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2015, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 975-985 Editor's choice Dynamics of among-individual behavioral variation over adult lifespan in a wild insect
by David N. Fisher & Morgan David & Tom Tregenza & Rolando Rodríguez-Muñoz - 986-995 Unrelated helpers neither signal contributions nor suffer retribution in chestnut-crowed babblers
by Fumiaki Y. Nomano & Lucy E. Browning & James L. Savage & Lee A. Rollins & Simon C. Griffith & Andrew F. Russell - 996-1004 Shifts in movement behavior of spawning fish under risk of predation by land-based consumers
by Marc Pépino & Marco A. Rodríguez & Pierre Magnan - 1005-1012 The role of serotonin in the modulation of cooperative behavior
by José R. Paula & João P. Messias & Alexandra S. Grutter & Redouan Bshary & Marta C. Soares - 1013-1020 Coevolution of male courtship and sexual conflict characters in mosquitofish
by Silu Wang & Molly Cummings & Mark Kirkpatrick - 1021-1029 Rival male chemical cues evoke changes in male pre- and post-copulatory investment in a flour beetle
by Sarah M. Lane & Joanna H. Solino & Christopher Mitchell & Jonathan D. Blount & Kensuke Okada & John Hunt & Clarissa M. House - 1030-1038 Intrasexual competition and throat color evolution in female three-spined sticklebacks
by Lengxob Yong & Benjamin E. Woodall & Michele E.R. Pierotti & Jeffrey S. McKinnon - 1039-1044 Hawk models, hawk mimics, and antipredator behavior of prey
by Anders Pape Møller & Bård G. Stokke & Diogo S.M. Samia - 1045-1050 Energetic state regulates the exploration–exploitation trade-off in honeybees
by Keziah Katz & Dhruba Naug - 1051-1059 Landscape heterogeneity and behavioral traits drive the evolution of lion group territoriality
by Anna A. Mosser & Margaret Kosmala & Craig Packer - 1060-1070 Behavioral plasticity in nest residency compensates for inbreeding depression in male prairie voles
by Kristen E. Lucia-Simmons & Brian Keane - 1071-1082 Adaptive personality calibration in a human society: effects of embodied capital on prosocial traits
by Christopher R. von Rueden & Aaron W. Lukaszewski & Michael Gurven - 1083-1090 To boldly go where no goby has gone before: boldness, dispersal tendency, and metabolism at the invasion front
by Emelia Myles-Gonzalez & Gary Burness & Stan Yavno & Anna Rooke & Michael G. Fox - 1091-1099 Effects of predation risk and group dynamics on white-tailed deer foraging behavior in a longleaf pine savanna
by Michael J. Cherry & L. Mike Conner & Robert J. Warren - 1100-1110 Plumage color and pathogen-induced gene expression in a wild bird
by Susan L. Balenger & Camille Bonneaud & Stephen A. Sefick & Scott V. Edwards & Geoffrey E. Hill - 1111-1118 Use of chorus sounds for location of breeding habitat in 2 species of anuran amphibians
by Valerie L. Buxton & Michael P. Ward & Jinelle H. Sperry - 1119-1130 Sociospatial structuration of alternative breeding strategies in a color polymorphic raptor
by L. Gangoso & I. Afán & J.M. Grande & J. Figuerola - 1131-1137 Green plants in nests reduce offspring recruitment rates in the spotless starling
by Vicente Polo & Juan G. Rubalcaba & José P. Veiga - 1138-1146 Immunocompetence handicap hypothesis in tree frog: trade-off between sexual signals and immunity?
by Julia L. Desprat & Thierry Lengagne & Adeline Dumet & Emmanuel Desouhant & Nathalie Mondy - 1147-1155 Paternity in eastern grey kangaroos: moderate skew despite strong sexual dimorphism
by Elise Rioux-Paquette & Dany Garant & Alexandre M. Martin & Graeme Coulson & Marco Festa-Bianchet - 1156-1163 Females as mobile resources: communal roosts promote the adoption of lek breeding in a temperate bat
by Cory A. Toth & Todd E. Dennis & David E. Pattemore & Stuart Parsons - 1164-1169 Habitat alteration influences male signalling effort in the Australian desert goby
by Marcus Michelangeli & Ulla Tuomainen & Ulrika Candolin & Bob B.M. Wong - 1170-1179 Context-dependent relationships between multiple sexual pigments and paternal effort
by Andrea S. Grunst & Melissa L. Grunst - 1180-1187 Attraction of migrating adult sockeye salmon to conspecifics in the absence of natal chemical cues
by Nolan N. Bett & Scott G. Hinch - 1188-1195 Gammarus pulex show a grouping response to conspecific injury cues but not to predator kairomones
by Lynsey A. Smith & Mike M. Webster - 1196-1202 Linking short-term behavior and personalities to feeding and mating rates in female water striders
by Tina W. Wey & Ann T. Chang & Pierre-Olivier Montiglio & Sean Fogarty & Andrew Sih - 1203-1211 Exploring simultaneous allocation to mating effort, sperm production, and body growth in male guppies
by Alessandro Devigili & Victoria Doldán-Martelli & Andrea Pilastro - 1212-1218 A receiver bias for red predates the convergent evolution of red color in widowbirds and bishops
by Calum E. Ninnes & Marius Adrion & Pim Edelaar & José L. Tella & Staffan Andersson - 1219-1225 Flexible compensation of uniparental care: female poison frogs take over when males disappear
by Eva Ringler & Andrius Pašukonis & W. Tecumseh Fitch & Ludwig Huber & Walter Hödl & Max Ringler - 1226-1235 An empirical test of 2-dimensional signal detection theory applied to Batesian mimicry
by David W. Kikuchi & Gaurav Malick & Richard J. Webster & Emilee Whissell & Thomas N. Sherratt - 1236-1247 Ideal gas model adequately describes movement and school formation in a pelagic freshwater fish
by Derrick T. de Kerckhove & Scott Milne & Brian J. Shuter & Peter A. Abrams
2015, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 665-673 Behavioral responses to changing environments
by Bob B.M. Wong & Ulrika Candolin - 674-674 Prioritizing conservation behavior research: a comment on Wong and Candolin
by Daniel T. Blumstein - 675-676 Human responses to changing environments: a comment on Wong and Candolin
by Tim Caro - 676-677 On connecting behavioral responses to HIREC to ecological outcomes: a comment on Wong and Candolin
by Andrew Sih & Sean Ehlman & Rebecca Halpin - 677-678 Integrating behavior into life-history theory: a comment on Wong and Candolin
by Daniel Sol & Joan Maspons - 678-679 Human-altered environments provide societal relevance and opportunities for outreach but also bring about a risk of populism: a comment on Wong and Candolin
by Hans Slabbekoorn - 679-680 Lessons for a changing world: a response to comments on Wong and Candolin
by Bob B.M. Wong & Ulrika Candolin - 681-688 Editor's choice Female transcriptomic response to male genetic and nongenetic ejaculate variation
by Oliver Otti & Paul R. Johnston & Gavin J. Horsburgh & Juan Galindo & Klaus Reinhardt - 689-696 Asymmetric eavesdropping between common mynas and red-vented bulbuls
by Nicole E. Munoz & Gina Brandstetter & Laura Esgro & Wendy Greene & Daniel T. Blumstein - 697-705 Low costs of allonursing in meerkats: mitigation by behavioral change?
by K.J. MacLeod & T.H. Clutton-Brock - 706-715 Pigment-specific relationships between feather corticosterone concentrations and sexual coloration
by Melissa L. Grunst & Andrea S. Grunst & Clare E. Parker & L. Michael Romero & John T. Rotenberry - 716-721 Interactive effects of fearfulness and geographical location on bird population trends
by Mario Díaz & José Javier Cuervo & Tomas Grim & Einar Flensted-Jensen & Juan Diego Ibáñez-Álamo & Jukka Jokimäki & Gábor Markó & Piotr Tryjanowski & Anders Pape Møller - 722-734 Innovative problem solving in nonhuman animals: the effects of group size revisited
by Andrea S. Griffin & David Guez - 735-746 Personality in the wild zebra finch: exploration, sociality, and reproduction
by Luke S.C. McCowan & Mark C. Mainwaring & Nora H. Prior & Simon C. Griffith - 747-754 Oxidative status and reproductive effort of great tits in a handicapping experiment
by Michèle Wegmann & Beatrice Voegeli & Heinz Richner - 755-762 Female sociality and kin discrimination in brood parasitism: unrelated females fight over egg laying
by Malte Andersson & Peter Waldeck & Sveinn A. Hanssen & Børge Moe - 763-772 Male quality, dominance rank, and mating success in free-ranging rhesus macaques
by Alexander V. Georgiev & Michael P. Muehlenbein & Sean P. Prall & Melissa Emery Thompson & Dario Maestripieri - 773-781 Bumblebees utilize floral cues differently on vertically and horizontally arranged flowers
by Stephan Wolf & Mark Roper & Lars Chittka - 782-788 Mate choice and genetic monogamy in a biparental, colonial fish
by Franziska C. Schaedelin & Wouter F.D. van Dongen & Richard H. Wagner - 789-796 Evolving through day and night: origin and diversification of activity pattern in modern primates
by Luca Santini & Danny Rojas & Giuseppe Donati - 797-804 Individual variation in predator behavior and demographics affects consumption of non-native prey
by Lauren M. Pintor & James E. Byers - 805-811 Family living: an overlooked but pivotal social system to understand the evolution of cooperative breeding
by Szymon M. Drobniak & Gretchen Wagner & Emeline Mourocq & Michael Griesser - 812-819 Traplining in hummingbirds: flying short-distance sequences among several locations
by Maria Cristina Tello-Ramos & T. Andrew Hurly & Susan D. Healy - 820-827 Ice cover alters the behavior and stress level of brown trout Salmo trutta
by Johan Watz & Eva Bergman & Olle Calles & Åsa Enefalk & Stina Gustafsson & Anna Hagelin & P. Anders Nilsson & Johnny R. Norrgård & Daniel Nyqvist & E. Martin Österling & John J. Piccolo & Lea D. Schneider & Larry Greenberg & Bror Jonsson - 828-838 Effects of human activity on physiological and behavioral responses of an endangered steppe bird
by Rocío Tarjuelo & Isabel Barja & Manuel B. Morales & Juan Traba & Ana Benítez-López & Fabián Casas & Beatriz Arroyo & M. Paula Delgado & Francois Mougeot - 839-842 Cicadas impact bird communication in a noisy tropical rainforest
by Patrick J. Hart & Robert Hall & William Ray & Angela Beck & James Zook - 843-850 Singing in the city: high song frequencies are no guarantee for urban success in birds
by Maria Moiron & Cesar González-Lagos & Hans Slabbekoorn & Daniel Sol - 851-860 Mate detection in a territorial butterfly—the effect of background and luminance contrast
by Martin Bergman & Nicolas Lessios & Brett M. Seymoure & Ronald L. Rutowski - 861-865 Urban habitats and feeders both contribute to flight initiation distance reduction in birds
by Anders Pape Møller & Piotr Tryjanowski & Mario Díaz & Zbigniew Kwieciński & Piotr Indykiewicz & Cezary Mitrus & Artur Goławski & Michał Polakowski - 866-876 Who swarms with whom? Group dynamics of Myotis bats during autumn swarming
by Lynne E. Burns & Hugh G. Broders - 877-884 Linking lab activity with growth and movement in the wild: explaining pace-of-life in a trout stream
by Libor Závorka & David Aldvén & Joacim Näslund & Johan Höjesjö & Jörgen I. Johnsson - 885-899 How do biparental species optimally provision young when begging is honest?
by Masahiro Ogawa & Tatsuya Shiozaki & Masaki Shirai & Martina S. Müller & Maki Yamamoto & Ken Yoda - 900-908 Boldness–exploration behavioral syndrome: interfamily variability and repeatability of personality traits in the young of the convict cichlid (Amatitlania siquia)
by Geoffrey P.F. Mazué & François-Xavier Dechaume-Moncharmont & Jean-Guy J. Godin - 909-915 Group size affects social relationships in yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris)
by Adriana A. Maldonado-Chaparro & Lilah Hubbard & Daniel T. Blumstein - 916-925 Identifying the selective pressures underlying offspring sex-ratio adjustments: a case study in a wild seabird
by Thomas Merkling & Jorg Welcker & A.J. Mark Hewison & Scott A. Hatch & Alexander S. Kitaysky & John R. Speakman & Etienne Danchin & Pierrick Blanchard - 926-935 Effects of egg attendance on male mating success in a harvestman with exclusive paternal care
by Gustavo S. Requena & Glauco Machado - 936-946 Personality-related survival and sampling bias in wild cricket nymphs
by Petri T. Niemelä & Ella Z. Lattenkamp & Niels J. Dingemanse - 947-958 Temperature-dependent resolution of conflict over rank within a size-based dominance hierarchy
by Samuel A. Matthews & Marian Y.L. Wong
2015, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 301-310 The description of mate choice
by Dominic A. Edward - 311-319 The effect of experimental design on the measurement of mate choice: a meta-analysis
by Liam R. Dougherty & David M. Shuker - 320-321 Describing mate choice in a biased world: comments on Edward and Dougherty & Shuker
by Hanna Kokko & Michael D. Jennions - 321-322 The multiple components of mate choice: a comment on Edward and Dougherty & Shuker
by Courtney L. Fitzpatrick & Maria R. Servedio - 322-323 Variation and selection on preference functions: a comment on Edward
by Stephen F. Chenoweth & Thomas P. Gosden - 323-324 Measures of mate choice: a comment on Dougherty & Shuker
by Michael J. Ryan & Ryan C. Taylor - 324-324 Two faces of environmental effects on mate choice: a comment on Dougherty & Shuker
by Locke Rowe & Göran Arnqvist - 325-325 The shape of preference functions and what shapes them: a comment on Edward
by Göran Arnqvist & Locke Rowe - 325-326 The many facets of mate choice: a response to comments on Edward
by Dominic A. Edward - 326-327 Mate choice and mating decisions: a response to comments on Dougherty & Shuker
by Liam R. Dougherty & David M. Shuker - 328-333 Toward a broader characterization of anthropogenic noise and its effects on wildlife
by Sharon A. Gill & Jacob R. Job & Kyle Myers & Koorosh Naghshineh & Maarten J. Vonhof - 334-339 Bright nights and social interactions: a neglected issue
by Ralf H.J.M. Kurvers & Franz Hölker - 340-349 Editor's choice Populations, pools, and peccaries: simulating the impact of ecosystem engineers on rainforest frogs
by Max Ringler & Walter Hödl & Eva Ringler - 350-358 Pairs of cleaner fish prolong interaction duration with client reef fish by increasing service quality
by Simon Gingins & Redouan Bshary - 359-366 Males do not always switch females when presented with a better reproductive option
by Matthias Galipaud & Loïc Bollache & Abderrahim Oughadou & François-Xavier Dechaume-Moncharmont - 367-375 A practical framework to analyze variation in animal colors using visual models
by Kaspar Delhey & Valdemar Delhey & Bart Kempenaers & Anne Peters - 376-385 Male mate preference for female eyespan and fecundity in the stalk-eyed fly, Teleopsis dalmanni
by Alison J. Cotton & Samuel Cotton & Jennifer Small & Andrew Pomiankowski - 386-395 Testing for cryptic female choice in monarch butterflies
by Andrew J. Mongue & Maaz Z. Ahmed & Michelle V. Tsai & Jacobus C. de Roode - 396-405 Threat detection: contextual recognition and response to parasites by ants
by Christopher Tranter & Lauren LeFevre & Sophie E.F. Evison & William O.H. Hughes - 406-415 Deficiency in egg rejection in a host species as a response to the absence of brood parasitism
by Canchao Yang & Longwu Wang & Shun-Jen Cheng & Yu-Cheng Hsu & Bård G. Stokke & Eivin Røskaft & Arne Moksnes & Wei Liang & Anders Pape Møller - 416-424 Mobility and mating frequency in the scramble competition polygyny of a chrysomelid beetle
by Martha Lucía Baena & Rogelio Macías-Ordóñez - 425-434 Male skin color signals direct and indirect benefits in a species with biparental care
by Bibiana Montoya & Roxana Torres - 435-443 Birds living near airports advance their dawn chorus and reduce overlap with aircraft noise
by Diego Gil & Mariam Honarmand & Javier Pascual & Eneider Pérez-Mena & Constantino Macías Garcia - 444-451 Wealth and the opportunity for sexual selection in men and women
by Gine Roll Skjærvø & Eivin Røskaft - 452-464 Predicting multiple behaviors from GPS radiocollar cluster data
by Bogdan Cristescu & Gordon B. Stenhouse & Mark S. Boyce - 465-471 Effects of increased begging and vitamin E supplements on oxidative stress and fledging probability
by Lea Maronde & Heinz Richner - 472-482 Sex-specific adjustments in habitat selection contribute to buffer mouflon against summer conditions
by Pascal Marchand & Mathieu Garel & Gilles Bourgoin & Dominique Dubray & Daniel Maillard & Anne Loison - 483-492 Personality-dependent spatial ecology occurs independently from dispersal in wild burbot (Lota lota)
by Philip M. Harrison & Lee Frank Gordon Gutowsky & Eduardo G. Martins & David A. Patterson & Steven J. Cooke & Michael Power - 493-501 Within-group vocal differentiation of individuals in the cooperatively breeding apostlebird
by Miyako H. Warrington & Paul G. McDonald & Simon C. Griffith - 502-509 Female Callosobruchus maculatus can maximize long-term fitness through polyandry
by Carly J. Wilson & Joseph L. Tomkins - 510-518 Visual mutual assessment of size in male Lyssomanes viridis jumping spider contests
by Cynthia Tedore & Sönke Johnsen - 519-526 Ecological drivers of variation in tool-use frequency across sea otter populations
by Jessica A. Fujii & Katherine Ralls & Martin Tim Tinker - 527-532 A larger brain confers a benefit in a spatial mate search learning task in male guppies
by Alexander Kotrschal & Alberto Corral-Lopez & Mirjam Amcoff & Niclas Kolm - 533-542 A trade-off between natural and sexual selection underlies diversification of a sexual signal
by Justa L. Heinen-Kay & Kirstin E. Morris & Nicole A. Ryan & Samantha L. Byerley & Rebecca E. Venezia & M. Nils Peterson & R. Brian Langerhans - 543-549 Reduction in site fidelity with smaller spatial scale may suggest scale-dependent information use
by Stephen M. Heap & Devi Stuart-Fox & Phillip G. Byrne - 550-559 Competition between wild herbivores: reintroduced red deer and Apennine chamois
by Francesco Ferretti & Marcello Corazza & Ilaria Campana & Venusta Pietrocini & Claudia Brunetti & Davide Scornavacca & Sandro Lovari - 560-568 A multifunctional warning signal behaves as an agonistic status signal in a poison frog
by Laura R. Crothers & Molly E. Cummings - 569-577 Impact of chronic noise exposure on antipredator behavior: an experiment in breeding house sparrows
by Alizée Meillère & François Brischoux & Frédéric Angelier - 578-586 Shelter availability alters diel activity and space use in a stream fish
by Nicolas Larranaga & Stefán Ó. Steingrímsson - 587-592 Are social attributes associated with alarm calling propensity?
by Holly Fuong & Adrianna Maldonado-Chaparro & Daniel T. Blumstein - 593-600 Why fledge early in the day? Examining the role of predation risk in explaining fledging behavior
by Scott J. Chiavacci & Michael P. Ward & Thomas J. Benson - 601-608 Avoiding predators in a fluctuating environment: responses of the wood warbler to pulsed resources
by Jakub Szymkowiak & Lechosław Kuczyński - 609-616 The evolutionary loss of a badge of status alters male competition in three-spine stickleback
by Robin M. Tinghitella & Whitley R. Lehto & Ross Minter - 617-624 The complexity of male reproductive success: effects of nutrition, morphology, and experience
by Claudia Fricke & Margo I. Adler & Robert C. Brooks & Russell Bonduriansky - 625-631 Collective action and the intensity of between-group competition in nonhuman primates
by Erik P. Willems & Carel P. van Schaik - 632-638 Heterospecific nonalarm vocalizations enhance risk assessment in common mynas
by Lilah Hubbard & William King & Anmy Vu & Daniel T. Blumstein - 639-646 Shy female kangaroos seek safety in numbers and have fewer preferred friendships
by Emily C. Best & Simon P. Blomberg & Anne W. Goldizen - 647-655 Novel mate preference through mate-choice copying in zebra finches: sexes differ
by Nina Kniel & Clarissa Dürler & Ines Hecht & Veronika Heinbach & Lilia Zimmermann & Klaudia Witte - 656-664 The art of choice: predation risk changes interspecific competition between freshwater amphipods
by Łukasz Jermacz & Anna Dzierżyńska & Tomasz Kakareko & Małgorzata Poznańska & Jarosław Kobak
2015, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-15 Proteomics in behavioral ecology
by Cristina-Maria Valcu & Bart Kempenaers - 1-16 Making the complex simple: a comment on Valcu and Kempenaers
by Steven A. Ramm - 1-17 Ask not (only) what proteomics can do for behavior, but (also) what behavior can do for proteomes: a comment on Valcu and Kempenaers
by Laura King Sirot - 18-19 Embracing the chaos of behavioral proteomics: a comment on Valcu and Kempenaers
by Nathan W. Bailey & Tony Ly - 19-20 Finding one’s way through the proteome: a response to comments on Valcu and Kempenaers
by Cristina-Maria Valcu & Bart Kempenaers - 21-29 Editor's choice Bills as daggers? A test for sexually dimorphic weapons in a lekking hummingbird
by Alejandro Rico-Guevara & Marcelo Araya-Salas - 30-37 Biparental incubation-scheduling: no experimental evidence for major energetic constraints
by Martin Bulla & Will Cresswell & Anne L. Rutten & Mihai Valcu & Bart Kempenaers - 38-44 Hidden in plain orange: aposematic coloration is cryptic to a colorblind insect predator
by Scott A. Fabricant & Marie E. Herberstein - 45-54 Camouflage through behavior in moths: the role of background matching and disruptive coloration
by Changku Kang & Martin Stevens & Jong-yeol Moon & Sang-Im Lee & Piotr G. Jablonski - 55-64 The use and relative importance of intraspecific and interspecific social information in a bird community
by Tuomo Jaakkonen & Sami M. Kivelä & Christoph M. Meier & Jukka T. Forsman - 65-74 Telemetric and video assessment of female response to male vocal performance in a lek-mating manakin
by Dugan F. Maynard & Kara-Anne A. Ward & Stéphanie M. Doucet & Daniel J. Mennill - 75-82 Landscape and anthropogenic features influence the use of auditory vigilance by mule deer
by Emma Lynch & Joseph M. Northrup & Megan F. McKenna & Charles R. Anderson & Lisa Angeloni & George Wittemyer - 83-90 Rates of signal evolution are associated with the nature of interspecific communication
by David Wheatcroft & Trevor D. Price - 91-96 Bolder stickleback fish make faster decisions, but they are not less accurate
by Diamanto Mamuneas & Andrew J. Spence & Andrea Manica & Andrew J. King - 97-104 Differences in neophobia between cane toads from introduced and native populations
by Sarah Candler & Ximena E. Bernal - 105-114 Interindividual variability in habitat use: evidence for a risk management syndrome in roe deer?
by Nadège Bonnot & Hélène Verheyden & Pierrick Blanchard & Julien Cote & Lucie Debeffe & Bruno Cargnelutti & François Klein & A.J. Mark Hewison & Nicolas Morellet - 115-120 Eliciting an immune response reduces sprint speed in a lizard
by Francisco Javier Zamora-Camacho & Senda Reguera & María Virtudes Rubiño-Hispán & Gregorio Moreno-Rueda - 121-129 A sexual network approach to sperm competition in a species with alternative mating tactics
by Danilo G. Muniz & Paulo R. Guimarães & Bruno A. Buzatto & Glauco Machado - 130-137 Hamilton’s rule predicts anticipated social support in humans
by Maxwell N. Burton-Chellew & Robin I.M. Dunbar - 138-147 Sociality increases juvenile survival after a catastrophic event in the feral horse (Equus caballus)
by Cassandra M.V. Nuñez & James S. Adelman & Daniel I. Rubenstein - 148-157 Using mixed hidden Markov models to examine behavioral states in a cooperatively breeding bird
by Ann E. McKellar & Roland Langrock & Jeffrey R. Walters & Dylan C. Kesler - 158-167 The meaning of melanin, carotenoid, and pterin pigments in the bluefin killifish, Lucania goodei
by Ashley M. Johnson & Rebecca C. Fuller - 168-177 How acoustic signals scale with individual body size: common trends across diverse taxa
by Rafael L. Rodríguez & Marcelo Araya-Salas & David A. Gray & Michael S. Reichert & Laurel B. Symes & Matthew R. Wilkins & Rebecca J. Safran & Gerlinde Höbel - 178-184 Cue choice and spatial learning ability are affected by habitat complexity in intertidal gobies
by Gemma E. White & Culum Brown - 185-193 The fear of unseen predators: ground squirrel tail flagging in the absence of snakes signals vigilance
by Breanna J. Putman & Rulon W. Clark - 194-199 Habitat selection in a deceptive predator: maximizing resource availability and signal efficacy
by J.C. O’Hanlon & M.E. Herberstein & G.I. Holwell - 200-206 Male size predicts extrapair paternity in a socially monogamous bird with extreme sexual size dimorphism
by Sarah J. Wells & Weihong Ji & James Dale & Beatrix Jones & Dianne Gleeson - 207-214 Social foraging strategies and acquisition of novel foraging skills in cooperatively breeding Arabian babblers
by Oded Keynan & Amanda R. Ridley & Arnon Lotem - 215-222 African ungulates recognize a locally extinct native predator
by Fredrik Dalerum & Lydia Belton - 223-231 Ants build transportation networks that optimize cost and efficiency at the expense of robustness
by Guénaël Cabanes & Ellen van Wilgenburg & Madeleine Beekman & Tanya Latty - 232-241 Effects of age, size, and mating history on sex role decision of a simultaneous hermaphrodite
by Yumi Nakadera & Elferra M. Swart & Jeroen P.A. Maas & Kora Montagne-Wajer & Andries Ter Maat & Joris M. Koene - 242-246 Prey body size mediates the predation risk associated with being “odd”
by Gwendolen M. Rodgers & Beatrice Downing & Lesley J. Morrell - 247-254 Nowhere to hide: pumas, black bears, and competition refuges
by L. Mark Elbroch & Patrick E. Lendrum & Maximilian L. Allen & Heiko U. Wittmer - 255-261 Brown-headed cowbirds exploit a host’s compensatory behavioral response to fecundity reduction
by Matthew I. M. Louder & Wendy M. Schelsky & Thomas J. Benson & Jeffrey P. Hoover - 262-268 Mortal combat and competition for oviposition sites in female pollinating fig wasps
by Derek W. Dunn & K. Charlotte Jandér & Anayra G. Lamas & Rodrigo A. S. Pereira - 269-281 Cortisol in mother’s milk across lactation reflects maternal life history and predicts infant temperament
by Katie Hinde & Amy L. Skibiel & Alison B. Foster & Laura Del Rosso & Sally P. Mendoza & John P. Capitanio - 282-292 Bayes’ rule and bias roles in the evolution of decision making
by Sergio Castellano - 293-299 Sociality across species: spatial proximity of newborn bats promotes heterospecific social bonding
by Leonardo Ancillotto & Claudia Allegrini & Maria Tiziana Serangeli & Gareth Jones & Danilo Russo
2014, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 1277-1282 Behavioral ecology and genomics: new directions, or just a more detailed map?
by Marlene Zuk & Susan L. Balenger - 1283-1286 Behavioral ecology as big science: 25 years of asking the same questions
by Andrew Cockburn - 1287-1292 Measuring variation in cognition
by Candy Rowe & Susan D. Healy - 1293-1294 What counts as (non) cognitive? A comment on Rowe and Healy
by Louise Barrett - 1294-1295 How and why are some species so smart? A comment on Rowe and Healy
by Alex Thornton - 1295-1296 Towards fruitful interaction between behavioral ecology and cognitive science: a comment on Rowe and Healy
by Carel ten Cate - 1296-1297 Measuring variation in cognition can be done, but it requires hard empirical work: a comment on Rowe and Healy
by Niclas Kolm - 1297-1298 Studying microevolutionary processes in cognitive traits: a comment on Rowe and Healy
by John L. Quinn & Ella F. Cole & Julie Morand-Ferron - 1298-1298 Measuring cognition will be difficult but worth it: a response to comments on Rowe and Healy
by Candy Rowe & Susan D. Healy - 1299-1301 Toward wild psychometrics: linking individual cognitive differences to fitness
by Alex Thornton & Jess Isden & Joah R. Madden - 1302-1310 Editor's choice Local enhancement in a seabird: reaction distances and foraging consequence of predator aggregations
by Andréa Thiebault & Ralf H.E. Mullers & Pierre A. Pistorius & Yann Tremblay - 1311-1319 Dangerous neighbors: interactive effects of factors influencing cannibalism in pit-building antlion larvae
by Erez David Barkae & Ohad Golan & Ofer Ovadia - 1320-1324 Reject the odd egg: egg recognition mechanisms in parrotbills
by Canchao Yang & Anders Pape Møller & Eivin Røskaft & Arne Moksnes & Wei Liang & Bård G. Stokke - 1325-1337 Wall lizards display conspicuous signals to conspecifics and reduce detection by avian predators
by Kate L.A. Marshall & Martin Stevens - 1338-1346 Thrips domiciles protect larvae from desiccation in an arid environment
by James D.J. Gilbert - 1347-1352 Social foraging in the lizard Ameiva corax
by Douglas A. Eifler & Maria A. Eifler - 1353-1364 Behavioral responses of wolves to roads: scale-dependent ambivalence
by Barbara Zimmermann & Lindsey Nelson & Petter Wabakken & Håkan Sand & Olof Liberg - 1365-1373 "Jack-of-all-trades" egg mimicry in the brood parasitic Horsfield’s bronze-cuckoo?
by William E. Feeney & Mary Caswell Stoddard & Rebecca M. Kilner & Naomi E. Langmore - 1374-1379 Personality predicts behavioral flexibility in a fluctuating, natural environment
by Katherine A. Herborn & Britt J. Heidinger & Lucille Alexander & Kathryn E. Arnold - 1380-1394 Reciprocal territorial responses of parapatric African sunbirds: species-level asymmetry and intraspecific geographic variation
by Jay P. McEntee - 1395-1401 The role of previous social experience on risk-taking and leadership in three-spined sticklebacks
by Jolle W. Jolles & Adeline Fleetwood-Wilson & Shinnosuke Nakayama & Martin C. Stumpe & Rufus A. Johnstone & Andrea Manica - 1402-1408 Individual attributes and self-organizational processes affect dominance network structure in pukeko
by Cody J. Dey & James S. Quinn - 1409-1416 Flexible alternative mating tactics by New Zealand giraffe weevils
by Christina. J. Painting & Gregory I. Holwell - 1417-1422 The position of eyespots and thickened segments influence their protective value to caterpillars
by John Skelhorn & Giles Dorrington & Thomas J. Hossie & Thomas N. Sherratt - 1423-1435 What to do when stopping over: behavioral decisions of a migrating songbird during stopover are dictated by initial change in their body condition and mediated by key environmental conditions
by Adam D. Smith & Scott R. McWilliams - 1436-1450 Negotiation of territorial boundaries in a songbird
by Sandra L. Vehrencamp & Jesse M. Ellis & Brett F. Cropp & John M. Koltz - 1451-1458 Male hyraxes increase song complexity and duration in the presence of alert individuals
by Vlad Demartsev & Arik Kershenbaum & Amiyaal Ilany & Adi Barocas & Einat Bar Ziv & Lee Koren & Eli Geffen - 1459-1466 Interactions between prenatal maternal effects and posthatching conditions in a wild bird population
by Marta Giordano & Ton G. G. Groothuis & Barbara Tschirren - 1467-1473 Socially mediated polyandry: a new benefit of communal nesting in mammals
by Yannick Auclair & Barbara König & Anna K. Lindholm - 1474-1484 Responses of vervet monkeys in large troops to terrestrial and aerial predator alarm calls
by Nicholas Ducheminsky & S. Peter Henzi & Louise Barrett - 1485-1493 Parental provisioning in house wrens: effects of varying brood size and consequences for offspring
by E. Keith Bowers & Daniela Nietz & Charles F. Thompson & Scott K. Sakaluk - 1494-1504 The influence of forage, protected areas, and mating prospects on grouping patterns of male elephants
by Patrick I. Chiyo & John W. Wilson & Elizabeth A. Archie & Phyllis C. Lee & Cynthia J. Moss & Susan C. Alberts - 1505-1512 Parental defense of offspring and life history of a long-lived raptor
by Anders Pape Møller & Jan Tøttrup Nielsen - 1513-1523 Sex on the rocks: reproductive tactics and breeding success of South American fur seal males
by Valentina Franco-Trecu & Paula Costa & Yolanda Schramm & Bettina Tassino & Pablo Inchausti - 1524-1533 Comparing population level sexual selection in a species with alternative reproductive tactics
by Karen M. Cogliati & Allison F. Mistakidis & Julie R. Marentette & Adrienne Lau & Benjamin M. Bolker & Bryan D. Neff & Sigal Balshine
2014, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 1019-1021 Behavioral ecology and the successful integration of function and mechanism
by Pat Monaghan - 1022-1030 Acoustic communication in a noisy world: can fish compete with anthropogenic noise?
by Andrew N. Radford & Emma Kerridge & Stephen D. Simpson - 1031-1032 The complexity of fish communication in human-disturbed environments: a comment on Radford et al
by Ulrika Candolin - 1032-1032 The effects of anthropogenic noise on fish: a comment on Radford et al
by Hansjoerg P. Kunc - 1033-1033 Animal communication in a human-dominated world: a comment on Radford et al
by Bob B.M. Wong - 1033-1034 Fish struggle to be heard—but just how much fin waving is there? A comment on Radford et al
by Henrik Brumm - 1035-1036 How fish might adjust their acoustic communication in anthropogenic noise: a response to comments on Radford et al
by Andrew N. Radford & Stephen D. Simpson