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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 14, Number 3, May 2003
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Should young ever be better off with one parent than with two?
pp. 301-310(10)
Authors: McNamara J.M.; Houston A.I.; Barta Z.; Osorno J-L.

Condition and coalition formation by brood-rearing common eider females
pp. 311-317(7)
Authors: O¨st M.; Ydenberg R.; Kilpi M.; Lindstro¨m K.

Effects of breeding site density on competition and sexual selection in the European lobster
pp. 396-402(7)
Authors: Debuse V.J.; Addison J.T.; Reynolds J.D.

Male shrikes punish unfaithful females
pp. 403-408(6)
Authors: Valera F.; Hoi H.; Kriscarontín A.

Empirical support for a despotic distribution in a California spotted owl population
pp. 433-437(5)
Authors: Zimmerman G.S.; LaHaye W.S.; Gutie´rrez R.J.

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