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2021, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 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 - 952-960 Memory extinction and spontaneous recovery shaping parasitoid foraging behavior
by Jessica A C de Bruijn & Louise E M Vet & Hans M Smid & Jetske G de Boer & Emilie Snell-Rood - 961-969 Past agricultural land use affects multiple facets of ungulate antipredator behavior
by Savannah L Bartel & John L Orrock & Ulrika Candolin - 970-981 Context-dependent group size: effects of population density, habitat, and season
by Quinn M R Webber & Eric Vander Wal & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 982-992 Olfactory cues of large carnivores modify red deer behavior and browsing intensity
by Suzanne T S van Beeck Calkoen & Rebekka Kreikenbohm & Dries P J Kuijper & Marco Heurich & Emilie Snell-Rood - 993-1003 Natural noise affects conspecific signal detection and territorial defense behaviors in songbirds
by Veronica A Reed & Cory A Toth & Ryan N Wardle & Dylan G E Gomes & Jesse R Barber & Clinton D Francis & Ulrika Candolin - 1004-1011 Social insect colonies are more likely to accept unrelated queens when they come with workers
by Ornela De Gasperin & Pierre Blacher & Michel Chapuisat & Emilie Snell-Rood - 1012-1021 Experimental shelter-switching shows shelter type alters predation on caterpillars (Hesperiidae)
by Christina S Baer & Robert J Marquis & Per Smiseth - 1022-1031 Discovery-defense strategy as a mechanism of social foraging of ants in tropical rainforest canopies
by Reuber Antoniazzi & Flávio Camarota & Maurice Leponce & Wesley Dáttilo & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 1032-1041 Interspecific aggression in sympatry between congeneric tropical birds
by Jacob R Drucker & Nathan R Senner & Juan Pablo Gomez & Jan Komdeur - 1042-1053 Multiple constraints on urban bird communication: both abiotic and biotic noise shape songs in cities
by Ann W Y To & Caroline Dingle & Sarah A Collins & Ulrika Candolin
2021, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 555-567 The evolution of primate coloration revisited
by Tim Caro & Kasey Brockelsby & Annie Ferrari & Manisha Koneru & Konatsu Ono & Edward Touche & Theodore Stankowich & Leigh Simmons - 568-569 Social signaling via coloration in large groups: a comment on Caro et al
by Cyril C Grueter - 569-570 Complex adaptations in a multivariate trait: a comment on Caro et al
by Peter M Kappeler & Leigh Simmons - 570-570 Promise and prospects in primate pelage research: a comment on Caro et al
by Amanda D Melin & Leigh Simmons - 570-571 Studying the colors of monkeys: a comment on Caro et al
by James P Higham & Leigh Simmons - 571-572 What is primate color vision for? a comment on Caro et al
by Daniel Osorio & Leigh Simmons - 572-573 A roadmap for comparative primate coloration research: a response to comments on Caro et al
by Tim Caro & Theodore Stankowich & Leigh Simmons - 574-579 Increased male mating success in the presence of prey and rivals in a sexually cannibalistic mantis
by Nathan W Burke & Gregory I Holwell & Per Smiseth - 580-589 Consistency in supplemental food availability affects the space use of wintering birds
by Rachael P Mady & Wesley M Hochachka & David N Bonter & Colette St Mary - 590-598 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 & Amanda Ridley - 599-608 Testing the niche differentiation hypothesis in wild capuchin monkeys with polymorphic color vision
by Allegra N DePasquale & Shasta E Webb & Rachel E Williamson & Linda M Fedigan & Amanda D Melin & Marie Herberstein - 609-616 Sexual selection maintains a female-specific character in a species with dynamic sex roles
by Robin M Hare & Leigh W Simmons & Marie Herberstein - 617-624 Web wars: males of the golden orb-web spider invest more in fights for mated females
by Amanda Vieira da Silva & Reisla Oliveira & Paulo Enrique Cardoso Peixoto & Marie Herberstein - 625-637 Fine-scale habitat selection limits trade-offs between foraging and temperature in a grassland bird
by David W Londe & R Dwayne Elmore & Craig A Davis & Samuel D Fuhlendorf & Torre J Hovick & Barney Luttbeg & Jimmy Rutledge & Jan Komdeur - 638-645 No sex differences in learning in wild bumblebees
by Felicity Muth & Amber D Tripodi & Rene Bonilla & James P Strange & Anne S Leonard & Emilie Snell-Rood - 646-656 Genetic inference of the mating system of free-ranging domestic dogs
by Eugenia Natoli & Roberto Bonanni & Simona Cafazzo & Daniel S Mills & Dominique Pontier & Małgorzata Pilot & John Quinn - 657-661 Evidence of female preference for odor of distant over local males in a bat with female dispersal
by Karin Schneeberger & Michael Schulze & Ingo Scheffler & Barbara A Caspers & Michael D Jennions - 662-667 Fire-driven behavioral response to smoke in a Mediterranean lizard
by Lola Álvarez-Ruiz & Josabel Belliure & Juli G Pausas & Michael D Jennions - 668-678 Habituation or sensitization? Long-term responses of yellow-bellied marmots to human disturbance
by Kenta Uchida & Daniel T Blumstein & Ulrika Candolin - 679-685 Territoriality in Drosophila: indirect effects and covariance with body mass and metabolic rate
by Matteo Tremblay & Howard D Rundle & Mathieu Videlier & Vincent Careau & Marie Herberstein - 686-694 Spontaneous quantity discrimination in a family-living lizard
by Birgit Szabo & Daniel W A Noble & Kaitlin J McCloghry & Marco E S Monteiro & Martin J Whiting & Amanda Ridley - 695-706 Sexual selection on jumping spider color pattern: investigation with a new quantitative approach
by Wei Zhou & Long Yu & Bernetta Z W Kwek & Ge Jin & Hua Zeng & Daiqin Li & Marie Herberstein - 707-716 Density-dependent individual variation in male attractiveness in a wild field cricket
by Petri T Niemelä & Stefano Tiso & Niels J Dingemanse & Emilie Snell-Rood - 717-727 Reproductive state influences the degree of risk tolerance for a seasonally breeding mesopredator
by Courtney J Marneweck & O Louis van Schalkwyk & David G Marneweck & Grant Beverley & Harriet T Davies-Mostert & Daniel M Parker & Amanda Ridley - 728-737 Early life experience influences dispersal in coyotes (Canis latrans)
by Emily Zepeda & Eric Payne & Ashley Wurth & Andrew Sih & Stanley Gehrt & Ulrika Candolin - 738-746 Carry on caring: infected females maintain their parental care despite high mortality
by Tom Ratz & Katy M Monteith & Pedro F Vale & Per T Smiseth & Colette St Mary - 747-755 Anthropogenic noise alters parental behavior and nestling developmental patterns, but not fledging condition
by Meelyn Mayank Pandit & James Eapen & Gabriela Pineda-Sabillon & Margaret E Caulfield & Alexander Moreno & Jay Wilhelm & Jessica E Ruyle & Eli S Bridge & Darren S Proppe & Ulrika Candolin - 756-768 How biases in sperm storage relate to sperm use during oviposition in female yellow dung flies
by Marco Demont & Paul I Ward & Wolf U Blanckenhorn & Stefan Lüpold & Oliver Y Martin & Luc F Bussière & Michael D Jennions - 769-779 Contextual variations in calls of two nonoscine birds: the blue petrel Halobaena caerulea and the Antarctic prion Pachyptila desolata
by Charlène Gémard & Víctor Planas-Bielsa & Francesco Bonadonna & Thierry Aubin & Marc Naguib - 780-780 Corrigendum to: “Task syndromes: linking personality and task allocation in social animal groups” by J. C. Loftus, A. Perez, and A. Sih. 32:1–17
by J C Loftus & A Perez & A Sih
2021, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 359-373 How can the MHC mediate social odor via the microbiota community? A deep dive into mechanisms
by Nadine Schubert & Hazel J Nichols & Jamie C Winternitz & Leigh Simmons - 374-375 MHC mediates social odor via microbiota—it cannot work: a comment on Schubert et al
by Manfred Milinski & Leigh Simmons - 375-376 A deep dive into MHC-related odors: a comment on Schubert et al
by Sarah Leclaire & Leigh Simmons - 376-377 Considering birds to understand the interplay of MHC, microbiota, and odor: a comment on Schubert et al
by Öncü Maraci & Barbara A Caspers & Leigh Simmons - 377-378 Understanding relationships among MHC, microbes, and odor: a comment on Schubert et al
by Danielle J Whittaker & Leigh Simmons - 378-379 Let’s keep alternative hypotheses on the table: a response to comments on Schubert et al
by Jamie C Winternitz & Nadine Schubert & Hazel J Nichols & Leigh Simmons - 386-394 Complex effects of helper relatedness on female extrapair reproduction in a cooperative breeder
by Gabriela K Hajduk & Andrew Cockburn & Helen L Osmond & Loeske E B Kruuk & Amanda Ridley - 407-415 Social partners and temperature jointly affect morning foraging activity of small birds in winter
by Anastasia E Madsen & Laura N Vander Meiden & Daizaburo Shizuka & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 428-439 Offspring desertion with care? Chick mortality and plastic female desertion in Snowy Plovers
by Krisztina Kupán & Tamás Székely & Medardo Cruz-López & Keeley Seymour & Clemens Küpper & Per Smiseth - 440-451 Migration dynamics of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in western Hudson Bay
by Alyssa M Bohart & Nicholas J Lunn & Andrew E Derocher & David McGeachy & John Quinn - 464-476 Aerial attack strategies of hawks hunting bats, and the adaptive benefits of swarming
by Caroline H Brighton & Lillias Zusi & Kathryn A McGowan & Morgan Kinniry & Laura N Kloepper & Graham K Taylor & John Quinn - 477-487 Separating differential allocation by females from direct effects of male condition in a beetle
by Jon Richardson & Per T Smiseth & Emilie Snell-Rood - 488-499 The functional role of sibling aggression and “best of a bad job” strategies in cichlid juveniles
by Shun Satoh & Yuusuke Nishida & Taiga Saeki & Kento Kawasaka & Masanori Kohda & Satoshi Awata & Per Smiseth - 500-507 Fitness consequences of seasonally different life histories? A match–mismatch experiment
by Anja Guenther & Lucienne Eweleit & Fritz Trillmich & Colette St Mary - 508-517 Dyadic leader–follower dynamics change across situations in captive house sparrows
by Beniamino Tuliozi & Ettore Camerlenghi & Matteo Griggio & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 518-528 Maternal and personal information mediates the use of social cues about predation risk
by Laurane Winandy & Lucie Di Gesu & Marion Lemoine & Staffan Jacob & José Martin & Christine Ducamp & Michèle Huet & Delphine Legrand & Julien Cote & Michael D Jennions - 529-538 Limits to host colonization and speciation in a radiation of parasitic finches
by Gabriel A Jamie & Silky Hamama & Collins Moya & Rebecca M Kilner & Claire N Spottiswoode & Jan Komdeur - 539-552 Nocturnal foraging lifts time constraints in winter for migratory geese but hardly speeds up fueling
by Thomas K Lameris & Adriaan M Dokter & Henk P van der Jeugd & Willem Bouten & Jasper Koster & Stefan H H Sand & Coen Westerduin & Bart A Nolet & John Quinn - 553-553 Corrigendum to: Male–male behavioral interactions drive social-dominance mediated differences in ejaculate traits
by Charel Reuland & Brett M Culbert & Erika Fernlund Isaksson & Ariel F Kahrl & Alessandro Devigili & John L Fitzpatrick
2021, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 201-210 Anthropogenic noise disrupts mate choice behaviors in female Gryllus bimaculatus
[Aggressiveness, territoriality, and sexual behavior in field crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)]
by Adam M Bent & Thomas C Ings & Sophie L Mowles & Ulrika Candolin - 211-222 Kinship does not predict the structure of a shark social network
[The ties that bind: genetic relatedness predicts the fission and fusion of social groups in wild African elephants]
by Johann Mourier & Serge Planes & Amanda Ridley - 223-235 Daily protein prioritization and long-term nutrient balancing in a dietary generalist, the blue monkey
[The origin of bark-stripping by blue monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis): implications for management]
by Maressa Q Takahashi & Jessica M Rothman & David Raubenheimer & Marina Cords & Emilie Snell-Rood - 236-247 Female ornaments: is red skin color attractive to males and related to condition in rhesus macaques?
[Paternal care and the evolution of exaggerated sexual swellings in primates]
by James P Higham & Clare M Kimock & Tara M Mandalaywala & Michael Heistermann & Julie Cascio & Megan Petersdorf & Sandra Winters & William L Allen & Constance Dubuc & Louise Barrett - 248-256 Host-dependent dispersal demonstrates both-sex host specificity in cuckoos
[A quasi-equilibrium theory of the distribution of rare alleles in a subdivided population]
by Jin-Won Lee & Hye-Kyoung Moon & Hee-Jin Noh & Myun-Sik Kim & Jeong-Chil Yoo & Jan Komdeur - 257-264 Foraging aggressiveness determines trophic niche in a generalist biological control species
[Weed species, not mulching, affect web-building spiders and their prey in organic fruit orchards in South Africa]
by Radek Michalko & Alastair T Gibbons & Sara L Goodacre & Stano Pekár & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 265-276 Spatial allocation without spatial recruitment in bumblebees
[Bumblebees avoid flowers containing evidence of past predation events]
by Darren C Incorvaia & Arend Hintze & Fred C Dyer & Emilie Snell-Rood - 277-285 Behavioral variation in natural contests: integrating plasticity and personality
[Agonistic interactions among wild eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus)]
by Charline Couchoux & Dany Garant & Maxime Aubert & Jeanne Clermont & Denis Réale & John Quinn - 286-296 Flexible habitat choice by aphids exposed to multiple cues reflecting present and future benefits
[Long-term survival probability, not current habitat quality, predicts dispersal distance in a stream salamander]
by Wandong Yin & Qi Xue & Baoliang Tian & Shujian Yang & Zhengying Li & Zhaozhao Chen & Michael J Ryan & Ary A Hoffmann & Per Smiseth - 297-305 Determinants of offspring sex in kangaroos: a test of multiple hypotheses
[Sexual dimorphism in body size: a model and a test]
by Pauline Toni & David M Forsyth & Marco Festa-Bianchet & MIchael D Jennions - 306-315 Selective disappearance does not underlie age-related changes in trait repeatability in red squirrels
[Natural selection, plasticity and the emergence of a behavioral syndrome in the wild]
by April Robin Martinig & Kimberley J Mathot & Jeffrey E Lane & Ben Dantzer & Stan Boutin & John Quinn - 316-326 Drivers of alloparental provisioning of fledglings in a colonially breeding bird
[An automated barcode tracking system for behavioural studies in birds]
by Mina Ogino & Adriana A Maldonado-Chaparro & Damien R Farine & Marc Naguib - 327-338 Physiological costs and age constraints of a sexual ornament: an experimental study in a wild bird
[Seasonality and the dynamics of infectious diseases]
by Alexandra McQueen & Kaspar Delhey & Beatrice Szecsenyi & Ondi L Crino & Michael J Roast & Anne Peters & Amanda Ridley - 339-348 Wolves choose ambushing locations to counter and capitalize on the sensory abilities of their prey
by Thomas D Gable & Austin T Homkes & Sean M Johnson-Bice & Steve K Windels & Joseph K Bump & John Quinn - 349-358 Heterogenous effects of father and mother age on offspring development
[Is advanced paternal age a health risk for the offspring?]
by José Carlos Noguera & MIchael D Jennions
2021, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-17 Task syndromes: linking personality and task allocation in social animal groups
by J C Loftus & A A Perez & A Sih & Leigh Simmons - 18-19 The flexible young and the specialized adult: a comment on Loftus et al
by Giovanni Polverino - 19-20 Task specialization and social selection: a comment on Loftus et al
by Niels J Dingemanse & Leigh Simmons - 20-21 Developmental sequences, social feedbacks, and tasks: a comment on Loftus et al
by David F Westneat & Leigh Simmons - 21-22 Variation and change in behavior: a comment on Loftus et al
by Deborah M Gordon & Leigh Simmons - 22-23 Proximate and ultimate processes may explain “task syndromes”: a comment on Loftus et al
by Noa Pinter-Wollman & Leigh Simmons - 23-24 Personality, plasticity, tasks, and task syndromes: a response to comments on Loftus et al. 2020
by J Carter Loftus & Adrian A Perez & Andrew Sih & Leigh Simmons - 25-29 Context-dependent trait covariances: how plasticity shapes behavioral syndromes
by David J Mitchell & Thomas M Houslay & Leigh Simmons - 30-40 The role of boundary length and adjacent patch contrast in guppy mate choice
by Adélaïde Sibeaux & Thomas Camduras & John A Endler & Ulrika Candolin - 41-48 Predation risk increases intraspecific heterogeneity in white-tailed deer diel activity patterns
by Daniel A Crawford & L Mike Conner & Gail Morris & Michael J Cherry & John Quinn - 49-59 Silence is sexy: soundscape complexity alters mate choice in túngara frogs
by Derek A Coss & Kimberly L Hunter & Ryan C Taylor & Marc Naguib - 60-68 Sociality and signaling activity modulate information flow in river otter communication networks
by Adi Barocas & Howard N Golden & Megan Dudenhoeffer & Merav Ben-David & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 69-81 Vegetation structure drives mixed-species flock interaction strength and nuclear species roles
by Harrison H Jones & Scott K Robinson & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 82-93 Sequential organization of birdsong: relationships with individual quality and fitness
by Sándor Zsebők & Gábor Herczeg & Miklós Laczi & Gergely Nagy & Éva Vaskuti & Rita Hargitai & Gergely Hegyi & Márton Herényi & Gábor Markó & Balázs Rosivall & Eszter Szász & Eszter Szöllősi & János Török & László Zsolt Garamszegi & Amanda Ridley - 94-104 Extra-group paternity varies with proxies of relatedness in a social mammal with high inbreeding risk
by David A Wells & Michael A Cant & Faye J Thompson & Harry H Marshall & Emma I K Vitikainen & Joseph I Hoffman & Hazel J Nichols & Michael D Jennions - 105-113 Environmental complexity during early life shapes average behavior in adulthood
by Wenjiu Xu & Qi Yao & Wenwen Zhang & Feng Zhang & Haifeng Li & Renxin Xu & Chunlin Li & Baowei Zhang & Niels Dingemanse - 114-123 Pathways linking female personality with reproductive success are trait- and year-specific
by Bert Thys & Marcel Eens & Rianne Pinxten & Arne Iserbyt & Marc Naguib - 124-137 Habitat features and colony characteristics influencing ant personality and its fitness consequences
by István Maák & Gema Trigos-Peral & Piotr Ślipiński & Irena M Grześ & Gergely Horváth & Magdalena Witek & Niels Dingemanse - 138-150 Ecological and social drivers of neighbor recognition and the dear enemy effect in a poison frog
by James P Tumulty & Mark A Bee & Amanda Ridley - 151-158 Male–male contest limits the expression of assortative mate preferences in a polymorphic poison frog
by Yusan Yang & Corinne L Richards-Zawacki & Ulrika Candolin - 159-167 Personality does not predict individual niche variation in a freshwater fish
by Nicky R Kerr & Travis Ingram & Niels Dingemanse - 168-177 Male–male behavioral interactions drive social-dominance-mediated differences in ejaculate traits
by Charel Reuland & Brett M Culbert & Erika Fernlund Isaksson & Ariel F Kahrl & Alessandro Devigili & John L Fitzpatrick & Michael D Jennions - 178-187 Male fairy-wrens produce and maintain vibrant breeding colors irrespective of individual quality
by Alexandra McQueen & Kaspar Delhey & Flavia R Barzan & Annalise C Naimo & Anne Peters & Marie Herberstein - 188-198 Gregariousness, foraging effort, and affiliative interactions in lactating bonobos and chimpanzees
by Sean M Lee & Gottfried Hohmann & Elizabeth V Lonsdorf & Barbara Fruth & Carson M Murray & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 199-199 Corrigendum to: “Do zombie ant fungi turn their hosts into light seekers?”
by Fernando Sarti Andriolli & Noemia Kazue Ishikawa & Ruby Vargas-Isla & Tiara Sousa Cabral & Charissa de Bekker & Fabricio Beggiato Baccaro
2020, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 1279-1290 A meta-analysis of factors influencing the strength of mate-choice copying in animals
by Alice D Davies & Zenobia Lewis & Liam R Dougherty & Michael D Jennions - 1291-1292 Two research avenues for future mate-choice copying studies: a comment on Davies et al
by Manuel Sapage & Susana A M Varela - 1292-1293 First evidence for a significant effect of the regression to the mean fallacy in mate copying: a comment on Davies et al
by Etienne Danchin & Sabine Nöbel & Arnaud Pocheville & Guillaume Isabel - 1293-1294 I’ll have what she’s having: a comment on Davies et al
by Emily H DuVal & Blake Carlton Jones - 1294-1294 The imitation game: a comment on Davies et al
by Robert C Brooks - 1295-1295 Addressing the taxonomic bias: a response to comments on Davies et al
by Liam R Dougherty & Zenobia Lewis & Alice D Davies & Leigh Simmons - 1296-1302 Tracking sickness effects on social encounters via continuous proximity sensing in wild vampire bats
by Simon P Ripperger & Sebastian Stockmaier & Gerald G Carter & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 1303-1315 Analysis of within-individual variation in extrapair paternity in blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) shows low repeatability and little effect of changes in neighborhood
by Kristina B Beck & Mihai Valcu & Bart Kempenaers & Marc Naguib - 1316-1325 Environmentally driven escalation of host egg rejection decimates success of an avian brood parasite
by John M Eadie & Bruce E Lyon & Marc Naguib - 1326-1333 Heat wave effects on the behavior and life-history traits of sedentary antlions
by Krzysztof Miler & Daniel Stec & Marcin Czarnoleski - 1334-1343 Metabolic and behavioral adaptations of greater white-toothed shrews to urban conditions
by Flávio G Oliveira & Maria da Luz Mathias & Leszek Rychlik & Joaquim T Tapisso & Sophie von Merten - 1344-1352 Identification of seminal proteins related to the inhibition of mate searching in female crickets
by Joe A Moschilla & Joseph L Tomkins & Leigh W Simmons & Per Smiseth - 1353-1360 An experimental test to separate the effects of male age and mating history on female mate choice
by Upama Aich & Timothee Bonnet & Rebecca J Fox & Michael D Jennions & Ulrika Candolin - 1361-1368 Built to change: dominance strategy changes with life stage in a primitively eusocial bee
by Margarita Orlova & Erin Treanore & Etya Amsalem & Marie Herberstein - 1369-1378 Experimental predator intrusions in a cooperative breeder reveal threat-dependent task partitioning
by Dario Josi & Annika Freudiger & Michael Taborsky & Joachim G Frommen & Amanda Ridley - 1379-1390 Comparing dominance hierarchy methods using a data-splitting approach with real-world data
by Chloé Vilette & Tyler Bonnell & Peter Henzi & Louise Barrett & John Quinn - 1391-1400 Asymmetries affecting aggressive contests between solitary parasitoids: the effect of host species
by Eric Guerra-Grenier & Paul K Abram & Jacques Brodeur & Marie Herberstein - 1401-1409 Flies improve the salience of iridescent sexual signals by orienting toward the sun
by Thomas E White & Tanya Latty & Emilie Snell-Rood - 1410-1419 Context-dependent consequences of color biases in a social fish
by Brett M Culbert & Sanduni Talagala & James B Barnett & Emily Stanbrook & Parker Smale & Sigal Balshine & Marie Herberstein - 1420-1428 Sensory ecology of the frog-eating bat, Trachops cirrhosus, from DNA metabarcoding and behavior
by Patricia L Jones & Timothy J Divoll & M May Dixon & Dineilys Aparicio & Gregg Cohen & Ulrich G Mueller & Michael J Ryan & Rachel A Page & Michael D Jennions - 1429-1435 Laterality in foraging phalaropes promotes phenotypically assorted groups
by Jorge S Gutiérrez & Andrea Soriano-Redondo & Noa Pinter-Wollman
2020, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 1094-1102 Kalahari skinks eavesdrop on sociable weavers to manage predation by pygmy falcons and expand their realized niche
by Anthony M Lowney & Tom P Flower & Robert L Thomson & Marc Naguib - 1103-1112 Socially foraging bats discriminate between group members based on search-phase echolocation calls
by Jenna E Kohles & Gerald G Carter & Rachel A Page & Dina K N Dechmann & Marc Naguib - 1113-1119 Colony size affects breeding density, but not spatial distribution type, in a seabird
by Sandra Bouwhuis & Felix Ballani & Marie Bourgeois & Dietrich Stoyan & John Quinn - 1120-1128 Acorn woodpeckers vocally discriminate current and former group members from nongroup members
by Michael A Pardo & Casey E Hayes & Eric L Walters & Walter D Koenig & Amanda Ridley - 1129-1141 Neighborhood bully: no difference in territorial response toward neighbors or strangers in marmots
by Mariona Ferrandiz-Rovira & Timothée Zidat & Pierre Dupont & Vérane Berger & Célia Rézouki & Aurélie Cohas & Louise Barrett - 1142-1149 Contrasting parental color morphs increase regularity of prey deliveries in an African raptor
by Carina Nebel & Petra Sumasgutner & Shane C McPherson & Gareth J Tate & Arjun Amar & Ulrika Candolin - 1150-1158 Social context and noise affect within and between male song adjustments in a common passerine
by Erin E Grabarczyk & Maarten J Vonhof & Sharon A Gill & Marc Naguib - 1159-1171 Juvenile social dynamics reflect adult reproductive strategies in bottlenose dolphins
by Allison A Galezo & Vivienne Foroughirad & Ewa Krzyszczyk & Céline H Frère & Janet Mann & Michael Taborsky - 1172-1179 Polyandry and paternity affect disease resistance in eusocial wasps
by Tatsuya Saga & Masaki Okuno & Kevin J Loope & Koji Tsuchida & Kako Ohbayashi & Masakazu Shimada & Yasukazu Okada & Marie Herberstein - 1180-1191 Hidden leks in a migratory songbird: mating advantages for earlier and more attractive males
by Lilian T Manica & Jeff A Graves & Jeffrey Podos & Regina H Macedo & Michael D Jennions - 1192-1206 Contingent trade-off decisions with feedbacks in cyclical environments: testing alternative theories
by Steven F Railsback & Bret C Harvey & Daniel Ayllón & John Quinn - 1207-1217 Maternal predation risk increases offspring’s exploration but does not affect schooling behavior
by Silvia Cattelan & James Herbert-Read & Paolo Panizzon & Alessandro Devigili & Matteo Griggio & Andrea Pilastro & Chiara Morosinotto & Colette St Mary - 1218-1223 Cost of an elaborate trait: a trade-off between attracting females and maintaining a clean ornament
by Erin L McCullough & Chun-Chia Chou & Patricia R Y Backwell & Per Smiseth - 1224-1232 Variance in lifetime reproductive success of male polar bears
by Evan S Richardson & Corey Davis & Ian Stirling & Andrew E Derocher & Nicholas J Lunn & René M Malenfant & Colette St Mary - 1233-1241 Testosterone induces plumage ornamentation followed by enhanced territoriality in a female songbird
by Jordan Boersma & Erik D Enbody & John Anthony Jones & Doka Nason & Elisa Lopez-Contreras & Jordan Karubian & Hubert Schwabl - 1242-1249 Foraging behavior and extended phenotype independently affect foraging success in spiders
by N DiRienzo & H A Schraft & P O Montiglio & C T Bradley & A Dornhaus & Marie Herberstein - 1250-1256 Offspring beg more toward larger females in a burying beetle
by Tom Ratz & Sophie Stenson & Per T Smiseth & Emilie Snell-Rood - 1257-1265 Experimental evidence that acorn woodpeckers recognize relationships among third parties no longer living together
by Michael A Pardo & Eric L Walters & Walter D Koenig & Amanda Ridley - 1266-1276 The performance of permutations and exponential random graph models when analyzing animal networks
by Julian C Evans & David N Fisher & Matthew J Silk & Amanda Ridley - 1277-1277 Corrigendum to: “Siring success in kangaroos: size matters for those in the right place at the right time” (2020) 31: 750–760. doi:10.1093/beheco/araa020
by Luca Montana & François Rousseu & Dany Garant & Marco Festa-Bianchet
2020, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 611-617 Male harassment leads to fitness costs for females by disrupting oviposition site preferences
by Elisabeth Bacon & Flavia Barbosa & Luke Holman - 618-626 Strong sexual selection despite spatial constraints on extrapair paternity
by Emily R A Cramer & Emma I Greig & Sara A Kaiser & Niels Dingemanse - 627-632 Physical and social cues shape nest-site preference and prey capture behavior in social spiders
by Gabriella M Najm & Angelika Pe & Jonathan N Pruitt & Noa Pinter-Wollman & Marie Herberstein - 633-640 Dietary vitamin D in female rock lizards induces condition-transfer effects in their offspring
by Gonzalo Rodríguez-Ruiz & Pilar López & José Martín & Marc Naguib - 641-650 Maternity uncertainty in cobreeding beetles: females lay more and larger eggs and provide less care
by Jon Richardson & Per T Smiseth & Marie Herberstein - 651-660 Sex, synchrony, and skin contact: integrating multiple behaviors to assess pathogen transmission risk
by Stephan T Leu & Pratha Sah & Ewa Krzyszczyk & Ann-Marie Jacoby & Janet Mann & Shweta Bansal & Louise Barrett - 661-671 Allee effects drive the coevolution of cooperation and group size in high reproductive skew groups
by Brian A Lerch & Karen C Abbott & Amanda RidleyEditor - 672-679 Individual variation in migratory behavior in a subarctic partial migrant shorebird
by Verónica Méndez & José A Alves & Böðvar Þórisson & Alina Marca & Tómas G Gunnarsson & Jennifer A Gill & Andrea Griffin - 680-691 Intrapopulation variation in the behavioral responses of dwarf mongooses to anthropogenic noise
by Emma Eastcott & Julie M Kern & Amy Morris-Drake & Andrew N Radford & Ulrika Candolin - 692-701 Investigating social and environmental predictors of natal dispersal in a cooperative breeding bird
by Young Ha Suh & Mario B Pesendorfer & Angela Tringali & Reed Bowman & John W Fitzpatrick & Amanda Ridley - 702-710 Contrasting multilevel relationships between behavior and body mass in blue tit nestlings
by Barbara Class & Jon Brommer & Niels Dingemanse - 711-718 Benefits of cooperation in captive Damaraland mole-rats
by Thomas M Houslay & Philippe Vullioud & Markus Zöttl & Tim H Clutton-Brock & Louise Barrett - 719-730 Risk exposure trade-offs in the ontogeny of sexual segregation in Antarctic fur seal pups
by Kayleigh A Jones & Hannah Wood & Jonathan P Ashburner & Jaume Forcada & Norman Ratcliffe & Stephen C Votier & Iain J Staniland & Louise BarrettEditor - 731-738 Presence of same-sex kin promotes explorative behavior in subadult cichlid fish
by Simon Vitt & Iris Madge Pimentel & Timo Thünken & Michael TaborskyEditor - 739-749 On the use of private versus social information in oviposition site choice decisions by Drosophila melanogaster females
by Heather L Malek & Tristan A F Long & Luke HolmanEditor - 750-760 Siring success in kangaroos: size matters for those in the right place at the right time
by Luca Montana & François Rousseu & Dany Garant & Marco Festa-Bianchet & Louise BarrettEditor - 761-771 Predator defense is shaped by risk, brood value and social group benefits in a cooperative breeder
by Niki Teunissen & Sjouke A Kingma & Anne Peters & Amanda Ridley - 772-783 Exploration profiles drive activity patterns and temporal niche specialization in a wild rodent
by Elouana Gharnit & Patrick Bergeron & Dany Garant & Denis Réale & John QuinnEditor - 784-791 The role of signaling constraints in defining optimal marginal costs of reliable signals
by Keith D Harris & Yair Daon & Vidyanand Nanjundiah & John QuinnEditor - 792-797 Sexual size dimorphism and sexual selection in artiodactyls
by Marcelo H Cassini & Michael Taborsky - 798-806 Heritability and correlations among learning and inhibitory control traits
by Ellis J G Langley & Gracie Adams & Christine E Beardsworth & Deborah A Dawson & Philippa R Laker & Jayden O van Horik & Mark A Whiteside & Alastair J Wilson & Joah R Madden & Niels Dingemanse - 807-814 Song overlapping, noise, and territorial aggression in great tits
by Çağlar Akçay & Y Kağan Porsuk & Alican Avşar & Dilan Çabuk & C Can Bilgin & Marc Naguib - 815-825 First explorations: ontogeny of central place foraging directions in two tropical seabirds
by Julien Collet & Aurélien Prudor & Alexandre Corbeau & Loriane Mendez & Henri Weimerskirch & John Quinn - 826-833 Age and location influence the costs of compensatory and accelerated growth in a hibernating mammal
by Sarah Heissenberger & Gabriela Medeiros de Pinho & Julien G A Martin & Daniel T Blumstein & Leigh Simmons - 834-843 Full spectra coloration and condition-dependent signaling in a skin-based carotenoid sexual ornament
by Sarah Harris & Matti Kervinen & Christophe Lebigre & Thomas W Pike & Carl D Soulsbury & Marie Herberstein - 844-850 Defense against predators incurs high reproductive costs for the aposematic moth Arctia plantaginis
by Carita Lindstedt & Kaisa Suisto & Emily Burdfield-Steel & Anne E Winters & Johanna Mappes & Per Smiseth - 851-857 An invasive amphibian drives antipredator responses in two prey at different trophic positions
by Jean Secondi & Fanny Raux & Andrea GriffinEditor
2020, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-11 How demographic processes shape animal social networks
by Daizaburo Shizuka & Allison E Johnson & Leigh Simmons - 12-13 Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: a comment on Shizuka and Johnson
by Adriana A Maldonado-Chaparro & Damien R Farine & Leigh Simmons - 13-13 Complex societies, simple processes: a comment on Shizuka and Johnson
by Amiyaal Ilany & Leigh Simmons - 14-15 Placing the effects of demography on networks in ecological context: a comment on Shizuka and Johnson
by Orr Spiegel & Noa Pinter-Wollman & Leigh Simmons - 15-16 Individual differences can affect how networks respond to demography: a comment on Shizuka and Johnson
by Ipek G Kulahci & Leigh Simmons - 16-18 Density dependence and eco-evolutionary dynamics of animal social networks: a comment on Shizuka and Johnson
by Eric Vander Wal & Quinn M R Webber & Leigh Simmons - 18-19 On assessing the importance of demographic change for social structure: a comment on Shizuka and Johnson
by Daniel I Rubenstein & Leigh Simmons - 19-20 The long view on demographic effects on social networks: a response to comments on Shizuka and Johnson
by Daizaburo Shizuka & Allison E Johnson & Leigh Simmons - 21-31 Age differences in the temporal stability of a male African elephant (Loxodonta africana) social network
by Derek Murphy & Hannah S Mumby & Michelle D Henley & Andrea Griffin - 32-42 Game of webs: species and web structure influence contest outcome in black widow spiders
by Cameron Jones & Lea Pollack & Nicholas DiRienzo & Andrea Griffin - 43-53 What makes motion dazzle markings effective against predation?
by Ullasa Kodandaramaiah & Shuaib Palathingal & Gayathri Bindu Kurup & Gopal Murali & Per Smiseth - 54-62 Variation in chick-a-dee call sequences, not in the fine structure of chick-a-dee calls, influences mobbing behaviour in mixed-species flocks
by Blaine Landsborough & David R Wilson & Daniel J Mennill & Marc Naguib - 63-72 Male mate choice for large gravid spots in a livebearing fish
by Hannah J P Ogden & Raïssa A de Boer & Alessandro Devigili & Charel Reuland & Ariel F Kahrl & John L Fitzpatrick & Marie Herberstein - 73-80 Parental responses to increasing levels of handicapping in a burying beetle
by Tom Ratz & Thomas W Nichol & Per T Smiseth & Amanda Ridley - 81-89 Gustatory cues to kinship among males moderate the productivity of females
by Samuel J Lymbery & Leigh W Simmons & Marie Herberstein - 90-96 Experience modulates an insect’s response to anthropogenic noise
by Mario Gallego-Abenza & Nicolas Mathevon & David Wheatcroft & Ulrika Candolin - 97-106 Individual foraging variation drives social organization in bottlenose dolphins
by Séverine Methion & Bruno Díaz López & Amanda Ridley - 107-113 Do vampire bats groom others based on need?
by Hugo Narizano & Gerald G Carter & Louise Barrett - 114-122 Linking genetic merit to sparse behavioral data: behavior and genetic effects on lamb growth in Soay sheep
by Charlotte E Regan & Josephine M Pemberton & Jill G Pilkington & Per T Smiseth & Alastair J Wilson & Colette St Mary - 123-131 Does city life reduce neophobia? A study on wild black-capped chickadees
by Catherine Jarjour & Julian C Evans & Mélanie Routh & Julie Morand-Ferron & Ulrika Candolin - 132-139 High and dry: Trade-off in arboreal calling in a treefrog mediated by local environment
by Amanda S Cicchino & Nicholas A Cairns & Grégory Bulté & Stephen C Lougheed & Michael Taborsky - 140-151 Carry-over effects of resource competition and social environment on aggression
by R J Kilgour & D R Norris & A G McAdam & John Quinn - 152-163 Females prefer the calls of better fathers in a Neotropical frog with biparental care
by Beth A Pettitt & Godfrey R Bourne & Mark A Bee & Per Smiseth - 164-175 Linking men's voice pitch to actual and perceived trustworthiness across domains
by Christoph Schild & Julia Stern & Ingo Zettler & Louise Barrett