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2023, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 76-88 Foraging in heterogeneous landscapes: variation in movement patterns of a tropical sand-bubbler crab
by Tin Yan Hui & Gray A Williams - 89-98 Group social structure has limited impact on reproductive success in a wild mammal
by Conner S Philson & Daniel T Blumstein - 99-107 An arachnid’s guide to being an ant: morphological and behavioral mimicry in ant-mimicking spiders
by Nimish Subramaniam & Krishnapriya Tamma & Divya Uma - 108-116 Sex differences in the predictability of risk-taking behavior
by Jack A Brand & Jason Henry & Gabriela C Melo & Donald Wlodkowic & Bob B M Wong & Jake M Martin - 117-124 Ineffective integration of multiple anti-predator defenses in a rotifer: a low-cost insurance?
by Yuhan He & Konghao Zhu & Kangshun Zhao & Liang He & Ulrika Candolin & Jun Xu & Huan Zhang - 125-135 Tracking the path of predator recognition in a predator-naive population of the pond snail
by Anuradha Batabyal & Ken Lukowiak - 136-149 Photoperiod and rainfall are associated with seasonal shifts in social structure in a songbird
by Joseph F Welklin & Samantha M Lantz & Sarah Khalil & Nicole M Moody & Jordan Karubian & Michael S Webster - 150-159 Patterns of extra-territorial nest-box visits in a songbird suggest a role in extrapair mating
by Peter Santema & Bart Kempenaers - 160-161 Female song can be over-looked in even the most intensively studied songbirds
by Naomi E Langmore
2022, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 1047-1057 Light received by embryos promotes postnatal junior phenotypes in a seabird
[The evolution of social behavior]
by Francisco Ruiz-Raya & Jose C Noguera & Alberto Velando - 1058-1069 On the strategic learning of signal associations
[Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4]
by Thomas N Sherratt & James Voll - 1070-1079 Monks relax sibling competition over parental resources in Tibetan populations
[Cooperative breeding in birds: a comparative test of the life history hypothesis]
by Liqiong Zhou & Erhao Ge & Alberto J C Micheletti & Yuan Chen & Juan Du & Ruth Mace - 1080-1092 Kin do not always help: testing multiple hypotheses on nest feeding in a cooperatively breeding bird
[On the Existence of Maximum Likelihood Estimates in Logistic Regression Models]
by Laurence Cousseau & Dries Van de Loock & Beate Apfelbeck & Mwangi Githiru & Erik Matthysen & Luc Lens - 1093-1106 Sexual selection for flight performance in hummingbirds
[Daring females, devoted males, and reversed sexual size dimorphism in the sand-dwelling spider Allocosa brasiliensis (Araneae, Lycosidae)]
by Sean C Wilcox & Christopher J Clark - 1107-1114 Chemical footprints mediate habitat selection in co-occurring aphids
[Repellency and toxicity of the crude ethanolic extract of Limoniastrum guyonianum against Tribolium castaneum]
by Mitzy F Porras & Nathaniel McCartney & Günther Raspotnig & Edwin G Rajotte - 1115-1122 Anthropogenic noise and light alter temporal but not spatial breeding behavior in a wild frog
[Lack of consistent responses to aircraft noise in dawn song timing of bird populations near tropical airports]
by Andrew D Cronin & Judith A H Smit & Wouter Halfwerk - 1123-1132 Triparental ageing in a laboratory population of an insect with maternal care
[Male age alone predicts paternity success under sperm competition when effects of age and past mating effort are experimentally separated]
by Hilary Cope & Edward R Ivimey-Cook & Jacob Moorad - 1133-1140 Habitat change alters the expression and efficiency of a female ornament
[Does eutrophication-driven evolution change aquatic ecosystems?]
by Sini Bäckroos & Lea Ala-Ilomäki & Ulrika Candolin - 1141-1152 Personality-mediated speed-accuracy tradeoffs in mating in a 17-year periodical cicada
[Does perceived predation risk affect patterns of extra-pair paternity? A field experiment in a passerine bird]
by Allison M Roth & Sarah M Kent & Elizabeth A Hobson & Gene Kritsky & Shinichi Nakagawa - 1153-1160 The mere presence of cuckoos in breeding area alters egg-ejection decisions in Daurian redstarts
[Model cuckoo Cuculus canorus eggs accepted by Rufous bush chats Cercotrichas galactotes during the parasite’s absence from the breeding area]
by Jinggang Zhang & Peter Santema & Jianqiang Li & William E Feeney & Wenhong Deng & Bart Kempenaers - 1161-1169 Jumping out of trouble: evidence for a cognitive map in guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
[Animal navigation]
by Hannah De Waele & Catarina Vila Pouca & Dimphy van Boerdonk & Ewoud Luiten & Lisanne M Leenheer & David Mitchell & Regina Vega-Trejo & Alexander Kotrschal - 1170-1179 Effects of resource availability on the web structure of female western black widows: is the web structure constrained by physiological trade-offs?
[Predators that benefit prey and prey that harm predators: unusual effects of interacting foraging adaptation]
by Louis-Philippe Toupin & Tom Ratz & Pierre-Olivier Montiglio - 1180-1187 Something in the wind: the influence of wind speed and direction on African lion movement behavior
[The role of vibrissae in behavior: a status review]
by Matthew Wijers & Paul Trethowan & Byron du Preez & Andrew J Loveridge & Andrew Markham & David W Macdonald & Robert A Montgomery - 1188-1195 Metabolic rate shapes differences in foraging efficiency among honeybee foragers
[Life-history strategies of optimal foragers]
by Julian Cassano & Dhruba Naug - 1196-1206 Black and orange coloration predict success during male–male competition in the guppy
[Sexual selection, natural selection and quality advertisement]
by Alexa G Guerrera & M J Daniel & K A Hughes
2022, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 903-911 Can you hear/see me? Multisensory integration of signals does not always facilitate mate choice
[Exact inference for categorical data: recent advances and continuing controversies]
by Derek A Coss & Michael J Ryan & Rachel A Page & Kimberly L Hunter & Ryan C Taylor - 912-925 Female blue tits sing frequently: a sex comparison of occurrence, context, and structure of song
[Ultraviolet sexual dimorphism and assortative mating in blue tits]
by Javier Sierro & Selvino R de Kort & Katharina Riebel & Ian R Hartley - 926-936 Why does the complexity of functionally equivalent signals vary across closely related species?
[Multiple receivers, multiple ornaments, and a trade-off between agonistic and epigamic signaling in a widowbird]
by Claire M V Nelson & William B Sherwin & Terry J Ord - 937-945 Plasticity of snowy plover incubation behaviors in response to risks of nest predation
[The influence of a hot environment on parental cooperation of a ground-nesting shorebird, the Kentish plover Charadrius alexandrinus]
by Kristen S Ellis & Randy T Larsen & Cameron K Ghalambor & David N Koons - 946-953 Previous inter-sexual aggression increases female mating propensity in fruit flies
[The evolution of polyandry: multiple mating and female fitness in insects]
by David C S Filice & Reuven Dukas - 954-966 Resource-dependent investment in male sexual traits in a viviparous fish
[Body size and its effect on male-male competition in Hylaeus alcyoneus (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)]
by Erika Fernlund Isaksson & Charel Reuland & Ariel F Kahrl & Alessandro Devigili & John L Fitzpatrick - 967-978 Studying predator foraging mode and hunting success at the individual level with an online videogame
[On the problem of predicting real world characteristics from virtual worlds]
by Maxime Fraser Franco & Francesca Santostefano & Clint D Kelly & Pierre-Olivier Montiglio - 979-988 Failed despots and the equitable distribution of fitness in a subsidized species
[Despotic distribution, unequal reproductive success, and population regulation in the jay Garrulus glandarius L]
by Kristin M Brunk & Elena H West & M Zachariah Peery & Anna Pidgeon - 989-998 Predicting foraging dive outcomes in chinstrap penguins using biologging and animal-borne cameras
[Pursuit of food versus pursuit of information in a Markovian perception-action loop model of foraging]
by Fabrizio Manco & Stephen D J Lang & Philip N Trathan - 999-1006 Environment and mate attractiveness in a wild insect
[Female pied flycatchers choose territory quality and not male characteristics]
by Tom Tregenza & Petri T Niemelä & Rolando Rodríguez-Muñoz & Paul E Hopwood - 1007-1017 Patch quality and habitat fragmentation shape the foraging patterns of a specialist folivore
[The effects of experimental habitat destruction and patch isolation on space use and fitness parameters in female root vole Microtus oeconomus]
by Mathew S Crowther & Adrian I Rus & Valentina S A Mella & Mark B Krockenberger & Jasmine Lindsay & Ben D Moore & Clare McArthur - 1018-1024 Female fruit flies copy the acceptance, but not the rejection, of a mate
[The evolutionary consequences of mate copying on male traits]
by Sabine Nöbel & Magdalena Monier & Laura Fargeot & Guillaume Lespagnol & Etienne Danchin & Guillaume Isabel - 1025-1035 Neonate personality affects early-life resource acquisition in a large social mammal
[An analysis of vigilance in the Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica)]
by Bawan Amin & Dómhnall J Jennings & Alison Norman & Andrew Ryan & Vasiliki Ioannidis & Alice Magee & Hayley-Anne Haughey & Amy Haigh & Simone Ciuti - 1036-1043 Call combinations in chimpanzees: a social tool?
[Semantic combinations in primate calls]
by Maël Leroux & Bosco Chandia & Alexandra B Bosshard & Klaus Zuberbühler & Simon W Townsend
2022, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 667-669 What is cultural evolution anyway?
by Alberto J C Micheletti & Eva Brandl & Ruth Mace - 670-678 Captivating color: evidence for optimal stimulus design in a polymorphic prey lure
by Darrell J Kemp & Will Edwards & Thomas E White - 679-687 Female countertactics to male feticide and infanticide in a multilevel primate society
by Zuofu Xiang & Yang Yu & Hui Yao & Qinglang Hu & Wanji Yang & Ming Li - 688-697 Risky business: males choose more receptive adults over safer subadults in a cannibalistic spider
by Lenka Sentenská & Catherine Scott & Pierick Mouginot & Maydianne C B Andrade - 698-704 Individuals with larger head volume have better learning ability in wild chestnut thrushes
by Yingqiang Lou & Yuqi Zou & Yun Fang & Jon E Swenson & Anders Pape Møller & Yuehua Sun - 705-720 Short-term social dynamics following anthropogenic and natural disturbances in a free-living mammal
by Gabriella E C Gall & Julian C Evans & Matthew J Silk & Chelsea A Ortiz-Jimenez & Jennifer E Smith - 721-730 Factors influencing dispersal initiation and timing in a facultative cooperative breeder
by Samantha L Dietz & Emily H DuVal & James A Cox - 731-739 Anthropogenic light and noise affect the life histories of female Gryllus veletis field crickets
by Darren Rebar & Corey Bishop & Allysa C Hallett - 740-744 Maximum performance expression is affected by octopamine and antennae removal in Acheta domesticus
by Andrew Bubak & John Swallow & Fadeke Adeola & Simon P Lailvaux - 745-757 Heterogeneity in resource competition covaries with individual variation in long-term social relationships
by Alexis L Levengood & Kasha Strickland & Vivienne Foroughirad & Janet Mann & Romane H Cristescu & Ewa Krzyszczyk & Céline H Frère - 758-766 Shoaling in the Trinidadian guppy: costs, benefits, and plasticity in response to an ambush predator
by Anna Li & Jean M L Richardson & F Helen Rodd - 767-774 The role of behavioral type composition on resource use and growth of a juvenile predator
by Michael A Nannini & Joseph J Parkos & David Wahl - 775-788 Once an optimist, always an optimist? Studying cognitive judgment bias in mice
by Marko Bračić & Lena Bohn & Viktoria Siewert & Vanessa T von Kortzfleisch & Holger Schielzeth & Sylvia Kaiser & Norbert Sachser & S Helene Richter - 789-797 Hierarchy of fear: experimentally testing ungulate reactions to lion, African wild dog and cheetah
by Noa L A Rigoudy & Michael Clinchy & Mike J S Peel & Sarah Huebner & Craig Packer & Liana Y Zanette - 798-806 Ecological adaptation and birdsong: how body and bill sizes affect passerine sound frequencies
by Jakob Isager Friis & Joana Sabino & Pedro Santos & Torben Dabelsteen & Gonçalo C Cardoso - 807-815 Social integration predicts survival in female white-faced capuchin monkeys
by Kotrina Kajokaite & Andrew Whalen & Jeremy Koster & Susan Perry - 816-824 Exposure to elevated temperature during development affects bumblebee foraging behavior
by Maxence Gérard & Bérénice Cariou & Maxime Henrion & Charlotte Descamps & Emily Baird - 825-832 Social information use about novel aposematic prey depends on the intensity of the observed cue
by Clelia Mulà & Rose Thorogood & Liisa Hämäläinen - 833-843 Mating traits are phenotypically but not genetically correlated to fitness
by Julie M Collet & Jacqueline L Sztepanacz - 844-858 Coordination of care by breeders and helpers in the cooperatively breeding long-tailed tit
by Chay Halliwell & Andrew P Beckerman & Marion Germain & Samantha C Patrick & Amy E Leedale & Ben J Hatchwell - 859-867 Varied female and male courtship behavior facilitated the evolution of a novel sexual signal
by Sophia L Fitzgerald & Sophia C Anner & Robin M Tinghitella - 868-875 Site fidelity increases reproductive success by increasing foraging efficiency in a marine predator
by Ginger A Rebstock & Briana Abrahms & P Dee Boersma - 876-883 Multisensory integration facilitates perceptual restoration of an interrupted call in a species of frog
by Bicheng Zhu & Yue Yang & Ya Zhou & Ke Deng & Tongliang Wang & Jichao Wang & Yezhong Tang & Michael J Ryan & Jianguo Cui - 884-891 Iridescence untwined: honey bees can separate hue variations in space and time
by Leslie Ng & Laura Ospina-Rozo & Jair E Garcia & Adrian G Dyer & Devi Stuart-Fox - 892-900 Mating competition and adult sex ratio in wild Trinidadian guppies
by Pierre J C Chuard & James W A Grant & Grant E Brown - 901-901 Correction to: Female-biased sex ratios in urban centers create a “fertility trap” in post-war Finland
by Jenni E Pettay & Virpi Lummaa & Robert Lynch & John Loehr
2022, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 477-486 Spatial personalities: a meta-analysis of consistent individual differences in spatial behavior
by Erica F Stuber & Ben S Carlson & Brett R Jesmer - 487-488 Repeatability is the first step in a broader hypothesis test: a comment on Stuber et al
by Eric Vander Wal & Quinn M R Webber & Michel P Laforge - 488-489 Moving away from repeatability: a comment on Stuber et al
by Niels J Dingemanse & Anne G Hertel & Raphael Royauté - 489-491 Dissecting how behavior and environment shape spatial personalities: a comment on Stuber et al
by Orr Spiegel & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 491-492 The development of spatial personalities: a comment on Stuber et al
by Karen E Mabry - 492-493 Many avenues for spatial personality research: a response to comments on Stuber et al. (2022)
by Erica F Stuber & Ben S Carlson & Brett R Jesmer - 494-503 Made-up mouths with preen oil reveal genetic and phenotypic conditions of starling nestlings
by Juan José Soler & Ester Martínez-Renau & Manuel Azcárate-García & Cristina Ruiz-Castellano & José Martín & Manuel Martín-Vivaldi - 504-517 The oxidative cost of helping and its minimization in a cooperative breeder
by XRita Covas & Sophie Lardy & Liliana R Silva & Benjamin Rey & André C Ferreira & Franck Theron & Arnaud Tognetti & Bruno Faivre & Claire Doutrelant - 518-525 Tradeoffs associated with autotomy and regeneration and their potential role in the evolution of regenerative abilities
by Tara Prestholdt & Tai White-Toney & Katie Bates & Kara Termulo & Sawyer Reid & Katy Kennedy & Zach Turley & Clayton Steed & Ryan Kain & Matt Ortman & Tim Luethke & Spencer Degerstedt & Masis Isikbay - 526-540 Familiarity, dominance, sex and season shape common waxbill social networks
by Ana Cristina R Gomes & Patrícia Beltrão & Neeltje J Boogert & Gonçalo C Cardoso - 541-548 Living in mixed-sex groups limits sexual selection as a driver of pelage dimorphism in bovids
by Giacomo D’Ammando & Daniel W Franks & Jakob Bro-Jørgensen - 549-555 Brood as booty: the effect of colony size and resource value in social insect contests
by Kenneth James Chapin & Victor Alexander Paat & Anna Dornhaus - 556-564 Wild zebra finches are attracted towards acoustic cues from conspecific social groups
by Corinna Adrian & Simon C Griffith & Marc Naguib & Wiebke Schuett - 565-572 Differential parasitism of native and invasive widow spider egg sacs
by Monica A Mowery & Valeria Arabesky & Yael Lubin & Michal Segoli - 573-581 Environmental variability as a predictor of behavioral flexibility in urban environments
by Reut Vardi & Oded Berger-Tal - 582-591 Size-dependent aggression towards kin in a cannibalistic species
by Chloe A Fouilloux & Lutz Fromhage & Janne K Valkonen & Bibiana Rojas - 592-605 Breeding site fidelity is lower in polygamous shorebirds and male-biased in monogamous species
by Eunbi Kwon & 2Mihai Valcu & Margherita Cragnolini & Martin Bulla & Bruce Lyon & Bart Kempenaers - 606-614 Temporal dissonance between group size and its benefits requires whole-of-lifecycle measurements
by Lucas R Hearn & Ben A Parslow & Mark I Stevens & Michael P Schwarz - 615-623 Habitat choice versus habitat transformation in a nest-building fish: which matters most?
by Marius Dhamelincourt & Jacques Rives & Frédéric Lange & Arturo Elosegi & Cédric Tentelier - 624-633 No signs of behavioral evolution of threespine stickleback following northern pike invasion
by Dale R StevensII & Christina I Bardjis & John A Baker & Susan A Foster & Matthew A Wund - 634-643 Should I stay or should I go? Behavioral adjustments of fur seals related to foraging success
by Mathilde Chevallay & Christophe Guinet & Tiphaine Jeanniard-Du-Dot - 644-653 Harvester ant nest architecture is more strongly affected by intrinsic than extrinsic factors
by Sean O’Fallon & Eva Sofia Horna Lowell & Doug Daniels & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 654-664 Social drivers of maturation age in female geladas
by Jacob A Feder & Jacinta C Beehner & Alice Baniel & Thore J Bergman & Noah Snyder-Mackler & Amy Lu - 665-665 Corrigendum to: Males perceive honest information from female released sex pheromone in a moth
by Adrea Gonzalez-Karlsson & Yftach Golov & Hadass Steinitz & Aviad Moncaz & Eyal Halon & A Rami Horowitz & Inna Goldenberg & Roi Gurka & Alexander Liberzon & Victoria Soroker & Russell Jurenka & Ally R Harari
2022, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 319-328 Pollinators adjust their behavior to presence of pollinator-transmitted pathogen in plant population
by Klára Koupilová & Jakub Štenc & Zdeněk Janovský - 329-335 Fighting over defense chemicals disrupts mating behavior
by Sarah Catherine Paul & Caroline Müller - 336-342 Post-fledging behavioral ecology of migratory songbirds: how do fledgling activity rates vary across species?
by Todd M Jones & Michael P Ward - 343-351 Influence of rainfall on foraging behavior of a tropical seabird
by Federico De Pascalis & Rhiannon E Austin & Jonathan A Green & John P Y Arnould & Simona Imperio & Maurizio Maugeri & Jane Haakonsson & Jacopo G Cecere & Diego Rubolini - 352-363 Structural equation modeling reveals determinants of fitness in a cooperatively breeding bird
by Michela Busana & Franz J Weissing & Martijn Hammers & Joke Bakker & Hannah L Dugdale & Sara Raj Pant & David S Richardson & Terrence A Burke & Jan Komdeur - 364-375 Spoiled for choice: number of signalers constrains mate choice based on acoustic signals
by Jessie C Tanner & Leigh W Simmons - 376-385 Moonlight influence on quality of nestlings of scops owls depends on paternal coloration
by Jesús M Avilés & Ángel Cruz-Miralles & Deseada Parejo - 386-397 Optimal distributions of central-place foragers: honey bee foraging in a mass flowering crop
by Samuel V J Robinson & Shelley E Hoover & Stephen F Pernal & Ralph V Cartar - 398-407 Immigrant males’ knowledge influences baboon troop movements to reduce home range overlap and mating competition
by Julien Collet & Nathalie Pettorelli & Alice Baniel & Alecia J Carter & Elise Huchard & Andrew J King & Alexander E G Lee & Harry H Marshall & Guy Cowlishaw - 408-418 Cohort consequences of drought and family disruption for male and female African elephants
by Phyllis C Lee & Cynthia J Moss & Norah Njiraini & Joyce H Poole & Katito Sayialel & Vicki L Fishlock - 419-427 Cold winters have morph-specific effects on natal dispersal distance in a wild raptor
by Arianna Passarotto & Chiara Morosinotto & Jon E Brommer & Esa Aaltonen & Kari Ahola & Teuvo Karstinen & Patrik Karell - 428-435 Mesopredators retain their fear of humans across a development gradient
by Chloe M Reilly & Justin P Suraci & Justine A Smith & Yiwei Wang & Christopher C Wilmers - 436-445 Dehydrated males are less likely to dive into the mating pool
by Christopher R Friesen & Emily J Uhrig & Robert T Mason - 446-454 Behavioral flexibility facilitates the use of spatial and temporal refugia during variable winter weather
by Neil A Gilbert & Jennifer L Stenglein & Timothy R Van Deelen & Philip A Townsend & Benjamin Zuckerberg - 455-466 Territoriality modifies the effects of habitat complexity on animal behavior: a meta-analysis
by Kathleen D W Church & Jean-Michel Matte & James W A Grant - 467-473 Ecology of fear and its effect on seed dispersal by a neotropical rodent
by Dumas Gálvez & Marisol Hernández - 474-474 Erratum to: Dying to cooperate: the role of environmental harshness in human collaboration
by Paul Ibbotson & Cristian Jimenez-Romero & Karen M Page - 475-475 Corrigendum to: Mesopredators retain their fear of humans across a development gradient
by Chloe M Reilly & Justin P Suraci & Justine A Smith & Yiwei Wang & Christopher C Wilmers
2022, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-6 The nature of privilege: intergenerational wealth in animal societies
[Intergenerational wealth transmission and the dynamics of inequality in small-scale societies]
by Jennifer E Smith & B Natterson-Horowitz & Michael E Alfaro - 7-16 Effects of chronic and acute predation risk on sexual ornamentation and mating preferences
[Effects of perceived predation risk and social environment on the development of three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) morphology]
by Joachim G Frommen & Timo Thünken & Francesca Santostefano & Valentina Balzarini & Attila Hettyey - 17-26 Evidence for morph-specific substrate choice in a green-brown polymorphic grasshopper
[Differential habitat selection by pygmy grasshopper color morphs; interactive effects of temperature and predator avoidance]
by Pauline Heinze & Petra Dieker & Hannah M Rowland & Holger Schielzeth - 27-36 Conditional natal dispersal provides a mechanism for populations tracking resource pulses after fire
[Correcting biased estimates of dispersal and survival due to limited study area: theory and an application using wrentits]
by Andrew N Stillman & Teresa J Lorenz & Rodney B Siegel & Robert L Wilkerson & Matthew Johnson & Morgan W Tingley - 37-46 Zebra finch song is a very short-range signal in the wild: evidence from an integrated approach
[Song and aggressive signaling in Bachman’s Sparrow]
by Hugo Loning & Simon C Griffith & Marc Naguib - 47-54 Emergence and repeatability of leadership and coordinated motion in fish shoals
[The continuous wavelet transform: moving beyond uni- and bivariate analysis]
by Dimitra G Georgopoulou & Andrew J King & Rowan M Brown & Ines Fürtbauer - 55-64 Postcopulatory sexual selection is associated with sperm aggregate quality in Peromyscus mice
[Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4]
by Kristin A Hook & W David Weber & Heidi S Fisher - 65-76 Social status does not predict in-camp integration among egalitarian hunter-gatherer men
[Socioeconomic inequalities in health. No easy solution]
by Piotr Fedurek & Athena Aktipis & Lee Cronk & E Jerryson Makambi & Ibrahim Mabulla & J Colette Berbesque & Julia Lehmann - 77-86 Context-dependent coloration of prey and predator decision making in contrasting light environments
[Color contrast and stability as key elements for effective warning signals]
by Ossi Nokelainen & Francisko de Moraes Rezende & Janne K Valkonen & Johanna Mappes - 87-100 Song varies with latitude, climate, and species richness in a Neotropical bird
[Bird bioacoustic surveys – developing a standard protocol]
by Edvaldo F Silva-Jr & Pedro Diniz & Regina H Macedo - 101-114 An evolutionary model of sensitive periods when the reliability of cues varies across ontogeny
[Transgenerational induction of defences in animals and plants]
by Nicole Walasek & Willem E Frankenhuis & Karthik Panchanathan - 115-125 Marmot mass gain rates relate to their group’s social structure
[Postweaning mass gain in juvenile alpine marmots Marmota marmota]
by Conner S Philson & Sophia M Todorov & Daniel T Blumstein - 126-136 Mechanisms of reduced interspecific interference between territorial species
[An assessment of marking techniques for odonates in the family Calopterygidae]
by Shawn McEachin & Jonathan P Drury & Christopher N Anderson & Gregory F Grether - 137-146 Social environment shapes female settlement decisions in a solitary carnivore
[Social barriers in ecological landscapes: the social resistance hypothesis]
by J E Hansen & A G Hertel & S C Frank & J Kindberg & A Zedrosser - 147-155 Does developmental environment affect sexual conflict? An experimental test in the seed beetle
[Postinsemination associations between males and females in insects: the mate-guarding hypothesis]
by Zhuzhi Zhang & 1Megan L Head - 156-166 Crocodile social environments dictated by male philopatry
[Unifying spatial and social network analysis in disease ecology]
by Cameron J Baker & Céline H Frère & Craig E Franklin & Hamish A Campbell & Terri R Irwin & Ross G Dwyer - 167-177 Habitat fragmentation induces rapid divergence of migratory and isolated sticklebacks
[Evidence for trade-off between defensive morphology and startle-response performance in the brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans)]
by Aparajitha Ramesh & Ton G G Groothuis & Franz J Weissing & Marion Nicolaus - 178-183 Group intrusions by a brood parasitic fish are not cooperative
[Nest predation by cowbirds and its consequences for passerine demography]
by Radim Blažek & Matěj Polačik & Martin Reichard - 184-189 Efficiency of antlion trap design and larval behavior in capture success
[Habitat choice and complex decision making in a trap-building predator]
by Vesna Klokočovnik & Dušan Devetak - 190-201 Dying to cooperate: the role of environmental harshness in human collaboration
[Games among relatives revisited]
by Paul Ibbotson & Cristian Jimenez-Romero & Karen M Page - 202-212 Allo-preening is linked to vocal signature development in a wild parrot
[Grooming-at-a-distance by exchanging calls in non-human primates]
by Caleb M M Arellano & Nurialby Viloria Canelón & Soraya Delgado & Karl S Berg - 213-221 Condition- and context-dependent alternative reproductive tactic in Drosophila prolongata
[Contribution of larval nutrition to adult reproduction in Drosophila melanogaster]
by Jhoniel Perdigón Ferreira & Stefan Lüpold - 222-232 Family dynamics reveal that female house mice preferentially breed in their maternal community
[Proximate causes of natal dispersal in female yellow-bellied marmots, Marmota flaviventris]
by Julian C Evans & Anna K Lindholm & Barbara König - 233-244 Testing hormonal responses to real and simulated social challenges in a competitive female bird
[Not one hormone or another: aggression differentially affects progesterone and testosterone in a South American ovenbird]
by Elizabeth M George & Sarah E Wolf & Alexandra B Bentz & Kimberly A Rosvall - 245-251 MHC-II distance between parents predicts sex allocation decisions in a genetically monogamous bird
[The effect of parental and maternal-fetal histocompatibility at MHC on sex ratio in offspring]
by Maxime Pineaux & Thomas Merkling & Etienne Danchin & Scott A Hatch & Sarah Leclaire & Pierrick Blanchard - 252-262 Female preference for color-enhanced males: a test of the sensory bias model in medaka, a drab fish
[A new system for marking hatchling turtles using visible implant elastomer]
by Benjamin M B Downer-Bartholomew & F Helen Rodd - 263-270 Resource predictability drives interannual variation in migratory behavior in a long-lived bird
[Climate mediates the success of migration strategies in a marine predator]
by Jan M Baert & Eric W M Stienen & 9Frederick Verbruggen & Nico Van de Weghe & Luc Lens & Wendt Müller - 271-279 Adult sex ratio and male body condition affect alternative reproductive tactics in a spider
[Sperm storage mediated by cryptic female choice for nuptial gifts]
by Daniel Heimerl & Pavla Dudová & Karoline Wacker & Elisa Schenkel & Garance Despréaux & Cristina Tuni - 280-287 Male courtship reduces the risk of female aggression in web-building spiders but varies in structure
[Sexual selection for male sacrifice in the Australian redback spider]
by Anne E Wignall & Marie E Herberstein - 288-297 Natural and anthropogenic noise increase vigilance and decrease foraging behaviors in song sparrows
[Variance inflation factor: as a condition for the inclusion of suppressor variable(s) in regression analysis]
by K A Sweet & B P Sweet & D G E Gomes & C D Francis & J R Barber - 298-306 Chronic predation risk affects prey escape abilities through behavioral and physiological changes
[Combined effects of predator cues and competition define habitat choice and food consumption of amphipod mesograzers]
by Łukasz Jermacz & Hanna Kletkiewicz & Małgorzata Poznańska-Kakareko & Maciej Klimiuk & Jarosław Kobak - 307-317 Habitat complexity and complex signal function – exploring the role of ornamentation
[Pillar building in the fiddler crab Uca beebei: evidence for a condition-dependent ornament]
by Dustin J Wilgers & J Colton Watts & Eileen A Hebets
2021, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 1055-1063 Exploring the effects of extreme polyandry on estimates of sexual selection and reproductive success
by E V(Ginny) Greenway & Jennifer A Hamel & Christine W Miller - 1064-1074 A Bayesian optimal escape model reveals bird species differ in their capacity to habituate to humans
by Nicholas M Sutton & Michael A Weston & Patrick J Guay & Jenna Tregoweth & James P O’Dwyer - 1075-1085 Sex-specific contributions to nest building in birds
by Mark C Mainwaring & Jenő Nagy & Mark E Hauber - 1086-1093 Body mass dynamics of migratory nightjars are explained by individual turnover and fueling
by Paula Hidalgo-Rodríguez & Pedro Sáez-Gómez & Julio Blas & Anders Hedenström & Carlos Camacho - 1094-1102 Acoustic and visual stimuli combined promote stronger responses to aerial predation in fish
by Juliane Lukas & Pawel Romanczuk & Haider Klenz & Pascal Klamser & Lenin Arias Rodriguez & Jens Krause & David Bierbach - 1103-1113 Does brain size affect mate choice? An experimental examination in pygmy halfbeaks
by Rebecca M McNeil & Alessandro Devigili & Niclas Kolm & John L Fitzpatrick - 1114-1126 Life-history trade-offs, density, lay date—not personality—explain multibroodedness in great tits
by Sarah Senécal & Alexia Mouchet & Niels J Dingemanse - 1127-1137 Males perceive honest information from female released sex pheromone in a moth
by Adrea Gonzalez-Karlsson & Yftach Golov & Hadass Steinitz & Aviad Moncaz & Eyal Halon & Rami Horowitz & Inna Goldenberg & Roi Gurka & Alexander Liberzon & Victoria Soroker & Russell Jurenka & Ally R Harari - 1138-1150 One but not two grandmothers increased child survival in poorer families in west Bohemian population, 1708–1834
by Jan Havlíček & Petr Tureček & Alice Velková - 1151-1162 Fast food in the city? Nomadic flying-foxes commute less and hang around for longer in urban areas
by Jessica Meade & John M Martin & Justin A Welbergen - 1163-1170 Male reproductive adjustments to an introduced nest predator
by Isaac Gravolin & Topi K Lehtonen & Nicholas D S Deal & Ulrika Candolin & Bob B M Wong - 1171-1182 Mutual mate preferences and assortative mating in relation to a carotenoid-based color trait in blue tits
by Samuel P Caro & Léo Pierre & Matthieu Bergès & Raldi Bakker & Claire Doutrelant & Francesco Bonadonna - 1183-1191 Female mate preferences do not predict male sexual signals across populations
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by Gina M Calabrese & Karin S Pfennig - 1192-1201 The effect of baculum shape and mating behavior on mating-induced prolactin release in female house mice
by Gonçalo I André & Renée C Firman & Leigh W Simmons - 1202-1211 Resource preferences and the emergence of individual niche specialization within populations
by Daniel Sol & Oriol Lapiedra & Cesar González-Lagos & Miquel de Cáceres - 1212-1223 Direct and indirect effects of high temperatures on fledging in a cooperatively breeding bird
by Amanda R Bourne & Amanda R Ridley & Claire N Spottiswoode & Susan J Cunningham - 1224-1229 Why signal if you are not attractive? Courtship synchrony in a fiddler crab
by Lauren M Harrison & Gabriela C Melo & Daniela M Perez & Patricia R Y Backwell - 1230-1239 Discoid decorations function to shield juvenile Argiope spiders from avian predator attacks
by Bingjun Wang & Long Yu & Nina Ma & Zengtao Zhang & Qian Liu & Wenrui Fan & Yu Rong & Shichang Zhang & Daiqin Li - 1240-1245 Damage from intraspecific combat is costly
by Zachary Emberts & Ummat Somjee & John J Wiens - 1246-1255 The interaction between ambush predators, search patterns of herbivores, and aggregations of plants
by Inon Scharf - 1256-1265 Negotiations over parental care: a test of alternative hypotheses in the clown anemonefish
by Tina A Barbasch & Rebecca Branconi & Robin Francis & Madison Pacaro & Maya Srinivasan & Geoffrey P Jones & Peter M Buston - 1266-1275 One for all and all for one: phenotype assortment and reproductive success in masculinized females
by Loreto A Correa & Cecilia León & Juan Ramírez-Estrada & Álvaro Ly-Prieto & Sebastián Abades & Loren D Hayes & Mauricio Soto-Gamboa & Luis A Ebensperger - 1276-1284 Improved nutritional status may promote an “asset protection” reproductive strategy in male rock lizards
by Gonzalo Rodríguez-Ruiz & Jesús Ortega & Pilar López & Alfredo Salvador & José Martín - 1285-1295 Choice of nest attributes as a frontline defense against brood parasitism
by Angela Moreras & Jere Tolvanen & Chiara Morosinotto & Elsa Bussiere & Jukka Forsman & Robert L Thomson - 1296-1305 Predation risk shapes the use of conflicting personal risk and social safety information in guppies
by Laurence E A Feyten & Adam L Crane & Indar W Ramnarine & Grant E Brown - 1306-1320 Elucidating mutual mate choice: effects of trial design on preferences of male zebra finches
by John O MartinIII & Nancy Tyler Burley - 1321-1329 Predation shapes behavioral lateralization: insights from an adaptive radiation of livebearing fish
by Kaj Hulthén & Justa L Heinen-Kay & Danielle A Schmidt & R Brian Langerhans - 1330-1338 The influence of maternal glucocorticoids on offspring phenotype in high- and low-risk environments
by Kirsty J MacLeod & Tracy Langkilde & Cameron P Venable & David C Ensminger & Michael J Sheriff - 1339-1351 Geographic variation in dispersal of western burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) populations across North America
by Alberto Macías-Duarte & Courtney J Conway - 1352-1362 Visual recognition and coevolutionary history drive responses of amphibians to an invasive predator
by Andrea Melotto & Gentile Francesco Ficetola & Elisa Alari & Samuele Romagnoli & Raoul Manenti - 1363-1371 Population differences in the effect of context on personality in an invasive lizard
by Jack A Brand & Annalise C Naimo & Marcus Michelangeli & Jake M Martin & Andrew Sih & Bob B M Wong & David G Chapple - 1372-1379 Condition-dependent sexual reproduction is driven by benefits, not costs of sex
by Jessica Lever & Sally Drapes & Matthew D Hall & Isobel Booksmythe - 1380-1390 Perceived risk structures the space use of competing carnivores
by Mauriel Rodriguez Curras & Emiliano Donadío & Arthur D Middleton & Jonathan N Pauli - 1391-1399 Social and physical environment independently affect oviposition decisions in Drosophila
by Emily R Churchill & Calvin Dytham & Jon R Bridle & Michael D F Thom
2021, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 781-794 The definition of sexual selection
by David M Shuker & Charlotta Kvarnemo & Leigh Simmons - 795-796 The tired copepod and the definition of sexual selection: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo
by Hanna Kokko & Leigh Simmons - 796-797 The costs and benefits of re-defining sexual selection: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo
by Tim Clutton-Brock & Leigh Simmons - 797-797 Amending Darwin on “sexual selection”: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo
by Malte Andersson & Leigh Simmons - 798-798 A grander view of life that includes gametic processes: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo
by Stephen M Shuster & Michael J Wade & Leigh Simmons - 798-799 The devil is in the details: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo
by Leigh W Simmons & Geoff A Parker & Jenny Jekyll - 800-800 Embracing complexity might help us find clarity: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo
by Suzanne H Alonzo & Maria R Servedio & Leigh Simmons - 800-801 Sex differences, sexual selection, and gamete size: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo
by Marlene Zuk & Leigh Simmons - 801-802 The definition of sexual selection: a response to comments on Shuker and Kvarnemo
by David M Shuker & Charlotta Kvarnemo & Leigh Simmons - 803-813 Smart mating: the cognitive ability of females influences their preference for male cognitive ability
by Náyade Álvarez-Quintero & Alberto Velando & Sin-Yeon Kim & Ulrika Candolin - 814-825 Habitat disturbance alters color contrast and the detectability of cryptic and aposematic frogs
by James B Barnett & Brandon J Varela & Ben J Jennings & David Lesbarrères & Jonathan N Pruitt & David M Green & Michael D Jennions - 826-834 Social and spatial conflict drive resident aggression toward outsiders in a group-living fish
by Jakob Gübel & Aneesh P H Bose & Alex Jordan & Amanda Ridley - 835-844 Antipredator responses toward cat fur in wild brown rats tested in a semi-natural environment
by Miguel A Bedoya-Pérez & Anna Le & Iain S McGregor & Mathew S Crowther & Marie Herberstein - 845-855 The conspecific avoidance strategies of adult female-calf humpback whales
by Katherine L Indeck & Michael J Noad & Rebecca A Dunlop & Amanda Ridley - 856-864 Social network position predicts male mating success in a small passerine
by Kristina B Beck & Damien R Farine & Bart Kempenaers & Amanda Ridley - 865-874 Are you my baby? Testing whether paternity affects behavior of cobreeder male acorn woodpeckers
by Walter D Koenig & Anna C B Prinz & Joseph Haydock & Hannah L Dugdale & Eric L Walters & Per Smiseth - 875-882 Strong sexual selection fails to protect against inbreeding-driven extinction in a moth
by Jonathan M Parrett & Veronica Ghobert & Fenn S Cullen & Robert J Knell & Michael D Jennions - 883-894 Song type and song type matching are important for joint territorial defense in a duetting songbird
by Amie Wheeldon & Paweł Szymański & Adrian Surmacki & Tomasz S Osiejuk & Marc Naguib - 895-902 Red foxes avoid apex predation without increasing fear
by Eamonn I F Wooster & Daniel Ramp & Erick J Lundgren & Adam J O’Neill & Arian D Wallach & Emilie Snell-Rood - 903-911 A quantitative genetics approach to validate lab- versus field-based behavior in novel environments
by Alexia Mouchet & Niels J Dingemanse & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 912-918 Males benefit personally from family life: evidence from a wild burying beetle population
by Eva M Keppner & Sandra Steiger & Per Smiseth - 919-925 A meta-analysis of the group-size effect on vigilance in mammals
by Guy Beauchamp & Zhongqiu Li & Cong Yu & Peter A Bednekoff & Daniel T Blumstein & Amanda Ridley - 926-931 Reproductive aging and pace-of-life syndromes: more active females age faster
by Chang S Han & Gawon Yang & Mark Briffa - 932-940 Artificial light at night alters activity, body mass, and corticosterone level in a tropical anuran
by Jean Secondi & Nathalie Mondy & Jérôme Marcel Walter Gippet & Morgane Touzot & Vanessa Gardette & Ludovic Guillard & Thierry Lengagne & Ulrika Candolin - 941-951 Visual obstruction, but not moderate traffic noise, increases reliance on heterospecific alarm calls
by Chaminda P Ratnayake & You Zhou & Francesca S E Dawson Pell & Dominique A Potvin & Andrew N Radford & Robert D Magrath & Amanda Ridley