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2020, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 239-246 Heightened perception of competition hastens courtship
by Claudia Santori & Luc F Bussière & Thomas M Houslay & Luke Holman - 247-260 Genetic monogamy despite frequent extrapair copulations in “strictly monogamous” wild jackdaws
by Lisa F Gill & Jaap van Schaik & Auguste M P von Bayern & Manfred L Gahr & Amanda Ridley - 261-266 Microhabitat complexity influences fear acquisition in fathead minnows
by Adam L Crane & Maud C O Ferrari & Ita A E Rivera-Hernández & Grant E Brown & Ulrika Candolin - 267-276 Innate antipredator behavior can promote infection in fish even in the absence of predators
by Victor N Mikheev & Anna F Pasternak & Andrew Yu Morozov & Jouni Taskinen & Ulrika Candolin - 277-278 Corrigendum to: ‘No relationship between female emergence time from the roosting place and extrapair paternity’. (2014) 25:650–659, doi:10.1093/beheco/aru035
by Lotte Schlicht & Mihai Valcu & Peter Loës & Alexander Girg & Bart Kempenaers
2019, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 1501-1511 Causes and consequences of intraspecific variation in animal responses to anthropogenic noise
by Harry R Harding & Timothy A C Gordon & Emma Eastcott & Stephen D Simpson & Andrew N Radford & Leigh Simmons - 1512-1512 Applying behavioral ecology: a comment on Harding et al
by Daniel T Blumstein & Leigh Simmons - 1512-1513 Avian ASMR and mammalian misophonia: a comment on Harding et al
by Jonathan N Pruitt & Leigh Simmons - 1513-1514 Conservation behavior in action: a comment on Harding et al
by Graeme Shannon & Leigh Simmons - 1514-1515 Intraspecific variation in animal responses to anthropogenic noise through long-term monitoring: a comment on Harding et al
by Yael Lehnardt & Bob Bm Wong & Oded Berger-Tal & Leigh Simmons - 1515-1516 Why study intraspecific variation: a comment on Harding et al
by Ulrika Candolin & Leigh Simmons - 1516-1517 In a noisy world, some animals are more equal than others: a response to comments on Harding et al
by Andrew N Radford & Harry R Harding & Timothy A C Gordon & Stephen D Simpson & Leigh Simmons - 1518-1521 The problem of measuring trait-preference correlations without disrupting them
by David J Hosken & Alastair J Wilson & Leigh Simmons - 1522-1529 Artificial selection on walking distance suggests a mobility-sperm competitiveness trade-off
by Kentarou Matsumura & C Ruth Archer & David J Hosken & Takahisa Miyatake & Luke Holman - 1530-1538 Male social plasticity influences transient dynamics in the emergence of alternative mating systems in water striders
by Adrian Perez & Pierre-Olivio Montiglio & Tina W Wey & Andrew Sih & Michael Taborsky - 1539-1547 Behavioral, energetic, and color trait integration in male guppies: testing the melanocortin hypothesis
by Francesca Santostefano & Kerry V Fanson & John A Endler & Peter A Biro & Andrea Griffin - 1548-1557 Biological market effects predict cleaner fish strategic sophistication
by Zegni Triki & Sharon Wismer & Olivia Rey & Sandra Ann Binning & Elena Levorato & Redouan Bshary & Ulrika Candolin - 1558-1566 Drought decreases cooperative sentinel behavior and affects vocal coordination in meerkats
by Ramona Rauber & Tim H Clutton-Brock & Marta B Manser & Andrea Griffin - 1567-1574 Marriage stability in a pastoralist society
by Juan Du & Ruth Mace & B Louise - 1575-1582 Retention of learned predator recognition in embryonic and juvenile rainbow trout
by Marianna E Horn & Maud C O Ferrari & Douglas P Chivers & Colette St Mary - 1583-1590 Decreased vigilance or habituation to humans? Mechanisms on increased boldness in urban animals
by Kenta Uchida & Kei K Suzuki & Tatsuki Shimamoto & Hisashi Yanagawa & Itsuro Koizumi & Ulrika Candolin - 1591-1601 Experimental traffic noise attracts birds during the breeding season
by Bronwen Hennigar & Jeffrey P Ethier & David R Wilson & Ulrika Candolin - 1602-1610 Group size and social status affect scent marking in dispersing female meerkats
by Ana Morales-González & Héctor Ruíz-Villar & Arpat Ozgul & Nino Maag & Gabriele Cozzi & Amanda Ridley - 1611-1617 Sexually opposite effects of testosterone on mating success in wild rock hyrax
by Lee Koren & Yishai Weissman & Inbar Schnitzer & Rosanne Beukeboom & Einat Bar Ziv & Vlad Demartsev & Adi Barocas & Amiyaal Ilany & Eli Geffen & Michael Taborsky - 1618-1623 Pair bonds, reproductive success, and rise of alternate mating strategies in a social carnivore
by David E Ausband & Luke Holman - 1624-1631 Females of a cannibalistic spider control mutilation of their genitalia by males
by Pierick Mouginot & Gabriele Uhl & Michael Taborsky - 1632-1641 Quantifying human presence in a heterogeneous urban landscape
by Michela Corsini & Pascal Marrot & Marta Szulkin & Luke Holman - 1642-1652 Winter corticosterone and body condition predict breeding investment in a nonmigratory bird
by Chloé Montreuil-Spencer & Kelsey Schoenemann & Ádám Z Lendvai & Frances Bonier & Louise Barrett - 1653-1661 Why do females sing?—pair communication and other song functions in eastern bluebirds
by Evangeline M Rose & Derek A Coss & Casey D Haines & Sheridan A Danquah & Colin E Studds & Kevin E Omland & Amanda Ridley - 1662-1671 Reproduction and maternal care increase oxidative stress in a mouthbrooding cichlid fish
by Jacob Sawecki & Emily Miros & Shana E Border & Peter D Dijkstra & Michael Taborsky - 1672-1681 Consistent female preference for rare and unfamiliar male color patterns in wild guppy populations
by Jennifer J Valvo & F Helen Rodd & Kimberly A Hughes & Marie Herberstein - 1682-1690 Sources of intraspecific variation in the collective tempo and synchrony of ant societies
by Grant Navid Doering & Kirsten A Sheehy & James L L Lichtenstein & Brian Drawert & Linda R Petzold & Jonathan N Pruitt & Luke Holman - 1691-1699 Defensive posture in a terrestrial salamander deflects predatory strikes irrespective of body size
by Alexander L Myette & Thomas J Hossie & Dennis L Murray & Marc Naguib - 1700-1706 The costs and benefits of decentralization and centralization of ant colonies
by Dominic D R Burns & Jon W Pitchford & Catherine L Parr & Daniel W Franks & Elva J H Robinson & Luke Holman - 1707-1714 Natal conditions, lifespan and lifetime reproductive success of European blackbirds
by Dariusz Wysocki & Łukasz Jankowiak & Marta Cholewa & Dawid Zyskowski & Andrea Griffin - 1715-1724 Flexible polyandry in female flies is an adaptive response to infertile males
by Andreas Sutter & Laura M Travers & Keiko Oku & Kynan L. Delaney & Stefan J. Store & Tom A R Price & Nina Wedell & Luke Holman - 1725-1733 Revisiting the functional response in habitat selection for large herbivores: a matter of spatial variation in resource distribution?
by Antoine Duparc & Mathieu Garel & Pascal Marchand & Dominique Dubray & Daniel Maillard & Anne Loison & John Quinn - 1734-1742 Evidence for differing trajectories of songs in urban and rural populations
by Dana L Moseley & Jennifer N Phillips & Elizabeth P Derryberry & David A Luther & Ulrika Candolin - 1743-1750 Reproductive conflict resolution in cooperative breeders
by Dominic L Cram & Arne Jungwirth & Helen Spence-Jones & Tim Clutton-Brock & Louise Barrett - 1751-1760 Human recreation reduces clutch size in great tits Parus major regardless of risk-taking personality
by A Hutfluss & N J Dingemanse & Ulrika Candolin - 1761-1768 Full life course analysis of birdsong reveals maturation and senescence of highly repeatable song characteristics
by Matthew N Zipple & Stephen Nowicki & William A Searcy & Susan Peters & Marc Naguib - 1769-1774 Male spacing and female choice in a fiddler crab
by Daniela M Perez & Patricia R Y Backwell & Niels Dingemanse - 1775-1781 Does bat response to traffic noise support the misleading cue hypothesis?
by Inga Geipel & Bawan Amin & Rachel A Page & Wouter Halfwerk & Ulrika Candolin - 1782-1793 Partner’s age, not social environment, predicts extrapair paternity in wild great tits (Parus major)
by Allison M Roth & Josh A Firth & Samantha C Patrick & Ella F Cole & Ben C Sheldon & Colette St Mary - 1794-1794 Corrigendum to: ‘Demographic processes in animal networks are a question of time: a comment on Shizuka and Johnson’ by Adriana A. Maldonado-Chaparro and Damien R. Farine
by Adriana A Maldonado-Chaparro & Damien R Farine
2019, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 1177-1185 Further mismeasures of animal contests: a new framework for assessment strategies
by Kenneth James Chapin & Paulo Enrique Cardoso Peixoto & Mark Briffa & Leigh Simmons - 1187-1187 Squaring the information triangle: a comment on Chapin et al
by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons & Leigh Simmons - 1188-1188 So we all choose our own assessment rules?: a comment on Chapin et al
by Geoff A Parker & Leigh Simmons - 1189-1189 Problems with repeated contests: a comment on Chapin et al
by Robert W Elwood & Leigh Simmons - 1189-1190 Simplifying our understanding of contests: a comment on Chapin et al
by Michael M Kasumovic - 1190-1191 Game theory models of animal contests: are we at a standstill?: a comment on Chapin et al
by Olof Leimar & Leigh Simmons - 1191-1192 The point of the triangle and utility of repeated measures: a response to comments on Chapin et al
by Kenneth James Chapin & Paulo Enrique Cardoso Peixoto & Mark Briffa & Leigh Simmons - 1193-1195 What have we recently learned about song learning and social interactions?
by Natalia C García & Leigh Simmons - 1196-1204 MHC-associated mate choice under competitive conditions in captive versus wild Tasmanian devils
by Jenna Day & Rebecca M Gooley & Carolyn J Hogg & Katherine Belov & Camilla M Whittington & Catherine E Grueber & Luke Holman - 1205-1215 Symmetrical discrimination despite weak song differentiation in 2 suboscine bird sister species
by Gabriel Macedo & Marco Silva & Fábio Raposo do Amaral & Marcos Maldonado-Coelho & Luke Holman - 1216-1225 Innovative consumers: ecological, behavioral, and physiological predictors of responses to novel food
by Sanjay Prasher & Megan J Thompson & Julian C Evans & Michael El-Nachef & Frances Bonier & Julie Morand-Ferron & John Skelhorn - 1234-1241 Alternative reproductive tactics shape within-species variation in behavioral syndromes
by Chang S Han & Piotr G Jablonski & Michael Taborsky - 1234-1241 Better safe than sorry: spider societies mitigate risk by prioritizing caution
by Colin M Wright & James L L Lichtenstein & Lauren P Luscuskie & Graham A Montgomery & Noa Pinter-Wollman & Jonathan N Pruitt & Michael Taborsky - 1242-1253 The costs of competition: injury patterns in 2 Asian colobine monkeys
by Jacob A Feder & Amy Lu & Andreas Koenig & Carola Borries & Louise Barrett - 1254-1264 Socio-ecological conditions and female infidelity in the Seychelles warbler
by Sara Raj Pant & Jan Komdeur & Terry A Burke & Hannah L Dugdale & David S Richardson & Andrea Griffin - 1265-1272 Flirting with danger: predation risk interacts with male condition to influence sexual display
by Pedro Z de Moraes & Pedro Diniz & Esteban Fernandez-Juricic & Regina H Macedo & Luke Holman - 1273-1282 Dietary carotenoids affect the development of individual differences and behavioral plasticity
by Shannon R Kelleher & Aimee J Silla & Petri T Niemelä & Niels J Dingemanse & Phillip G Byrne & Ulrika Candolin - 1283-1288 Playback of predator calls inhibits and delays dawn singing in a songbird community
by Peter Santema & Mihai Valcu & Michael Clinchy & Liana Zanette & Bart Kempenaers & Marc Naguib - 1289-1297 Individual differences exceed species differences in the movements of a river fish community
by Philip M Harrison & Rachel A Keeler & David Robichaud & Brent Mossop & Michael Power & Steven J Cooke & John Quinn - 1298-1305 Effects of ovarian fluid on sperm traits and its implications for cryptic female choice in zebrafish
by Federica Poli & Simone Immler & Clelia Gasparini & Michael Taborsky - 1306-1313 Egg discrimination is mediated by individual differences in queen olfactory responsiveness and boldness
by Colin M Wright & Brendan L McEwen & David N Fisher & James L L Lichtenstein & Angelle Antoun & Elizabeth A Tibbetts & Jonathan N Pruitt & Luke Holman - 1314-1323 It’s a trap! Invasive common mynas learn socially about control-related cues
by Marie C Diquelou & Andrea S Griffin & Ulrika Candolin - 1324-1335 Mesopredators change temporal activity in response to a recolonizing apex predator
by Carolyn R Shores & Justin A Dellinger & Eric S Newkirk & Shannon M Kachel & Aaron J Wirsing & John Quinn - 1336-1343 Perceived threat to paternity reduces likelihood of paternal provisioning in house wrens
by Rachael A DiSciullo & Charles FThompson & Scott K Sakaluk & Louise Barrett - 1344-1350 Competitively mediated changes in male toad calls can depend on call structure
by Rebecca Stirman & Karin S Pfennig & Jonathan Pruitt - 1351-1363 The relationship of body condition, superoxide dismutase, and superoxide with sperm performance
by Christopher R Friesen & Simon P de Graaf & Mats Olsson & John Quinn - 1364-1374 Acoustic community structure and seasonal turnover in tropical South Asian birds
by Anand Krishnan & Amanda Ridley - 1375-1381 Generalization of learned preferences covaries with behavioral flexibility in red junglefowl chicks
by Josefina Zidar & Alexandra C V Balogh & Olof Leimar & Hanne Løvlie & Marc Naguib - 1382-1387 A link between heritable parasite resistance and mate choice in dung beetles
by Bruno A Buzatto & Janne S Kotiaho & Larissa A F Assis & Leigh W Simmons & Per Smiseth - 1388-1397 The evolution of two types of play
by Paul E Smaldino & Elisabetta Palagi & Gordon M Burghardt & Sergio M Pellis & John Quinn - 1398-1405 The effects of microhabitat specialization on mating communication in a wolf spider
by Malcolm F Rosenthal & Eileen A Hebets & Benji Kessler & Rowan McGinley & Damian O Elias & Rebecca C Fuller - 1406-1415 Presence of kin-biased social associations in a lizard with no parental care: the eastern water dragon (Intellagama lesueurii)
by Carme Piza-Roca & Kasha Strickland & Nicola Kent & Celine H Frere & Jonathan Pruitt - 1416-1424 High background risk induces risk allocation rather than generalized neophobia in the fathead minnow
by Denis Meuthen & Maud C O Ferrari & Taylor Lane & Douglas P Chivers & Ulrika Candolin - 1425-1435 Experimental field evidence that out-group threats influence within-group behavior
by Amy Morris-Drake & Charlotte Christensen & Julie M Kern & Andrew N Radford & Louise Barrett - 1436-1442 Attractiveness is positively related to World Cup performance in male, but not female, biathletes
by Tim W Fawcett & Jack Ewans & Alice Lawrence & Andrew N Radford & Louise Barrett - 1443-1450 Parental care buffers against effects of ambient temperature on offspring performance in an insect
by Richard Grew & Tom Ratz & Jon Richardson & Per T Smiseth & Amanda Ridley - 1451-1460 Pipefish embryo oxygenation, survival, and development: egg size, male size, and temperature effects
by Malin Nygård & Charlotta Kvarnemo & Ingrid Ahnesjö & Ines Braga Goncalves & Colette St Mary - 1461-1468 Enough for all: no mating effort adjustment to varying mate availability in a gift-giving spider
by Martina Magris & Cristina Tuni & Per Smiseth - 1469-1476 Self-deception in nonhuman animals: weak crayfish escalated aggression as if they were strong
by Michael J AngillettaJr & Gregory Kubitz & Robbie S Wilson & John Quinn - 1477-1487 Food deprivation affects egg laying and maternal care but not offspring performance in a beetle
by Jon Richardson & Jennifer Ross & Per T Smiseth & Marie Herberstein - 1488-1498 Risk assessment and the use of novel shortcuts in spatial detouring tasks in jumping spiders
by Samuel Aguilar-Argüello & Daniel Gerhard & Ximena J Nelson & Marie Herberstein - 1499-1499 Erratum to: ‘Symmetrical discrimination despite weak song differentiation in 2 suboscine bird sister species’ by Gabriel Macedo, Marco Silva, Fábio Raposo do Amaral, and Marcos Maldonado-Coelho
by Gabriel Macedo & Marco Silva & Fábio Raposo do Amaral & Marcos Maldonado-Coelho
2019, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 6-7 Conception risk affects in-pair and extrapair desire similarly: a comment on Shimoda et al. (2018)
by Talia N Shirazi & Benedict C Jones & James R Roney & Lisa M DeBruine & David A Puts - 8-8 Distinguishing explanations for cycle shifts: a response to Shirazi et al
by Rei Shimoda & Robert A Barton - 883-893 Manipulated sex ratios alter group structure and cooperation in the brown-headed nuthatch
by James A Cox & Jessica A Cusick & Emily H DuVal - 894-903 Personality and social foraging tactic use in free-living Eurasian tree sparrows (Passer montanus)
by Attila Fülöp & Zoltán Németh & Bianka Kocsis & Bettina Deák-Molnár & Tímea Bozsoky & Zoltán Barta - 904-913 Plastic expression of seminal fluid protein genes in a simultaneously hermaphroditic snail
by Yumi Nakadera & Athina Giannakara & Steven A Ramm - 914-927 Assortative interactions revealed in a fission–fusion society of Australian humpback dolphins
by Tim N Hunt & Simon J Allen & Lars Bejder & Guido J Parra - 928-937 Female choice for related males in wild red-backed toadlets (Pseudophryne coriacea)
by Daniel M O’Brien & J Scott Keogh & Aimee J Silla & Phillip G Byrne - 938-947 Behavioral responses vary with prey species in the social spider, Stegodyphus sarasinorum
by Bharat Parthasarathy & Hema Somanathan - 948-959 Genetic relatedness delineates the social structure of southern Australian bottlenose dolphins
by Fernando Diaz-Aguirre & Guido J Parra & Cecilia Passadore & Luciana Möller - 960-967 Disrupting information alters the behavioral response to a mutual signal trait in both sexes of Nicrophorus (Coleoptera: Silphidae) burying beetles
by Jillian D Wormington & Barney Luttbeg - 968-974 Conformity in the collective: differences in hunger affect individual and group behavior in a shoaling fish
by Alexander D M Wilson & Alicia L J Burns & Emanuele Crosato & Joseph Lizier & Mikhail Prokopenko & Timothy M Schaerf & Ashley J W Ward - 975-985 Context-dependent strategies of food allocation among offspring in a facultative cooperative breeder
by Jianqiang Li & Yong Wang & Lei Lv & Pengcheng Wang & Ben J Hatchwell & Zhengwang Zhang - 986-992 Experimentally induced antipredator responses are mediated by social and environmental factors
by Frank Groenewoud & Sjouke A Kingma & Kat Bebbington & David S Richardson & Jan Komdeur - 993-1000 Maintenance of deceptive gifts in a natural spider population: ecological and demographic factors
by Maria J Albo & Valentina Franco-Trecu & Filip J Wojciechowski & Søren Toft & Trine Bilde - 1001-1011 Behavioral diversity is maintained by a conditional strategy in a freshwater zooplankton
by G Adam Meyer & William A Nelson - 1012-1019 Social experiences shape behavioral individuality and within-individual stability
by Heidi Y Jäger & Chang S Han & Niels J Dingemanse - 1020-1029 No immediate or future extra costs of raising a virulent brood parasite chick
by Peter Samaš & Tomáš Grim & Václav Jelínek & Marek M Abraham & Michal Šulc & Marcel Honza - 1030-1040 The effects of stress and glucocorticoids on vocalizations: a test in North American red squirrels
by Matt Sehrsweeney & David R Wilson & Maggie Bain & Stan Boutin & Jeffrey E Lane & Andrew G McAdam & Ben Dantzer - 1041-1049 Changing of the guard: mixed specialization and flexibility in nest defense (Tetragonisca angustula)
by Kaitlin M Baudier & Madeleine M Ostwald & Christoph Grüter & Francisca H I D Segers & David W Roubik & Theodore P Pavlic & Stephen C Pratt & Jennifer H Fewell - 1050-1061 Battle of the sexes: a multi-male mating strategy helps lionesses win the gender war of fitness
by Stotra Chakrabarti & Yadvendradev V Jhala - 1062-1068 Sharing the burden: on the division of parental care and vocalizations during incubation
by Marwa M Kavelaars & Luc Lens & Wendt Müller - 1069-1075 Invasive shrubs modify rodent activity timing, revealing a consistent behavioral rule governing diel activity
by Peter W Guiden & John L Orrock - 1076-1086 A superb solo, or a deviant duet? Overlapping songs in superb fairy-wrens
by Claire J Taylor & Michelle L Hall & Kristal E Cain & Naomi E Langmore - 1087-1095 Rate of intersexual interactions affects injury likelihood in Tasmanian devil contact networks
by David G Hamilton & Menna E Jones & Elissa Z Cameron & Hamish McCallum & Andrew Storfer & Paul A Hohenlohe & Rodrigo K Hamede - 1096-1105 Sex-specific pace-of-life syndromes
by Joe A Moschilla & Joseph L Tomkins & Leigh W Simmons - 1106-1112 Juvenile plumage whiteness is associated with the evolution of clutch size in passerines
by Judith Morales & José Javier Cuervo & Juan Moreno & Juan José Soler - 1113-1122 Facing death together: heterospecific aggregations of blowfly larvae evince mutual benefits
by Larissa Komo & Quentin Scanvion & Valéry Hedouin & Damien Charabidze - 1123-1135 Effects of manipulated levels of predation threat on parental provisioning and nestling begging
by Ariane Mutzel & Anne-Lise Olsen & Kimberley J Mathot & Yimen G Araya-Ajoy & Marion Nicolaus & Jan J Wijmenga & Jonathan Wright & Bart Kempenaers & Niels J Dingemanse - 1136-1144 Necessity creates opportunities for chimpanzee tool use
by Charlotte Grund & Christof Neumann & Klaus Zuberbühler & Thibaud Gruber - 1145-1156 Gone with the rain: negative effects of rainfall on male reproductive success in a nest-building arachnid
by Andrés Rojas & Diego Solano-Brenes & Danilo G Muniz & Glauco Machado - 1157-1167 Distracted decision makers: ship noise and predation risk change shell choice in hermit crabs
by Svenja Tidau & Mark Briffa - 1168-1175 A benefit to providing information? Flower size cues, plant attractiveness, and plant visit length
by Carla J Essenberg & Paige E Guevarra & Hadley M Moreau & Cody J Jordan & Talia Zisman
2019, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 1-3 Calling in the heat: the zebra finch incubation call depends on heat AND reproductive stage—a comment on McDiarmid et al. 2018
by Mylene M Mariette & Katherine L Buchanan - 4-5 Zebra finch v-calls and the evidence for a signal: a response to comments on McDiarmid et al
by Callum S McDiarmid & Marc Naguib & Simon C Griffith - 583-591 Thermodynamic constraints and the evolution of parental provisioning in vertebrates
by Madeleine Beekman & Michael Thompson & Marko Jusup - 592-593 On the link between endothermy, energy budget, and parental care: a comment on Beekman et al
by Joël Meunier - 593-594 Metabolism and parental care in ectotherms: a comment on Beekman et al
by Kyle Summers - 594-595 Why is ecotherm parental care so cold? a comment on Beekman et al
by Geoffrey M While - 595-596 Too cool to care: a comment on Beekman et al
by Per Smiseth - 596-597 Ectothermic vertebrates are too cool to care: a response to comments on Beekman et al
by Madeleine Beekman & Michael Thompson & Marko Jusup - 598-608 Anthropogenic increases in nutrients alter sexual selection dynamics: a case study in butterflies
by Anne Espeset & Megan E Kobiela & Kristin L Sikkink & Tiffany Pan & Colton Roy & Emilie C Snell-Rood - 609-616 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 - 617-623 Functional relations between body mass and risk-taking behavior in wild great tits
by Maria Moiron & Yimen G Araya-Ajoy & Kimberley J Mathot & Alexia Mouchet & Niels J Dingemanse - 624-636 Little to fear: largest lizard predator induces weak defense responses in ungulate prey
by Tim S Jessop & Achmad Ariefiandy & Deni Purwandana & Yunias Jackson Benu & Matthew Hyatt & Mike Letnic - 637-645 Great spotted cuckoos disregard information on conspecific breeding success while parasitizing magpie hosts
by Mercedes Molina-Morales & Marta Precioso & Jesús M Avilés & Juan G Martínez & Deseada Parejo - 646-657 Female preference for novel males constrains the contemporary evolution of assortative mating in guppies
by Felipe Dargent & Lisa Chen & Gregor F Fussmann & Cameron K Ghalambor & Andrew P Hendry - 658-665 Fitness costs of mating with preferred females in a scramble mating system
by Lindsey Swierk & Tracy Langkilde - 666-674 Variation in the condition-dependence of individual sexual traits in male eastern mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki
by Rebecca J Fox & Ellen E Gearing & Michael D Jennions & Megan L Head - 675-687 Multiple mating is linked to social setting and benefits the males in a communally rearing mammal
by Luis A Ebensperger & Loreto A Correa & Álvaro Ly Prieto & Felipe Pérez de Arce & Sebastian Abades & Loren D Hayes - 688-696 Fighting in rounds: males of a neotropical cricket switch assessment strategies during contests
by Gabriel Lobregat & Thiago Gechel Kloss & Paulo Enrique Cardoso Peixoto & Carlos Frankl Sperber - 697-702 How size and conspicuousness affect the efficacy of flash coloration
by Sangryong Bae & Doyeon Kim & Thomas N Sherratt & Tim Caro & Changku Kang - 703-712 Cleaner personality and client identity have joint consequences on cleaning interaction dynamics
by Katie Dunkley & Christos C Ioannou & Kathryn E Whittey & Jo Cable & Sarah E Perkins - 713-723 Contest dynamics and assessment strategies in combatant monkey beetles (Scarabaeidae: Hopliini)
by Ariella N Rink & Res Altwegg & Shelley Edwards & Rauri C K Bowie & Jonathan F Colville - 724-732 Environmental constraints on size-dependent signaling affects mating and rival interactions
by Judith A H Smit & Hugo Loning & Michael J Ryan & Wouter Halfwerk - 733-745 Achromatic plumage brightness predicts stress resilience and social interactions in tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor)
by Conor C Taff & Cedric Zimmer & Maren N Vitousek - 746-755 Associative learning of flowers by generalist bumble bees can be mediated by microbes on the petals
by Avery L Russell & Tia-Lynn Ashman - 756-762 Love them all: mothers provide care to foreign eggs in the European earwig Forficula auricularia
by Sophie Van Meyel & Séverine Devers & Joël Meunier - 763-769 Breeding success but not mate choice is phenotype- and context-dependent in a color polymorphic raptor
by Laura Gangoso & Jordi Figuerola - 770-784 Gender-related behaviors: evidence for a trade-off between sexual functions in a hermaphrodite
by Laura Picchi & Maria Cristina Lorenzi - 785-791 Night reveals individuality in a shoaling fish
by Laura Härkönen & Nico Alioravainen & Anssi Vainikka & Pekka Hyvärinen - 792-800 Specialization reduces foraging effort and improves breeding performance in a generalist bird
by Merijn van den Bosch & Jan M Baert & Wendt Müller & Luc Lens & Eric W M Stienen - 801-808 Collective responses to heterospecifics emerge from individual differences in aggression
by Kevin M Neumann & Noa Pinter-Wollman - 809-820 Differences in combinatorial calls among the 3 elephant species cannot be explained by phylogeny
by Michael A Pardo & Joyce H Poole & Angela S Stoeger & Peter H Wrege & Caitlin E O’Connell-Rodwell & Udaha Kapugedara Padmalal & Shermin de Silva - 821-829 Behavioral responses by an apex predator to urbanization
by E Hance Ellington & Stanley D Gehrt - 830-842 Early life and transgenerational stressors impact secondary sexual traits and fitness
by Kerianne M Wilson & Andrey Tatarenkov & Nancy Tyler Burley - 843-851 Natal habitat and sex-specific survival rates result in a male-biased adult sex ratio
by A H Jelle Loonstra & Mo A Verhoeven & Nathan R Senner & Jos C E W Hooijmeijer & Theunis Piersma & Rosemarie Kentie - 852-863 Adult nutritional stress decreases oviposition choosiness and fecundity in female butterflies
by Sarah Jaumann & Emilie C Snell-Rood - 864-871 An avian equivalent of selective abortion: postlaying clutch reduction under resource limitation
by Janusz Kloskowski - 872-881 Disentangling the costs of male harassment and the benefits of polyandry for females
by Rebecca J Fox & Megan L Head & Michael D Jennions - 882-882 Corrigendum: A mathematical model of aggressive mimicry
by Carl T Kloock & Thomas Getty
2019, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 267-277 Gene expression shifts in yellow-bellied marmots prior to natal dispersal
by Tiffany C Armenta & Steve W Cole & Daniel H Geschwind & Daniel T Blumstein & Robert K Wayne - 278-290 Extrapair mating and the strength of sexual selection: insights from a polymorphic species
by Andrea S Grunst & Melissa L Grunst & Marisa L Korody & Lindsay M Forrette & Rusty A Gonser & Elaine M Tuttle - 291-300 “Hot deals at sea”: responses of a top predator (Bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus) to human-induced changes in the coastal ecosystem
by Bruno Díaz López - 301-312 Individual variation and the source-sink group dynamics of extra-group paternity in a social mammal
by Paula H Marjamäki & Hannah L Dugdale & Deborah A Dawson & Robbie A McDonald & Richard Delahay & Terry Burke & Alastair J Wilson - 313-321 Equivalent effect of UV coloration and vibratory signal on mating success in a jumping spider
by Hua Zeng & Samantha S E Wee & Christina J Painting & Shichang Zhang & Daiqin Li - 322-335 Physiological and social consequences of gastrointestinal nematode infection in a nonhuman primate
by Nadine Müller-Klein & Michael Heistermann & Christina Strube & Zina M Morbach & Navina Lilie & Mathias Franz & Oliver Schülke & Julia Ostner - 336-340 Territorial defense in a network: audiences only matter to male fiddler crabs primed for confrontation
by Safi K Darden & Maggie K May & Natasha K Boyland & Torben Dabelsteen - 341-347 Resource variation generates positive correlations between pre- and postcopulatory sexual traits
by K Supriya & Trevor D Price & Melissah Rowe - 348-355 Multiple environmental cues impact habitat choice during nocturnal homing of specialized reef shrimp
by Molly M Ashur & Danielle L Dixson - 356-363 Condition-dependent foraging strategies in a coastal seabird: evidence for the rich get richer hypothesis
by Brock Geary & Scott T Walter & Paul L Leberg & Jordan Karubian - 364-371 Testes size increases with sperm competition risk and intensity in bony fish and sharks
by Amy G Rowley & Toby S Daly-Engel & John L Fitzpatrick - 372-382 Horizontal partner exchange does not preclude stable mutualism in fungus-growing ants
by Jack Howe & Morten Schiøtt & Jacobus J Boomsma - 383-392 Social context affects thermoregulation but not activity level during avian immune response
by Grace J Vaziri & Manju M Johny & Petruţa C Caragea & James S Adelman - 393-401 Behavioral syndromes vary among geographically distinct populations in a reptile
by Marcus Michelangeli & David G Chapple & Celine T Goulet & Michael G Bertram & Bob B M Wong - 402-407 Predictable gene expression related to behavioral variation in parenting
by Kyle M Benowitz & Elizabeth C McKinney & Christopher B Cunningham & Allen J Moore - 408-416 Communal and efficient movement routines can develop spontaneously through public information use
by Louise Riotte-Lambert & Jason Matthiopoulos - 417-425 Local mate competition modifies the costs of mating in a mostly monandrous parasitoid wasp
by Rebecca A Boulton & Nicola Cook & E V (Ginny) Greenway & Georgina L Glaser & Jade Green & David M Shuker - 426-433 Applying Lanchester’s laws to the interspecific competition of coral reef fish
by David Černý & Kristen Lee & Jocelyn Medal & Daniel T Blumstein - 434-445 Modeling the functional link between movement, feeding activity, and condition in a marine predator
by Enrico Pirotta & Lisa K Schwarz & Daniel P Costa & Patrick W Robinson & Leslie New - 446-454 Better the devil you know? How familiarity and kinship affect prey responses to disturbance cues
by Kevin R Bairos-Novak & Adam L Crane & Douglas P Chivers & Maud C O Ferrari - 455-464 Juvenile social experience generates differences in behavioral variation but not averages
by Nicholas DiRienzo & J Chadwick Johnson & Anna Dornhaus - 465-473 Male phenotypic diversity experienced during ontogeny mediates female mate choice in guppies
by Alessandro Macario & Darren P Croft & Safi K Darden - 474-482 Alternative reproductive tactics and lifetime reproductive success in a polygynandrous mammal
by Adele Balmer & Bertram Zinner & Jamieson C Gorrell & David W Coltman & Shirley Raveh & F Stephen Dobson - 483-489 Arena size modulates functional responses via behavioral mechanisms
by Stella F Uiterwaal & Anthony I Dell & John P DeLong - 490-499 Social rank, color morph, and social network metrics predict oxidative stress in a cichlid fish
by Shana E Border & Gabriela M DeOliveira & Hannah M Janeski & Taylor J Piefke & Tayler J Brown & Peter D Dijkstra - 500-508 Choice in a floral marketplace: the role of complexity in bumble bee decision-making
by Matthew W Austin & Patricia Horack & Aimee S Dunlap - 509-517 Silver spoon effects of hatching order in an asynchronous hatching bird
by Zitan Song & Yuqi Zou & Canshi Hu & Yuanxing Ye & Chao Wang & Baoping Qing & Jan Komdeur & Changqing Ding - 518-527 Incubation temperature and social context affect the nest exodus of precocial ducklings
by Sydney F Hope & Robert A Kennamer & Schuyler G van Montfrans & William A Hopkins - 528-540 Temporal plasticity in habitat selection criteria explains patterns of animal dispersal
by Casey C Day & Nicholas P McCann & Patrick A Zollner & Jonathan H Gilbert & David M MacFarland - 541-547 Interspecific aggression among parapatric and sympatric songbirds on a tropical elevational gradient
by Andy J Boyce & Thomas E Martin - 548-556 Long-term dynamics of phenotype-dependent dispersal within a wild bird population
by Carlos Camacho & Jesús Martínez-Padilla & David Canal & Jaime Potti - 557-569 The behavioral origins of novelty: did increased aggression lead to scale-eating in pupfishes?
by Michelle E St. John & Joseph A McGirr & Christopher H Martin - 570-581 Do wolf spiders’ egg-sacs emit tactochemical signals perceived by mothers?
by Fanny Ruhland & Stefan Schulz & Maxime R Hervé & Marie Trabalon - 582-582 Corrigendum to: ‘Rate maximization and hyperbolic discounting in human experiential intertemporal decision making’ by Maayke Suzanne Seinstra, Manuela Sellitto and Tobias Kalenscher
by Maayke Suzanne Seinstra & Manuela Sellitto & Tobias Kalenscher
2019, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-8 Systematic reviews and maps as tools for applying behavioral ecology to management and policy
by Oded Berger-Tal & Alison L Greggor & Biljana Macura & Carrie Ann Adams & Arden Blumenthal & Amos Bouskila & Ulrika Candolin & Carolina Doran & Esteban Fernández-Juricic & Kiyoko M Gotanda & Catherine Price & Breanna J Putman & Michal Segoli & Lysanne Snijders & Bob B M Wong & Daniel T Blumstein - 9-10 Meta-science urgently needed across the environmental nexus: a comment on Berger-Tal et al
by Gavin Stewart & Jessica Ward - 10-11 Will systematic reviews facilitate translational behavioral ecology? With a few conditions: a comment on Berger-Tal et al
by Andrea S Griffin & Matt W Hayward - 11-12 Who reads nowadays?: a comment on Berger-Tal et al
by Tim Caro - 12-13 On using conceptual frameworks to guide a systematic review: a comment on Berger-Tal et al
by Andrew Sih & Lea Pollack & Emily Zepeda - 13-14 How good does our map of knowledge have to be?: a comment on Berger-Tal et al
by Shinichi Nakagawa & Malgorzata Lagisz - 14-15 Systematic evidence synthesis as part of a larger process: a response to comments on Berger-Tal et al
by Oded Berger-Tal & Alison L Greggor & Biljana Macura & Carrie Ann Adams & Arden Blumenthal & Amos Bouskila & Ulrika Candolin & Carolina Doran & Esteban Fernández-Juricic & Kiyoko M Gotanda & Catherine Price & Breanna J Putman & Michal Segoli & Lysanne Snijders & Bob B M Wong & Daniel T Blumstein