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Volume 17, Number 1, January 2006
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How outcrossing hermaphrodites sense the presence of conspecifics and suppress female allocation
pp. 1-5(5)
Authors: Schleicherová, Dáša; Lorenzi, Maria Cristina; Sella, Gabriella

Sex ratio and male sexual characters in a population of blue tits, Parus caeruleus
pp. 13-19(7)
Authors: Dreiss, A.; Richard, M.; Moyen, F.; White, J.; Møller, A.P.; Danchin, E.

Age, parasites, and condition affect humoral immune response in tropical pythons
pp. 20-24(5)
Authors: Ujvari, Beata; Madsen, Thomas

Male reproductive suppression in the cooperatively breeding fish Neolamprologus pulcher
pp. 25-33(9)
Authors: Fitzpatrick, J.L.; Desjardins, J.K.; Stiver, K.A.; Montgomerie, R.; Balshine, S.

Jumping spiders attend to context during learned avoidance of aposematic prey
pp. 34-40(7)
Authors: Skow, Christa D.; Jakob, Elizabeth M.

Extrapair paternity and mate choice in a chickadee hybrid zone
pp. 56-62(7)
Authors: Reudink, Matthew W.; Mech, Stephen G.; Curry, Robert L.

Light intensity limits foraging activity in nocturnal and crepuscular bees
pp. 63-72(10)
Authors: Kelber, Almut; Warrant, Eric J.; Pfaff, Michael; Wallén, Rita; Theobald, Jamie C.; Wcislo, William T.; Raguso, Robert A.

Duets defend mates in a suboscine passerine, the warbling antbird (Hypocnemis cantator)
pp. 73-83(11)
Authors: Seddon, Nathalie; Tobias, Joseph A.

Size, operational sex ratio, and mate-guarding success of the carrion beetle, Necrophila americana
pp. 88-96(9)
Authors: Knox, Tania Tracy; Scott, Michelle Pellissier

Predators, reproductive parasites, and the persistence of poor males on leks
pp. 97-107(11)
Authors: Hamilton, Ian M.; Haesler, Marcel P.; Taborsky, Michael

Elevated spring testosterone increases parasite intensity in male red grouse
pp. 117-125(9)
Authors: Mougeot, François; Redpath, Stephen M.; Piertney, Stuart B.

Sex differences in provisioning rules: responses of Manx shearwaters to supplementary chick feeding
pp. 132-137(6)
Authors: Hamer, Keith C.; Quillfeldt, Petra; Masello, Juan F.; Fletcher, Kathy L.

Why do sperm-depleted parasitoid males continue to mate?
pp. 138-143(6)
Authors: Damiens, David; Boivin, Guy

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