-107 Predators, reproductive parasites, and the persistence of poor males on leks
by Ian M. Hamilton & Marcel P. Haesler & Michael Taborsky
- 108-116 Rapid change in nest size of a bird related to change in a secondary sexual character
by Anders Pape Møller
- 117-125 Elevated spring testosterone increases parasite intensity in male red grouse
by François Mougeot & Stephen M. Redpath & Stuart B. Piertney
- 126-131 Parasitism of maternal investment selects for increased clutch size and brood reduction in a host
by Emma J.A. Cunningham & Sue Lewis
- 132-137 Sex differences in provisioning rules: responses of Manx shearwaters to supplementary chick feeding
by Keith C. Hamer & Petra Quillfeldt & Juan F. Masello & Kathy L. Fletcher
- 138-143 Why do sperm-depleted parasitoid males continue to mate?
by David Damiens & Guy Boivin