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Volume 144, Number 11, 2007
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A maximum likelihood approach for identifying dive bouts improves accuracy, precision and objectivity
pp. 1315-1332(18)
Authors: Luque, Sebastián P.; Guinet, Christophe

Shoaling decisions in female swordtails: how do fish gauge group size?
pp. 1333-1346(14)
Authors: Buckingham, Jessica N.; Wong, Bob B.M.; Rosenthal, Gil G.

Turbidity and foraging rate in threespine sticklebacks: the importance of visual and chemical prey cues
pp. 1347-1360(14)
Authors: Webster, M.M.; Atton, N.; Ward, A.J.W.; Hart, P.J.B.

Female accompaniment by male whiptail lizards: is it mate guarding?
pp. 1383-1402(20)
Authors: Zaldívar-Rae, Jaime; Drummond, Hugh

Spatial distribution of oviposition sites determines variance in the reproductive rate of European bitterling (Rhodeus amarus)
pp. 1403-1417(15)
Authors: Przybylski, Mirosław; Reichard, Martin; Spence, Rowena; Smith, Carl

Long-term pair-bonds without mating fidelity in a mammal
pp. 1419-1445(27)
Authors: Martin, Jennifer K.; Handasyde, Kathrine A.; Taylor, Andrea C.; Coulson, Graeme

Testing measures of animal social association by computer simulation
pp. 1447-1468(22)
Authors: White, David J.; Smith, V. Anne

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