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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 - 16-19 Sequential choices using signal detection theory can reverse classical predictions
by John M McNamara & Pete C Trimmer - 20-26 Pale by comparison: competitive interactions between signaling female glow-worms
by Anna-Maria Borshagovski & Gautier Baudry & Juhani Hopkins & Arja Kaitala - 27-38 Complex male mate choice in the brush-legged wolf spider Schizocosa ocreata (Hentz)
by Timothy B Meyer & George W Uetz - 39-47 Collective behavior and colony persistence of social spiders depends on their physical environment
by Ambika Kamath & Skylar D Primavera & Colin M Wright & Grant N Doering & Kirsten A Sheehy & Noa Pinter-Wollman & Jonathan N Pruitt - 48-56 Nestling and adult sparrows respond differently to conspecific dialects
by Emily Jane Hudson & Matthew Hahn & Daizaburo Shizuka - 57-67 Counting crows: population structure and group size variation in an urban population of crows
by Florian Uhl & Max Ringler & Rachael Miller & Sarah A Deventer & Thomas Bugnyar & Christine Schwab - 68-79 Assessing reliance on vector navigation in the long-distance oceanic migrations of green sea turtles
by Giulia Cerritelli & Giuseppe Bianco & Giacomo Santini & Annette C Broderick & Brendan J Godley & Graeme C Hays & Paolo Luschi & Susanne Åkesson - 80-91 Within-individual variation in sexual displays: signal or noise?
by Jessie C Tanner & Mark A Bee - 92-100 The effects of experimental design on mating preferences and reproductive isolation in killifish
by Michelle E St. John & Rebecca C Fuller - 101-106 Uncoordinated dances associated with high reproductive success in a crane
by Kohei F Takeda & Mariko Hiraiwa-Hasegawa & Nobuyuki Kutsukake - 107-113 Australian house geckos are more aggressive than a globally successful invasive Asian house gecko
by Adam Cisterne & Lin Schwarzkopf & David A Pike - 114-124 Diet and provisioning rate differ predictably between dispersing and philopatric pied flycatchers
by Marion Nicolaus & Solange C Y Barrault & Christiaan Both - 125-133 Offspring dispersal ability covaries with nest-site choice
by David M Delaney & Fredric J Janzen - 134-141 A mathematical model of aggressive mimicry
by Carl T Kloock & Thomas Getty - 142-149 Selective attention by priming in host search behavior of 2 generalist butterflies
by Gabriella Gamberale-Stille & Alexander Schäpers & Niklas Janz & Sören Nylin - 150-158 Influence of preexisting preference for color on sampling and tracking behavior in bumble bees
by Gyanpriya Maharaj & Patricia Horack & Marisa Yoder & Aimee S Dunlap - 159-165 Size and contrast increase the divertive effect of eyespots
by Karin Kjernsmo & Miranda Grönholm & Sami Merilaita - 166-171 Immune challenge induces terminal investment at an early breeding stage in female zebra finches
by Sandra Sköld-Chiriac & Jan-Åke Nilsson & Dennis Hasselquist - 172-180 Temporal activity patterns of predators and prey across broad geographic scales
by Stephen D J Lang & Richard P Mann & Damien R Farine - 181-193 Evidence for dominant males but not choosy females in an insular rock iguana
by Jeanette B Moss & Glenn P Gerber & Aumbriel Schwirian & Anna C Jackson & Mark E Welch - 194-201 Kin selection and allocare in sperm whales
by Christine M Konrad & Timothy R Frasier & Hal Whitehead & Shane Gero - 202-212 Optimal foraging or surplus killing: selective consumption and discarding of salmon by brown bears
by Alexandra E Lincoln & Thomas P Quinn - 213-222 Floral community predicts pollinators’ color preference: implications for Batesian floral mimicry
by Michael R Whitehead & Anne C Gaskett & Steven D Johnson - 223-230 Acoustic stability in hyrax snorts: vocal tightrope-walkers or wrathful verbal assailants?
by Yishai A Weissman & Vlad Demartsev & Amiyaal Ilany & Adi Barocas & Einat Bar-Ziv & Inbar Shnitzer & Eli Geffen & Lee Koren - 231-239 Male courtship behaviors and female choice reduced during experimental starvation stress
by Alexis C Billings & Katherine E Schultz & Eddy A Hernandez & W Elizabeth Jones & Donald K Price - 240-248 The significance of prey avoidance behavior for the maintenance of a predator color polymorphism
by Helena Ajuria Ibarra & Michael Kinahan & Julien Marcetteau & Andrew J R Mehigan & Ross O Ziegelmeier & Tom Reader - 249-255 Familiarity mediates equitable social associations in guppies
by Silvia Cattelan & Tyrone Lucon-Xiccato & Andrea Pilastro & Matteo Griggio - 256-266 The nutritional ecology of maturation in a carnivorous insect
by Ekhlas Al Shareefi & Sheena C Cotter
2018, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 1003-1003 Responsible sharing of articles published in Behavioral Ecology
by Leigh W Simmons - 1004-1013 Dear enemies or nasty neighbors? Causes and consequences of variation in the responses of group-living species to territorial intrusions
by Charlotte Christensen & Andrew N Radford - 1014-1014 Where, who, and when? Key drivers of territorial responses: a comment on Christensen and Radford
by Peter K McGregor & Mark A Bee - 1015-1016 Criteria for studies of dear enemy and nasty neighbor effects: a comment on Christensen and Radford
by Judy A Stamps - 1016-1017 Dynamic conflict among heterogeneous groups: a comment on Christensen and Radford
by Faye J Thompson & Michael A Cant - 1017-1018 Mating and/or social system to explain territorial responses: a comment on Christensen and Radford
by Bart Kranstauber & Marta B Manser - 1018-1019 The importance of understanding costs and benefits: a comment on Christensen and Radford
by Amanda R Ridley & Melanie O Mirville - 1019-1020 Variation in group territorial behavior: a response to comments on Christensen and Radford
by Andrew N Radford & Charlotte Christensen - 1021-1030 Internal acoustic structuring in pied babbler recruitment cries specifies the form of recruitment
by Sabrina Engesser & Amanda R Ridley & Marta B Manser & Andri Manser & Simon W Townsend - 1031-1037 High male density favors maintenance over reproduction in a butterfly
by Rina Geiger & Michaël Beaulieu & Kristin Franke & Klaus Fischer - 1038-1045 Nest defensibility decreases home-range size in central place foragers
by Thomas K Lameris & Joel S Brown & Erik Kleyheeg & Patrick A Jansen & Frank van Langevelde - 1046-1055 Context-specific learning and its implications for social learning
by Noa Truskanov & Rimon Shy & Arnon Lotem - 1056-1066 Female ornamentation is associated with elevated aggression and testosterone in a tropical songbird
by Erik D Enbody & Jordan Boersma & Hubert Schwabl & Jordan Karubian - 1067-1074 Competition decreases with relatedness and lek size in mole crickets: a role for kin selection?
by Kit T Keane & Warren Booth & Daniel R Howard & Timothy M J Golden & Peggy S M Hill - 1075-1087 A chorus of color: hierarchical and graded information content of rapid color change signals in chameleons
by Russell A Ligon & Kevin J McGraw - 1088-1095 Let the most motivated win: resource value components affect contest outcome in a parasitoid wasp
by Anthony G E Mathiron & Patrice Pottier & Marlène Goubault - 1096-1104 Sexual selection across sensory modalities: female choice of male behavioral and gustatory displays
by Jacob D Berson & Leigh W Simmons - 1105-1112 Organization enhances collective vigilance in the hovering guards of Tetragonisca angustula bees
by Kyle Shackleton & Denise A Alves & Francis L W Ratnieks - 1113-1123 Quick-change artists: male guppies pay no cost to repeatedly adjust their sexual strategies
by Martina Magris & Gianluca Chimetto & Sofia Rizzi & Andrea Pilastro - 1124-1131 Vegetation structure mediates a shift in predator avoidance behavior in a range-edge population
by Cora A Johnston & Rachel S Smith - 1132-1141 Larval pheromones act as colony-wide regulators of collective foraging behavior in honeybees
by R Ma & G Villar & C M Grozinger & J Rangel - 1142-1149 No evidence for parent–offspring competition in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides
by Francesca E Gray & Jon Richardson & Tom Ratz & Per T Smiseth - 1150-1156 Mate-copying for a costly variant in Drosophila melanogaster females
by Sabine Nöbel & Etienne Danchin & Guillaume Isabel - 1157-1166 Body stores persist as fitness correlate in a long-distance migrant released from food constraints
by Adriaan M Dokter & Wimke Fokkema & Steven K Bekker & Willem Bouten & Barwolt S Ebbinge & Gerard Müskens & Han Olff & Henk P van der Jeugd & Bart A Nolet - 1167-1180 Genomic analysis of MHC-based mate choice in the monogamous California mouse
by Jesyka Meléndez-Rosa & Ke Bi & Eileen A Lacey - 1181-1189 Effects of experimental anthropogenic noise on avian settlement patterns and reproductive success
by Allison S Injaian & Lauren Y Poon & Gail L Patricelli - 1190-1198 Experimental cross-fostering of eggs reveals effects of territory quality on reproductive allocation
by Dylan M Poorboy & E Keith Bowers & Scott K Sakaluk & Charles F Thompson
2018, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 6-8 When should receivers follow multiple signal components? A closer look at the “flag†model
by Tom N Sherratt & Øistein H Holen - 9-10 Reply to Sherratt and Holen: Goldilocks and the half-empty glass
by David W Stephens - 783-797 On the role of male competition in speciation: a review and research agenda
by Robin M Tinghitella & Alycia C R Lackey & Michael Martin & Peter D Dijkstra & Jonathan P Drury & Robert Heathcote & Jason Keagy & Elizabeth S C Scordato & Alexandra M Tyers - 798-798 The research bias is unfortunate but also unsurprising: a comment on Tinghitella et al
by Erin L McCullough & Douglas J Emlen - 799-799 What is the role of competition among pairs in speciation?: a comment on Tinghitella et al
by Topi K Lehtonen - 800-800 Sperm competition, sexual conflict, and speciation: a comment on Tinghitella et al
by Leigh W Simmons - 801-801 Divergence is not speciation, or why we need females: a comment on Tinghitella et al
by Emily R Burdfield-Steel & David M Shuker - 801-802 When does male competition foster speciation?: a comment on Tinghitella et al
by Janette W Boughman - 802-803 A major player need not be the only player in speciation: a response to comments on Tinghitella et al
by Robin M Tinghitella & Alycia C R Lackey & Michael D Martin & Peter D Dijkstra & Jonathan P Drury & Robert J P Heathcote & Jason Keagy & Elizabeth S C Scordato & Alexandra M Tyers - 804-813 Macronutrient signature of dietary generalism in an ecologically diverse primate in the wild
by Zhen-Wei Cui & Zhen-Long Wang & Qi Shao & David Raubenheimer & Ji-Qi Lu - 814-820 The influence of environmental variance on the evolution of signaling behavior
by Cody Koykka & Geoff Wild - 821-832 Song recognition and heterospecific associations between 2 fairy-wren species (Maluridae)
by Allison E Johnson & Christina Masco & Stephen Pruett-Jones - 833-839 Odor alters color preference in a foraging jumping spider
by Michael E Vickers & Lisa A Taylor - 840-847 Elevation-related difference in serial reversal learning ability in a nonscatter hoarding passerine
by Ethan Hermer & Maxime Cauchoix & Alexis S Chaine & Julie Morand-Ferron - 848-854 Aggressive spiders make the wrong decision in a difficult task
by Chia-chen Chang & Zhi Yun Lim & Danielle A Klomp & Yusoff Norma-Rashid & Daiqin Li - 855-861 Does the presence of an odd individual affect group choice?
by Fausto G Quattrini & Redouan Bshary & Dominique G Roche - 862-868 Niche separation, ontogeny, and heterospecific alarm responses in centrarchid sunfish
by Jigang Xia & Chris K Elvidge & Steven J Cooke - 869-875 Social context alters host behavior and infection risk
by Carl N Keiser & Volker H W Rudolf & Elizabeth Sartain & Emma R Every & Julia B Saltz - 876-884 Are females in good condition better able to cope with costly males?
by Maider Iglesias-Carrasco & Michael D Jennions & Susanne R K Zajitschek & Megan L Head - 885-893 Statistically testing the role of individual learning and decision-making in trapline foraging
by Carolyn A Ayers & Paul R Armsworth & Berry J Brosi - 894-903 Coloration of chicks modulates costly interactions among family members
by Judith Morales & Alberto Velando - 904-909 Does multiple paternity explain phenotypic variation among offspring in wild boar?
by Marlène Gamelon & Thibault Gayet & Eric Baubet & Sébastien Devillard & Ludovic Say & Serge Brandt & Christophe Pélabon & Bernt-Erik Sæther - 910-917 Evidence for personality conformity, not social niche specialization in social jays
by Kelsey McCune & Piotr Jablonski & Sang-im Lee & Renee Ha - 918-924 Males mate with multiple females to increase offspring numbers in a nursery web spider
by Alissa G Anderson & Eileen A Hebets & Bridget M Bickner & J Colton Watts - 925-932 Can mixed singing facilitate coexistence of closely related nightingale species?
by Abel Souriau & Hana Kohoutová & Jiřà Reif & Jana Vokurková & Adam Petrusek & Radka Reifová & Tereza Petrusková - 933-938 Plover parents care more for young of the opposite sex
by Daniel Lees & Craig D H Sherman & Kristal Kostoglou & Laura X L Tan & Grainne S Maguire & Peter Dann & Michael A Weston - 939-947 The costs of kleptoparasitism: a study of mixed-species seabird breeding colonies
by Davide Gaglio & Richard B Sherley & Timothée R Cook & Peter G Ryan & Tom Flower - 948-957 Bidirectionality of hormone-behavior relationships and satellite-caller dynamics in green treefrogs
by Sarah P Crocker-Buta & Christopher J Leary - 958-964 Habitat geometry and limited perceptual range affect habitat choice of a trap-building predator
by Noa Katz & Inon Scharf - 965-973 Thick eggshells of brood parasitic cowbirds protect their eggs and damage host eggs during laying
by AnalÃa V López & Vanina D Fiorini & Kevin Ellison & Brian D Peer - 974-983 Context-dependent costs and benefits of a heterospecific nesting association
by Rose J Swift & Amanda D Rodewald & Nathan R Senner - 984-991 Risk of cache pilferage determines hoarding behavior of rodents and seed fate
by Lin Cao & Bo Wang & Chuan Yan & Zhenyu Wang & Hongmao Zhang & Yuanzhao Geng & Jin Chen & Zhibin Zhang - 992-1000 Viability selection by invertebrate predators in the polyphenic black scavenger fly Sepsis thoracica
by Juan Pablo Busso & Wolf U Blanckenhorn - 1001-1001 Corrigendum: Reply to Sherratt and Holen: Goldilocks and the half-empty glass
by David W Stephens
2018, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 509-519 Can hosts tolerate avian brood parasites? An appraisal of mechanisms
by Jesús M Avilés - 520-521 Applying the framework and concepts of parasitology to avian brood parasitism: a comment on Avilés
by Mikus Abolins-Abols & Mark E Hauber - 521-521 Tolerance to brood parasitism: a comment on Avilés
by Juan J Soler - 522-523 Conspecific brood parasites can also help us understand the evolution of tolerance: a comment on Avilés
by Bruce E Lyon & John M Eadie & Daizaburo Shizuka - 523-524 Tolerance in hosts of brood parasites: a comment on Avilés
by Iliana Medina & Naomi E Langmore - 524-525 The reliability of current evidence on tolerance by hosts of brood parasites and suggestions for studying it: a comment on Avilés
by Manuel Soler - 525-526 When resistance is futile - tolerance in avian brood parasite hosts: a comment on Avilés
by Justin A Welbergen - 526-527 Integrating mechanisms in the study of tolerance to brood parasites: a response to comments on Avilés
by Jesús M Avilés - 528-533 Flash behavior increases prey survival
by Karl Loeffler-Henry & Changku Kang & Yolanda Yip & Tim Caro & Thomas N Sherratt - 534-542 Roads elicit negative movement and habitat-selection responses by wolverines (Gulo gulo luscus)
by Matthew A Scrafford & Tal Avgar & Rick Heeres & Mark S Boyce - 543-552 Male mate choice based on female coloration in a lizard: the role of a juvenile trait
by Josabel Belliure & Belén Fresnillo & José J Cuervo - 553-562 Dominant and subordinate outside options alter help and eviction in a pay-to-stay negotiation model
by Jennifer K Hellmann & Ian M Hamilton - 563-573 Isolation rearing does not constrain social plasticity in a family-living lizard
by Julia L Riley & Côme Guidou & Caroline Fryns & Johann Mourier & Stephan T Leu & Daniel W A Noble & Richard W Byrne & Martin J Whiting - 574-588 Social and ecological drivers of reproductive seasonality in geladas
by Elizabeth Tinsley Johnson & Noah Snyder-Mackler & Amy Lu & Thore J Bergman & Jacinta C Beehner - 589-597 A marker of biological ageing predicts adult risk preference in European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris
by Clare Andrews & Daniel Nettle & Sophie Reichert & Tom Bedford & Pat Monaghan & Melissa Bateson - 598-608 Modeling nonhuman conventions: the behavioral ecology of arbitrary action
by David W Stephens & Virginia K Heinen - 609-618 Social interactions predict genetic diversification: an experimental manipulation in shorebirds
by Charles Cunningham & Jorge E Parra & Lucy Coals & Marcela Beltrán & Sama Zefania & Tamás Székely - 619-627 Body condition and food shapes group dispersal but not solitary dispersal in a social spider
by Bharat Parthasarathy & Hema Somanathan - 628-636 Highly masculinized and younger males attain higher reproductive success in a social rodent
by Loreto A Correa & Cecilia León & Juan RamÃrez-Estrada & à lvaro Ly-Prieto & Sebastián Abades & Loren D Hayes & Mauricio Soto-Gamboa & Luis A Ebensperger - 637-648 Two ways to display: male hummingbirds show different color-display tactics based on sun orientation
by Richard K Simpson & Kevin J McGraw - 649-659 Comparing colors using visual models
by Rafael Maia & Thomas E White - 660-666 Lion population dynamics: do nomadic males matter?
by Natalia Borrego & Arpat Ozgul & Rob Slotow & Craig Packer - 667-675 American black bears perceive the risks of crossing roads
by Mark A Ditmer & Spencer J Rettler & John R Fieberg & Paul A Iaizzo & Timothy G Laske & Karen V Noyce & David L Garshelis - 676-685 Evolution of patterned plumage as a sexual signal in estrildid finches
by Masayo Soma & László Zsolt Garamszegi - 686-692 Salamander climbing behavior varies among species and is correlated with community composition
by Tori D Mezebish & August Blackman & Alexander J Novarro - 693-700 Olfactory cues of habitats facilitate learning about landscapes of fear
by Matthew D Mitchell & Adam L Crane & Kevin R Bairos-Novak & Maud C O Ferrari & Douglas P Chivers - 701-710 Parental response to intruder females altered by ornamentation and mate quality in a biparental fish
by Ashley R Robart & Barry Sinervo - 711-723 Immigrant song: males and females learn songs after dispersal in a tropical bird
by Brendan A Graham & Daniel D Heath & Ryan P Walter & Daniel J Mennill - 724-735 Evidence for nonconsumptive effects from a large predator in an ungulate prey?
by Benedikt Gehr & Elizabeth J Hofer & Andreas Ryser & Eric Vimercati & Kristina Vogt & Lukas F Keller - 736-744 Odor is linked to adrenocortical function and male ornament size in a colonial seabird
by Hector D DouglasIII & Alexander S Kitaysky & Evgenia V Kitaiskaia - 745-760 Mechanisms of reciprocity and diversity in social networks: a modeling and comparative approach
by Ivan Puga-Gonzalez & Julia Ostner & Oliver Schülke & Sebastian Sosa & Bernard Thierry & Cedric Sueur - 761-768 Threat sensitive adjustment of aggression by males and females in a biparental cichlid
by Will Sowersby & Topi K Lehtonen & Bob B M Wong - 769-777 Disruptive sexual selection on male body size in the polyphenic black scavenger fly Sepsis thoracica
by Juan Pablo Busso & Wolf U Blanckenhorn - 779-779 Corrigendum: Women’s emotional and sexual attraction to men across the menstrual cycle
by Rei Shimoda & Anne CampbellDeceased & Robert A Barton - 780-780 Corrigendum: Body condition and food shapes group dispersal but not solitary dispersal in a social spider
by Bharat Parthasarathy & Hema Somanathan - 781-781 Erratum to: ‘Dominant and subordinate outside options alter help and eviction in a pay-to-stay negotiation model’ by Jennifer K. Hellmann and Ian M. Hamilton
by Jennifer K Hellmann & Ian M Hamilton
2018, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 273-282 Chromatic and achromatic vision: parameter choice and limitations for reliable model predictions
by Peter Olsson & Olle Lind & Almut Kelber & Leigh Simmons - 283-284 Principles and application of the receptor noise model of color discrimination: a comment on Olsson et al
by Daniel Osorio & Misha Vorobyev & Leigh Simmons - 284-284 Opening the “black box†of modeling animal color vision: a comment on Olsson et al
by Devi Stuart-Fox & Leigh Simmons - 284-285 Receptor noise models: time to consider alternatives?: a comment on Olsson et al
by Trevor Price & Kristina Fialko & Leigh Simmons - 285-286 Color discrimination is not just limited by photoreceptor noise: a comment on Olsson et al
by Vera Vasas & Joanna S Brebner & Lars Chittka & Leigh Simmons - 286-287 Do not be distracted by pretty colors: a comment on Olsson et al
by Justin Marshall & Leigh Simmons - 287-288 Models for a colorful reality?: a response to comments on Olsson et al
by Peter Olsson & Olle Lind & Almut Kelber & Leigh Simmons - 289-300 Pervasive indirect genetic effects on behavioral development in polymorphic eastern mosquitofish
by Brittany Kraft & Valerie A Lemakos & Joseph Travis & Kimberly A Hughes & John FitzpatrickHandling editor - 301-311 Nest predation risk explains variation in avian clutch size
by Kristen G Dillon & Courtney J Conway & John SkelhornHandling editor - 312-320 Personality remains: no effect of 3-week social status experience on personality in male fowl
by Anna Favati & Eva Udén & Olof Leimar & Hanne Løvlie & Jonathan PruittHandling editor - 321-327 Despite reproductive interference, the net outcome of reproductive interactions among spider mite species is not necessarily costly
by Salomé H Clemente & Inês Santos & Rita Ponce & Leonor R Rodrigues & Susana A M Varela & Sara Magalhães & Luke HolmanHandling editor - 328-332 Host provisioning behavior favors mimetic begging calls in a brood-parasitic cowbird
by Cynthia A Ursino & Ros Gloag & Juan C Reboreda & MarÃa C De Mársico & Naomi LangmoreHandling editor - 333-341 Effects of female reproductive competition on birth rate and reproductive scheduling in a historical human population
by Jenni E Pettay & Mirkka Lahdenperä & Anna Rotkirch & Virpi Lummaa & Jonathan PruittHandling editor - 342-352 Division of labor as a bipartite network
by Cristian Pasquaretta & Raphaël Jeanson & Luke HolmanHandling editor - 353-359 Impacts of mussel invasions on the prey preference of two native predators
by Lisa Skein & Tamara B Robinson & Mhairi E Alexander & Andrea GriffinHandling editor - 360-367 A context-dependent induction of natal habitat preference in a generalist herbivorous insect
by Patrick Lhomme & David Carrasco & Mattias Larsson & Bill Hansson & Peter Anderson & Dan PapajHandling editor - 368-376 Primates adjust movement strategies due to changing food availability
by Rafael Reyna-Hurtado & Julie A Teichroeb & Tyler R Bonnell & Raul Uriel Hernández-Sarabia & Sofia M Vickers & Juan Carlos Serio-Silva & Pascale Sicotte & Colin A Chapman & David StephensHandling editor - 377-386 Sexual segregation in Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins is driven by female avoidance of males
by Allison A Galezo & Ewa Krzyszczyk & Janet Mann & Louise BarrettHandling editor - 387-392 Host species of a sexual-parasite do not differentiate between clones of Amazon mollies
by Amber M Makowicz & Darrshini S Muthurajah & Ingo Schlupp & John FitzpatrickHandling editor - 393-403 Spontaneous nongenetic variation of group size creates cheater-free groups of social microbes
by Michaela Amherd & Gregory J Velicer & Olaya Rendueles & Luke HolmanHandling editor - 404-410 Positioning behavior according to individual color variation improves camouflage in novel habitats
by Adrián Baños-Villalba & David P Quevedo & Pim Edelaar & John SkelhornHandling editor - 411-417 Multimodal coordination enhances the responses to an avian duet
by Paweł Ręk & Bob WongHandling editor - 418-428 Temporal migration patterns and mating tactics influence size-assortative mating in Rana temporaria
by Carolin Dittrich & Ariel RodrÃguez & Ori Segev & Sanja Drakulić & Heike Feldhaar & Miguel Vences & Mark-Oliver Rödel & Michael TaborskyHandling editor - 429-439 Differential persistence favors habitat preferences that determine the distribution of a reef fish
by John E Majoris & Cassidy C D’Aloia & Robin K Francis & Peter M Buston & Michael TaborskyHandling editor - 440-447 Adult social environment alters female reproductive investment in the cricket Gryllus firmus
by Lauren P Conroy & Derek A Roff & Michael TaborskyHandling editor - 448-458 Dominance and the initiation of group feeding events: the modifying effect of sociality
by Julian C Evans & Teri B Jones & Julie Morand-Ferron & Jonathan PruittHandling editor - 459-467 Plumage color manipulation has no effect on social dominance or fitness in zebra finches
by Sofia Jerónimo & Mehdi Khadraoui & Daiping Wang & Katrin Martin & John A Lesku & Kylie A Robert & Emmi Schlicht & Wolfgang Forstmeier & Bart Kempenaers & Naomi LangmoreHandling editor - 468-478 Direct fitness benefits and kinship of social foraging groups in an Old World tropical babbler
by Sara A Kaiser & Thomas E Martin & Juan C Oteyza & Connor Armstad & Robert C Fleischer & Michael TaborskyHandling editor - 479-485 Maternal programming of offspring antipredator behavior in a seabird
by Judith Morales & Alberto Lucas & Alberto Velando & John SkelhornHandling editor - 486-495 Specialization and accuracy of host-searching butterflies in complex and simple environments
by Meredith K Steck & Emilie C Snell-Rood & Dan PapajHandling editor - 496-507 Phenotypic traits and resource quality as factors affecting male reproductive success in a toadfish
by Aneesh P H Bose & Karen M Cogliati & Nick Luymes & Andrew H Bass & Margaret A Marchaterre & Joseph A Sisneros & Benjamin M Bolker & Sigal Balshine & Michael TaborskyHandling editor
2018, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-2 Misinterpreting “cost†in the classification of animal teaching
by Maximilian Benjamin Louis Cordony & Leigh SimmonsEditor-in-Chief - 1-11 Indirect genetic effects in behavioral ecology: does behavior play a special role in evolution?
by Nathan W Bailey & Lucas Marie-Orleach & Allen J Moore & Leigh SimmonsEditor-in-Chief - 3-4 Teaching behavior is responsive and costly in fairy-wrens though the time course needs to be defined
by Sonia Kleindorfer & Mark E Hauber & Diane Colombelli-Négrel & Leigh SimmonsEditor-in-Chief - 5-5 Corrigendum: Social conflict and costs of cooperation in meerkats are reflected in measures of stress hormones
by Ben Dantzer & Nigel C Bennett & Tim H Clutton-Brock - 12-18 Indirect genetic effects—everything is special, everything is important: a comment on Bailey et al
by Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez & Leigh SimmonsEditor-in-Chief - 13-14 The challenge of estimating indirect genetic effects on behavior: a comment on Bailey et al
by Loeske E B Kruuk & Alastair J Wilson & Leigh SimmonsEditor-in-Chief - 14-15 Are indirect genetic effects in behavioral ecology important? A comment on Bailey et al
by Derek A Roff & Leigh SimmonsEditor-in-Chief - 15-16 “Why†and “How†behavior evolves: a comment on Bailey et al
by Ben J M Jarrett & Rebecca M Kilner & Leigh SimmonsEditor-in-Chief - 16-17 Allowing nature to be nurture: a comment on Bailey et al
by Stephen F Chenoweth & John Hunt & Leigh SimmonsEditor-in-Chief - 17-18 If everything is special, is anything special? A response to comments on Bailey et al
by Nathan W Bailey & Lucas Marie-Orleach & Allen J Moore & Leigh SimmonsForum editor - 19-30 Do wild ungulates experience higher stress with humans than with large carnivores?
by Adam Zbyryt & Jakub W Bubnicki & Dries P J Kuijper & Martin Dehnhard & Marcin Churski & Krzysztof Schmidt & Bob WongHandling editor - 31-41 Boldness-aggression syndromes can reduce population density: behavior and demographic heterogeneity
by Bruce E Kendall & Gordon A Fox & Joseph P Stover & Shinichi NakagawaHandling editor - 42-50 Species divergence in offspring begging and parental provisioning is linked to nutritional dependency
by Alexandra Capodeanu-Nägler & Anne-Katrin Eggert & Heiko Vogel & Scott K Sakaluk & Sandra Steiger & Luke HolmanHandling editor - 51-59 Women’s emotional and sexual attraction to men across the menstrual cycle
by Rei Shimoda & Anne CampbellDeceased & Robert A Barton & Louise BarrettHandling editor - 60-78 A game-theoretical model of kleptoparasitic behavior in an urban gull (Laridae) population
by Robert Spencer & Mark Broom & David StephensHandling Editor - 79-86 Body size and evolution of motion dazzle coloration in lizards
by Gopal Murali & Ullasa Kodandaramaiah & John FitzpatrickHandling editor - 87-92 Discrimination of signal carotenoid content using multidimensional chromatic information
by Thomas W Pike & Anna LindholmHandling editor - 93-105 Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer caffer) social dynamics in a flood-pulsed environment
by Emily Bennitt & Mpaphi Casper Bonyongo & Stephen Harris & Louise BarrettHandling editor - 106-116 Parental investment in Tibetan populations does not reflect stated cultural norms
by Juan Du & Ruth Mace & Louise BarrettHandling editor - 117-127 Evaluation of sex differences in the stopover behavior and postdeparture movements of wood-warblers
by Yolanda E Morbey & Christopher G Guglielmo & Philip D Taylor & Ivan Maggini & Jessica Deakin & Stuart A Mackenzie & J Morgan Brown & Lin Zhao & David StephensHandling editor - 128-136 Surrounding pathogens shape maternal egg care but not egg production in the European earwig
by Janina M C Diehl & Joël Meunier & Luke Holman Dr.Handling editor - 137-144 Nest material preferences by spotless starlings
by Cristina Ruiz-Castellano & Gustavo Tomás & Magdalena Ruiz-RodrÃguez & Juan J Soler & Michael TaborskyHandling Editor - 145-159 Group size differences may mask underlying similarities in social structure: a comparison of female elephant societies
by S Nandini & P Keerthipriya & T N C Vidya & Louise BarrettHandling editor - 160-168 The influence of wind selectivity on migratory behavioral strategies
by Jennifer D McCabe & Brian J Olsen & Bipush Osti & Peter O Koons & David StephensHandling editor - 169-178 Joint care can outweigh costs of nonkin competition in communal breeders
by Kat Bebbington & Eleanor A Fairfield & Lewis G Spurgin & Sjouke A Kingma & Hannah Dugdale & Jan Komdeur & David S Richardson & Anna LindholmHandling editor - 179-185 Shelter availability mediates decorating in the majoid crab, Camposcia retusa
by Rohan M Brooker & Enid C Muñoz Ruiz & Tiffany L Sih & Danielle L Dixson & Luke HolmanHandling Editor - 186-192 Foraging bumblebees use social cues more when the task is difficult
by David Baracchi & Vera Vasas & Soha Jamshed Iqbal & Sylvain Alem & Dan PapajHandling editor - 193-203 Rate maximization and hyperbolic discounting in human experiential intertemporal decision making
by Maayke Suzanne Seinstra & Manuela Sellitto & Tobias Kalenscher - 204-211 The price of insurance: costs and benefits of worker production in a facultatively social bee
by Wyatt A Shell & Sandra M Rehan & Luke HolmanHandling editor - 212-220 Signaler and receiver boldness influence response to alarm calls in eastern chipmunks
by Charline Couchoux & Jeanne Clermont & Dany Garant & Denis Réale & Jonathan PruittHandling editor - 221-229 Task-dependent workload adjustment of female breeders in a cooperatively breeding fish
by Hirokazu Tanaka & Joachim G Frommen & Leif Engqvist & Masanori Kohda & Michael TaborskyHandling editor - 230-235 Fledgling adoption in European Blackbirds: an unrecognized phenomenon in a well-known species
by Dariusz Wysocki & Marta Cholewa & Å ukasz Jankowiak & Andrea GriffinHandling editor - 236-243 Predictable males and unpredictable females: repeatability of sociability in eastern water dragons
by Kasha Strickland & Céline H Frère & Michael TaborskyHandling editor - 244-252 Extra-pair paternity is not driven by inbreeding avoidance and does not affect provisioning rates in a cooperatively breeding bird, the noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala)
by Ahmad Barati & Rose L Andrew & Jamieson C Gorrell & Paul G McDonald & Andrea GriffinHandling editor - 253-263 Sperm blocking is not a male adaptation to sperm competition in a parasitoid wasp
by Rebecca A Boulton & Nicola Cook & Jade Green & Elisabeth V (Ginny) Greenway & David M Shuker & Luke HolmanHandling editor