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Bringing together significant work on all aspects of the subject, Behavioral Ecology is broad-based and covers both empirical and theoretical approaches. Studies on the whole range of behaving organisms, including plants, invertebrates, vertebrates, and humans, are included.

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Volume 13, Number 6, November 2002
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Structural coloration and sexual selection in the barn swallow Hirundo rustica

pp. 728-736(9)
Authors: Perrier C.; de Lope F.; Møller A.P.; Ninni P.

Article
Bees in two-armed bandit situations: foraging choices and possible decision mechanisms

pp. 757-765(9)
Authors: Keasar T.; Rashkovich E.; Cohen D.; Shmida A.

Article
Feeding experience and relative size modify the begging strategies of nestlings

pp. 782-785(4)
Authors: Rodríguez-Gironés M.A.; Zúñiga J.M.; Redondo T.

Article
Kin clustering in barnacle geese: familiarity or phenotype matching?

pp. 786-790(5)
Authors: van der Jeugd H.P.; van der Veen I.T.; Larsson K.

Article
Male reproductive success and sexual selection in northern water snakes determined by microsatellite DNA analysis

pp. 808-815(8)
Authors: Weatherhead P.J.; Prosser M.R.; Gibbs H.L.; Brown G.P.

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The evolution of imperfect mimicry

pp. 821-826(6)
Author: Sherratt T.N.

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