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Volume 15, Number 3, May 2004

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Flock density, social foraging, and scanning: an experiment with starlings
pp. 371-379(9)
Authors: Esteban Fernández-Juricic; Steven Siller; Alex Kacelnik

Mutual ornamentation, sexual selection, and social dominance in the black swan
pp. 380-389(10)
Authors: Ken Kraaijeveld; John Gregurke; Carol Hall; Jan Komdeur; Raoul A. Mulder

Energetic state during learning affects foraging choices in starlings
pp. 396-399(4)
Authors: Barnaby Marsh; Cynthia Schuck-Paim; Alex Kacelnik

Cooperation and competition in two forest monkeys
pp. 400-411(12)
Authors: Winnie Eckardt; Klaus Zuberbühler

The effect of patch size and competitor number on aggression among foraging house sparrows
pp. 412-418(7)
Authors: Cheryl A. Johnson; James W. A. Grant; Luc-Alain Giraldeau

Knowing your habitat: linking patch-encounter rate and patch exploitation in parasitoids
pp. 419-425(7)
Authors: Andra Thiel; Thomas S. Hoffmeister

Male reproductive investment and queen mating-frequency in fungus-growing ants
pp. 426-432(7)
Authors: Boris Baer; Jacobus J. Boomsma

Rodent foraging is affected by indirect, but not by direct, cues of predation risk
pp. 433-437(5)
Authors: John L. Orrock; Brent J. Danielson; R. Jory Brinkerhoff

Sexual swelling in mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx): a test of the reliable indicator hypothesis
pp. 438-445(8)
Authors: Joanna M. Setchell; E. Jean Wickings

The cost of dispersal: predation as a function of movement and site familiarity in ruffed grouse
pp. 469-476(8)
Authors: James M. Yoder; Elizabeth A. Marschall; David A. Swanson

Singing is not energetically demanding for pied flycatchers, Ficedula hypoleuca
pp. 477-484(8)
Authors: Sally Ward; Helene M. Lampe; Peter J. B. Slater

Patterns of song evolution and sexual selection in the oropendolas and caciques
pp. 485-497(13)
Authors: J. Jordan Price; Scott M. Lanyon

The energetic costs of egg heating constrain incubation attendance but do not determine daily energy expenditure in the pectoral sandpiper
pp. 498-507(10)
Authors: Will Cresswell; S. Holt; J. M. Reid; D. P. Whitfield; R. J. Mellanby; D. Norton; S. Waldron

Extrapair paternity and the evolution of bird song
pp. 508-519(12)
Authors: László Zsolt Garamszegi; Anders Pape Møller

The origin of parental care in birds: a reassessment
pp. 520-523(4)
Author: Tomasz Wesolstrokowski

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