ISSN 0003-3472
Publisher: Elsevier
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Colony founding by queen association and determinants of reduction in queen number in the antLasius niger pp. 287-294(8) Authors: SOMMER K.; HOLLDOBLER B.
Magnetic compass and learning of theY,axis (sea-land) direction in the marine isopodIdotea baltica basteri pp. 295-300(6) Authors: UGOLINI A.; PEZZANI A.
Female choice in a feral guppy population: are there multiple cues? pp. 301-307(7) Authors: BROOKS R.; CAITHNESS N.
The ontogeny of littermate preferences in juvenile golden-mantled ground squirrels: effects of rearing and relatedness pp. 309-322(14) Author: HOLMES W.G.
Paternal care in the European starling,Sturnus vulgaris: incubation pp. 323-331(9) Authors: SMITH H.G.; SANDELL M.I.; BRUUN M.
Premature schooling of larval herring in the presence of more advanced conspecifics pp. 333-341(9) Authors: GALLEGO A.; HEATH M.R.; FRYER R.J.
Specificity of the host recognition behaviour of larvalUnionicola(Acari: Unionicolidae): the effects of larval ontogeny and early larval experience pp. 343-352(10) Authors: EDWARDS D.D.; DIMOCK J.
Determinants of reproductive success in freshwater amphipod species that experience different mortality regimes pp. 353-363(11) Author: WELLBORN G.A.
A further examination of a pre-existing bias favouring a sword in the genusXiphophorus pp. 365-375(11) Author: BASOLO A.L.
The effect of tick challenge on grooming rate by impala pp. 377-392(16) Author: MOORING M.S.
Sexual imprinting as a two-stage process: mechanisms of information storage and stabilization pp. 393-403(11) Authors: OETTING S.; PROVE E.; BISCHOF H.-J.
Female foraging responses to sexual harassment in the solitary beeAnthophora plumipes pp. 405-412(8) Author: STONE G.N.
Divorce in birds: a review of the hypotheses pp. 413-429(17) Author: CHOUDHURY S.
Accuracy of memory for amount in the foraging starling,Sturnus vulgaris pp. 431-443(13) Authors: BATESON M.; KACELNIK A.
Female attraction by males versus sites in territorial rutting red deer pp. 445-453(9) Author: CARRANZA J.
Mate retention in the kittiwake,Rissa tridactyla, and the significance of nest site tenacity pp. 455-464(10) Authors: FAIRWEATHER J.A.; COULSON J.C.
Predator preferences for attacking particular prey group sizes: consequences for predator hunting success and prey predation risk pp. 465-473(9) Authors: KRAUSE J.; GODIN J.-G.J.
Flehmen and birth synchrony among female sable antelope,Hippotragus niger pp. 475-484(10) Author: THOMPSON K.V.
Inter-group competition and stable group sizes pp. 485-488(4) Authors: ZEMEL A.; LUBIN Y.
The role of wax comb in honey bee nestmate recognition pp. 489-496(8) Authors: BREED M.D.; GARRY M.F.; PEARCE A.N.; HIBBARD B.E.; BJOSTAD L.B.; PAGE J.
Patch choice with competitive asymmetries and perceptual limits: the importance of history pp. 497-508(12) Authors: SPENCER H.G.; KENNEDY M.; GRAY R.D.
Intraspecific nest parasitism in the barnacle goose: behavioural tactics of parasites and hosts pp. 509-517(9) Authors: FORSLUND P.; LARSSON K.
Colour avoidance in northern bobwhites: effects of age, sex and previous experience pp. 519-526(8) Authors: MASTROTA N.F.; MENCH J.A.
Testing models of non-kin cooperation: mutualism and the Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 527-535(9) Authors: CLEMENTS K.C.; STEPHENS D.W.
Larval marbled salamanders,Ambystoma opacum, eat their kin pp. 537-545(9) Authors: WALLS S.C.; BLAUSTEIN A.R.
Genetic similarity theory and human assortative mating: a reply to Russell & Wells pp. 547-549(3) Author: RUSHTON P.J.
Human assortative mating: more questions concerning genetic similarity theory pp. 550-553(4) Authors: RUSSELL R.J.H.; WELLS P.A.
Egg sac inhibits filial cannibalism in the wolf spider,Schizocosa ocreata pp. 555-557(3) Author: WAGNER J.D.
Locomotor activity levels and the dispersal of western screech-owls,Otus kennicottii pp. 558-561(4) Authors: BELTHOFF J.R.; DUFTY J.
Book reviews pp. 563-572(10)