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Volume 13, Number 5, September 2002

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Article
Reduced reproductive effort in male field crickets infested with parasitoid fly larvae

pp. 607-614(8)
Authors: Kolluru G.R.; Zuk M.; Chappell M.A.

Article
Sexual selection in the wolf spider Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata: female preference for drum duration and pulse rate

pp. 615-621(7)
Authors: Parri S.; Alatalo R.V.; Kotiaho J.S.; Mappes J.; Rivero A.

Article
Male bimaturism and reproductive success in Sumatran orang-utans

pp. 643-652(10)
Authors: Utami S.S.; Goossens B.; Bruford M.W.; de Ruiter J.R.; van Hooff J.A.R.A.M.

Article
Isolation from mammalian predators differentially affects two congeners

pp. 657-663(7)
Authors: Blumstein D.T.; Daniel J.C.

Article
Increased cuckoldry as a cost of breeding late for male house wrens (Troglodytes aedon)

pp. 670-675(6)
Authors: Johnson L.S.; Hicks B.G.; Masters B.S.

Article
Resource attractiveness of the male beaugregory damselfish and his decision to court or defend

pp. 676-681(6)
Authors: Santangelo N.; Itzkowitz M.; Richter M.; Haley M.P.

Article
Siblicide and life-history evolution in parasitoids

pp. 690-695(6)
Authors: Pexton J.J.; Mayhew P.J.

Article
Biparental care in house sparrows: negotiation or sealed bid?

pp. 713-721(9)
Authors: Schwagmeyer P.L.; Mock D.W.; Parker G.A.

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Acknowledgment

pp. 722-724(3)

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