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 | Animal Behaviour 2003, Vol 65 |
A Papeschi, F DessiFulgheri | Multiple ornaments are positively related to male survival in the common pheasant | 143-147 |
A Sih, LB Kats, EF Maurer | Behavioural correlations across situations and the evolution of antipredator behaviour in a sunfish-salamander system | 29-44 |
B Hare, E Addessi, J Call, M Tomasello, E Visalberghi | Do capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella, know what conspecifics do and do not see? | 131-142 |
C Siegrist, AS Etienne, V Boulens, R Maurer, T Rowe | Homing by path integration in a new environment | 185-194 |
CB Weddle, SK Sakaluk | Ingestion of male haemolymph and mating propensity of female sagebrush crickets: no evidence of a male-derived antiaphrodisiac | 83-88 |
CC Bozynski, NR Liley | The effect of female presence on spermiation, and of male sexual activity on 'ready' sperm in the male guppy | 53-58 |
CC Voigt, WJ Streich | Queuing for harem access in colonies of the greater sac-winged bat | 149-156 |
D Biro, T Guilford, MS Dawkins | Mechanisms of visually mediated site recognition by the homing pigeon | 115-122 |
D Goncalves, RF Oliveira, K Korner, I Schlupp | Intersexual copying by sneaker males of the peacock blenny | 355-361 |
DC Droney | Females lay fewer eggs for males with greater courtship success in a lekking Drosophila | 371-378 |
F Triefenbach, H Zakon | Effects of sex, sensitivity and status on cue recognition in the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus | 19-28 |
J Alcock | A textbook history of animal behaviour | 3-10 |
J Bried, D Pontier, P Jouventin | Mate fidelity in monogamous birds: a re-examination of the Procellariiformes | 235-246 |
JD Calkins, NT Burley | Mate choice for multiple ornaments in the California quail, Callipepla californica | 69-81 |
JF Husak, SF Fox | Adult male collared lizards, Crotaphytus collaris, increase aggression towards displaced neighbours | 391-396 |
JL Quinn, J Prop, Y Kokorev, JM Black | Predator protection or similar habitat selection in red-breasted goose nesting associations: extremes along a continuum | 297-307 |
JM Ratcliffe, MB Fenton, BG Galef | An exception to the rule: common vampire bats do not learn taste aversions | 385-389 |
K Klappert, K Reinhold | Acoustic preference functions and sexual selection on the male calling song in the grasshopper Chorthippus biguttulus | 225-233 |
K McComb, D Reby, L Baker, C Moss, S Sayialel | Long-distance communication of acoustic cues to social identity in African elephants | 317-329 |
K Safi, G Kerth | Secretions of the interaural gland contain information about individuality and colony membership in the Bechstein's bat | 363-369 |
K Witte, N Sawka | Sexual imprinting on a novel trait in the dimorphic zebra finch: sexes differ | 195-203 |
KK Ryan, RC Lacy | Monogamous male mice bias behaviour towards females according to very small differences in kinship | 379-384 |
KN Persaud, BG Galef | Female Japanese quail aggregate to avoid sexual harassment by conspecific males: a possible cause of conspecific cueing | 89-94 |
LC Drickamer, PA Gowaty, DM Wagner | Free mutual mate preferences in house mice affect reproductive success and offspring performance | 105-114 |
LW Simmons, JR Lucas | Untitled | 1 |
M Ikebuchi, M Futamatsu, K Okanoya | Sex differences in song perception in Bengalese finches measured by the cardiac response | 123-130 |
M Kavaliers, DD Colwell, WJ Braun, E Choleris | Brief exposure to the odour of a parasitized male alters the subsequent mate odour responses of female mice | 59-68 |
M Spieler | Risk of predation affects aggregation size: a study with tadpoles of Phrynomantis microps (Anura: Microhylidae) | 179-184 |
MG Ruscio, E AdkinsRegan | Effect of female brooding behaviour on male mate choice in Japanese quail, Coturnix japonica | 397-403 |
MR Morris, PF Nicoletto, E Hesselman | A polymorphism in female preference for a polymorphic male trait in the swordtail fish Xiphophorus cortezi | 45-52 |
NB Davies, SHM Butchart, TA Burke, N Chaline, IRK Stewart | Reed warblers guard against cuckoos and cuckoldry | 285-295 |
NR Franks, EB Mallon, HE Bray, MJ Hamilton, TC Mischler | Strategies for choosing between alternatives with different attributes: exemplified by house-hunting ants | 215-223 |
O Schulke, PM Kappeler | So near and yet so far: territorial pairs but low cohesion between pair partners in a nocturnal lemur, Phaner furcifer | 331-343 |
P Bateson | The promise of behavioural biology | 11-17 |
P Forslund | An experimental investigation into status dependent male dimorphism in the European earwig, Forficula auricularia | 309-316 |
PA Gowaty, LC Drickamer, S SchmidHolmes | Male house mice produce fewer offspring with lower viability and poorer performance when mated with females they do not prefer | 95-103 |
R Wiltschko, W Wiltschko | Avian navigation: from historical to modern concepts | 257-272 |
RD Kirkden, JSS Edwards, DM Broom | A theoretical comparison of the consumer surplus and the elasticities of demand as measures of motivational strength | 157-178 |
RH Wagner, E Danchin | Conspecific copying: a general mechanism of social aggregation | 405-408 |
SHM Butchart, RM Kilner, T Fuisz, NB Davies | Differences in the nestling begging calls of hosts and host-races of the common cuckoo, Cuculus canorus | 345-354 |
SM VanParijs, C Lydersen, KM Kovacs | Vocalizations and movements suggest alternative mating tactics in male bearded seals | 273-283 |
Y Kamimura | Effects of repeated mating and polyandry on the fecundity, fertility and maternal behaviour of female earwigs, Euborellia plebeja | 205-214 |