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Volume 50, Number 2, August 1995

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Female choice in a feral guppy population: are there multiple cues?
pp. 301-307(7)
Authors: BROOKS R.; CAITHNESS N.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Human assortative mating: more questions concerning genetic similarity theory
pp. 550-553(4)
Authors: RUSSELL R.J.H.; WELLS P.A.

Book reviews
pp. 563-572(10)

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