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Volume 16, Number 4, July 2005
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Spinner dolphins in a remote Hawaiian atoll: social grouping and population structure
pp. 675-685(11)
Authors: Karczmarski, Leszek; Würsig, Bernd; Gailey, Glenn; Larson, Keith W.; Vanderlip, Cynthia

The evolution of egg rejection by cuckoo hosts in Australia and Europe
pp. 686-692(7)
Authors: Langmore, N.E.; Kilner, R.M.; Butchart, S.H.M.; Maurer, G.; Davies, N.B.; Cockburn, A.; Macgregor, N.A.; Peters, A.; Magrath, M.J.L.; Dowling, D.K.

Patch exploitation strategies of parasitic wasps under intraspecific competition
pp. 693-701(9)
Authors: Goubault, Marlène; Outreman, Yannick; Poinsot, Denis; Cortesero, Anne Marie

A taste for novelty in invading house sparrows, <it>Passer domesticus</it>
pp. 702-707(6)
Authors: Martin, Lynn B.; Fitzgerald, Lisa

Helping effort in a dominance hierarchy
pp. 708-715(8)
Authors: Cant, Michael A.; Field, Jeremy

Context dependence of personalities: risk-taking behavior in a social and a nonsocial situation
pp. 716-723(8)
Authors: van Oers, Kees; Klunder, Margreet; Drent, Piet J.

Mate guarding, male attractiveness, and paternity under social monogamy
pp. 724-731(8)
Authors: Kokko, Hanna; Morrell, Lesley J.

The role of wind in passerine autumn migration between Europe and Africa
pp. 732-740(9)
Authors: Erni, Birgit; Liechti, Felix; Bruderer, Bruno

Manipulation of male quality in wild tits: effects on paternity loss
pp. 747-754(8)
Authors: Johannessen, Lars Erik; Slagsvold, Tore; Hansen, Bo Terning; Lifjeld, Jan T.

Reproductive asynchrony and population divergence between two tropical bird populations
pp. 755-762(8)
Authors: Moore, Ignacio T.; Bonier, Frances; Wingfield, John C.

Sex allocation in response to paternal attractiveness in the zebra finch
pp. 763-769(7)
Authors: Rutstein, A.N.; Gorman, H.E.; Arnold, K.E.; Gilbert, L.; Orr, K.J.; Adam, A.; Nager, R.; Graves, J.A.

The evolution of progressive provisioning
pp. 770-778(9)
Author: Field, Jeremy

Egg size and reproductive allocation in eusocial thrips
pp. 779-787(9)
Author: Kranz, Brenda D.

Why do male <it>Callosobruchus maculatus</it> harm their mates?
pp. 788-793(6)
Authors: Edvardsson, Martin; Tregenza, Tom

Sexually transmitted parasites and host mating behavior in the decorated cricket
pp. 794-799(6)
Authors: Luong, Lien T.; Kaya, Harry K.

Learning affects mate choice in female fruit flies
pp. 800-804(5)
Author: Dukas, Reuven

Mutual ornamentation, age, and reproductive performance in the European starling
pp. 805-817(13)
Authors: Komdeur, Jan; Oorebeek, Margot; van Overveld, Thijs; Cuthill, Innes C.

Species recognition by male swordtails via chemical cues
pp. 818-822(5)
Authors: Wong, Bob B.M.; Fisher, Heidi S.; Rosenthal, Gil G.

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