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 | Animal Behaviour 2002, Vol 64 |
A Ortigosa, L Rowe | The effect of hunger on mating behaviour and sexual selection for male body size in Gerris buenoi | 369-375 |
A Peters | Testosterone and the trade-off between mating and paternal effort in extrapair-mating superb fairy-wrens | 103-112 |
AA Ghazanfar, D SmithRohrberg, AA Pollen, MD Hauser | Temporal cues in the antiphonal long-calling behaviour of cottontop tamarins | 427-438 |
AJ Harwood, JD Armstrong, SW Griffiths, NB Metcalfe | Sympatric association influences within-species dominance relations among juvenile Atlantic salmon and brown trout | 85-95 |
BJ Hatchwell, DJ Ross, N Chaline, MK Fowlie, T Burke | Parentage in the cooperative breeding system of long-tailed tits, Aegithalos caudatus | 55-63 |
BJ Tolkamp, GC Emmans, J Yearsley, I Kyriazakis | Optimization of short-term animal behaviour and the currency of time | 945-953 |
BR Krasnov, IS Khokhlova, I Oguzoglu, NV Burdelova | Host discrimination by two desert fleas using an odour cue | 33-40 |
C Brown, KN Laland | Social learning of a novel avoidance task in the guppy: conformity and social release | 41-47 |
C Heyes, A Saggerson | Testing for imitative and nonimitative social learning in the budgerigar using a two-object/two-action test | 851-859 |
C SchlickPaim, A Kacelnik | Rationality in risk-sensitive foraging choices by starlings | 869-879 |
D Goulson, J Peat, JC Stout, J Tucker, B Darvill, LC Derwent, WOH Hughes | Can alloethism in workers of the bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, be explained in terms of foraging efficiency? | 123-130 |
D Reale, DA Roff | Quantitative genetics of oviposition behaviour and interactions among oviposition traits in the sand cricket | 397-406 |
D Sol, S Timmermans, L Lefebvre | Behavioural flexibility and invasion success in birds (Vol 63, pg 495, 2002) | 516 |
DJ Weiss, MD Hauser | Perception of harmonics in the combination long call of cottontop tamarins, Saguinus oedipus | 415-426 |
F Aureli, M Cords, CP VanSchaik | Conflict resolution following aggression in gregarious animals: a predictive framework | 325-343 |
GC Hays, AC Broderick, BJ Godley, P Lovell, C Martin, BJ McConnell, S Richardson | Biphasal long-distance migration in green turtles | 895-898 |
J Bangham, T Chapman, L Partridge | Effects of body size, accessory gland and testis size on pre- and postcopulatory success in Drosophila melanogaster | 915-921 |
J Bergstrom, C Wiklund, A Kaitala | Natural variation in female mating frequency in a polyandrous butterfly: effects of size and age | 49-54 |
J Ekman, S Eggers, M Griesser | Fighting to stay: the role of sibling rivalry for delayed dispersal | 453-459 |
J Hunt, LW Simmons | Behavioural dynamics of biparental care in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus | 65-75 |
J Malmkvist, SW Hansen | Generalization of fear in farm mink, Mustela vison, genetically selected for behaviour towards humans | 487-501 |
J Moreno, JP Veiga, M Romasanta, S Sanchez | Effects of maternal quality and mating status on female reproductive success in the polygynous spotless starling (Vol 64, pg 197, 2002) | 967 |
JA Randall, ER Hekkala, LD Cooper, J Barfield | Familiarity and flexible mating strategies of a solitary rodent, Dipodomys ingens | 11-21 |
JC Moore, SG Compton, MJ Hatcher, AM Dunn | Quantitative tests of sex ratio models in a pollinating fig wasp | 23-32 |
JM McNamara, AI Houston, T Szekely, JN Webb | Do parents make independent decisions about desertion? | 147-149 |
JT Garcia, BE Arroyo | Intra- and interspecific agonistic behaviour in sympatric harriers during the breeding season | 77-84 |
KE Ruckstuhl, H Kokko | Modelling sexual segregation in ungulates: effects of group size, activity budgets and synchrony | 909-914 |
KM Fedorka, TA Mousseau | Material and genetic benefits of female multiple mating and polyandry | 361-367 |
LL Sharpe, TH CluttonBrock, PNM Brotherton, EZ Cameron, MI Cherry | Experimental provisioning increases play in free-ranging meerkats | 113-121 |
LM Meffert, JL Regan | A test of speciation via sexual selection on female preferences | 955-965 |
LM TorresVila, J Gragera, MC RodriguezMolina, J Stockel | Heritable variation for female remating in Lobesia botrana, a usually monandrous moth | 899-907 |
M Hannonen, MF Sledge, S Turillazzi, L Sundstrom | Queen reproduction, chemical signalling and worker behaviour in polygyne colonies of the ant Formica fusca | 477-485 |
M Honza, B Taborsky, M Taborsky, Y Teuschl, W Vogl, A Moksnes, E Roskaft | Behaviour of female common cuckoos, Cuculus canorus, in the vicinity of host nests before and during egg laying: a radiotelemetry study | 861-868 |
M Mendl, K Randle, S Pope | Young female pigs can discriminate individual differences in odours from conspecific urine | 97-101 |
MD Hauser, LR Santos, GM Spaepen, HE Pearson | Problem solving, inhibition and domain-specific experience: experiments on cottontop tamarins, Saguinus oedipus | 387-396 |
MJ West, DJ White, AP King | Female brown-headed cowbirds', Molothrus ater, organization and behaviour reflects male social dynamics | 377-385 |
MSM Pavelka, LM Fedigan, S Zohar | Availability and adaptive value of reproductive and postreproductive Japanese macaque mothers and grandmothers | 407-414 |
NJ Dingemanse, C Both, PJ Drent, K VanOers, AJ VanNoordwijk | Repeatability and heritability of exploratory behaviour in great tits from the wild | 929-938 |
P EnggistDueblin, U Pfister | Cultural transmission of vocalizations in ravens, Corvus corax | 831-841 |
P Franck, M Solignac, D Vautrin, JM Cornuet, G Koeniger, N Koeniger | Sperm competition and last-male precedence in the honeybee | 503-509 |
PSM Carvalho, DB Noltie, DE Tillitt | Ontogenetic improvement of visual function in the medaka Oryzias latipes based on an optomotor testing system for larval and adult fish | 1-10 |
RA Byrne, M Kuba, U Griebel | Lateral asymmetry of eye use in Octopus vulgaris | 461-468 |
RA Peters, CWG Clifford, CS Evans | Measuring the structure of dynamic visual signals | 131-146 |
RB King | Family, sex and testosterone effects on garter snake behavior | 345-359 |
S Akesson, J Morin, R Muheim, U Ottosson | Avian orientation: effects of cue-conflict experiments with young migratory songbirds in the high Arctic | 469-475 |
S Merino, J Martinez, AP Moller, L Sanabria, F deLope, J Perez, F RodriguezCaabeiro | Phytohaemagglutinin injection assay and physiological stress in nestling house martins. (Vol 58, pg 219, 1999) | 155 |
T Bilde, AA Maklakov, PW Taylor, Y Lubin | State-dependent decisions in nest site selection by a web-building spider | 447-452 |
U Alm, B Birgersson, O Leimar | The effect of food quality and relative abundance on food choice in fallow deer | 439-445 |
V Amrhein, P Korner, M Naguib | Nocturnal and diurnal singing activity in the nightingale: correlations with mating status and breeding cycle | 939-944 |
V Baglione, JM Marcos, D Canestrari, J Ekman | Direct fitness benefits of group living in a complex cooperative society of carrion crows, Corvus corone corone | 887-893 |
VJ Greenwood, EL Smith, IC Cuthill, ATD Bennett, AR Goldsmith, R Griffiths | Do European starlings prefer light environments containing UV? | 923-928 |
W Vogl, M Taborsky, B Taborsky, Y Teuschl, M Honza | Cuckoo females preferentially use specific habitats when searching for host nests | 843-850 |
YC Kam, HW Yang | Female-offspring communication in a Taiwanese tree frog, Chirixalus eiffingeri (Anura : Rhacophoridae) | 881-886 |