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2017, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 1248-1255 Camouflaging moving objects: crypsis and masquerade
by Joanna R Hall & Roland Baddeley & Nicholas E Scott-Samuel & Adam J Shohet & Innes C Cuthill - 1256-1265 Duetting behavior varies with sex, season, and singing role in a tropical oriole (Icterus icterus)
by Karan J Odom & David M Logue & Colin E Studds & Michelle K Monroe & Susanna K Campbell & Kevin E Omland - 1266-1271 Early to rise, early to breed: a role for daily rhythms in seasonal reproduction
by Jessica L Graham & Natalie J Cook & Katie B Needham & Michaela Hau & Timothy J Greives - 1272-1282 Why does the rate of signal production in ectotherms vary with temperature?
by Terry J Ord & Judy A Stamps - 1283-1292 Marginal predation: do encounter or confusion effects explain the targeting of prey group edges?
by Callum Duffield & Christos C Ioannou - 1293-1301 Wild dwarf mongooses produce general alert and predator-specific alarm calls
by Katie Collier & Andrew N Radford & Simon W Townsend & Marta B Manser - 1302-1313 Dominance, gender, and season influence food patch use in a group-living, solitary foraging canid
by Jo Dorning & Stephen Harris - 1314-1322 Aquatic prey use countershading camouflage to match the visual background
by Jennifer L Kelley & Ian Taylor & Nathan S Hart & Julian C Partridge - 1323-1328 Female anoles display less but attack more quickly than males in response to territorial intrusions
by Aaron M Reedy & Brandon D Pope & Nicholas M Kiriazis & Cara L Giordano & Cheyenne L Sams & Daniel A Warner & Robert M Cox - 1329-1336 Stomatopods detect and assess achromatic cues in contests
by Amanda M Franklin & Matthew B Applegate & Sara M Lewis & Fiorenzo G Omenetto - 1337-1347 A comparative analysis of the behavioral response to fishing boats in two albatross species
by Julien Collet & Samantha C Patrick & Henri Weimerskirch - 1348-1358 Leopard distribution and abundance is unaffected by interference competition with lions
by Guy A Balme & Ross T Pitman & Hugh S Robinson & Jennie R B Miller & Paul J Funston & Luke T B Hunter - 1359-1368 Mutual plumage ornamentation and biparental care: consequences for success in different environments
by Miklós Laczi & Dóra Kötél & János Török & Gergely Hegyi - 1369-1375 Nest decoration as social signals by males and females: greenery and feathers in starling colonies
by Juan G Rubalcaba & Daniel Fuentes & José P Veiga & Vicente Polo - 1376-1383 Prior information and social experience influence male reproductive decisions
by Jesse Balaban-Feld & Thomas J Valone - 1384-1392 Crowding leads to fitness benefits and reduced dispersal in a colonial spider
by Lior Ventura & Deborah R Smith & Yael Lubin
2017, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 943-947 What’s flexible in behavioral flexibility?
by Jean-Nicolas Audet & Louis Lefebvre - 948-952 Avoiding the misuse of BLUP in behavioural ecology
by Thomas M. Houslay & Alastair J. Wilson - 953-961 Mate choice in sticklebacks reveals that immunogenes can drive ecological speciation
by Demetra Andreou & Christophe Eizaguirre & Thomas Boehm & Manfred Milinski - 962-973 Female Soay sheep do not adjust their maternal care behaviour to the quality of their home range
by Charlotte E. Regan & Jill G. Pilkington & Per T. Smiseth - 974-982 Natural and anthropogenic sounds reduce song performance: insights from two emberizid species
by Benjamin M. Davidson & Gabriela Antonova & Haven Dlott & Jesse R. Barber & Clinton D. Francis - 983-990 Implications of fidelity and philopatry for the population structure of female black-tailed deer
by Samhita Bose & Tavis D. Forrester & Jennifer L. Brazeal & Benjamin N. Sacks & David S. Casady & Heiko U. Wittmer - 991-1003 How a generalist bee achieves high efficiency of pollen collection on diverse floral resources
by Avery L. Russell & Stephen L. Buchmann & Daniel R. Papaj - 1004-1020 Age-graded dominance hierarchies and social tolerance in packs of free-ranging dogs
by Roberto Bonanni & Simona Cafazzo & Arianna Abis & Emanuela Barillari & Paola Valsecchi & Eugenia Natoli - 1021-1029 Macronutrient selection of free-ranging urban Australian white ibis (Threskiornis moluccus)
by Sean C.P. Coogan & Gabriel E. Machovsky-Capuska & Alistair M. Senior & John M. Martin & Richard E. Major & David Raubenheimer - 1030-1036 Male spiders reduce pre- and postmating sexual investment in response to sperm competition risk
by Cristina Tuni & Sabrina Weber & Trine Bilde & Gabriele Uhl - 1037-1046 Coping with strong variations in winter severity: plastic habitat selection of deer at high density
by Nicolas Courbin & Christian Dussault & Alexandre Veillette & Marie-Andrée Giroux & Steeve D. Côté - 1047-1054 Cut your losses: self-amputation of injured limbs increases survival
by Zachary Emberts & Christine W. Miller & Daniel Kiehl & Colette M. St. Mary - 1055-1067 No fitness benefits of early molt in a fairy-wren: relaxed sexual selection under genetic monogamy?
by Marie Fan & Michelle L. Hall & Sjouke A. Kingma & Lisa M. Mandeltort & Nataly Hidalgo Aranzamendi & Kaspar Delhey & Anne Peters - 1068-1074 Effects of the group’s mix of sizes and personalities on the emergence of alternative mating systems in water striders
by Pierre-Olivier Montiglio & Tina W. Wey & Andrew Sih - 1075-1084 Predicting translocation outcomes with personality for desert tortoises
by Jennifer M. Germano & Melia G. Nafus & Jeanette A. Perry & Derek B. Hall & Ronald R. Swaisgood - 1085-1092 Geographic patterns of song variation reveal timing of song acquisition in a wild avian population
by Louis Ranjard & Sarah J. Withers & Dianne H. Brunton & Stuart Parsons & Howard A. Ross - 1093-1100 Resource availability, but not polyandry, influences sibling conflict in a burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides
by Thomas Botterill-James & Lucy Ford & Geoffrey M. While & Per T. Smiseth - 1101-1112 Superb fairy-wrens respond more to alarm calls from mate and kin compared to unrelated individuals
by Diane Colombelli-Négrel & Christine Evans - 1113-1121 Differential dispersal costs and sex-biased dispersal distance in a cooperatively breeding bird
by Sjouke A. Kingma & Jan Komdeur & Terry Burke & David S. Richardson - 1122-1130 Differential predation drives the geographical divergence in multiple traits in aposematic frogs
by Changku Kang & Thomas N. Sherratt & Ye Eun Kim & Yujin Shin & Jongyeol Moon & Uhram Song & Jae Yeon Kang & Kyungmin Kim & Yikweon Jang - 1131-1141 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 - 1142-1148 Allopreening in birds is associated with parental cooperation over offspring care and stable pair bonds across years
by Elspeth Kenny & Tim R. Birkhead & Jonathan P. Green - 1149-1159 Pace-of-life in a social insect: behavioral syndromes in ants shift along a climatic gradient
by Udi Segev & Lars Burkert & Barbara Feldmeyer & Susanne Foitzik - 1160-1165 Predation cost of a sexual signal in the threespine stickleback
by Sini Johnson & Ulrika Candolin - 1166-1175 The interface of ecological novelty and behavioral context in the formation of ecological traps
by Bruce A. Robertson & Desi-Rae Campbell & Colyer Durovich & Ian Hetterich & Julia Les & Gábor Horváth - 1176-1182 Parental care mitigates carry-over effects of poor early conditions on offspring growth
by Sonya K. Auer & Thomas E. Martin - 1183-1194 Male biased sex ratio reduces the fecundity of one of three female morphs in a polymorphic damselfly
by Ivette Galicia-Mendoza & Iago Sanmartín-Villar & Carlos Espinosa-Soto & Adolfo Cordero-Rivera
2017, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 617-623 Does the field of animal personality provide any new insights for behavioral ecology?
by Madeleine Beekman & L. Alex Jordan - 624-625 The role of personality research in contemporary behavioral ecology: a comment on Beekman and Jordan
by Niels J. Dingemanse - 625-626 Abandoning animal personality would cause obfuscation: a comment on Beekman and Jordan
by Mark Briffa - 626-627 There is no special sauce: a comment on Beekman and Jordan
by Alison M. Bell - 627-628 Insights for behavioral ecology from behavioral syndromes: a comment on Beekman and Jordan
by Andrew Sih - 628-629 Are personality researchers painting the roses red? Maybe: a comment on Beekman and Jordan
by Jonathan N. Pruitt - 629-630 Animal personalities: an empty placeholder feigning understanding: a comment on Beekman and Jordan
by Arne Jungwirth & Nina Wedell & Redouan Bshary & Manfred Milinski - 632-639 Altered physical and social conditions produce rapidly reversible mating systems in water striders
by Andrew Sih & Pierre-Oliver Montiglio & Tina W. Wey & Sean Fogarty - 640-644 Time perception-based decision making in a parasitoid wasp
by Jean-Philippe Parent & Keiji Takasu & Jacques Brodeur & Guy Boivin - 645-656 Acoustic communication in zebra finches signals when mates will take turns with parental duties
by Ingrid C.A. Boucaud & Emilie C. Perez & Lauriane S. Ramos & Simon C. Griffith & Clémentine Vignal - 657-667 Why is the giant panda black and white?
by Tim Caro & Hannah Walker & Zoe Rossman & Megan Hendrix & Theodore Stankowich - 668-676 Repeatable and heritable behavioural variation in a wild cooperative breeder
by Hannah A. Edwards & Terry Burke & Hannah L. Dugdale - 677-687 What makes a multimodal signal attractive? A preference function approach
by Kelly L. Ronald & Ruiyu Zeng & David J. White & Esteban Fernández-Juricic & Jeffrey R. Lucas - 688-697 Food availability modulates differences in parental effort between dispersing and philopatric birds
by Charlotte Récapet & Pierre Bize & Blandine Doligez - 698-705 Background colour matching increases with risk of predation in a colour-changing grasshopper
by Pim Edelaar & Adrián Baños-Villalba & Graciela Escudero & Consuelo Rodríguez-Bernal - 706-716 Physiological conditions and genetic controls of phaeomelanin pigmentation in nestling barn swallows
by Emi Arai & Masaru Hasegawa & Takashi Makino & Akihiko Hagino & Yusuke Sakai & Hajime Ohtsuki & Kazumasa Wakamatsu & Masakado Kawata - 717-723 Rearing conditions have long-term sex-specific fitness consequences in the collared flycatcher
by Eszter Szász & Eszter Szöllősi & Gergely Hegyi & János Török & Balázs Rosivall - 724-731 Alarm calls of a cooperative bird are referential and elicit context-specific antipredator behavior
by Lucy F. Farrow & Samantha J. Doohan & Paul G. McDonald - 732-743 Foraging sparrows exhibit individual differences but not a syndrome when responding to multiple kinds of novelty
by David E. Moldoff & David F. Westneat - 744-749 Silk wrapping of nuptial gifts aids cheating behaviour in male spiders
by Paolo Giovanni Ghislandi & Michelle Beyer & Patricia Velado & Cristina Tuni - 750-759 Kinship and association in a highly social apex predator population, killer whales at Marion Island
by Ryan R. Reisinger & Charlene Beukes & A. Rus Hoelzel & P.J. Nico de Bruyn - 760-766 Relatedness and age reduce aggressive male interactions over mating in domestic fowl
by Charlotte Roshera & Anna Favati & Rebecca Dean & Hanne Løvlie - 767-775 Interspecific social information use in habitat selection decisions among migrant songbirds
by Jakub Szymkowiak & Robert L. Thomson & Lechosław Kuczyński - 776-783 Steller’s jays assess and communicate about predator risk using detection cues and identity
by Alexis C. Billings & Erick Greene & Dylan MacArthur-Waltzb - 784-792 Male zebra finches have limited ability to identify high-fecundity females
by Daiping Wang & Nele Kempenaers & Bart Kempenaers & Wolfgang Forstmeier - 793-802 Nest-box temperature affects clutch size, incubation initiation, and nestling health in great tits
by Josefa Bleu & Simon Agostini & Clotilde Biard - 803-810 Large brains and groups associated with high rates of agonism in primates
by Veronica B. Cowl & Susanne Shultz - 811-817 Acoustic cues from within the egg do not heighten depredation risk to shorebird clutches
by Kristal Kostoglou & Wouter F.D. van Dongen & Daniel Lees & Grainne S. Maguire & Michael A. Weston - 818-826 Early life nutritional quality effects on adult memory retention in a parasitic wasp
by Hossein Kishani Farahani & Ahmad Ashouri & Arash Zibaee & Pouria Abroon & Lucy Alford & Jean-Sebastien Pierre & Joan van Baaren - 827-832 Baltic pipefish females need twice as many males as they get
by Anders Berglund & Josefin Sundin & Gunilla Rosenqvist - 833-843 Early social experience shapes female mate choice in guppies
by Alessandro Macario & Darren P. Croft & John A. Endler & Safi K. Darden - 844-853 The signal in noise: acoustic information for soundscape orientation in two North American tree frogs
by Alejandro Vélez & Noah M. Gordon & Mark A. Bee - 854-858 Get smart: native mammal develops toad-smart behavior in response to a toxic invader
by Ella Kelly & Ben L. Phillips - 859-865 How cuckoos find and choose host nests for parasitism
by Canchao Yang & Longwu Wang & Wei Liang & Anders Pape Møller - 866-873 Bill morphology and neutral genetic structure both predict variation in acoustic signals within a bird population
by Kathryn M. Langin & T. Scott Sillett & Scott A. Morrison & Cameron K. Ghalambor - 874-882 Individual aggression, but not winner–loser effects, predicts social rank in male domestic fowl
by Anna Favati & Hanne Løvlie & Olof Leimar - 883-889 Replacing bold individuals has a smaller impact on group performance than replacing shy individuals
by Noa Pinter-Wollmana & Brian Mi & Jonathan N. Pruitt - 890-898 Specialists and generalists coexist within a population of spider-hunting mud dauber wasps
by Erin C. Powell & Lisa A. Taylor - 899-907 Asynchronous hatching in a nonavian species: a test of the hurry-up hypothesis
by Lucy E. Ford & Per T. Smiseth - 908-918 The behavioral trade-off between thermoregulation and foraging in a heat-sensitive species
by Tom H.E. Mason & Francesca Brivio & Philip A. Stephens & Marco Apollonio & Stefano Grignolio - 919-924 Collective decision making in guppies: a cross-population comparison study in the wild
by Romain J.G. Clément & Julián Vicente-Page & Richard P. Mann & Ashley J.W. Ward & Ralf H.J.M. Kurvers & Indar W. Ramnarine & Gonzalo G. de Polavieja & Jens Krause - 925-933 Parental coordination with respect to color polymorphism in a crater lake fish
by Topi K. Lehtonen - 934-942 A new method for statistical detection of directional and stabilizing mating preference
by Derek A. Roff & Daphne J. Fairbairn & Alexandra Prokuda
2017, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 347-347 Guidelines for Transparency and Openness (TOP)
by Leigh W. Simmons - 348-354 Striving for transparent and credible research: practical guidelines for behavioral ecologists
by Malika Ihle & Isabel S. Winney & Anna Krystalli & Michael Croucher - 355-355 Research credibility: the devil is in the details: a comment on Ihle et al
by Daniel T. Blumstein - 355-357 Practical models for publishing replications in behavioral ecology: a comment on Ihle et al
by Timothy H. Parker & Shinichi Nakagawa - 357-357 Long-term data as infrastructure: a comment on Ihle et al
by Andrew Cockburn - 358-358 Striving for science that is transparent, credible—and enjoyable: a comment on Ihle et al
by Walter D. Koenig - 358-359 Preregister now for an upgrade to Behavioral Ecology 2.0: a comment on Ihle et al
by Wolfgang Forstmeier - 360-360 Replication in behavioural ecology: a comment on Ihle et al
by Ben J. Hatchwell - 360-361 Transparent and credible practices under the microscope: a response to comments on Ihle et al
by Isabel S. Winney & Malika Ihle - 362-372 Male mate choice in the Trinidadian guppy is influenced by the phenotype of audience sexual rivals
by Heather L. Auld & Indar W. Ramnarine & Jean-Guy J. Godin - 373-381 Stripes for warning and stripes for hiding: spatial frequency and detection distance
by James B. Barnett & Annabelle S. Redfern & Robin Bhattacharyya-Dickson & Olivia Clifton & Thomas Courty & Thien Ho & Annabel Hopes & Thomas McPhee & Kaitlin Merrison & Robert Owen & Nicholas E. Scott-Samuel & Innes C. Cuthill - 382-390 Using playback of territorial calls to investigate mechanisms of kin discrimination in red squirrels
by Julia Shonfield & Jamieson C. Gorrellb & David W. Coltman & Stan Boutin & Murray M. Humphries & David R. Wilson & Andrew G. McAdam - 391-397 The relative response of songbirds to shifts in song amplitude and song minimum frequency
by David A. Luther & Ray Danner & Julie Danner & Katherine Gentry & Elizabeth P. Derryberry - 398-406 Dominance rank and boldness predict social attraction in great tits
by Lysanne Snijders & Marc Naguib & Kees van Oers - 407-418 Consequences of sibling rivalry vary across life in a passerine bird
by Kat Bebbington & Sjouke A. Kingma & Eleanor A. Fairfield & Lewis G. Spurgin & Jan Komdeur & David S. Richardson - 419-428 Individual shifts toward safety explain age-related foraging distribution in a gregarious shorebird
by Piet J. van den Hout & Theunis Piersma & Job ten Horn & Bernard Spaans & Tamar Lok - 429-438 Guppies occupy consistent positions in social networks: mechanisms and consequences
by Stefan Krause & Alexander D.M. Wilson & Indar W. Ramnarine & James E. Herbert-Read & Romain J.G. Clément & Jens Krause - 439-447 Fearlessness towards extirpated large carnivores may exacerbate the impacts of naïve mesocarnivores
by Justin P. Suraci & Devin J. Roberts & Michael Clinchy & Liana Y. Zanette - 448-459 Environmental heterogeneity and population differences in blue tits personality traits
by Gabrielle Dubuc-Messier & Denis Réale & Philippe Perret & Anne Charmantier - 460-470 Which traits do observers use to distinguish Batesian mimics from their models?
by Christopher H. Taylor & Jonathan Warrin & Francis Gilbert & Tom Reader - 471-478 When should I be aggressive? A state-dependent foraging game between competitors
by Ling-Ying Shuai & Zhi-Rong Zhang & Zhi-Gao Zeng - 479-484 Aggressive jumping spiders make quicker decisions for preferred prey but not at the cost of accuracy
by Chia-Chen Chang & Pangilinan J. Ng & Daiqin Li - 485-493 Are 2D space-use analyses adapted to animals living in 3D environments? A case study on a fish shoal
by Aurélien Vivancos & Gerry Closs & Cédric Tentelier - 494-499 Overlapping vocalizations produce far-reaching choruses: a test of the signal enhancement hypothesis
by Nicolas Rehberg-Besler & Stéphanie M. Doucet & Daniel J. Mennill - 500-514 A multilevel society of herring-eating killer whales indicates adaptation to prey characteristics
by Sara B. Tavares & Filipa I.P. Samarra & Patrick J.O. Miller - 515-522 Habitat saturation promotes delayed dispersal in a social reptile
by Ben Halliwell & Tobias Uller & David G. Chapple & Michael G. Gardner & Erik Wapstra & Geoffrey M. While - 523-532 Adult sex ratio and operational sex ratio exhibit different temporal dynamics in the wild
by María Cristina Carmona-Isunza & Sergio Ancona & Tamás Székely & Alfonso P. Ramallo-González & Medardo Cruz-López & Martín Alejandro Serrano-Meneses & Clemens Küpper - 533-540 Social call divergence in bats: a comparative analysis
by Bo Luo & Xiaobin Huang & Yuanyuan Li & Guanjun Lu & Jianlun Zhao & Kangkang Zhang & Hanbo Zhao & Ying Liu & Jiang Feng - 541-548 Male risk-taking is related to number of mates in a polygynous bird
by Bobby Habig & Patrick I. Chiyo & David C. Lahti - 549-555 Redder isn’t always better: cost of carotenoids in Chinook salmon eggs
by Sarah J. Lehnert & Robert H. Devlin & Trevor E. Pitcher & Christina A.D. Semeniuk & Daniel D. Heath - 556-564 Relative advantages of dichromatic and trichromatic color vision in camouflage breaking
by Jolyon Troscianko & Jared Wilson-Aggarwal & David Griffiths & Claire N. Spottiswoode & Martin Stevens - 565-569 Food-sharing vampire bats are more nepotistic under conditions of perceived risk
by Gerald G. Carter & Gerald S. Wilkinson & Rachel A. Page - 570-578 The carotenoid beta-carotene enhances facial color, attractiveness and perceived health, but not actual health, in humans
by Yong Zhi Foo & Gillian Rhodes & Leigh W. Simmons - 579-588 Innovative females are more promiscuous in great tits (Parus major)
by Veronika Bókony & Ivett Pipoly & Krisztián Szabó & Bálint Preiszner & Ernő Vincze & Sándor Papp & Gábor Seress & Tamás Hammer & András Liker - 589-596 Rain, predators, and spider sociality: a manipulative experiment
by Catherine R. Hoffman & Leticia Avilés - 597-606 Color pattern facilitates species recognition but not signal detection: a field test using robots
by Danielle A. Klomp & Devi Stuart-Fox & Elizabeth J. Cassidy & Norhayati Ahmad & Terry J. Ord - 607-616 Discrimination behavior mediates foraging quality versus quantity trade-offs: nut choice in wild rodents
by Wenwen Chen & Ze Zhang & Christina D. Buesching & Chris Newman & David W. Macdonald & Zongqiang Xie & Shucun Sun & Youbing Zhou
2017, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 304-311 The spatial distribution of foragers and food patches can influence antipredator vigilance
by Guy Beauchamp - 312-318 Experience with predators shapes learning rules in larval amphibians
by Adam L. Crane & Brandon S. Demuth & Maud C.O. Ferrari - 319-327 Task switching is associated with temporal delays in Temnothorax rugatulus ants
by Gavin M. Leighton & Daniel Charbonneau & Anna Dornhaus - 328-336 Weaponry and defenses in fighting animals: how allometry can alter predictions from contest theory
by Alexandre V. Palaoro & Mark Briffa - 337-345 When the mean no longer matters: developmental diet affects behavioral variation but not population averages in the house cricket (Acheta domesticus)
by Raphaël Royauté & Ned A. Dochtermann
2016, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 1-8 Corrigendum to: ‘Shy trout grow faster: do personality traits predict fitness of brown trout in the wild?’ by Bart Adriaenssens and Jörgen I. Johnsson. 22:135–143
by Bart Adriaenssens & Jörgen I. Johnsson - 1269-1274 Shifting song frequencies in response to anthropogenic noise: a meta-analysis on birds and anurans
by Irene T. Roca & Louis Desrochers & Matteo Giacomazzo & Andrea Bertolo & Patricia Bolduc & Raphaël Deschesnes & Charles A. Martin & Vincent Rainville & Guillaume Rheault & Raphaël Proulx - 1275-1276 The struggle to be heard in an increasingly noisy world: a comment on Roca et al
by Bob B.M. Wong & Helene Lowry - 1276-1277 Moving beyond species-specific noise-induced changes in birdsong: a comment on Roca et al
by Andrew N. Radford - 1277-1278 A meta-analytic castle built on sand? A comment on Roca et al
by Henrik Brumm & Mark Bee - 1278-1279 Broadening the perspective on the acoustic masking effect: a response to comments on Roca et al
by Irene T. Roca & Louis Desrochers & Matteo Giacomazzo & Vincent Rainville - 1280-1287 Editor's choice Maternal age at maturation underpins contrasting behavior in offspring
by Tim Burton & Grethe Robertsen & David C. Stewart & Simon McKelvey & John D. Armstrong & Neil B. Metcalfe - 1288-1295 Selection on male physical performance during male–male competition and female choice
by Erin L. McCullough & Leigh W. Simmons - 1296-1303 A general expression for the reproductive value of information
by Rebecca K. Pike & John M. McNamara & Alasdair I. Houston - 1304-1313 Habituation to human disturbance is faster in urban than rural house sparrows
by Ernő Vincze & Sándor Papp & Bálint Preiszner & Gábor Seress & Veronika Bókony & András Liker - 1314-1319 Brood parasitism and proximity to human habitation
by Anders Pape Møller & Mario Díaz & Wei Liang - 1320-1330 Imperfect past and present progressive: beak color reflects early-life and adult exposure to antigen
by Loren Merrill & Madeleine F. Naylor & Jennifer L. Grindstaff - 1331-1342 Mate choice plasticity in a coral reef fish
by Sebastian Wacker & Sara Östlund-Nilsson & Elisabet Forsgren & Cait Newport & Trond Amundsen - 1343-1352 Not leaving home: grandmothers and male dispersal in a duolocal human society
by Qiao-Qiao He & Jia-Jia Wu & Ting Ji & Yi Tao & Ruth Mace - 1353-1361 Individual differences in foraging decisions: information-gathering strategies or flexibility?
by Lisa K. Arvidsson & Erik Matthysen - 1362-1369 Curse of the black spot: spotting negatively correlates with fitness in black grouse Lyrurus tetrix
by Carl D. Soulsbury & Matti Kervinen & Christophe Lebigre - 1370-1375 Road noise causes earlier predator detection and flight response in a free-ranging mammal
by Graeme Shannon & Kevin R. Crooks & George Wittemyer & Kurt M. Fristrup & Lisa M. Angeloni - 1376-1385 Pied flycatcher nestlings incur immunological but not growth begging costs
by Tomas Redondo & David Ochoa & Gregorio Moreno-Rueda & Jaime Potti - 1386-1396 Socially induced reproductive synchrony in a salmonid: an approximate Bayesian computation approach
by Itsuro Koizumi & Ichiro K. Shimatani - 1397-1404 Harsh vocal elements affect counter-singing dynamics in male rock hyrax
by Vlad Demartsev & Einat Bar Ziv & Uria Shani & Yael Goll & Lee Koren & Eli Geffen - 1405-1412 Geographic variation in egg ejection rate by great tits across 2 continents
by Wei Liang & Anders Pape Møller & Bård Gunnar Stokke & Canchao Yang & Petr Kovařík & Haitao Wang & Cheng-Te Yao & Ping Ding & Xin Lu & Arne Moksnes & Eivin Røskaft & Tomáš Grim - 1413-1423 Asymmetric song recognition between recently diverged subspecies of reed bunting
by Luís de Oliveira Gordinho & Dennis Hasselquist & Júlio Manuel Neto - 1424-1431 Linking consistent individual differences in web structure and behavior in black widow spiders
by Nicholas DiRienzo & Pierre-Olivier Montiglio - 1432-1440 Effects of experimental human approaches on escape behavior in Thomson’s gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii)
by Tomas Holmern & Trine Hay Setsaas & Claudia Melis & Jarle Tufto & Eivin Røskaft - 1441-1448 Criteria for host selection in a brood parasite vary depending on parasitism rate
by Mercedes Molina-Morales & Juan Gabriel Martínez & Jesús M. Avilés - 1449-1460 Unraveling the key to innovative problem solving: a test of learning versus persistence
by David Guez & Andrea S. Griffin - 1461-1470 Sexually selected sentinels? Evidence of a role for intrasexual competition in sentinel behavior
by Lindsay A. Walker & Jenny E. York & Andrew J. Young - 1471-1479 Partner fidelity and reciprocal investments in the mating system of a simultaneous hermaphrodite
by Mary K. Hart & Andrew W. Kratter & Philip H. Crowley - 1480-1490 Insularization effects on acoustic signals of 2 suboscine Amazonian birds
by Thiago Bicudo & Marina Anciães & Maíra Benchimol & Carlos A. Peres & Pedro Ivo Simões - 1491-1498 Habitat choice and complex decision making in a trap-building predator
by Shay Adar & Roi Dor & Inon Scharf - 1499-1506 Species replacement reduces community participation in avian antipredator groups
by David Wheatcroft & Mario Gallego-Abenza & Anna Qvarnström - 1507-1514 Impacts of direct and indirect paternity cues on paternal care in a singing toadfish
by Aneesh P.H. Bose & Henry H. Kou & Sigal Balshine - 1515-1521 Selection for multicomponent mimicry: equal feature salience and variation in preferred traits
by David W. Kikuchi & Johanna Mappes & Thomas N. Sherratt & Janne K. Valkonen - 1522-1532 Reproductive timing in a lekking mammal: male fallow deer getting ready for female estrus
by Simone Ciuti & Marco Apollonio - 1533-1538 Parasite infection in a central sensory organ of fish does not affect host personality
by Ines Klemme & Raine Kortet & Anssi Karvonen - 1539-1546 A multi-level approach to quantify speed-accuracy trade-offs in great tits (Parus major)
by Maria Moiron & Kimberley J. Mathot & Niels J. Dingemanse - 1547-1551 Dazzle camouflage, target tracking, and the confusion effect
by Benedict G. Hogan & Innes C. Cuthill & Nicholas E. Scott-Samuel - 1552-1566 Trade-offs between energy maximization and parental care in a central place forager, the sea otter
by N.M. Thometz & M.M. Staedler & J.A. Tomoleoni & J.L. Bodkin & G.B. Bentall & M.T. Tinker - 1567-1578 Trade-offs in lactation and milk intake by competing siblings in a fluctuating environment
by Heribert Hofer & Sarah Benhaiem & Waltraud Golla & Marion L. East
2016, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 955-964 Learning about aposematic prey
by John Skelhorn & Christina G. Halpin & Candy Rowe - 965-965 State-dependent optimization: a comment on Skelhorn et al
by Tom N. Sherratt - 966-966 When to attack defended prey? A comment on Skelhorn et al
by Martin Stevens - 966-967 Broadening the angle of view on aposematism: a comment on Skelhorn et al
by Sami Merilaita - 967-968 OFT reloaded? A comment on Skelhorn et al
by Innes C. Cuthill - 968-968 What do predators do? A response to comments on Skelhorn et al
by John Skelhorn & Christina G. Halpin & Candy Rowe - 969-977 Editor's choice Predicting survivors: animal temperament and translocation
by Tegan M. May & Manda J. Page & Patricia A. Fleming - 978-987 Variable ecological conditions promote male helping by changing banded mongoose group composition
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