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Volume 14, Number 2, March 2003

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Article
Facultative control of offspring sex in the cooperatively breeding bell miner, Manorina melanophrys

pp. 157-164(8)
Authors: Ewen J.G.; Crozier R.H.; Cassey P.; Ward-Smith T.; Painter J.N.; Robertson R.J.; Jones D.A.; Clarke M.F.

Article
Seasonal and lifetime reproductive consequences of inbreeding in the great tit Parus major

pp. 165-174(10)
Authors: Van de Casteele T.; Galbusera P.; Schenck T.; Matthysen E.

Article
Behavioral shifts associated with reproduction in garter snakes

pp. 251-256(6)
Authors: Shine R.; Phillips B.; Waye H.; Mason R.T.

Article
Predicting polygynous settlement while incorporating varying female competitive strength

pp. 257-267(11)
Authors: Grønstøl G.B.; Byrkjedal I.; Fiksen Ø.

Article
Effects of risk, cost, and their interaction on optimal escape by nonrefuging Bonaire whiptail lizards, Cnemidophorus murinus

pp. 288-293(6)
Authors: Cooper W.E.; Pe´rez-Mellado V.; Baird T.; Baird T.A.; Caldwell J.P.; Vitt L.J.

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