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Influence of male harassment and female competition on female feeding behaviour in a sexual-asexual mating complex of mollies (Poecilia mexicana, P. formosa) pp. 1689-1699(11) Authors: Heubel, Katja; Plath, Martin
Cooperatively breeding cichlid fish adjust their testis size but not sperm traits in relation to sperm competition risk pp. 1701-1710(10) Authors: Awata, Satoshi; Takeyama, Tomohiro; Makino, Yoshimi; Kitamura, Yuko; Kohda, Masanori
Sex differences in survival costs of reproduction in a promiscuous primate pp. 1711-1718(8) Authors: Hoffman, Christy; Ruiz-Lambides, Angelina; Davila, Edgar; Maldonado, Elizabeth; Gerald, Melissa; Maestripieri, Dario
Structure of the social network and its influence on transmission dynamics in a honeybee colony pp. 1719-1725(7) Author: Naug, Dhruba
Behavioral diversification in a young species flock of pupfish (Cyprionodon spp.): shoaling and aggressive behavior pp. 1727-1737(11) Authors: Plath, Martin; Strecker, Ulrike
Sperm removal and ejaculate size correlate with chelae asymmetry in a freshwater crayfish species pp. 1739-1745(7) Authors: Galeotti, Paolo; Rubolini, Diego; Pupin, Fabio; Sacchi, Roberto; Fasola, Mauro
Ecological sexual segregation in fallow deer (Dama dama): a multispatial and multitemporal approach pp. 1747-1759(13) Authors: Ciuti, Simone; Apollonio, Marco
Is female promiscuity constrained by the presence of her social mate? An experiment with bluethroats Luscinia svecica pp. 1761-1767(7) Authors: Johnsen, Arild; Pärn, Henrik; Fossøy, Frode; Kleven, Oddmund; Laskemoen, Terje; Lifjeld, Jan
Inspection of mob-calls as sources of predator information: response of migrant and resident birds in the Neotropics pp. 1769-1777(9) Authors: Nocera, Joseph; Taylor, Philip; Ratcliffe, Laurene
When is a male not a male? Sex recognition and choice in two sex-changing species pp. 1779-1786(8) Authors: Ambrogio, Olivia; Pechenik, Jan
The anti-predator function of `eyespots' on camouflaged and conspicuous prey pp. 1787-1793(7) Authors: Stevens, Martin; Stubbins, Claire; Hardman, Chloe
Current analyses do not resolve whether extra-pair paternity is male or female driven pp. 1795-1804(10) Authors: Eliassen, Sigrunn; Kokko, Hanna
Factors predicting male fertilization success in an external fertilizer pp. 1805-1811(7) Authors: Liljedal, Ståle; Rudolfsen, Geir; Folstad, Ivar
Prior encounters with the opposite sex affect male and female mating behavior in a wolf spider (Araneae, Lycosidae) pp. 1813-1820(8) Authors: Wilder, Shawn; Rypstra, Ann
The effect of mirrors on African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) larval growth, development, and behavior pp. 1821-1829(9) Authors: Gouchie, G.; Roberts, L.; Wassersug, R.
Association patterns among wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) reflect sex differences in cooperation pp. 1831-1842(12) Authors: Gilby, Ian; Wrangham, Richard