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Volume 17, Number 2, March 2006
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Male and female cooperatively breeding fish provide support for the “Challenge Hypothesis”
pp. 149-154(6)
Authors: Desjardins, Julie K.; Hazelden, Mark R.; Van der Kraak, Glen J.; Balshine, Sigal

Song post exposure, song features, and predation risk
pp. 155-163(9)
Authors: Møller, A. P.; Nielsen, J. T.; Garamszegi, L. Z.

Maternal allocation of androgens and antagonistic effects of yolk androgens on sons and daughters
pp. 172-181(10)
Authors: Saino, Nicola; Ferrari, Raffaella Paola; Romano, Maria; Martinelli, Roberta; Lacroix, André; Gil, Diego; Møller, Anders Pape

Burrow fractal dimension and foraging success in subterranean rodents: a simulation
pp. 188-195(8)
Authors: Le Comber, S.C.; Seabloom, E.W.; Romañach, S.S.

On the origin of brood parasitism in altricial birds
pp. 196-205(10)
Authors: Yom-Tov, Yoram; Geffen, Eli

Kin discrimination in the social lizard Egernia saxatilis (Scincidae)
pp. 206-211(6)
Authors: O'Connor, David E.; Shine, Richard

Collective detection in escape responses of temporary groups of Iberian green frogs
pp. 222-226(5)
Authors: Martín, José; Luque-Larena, Juan José; López, Pilar

Behavioral ecology of odometric memories in desert ants: acquisition, retention, and integration
pp. 227-235(9)
Authors: Cheng, Ken; Narendra, Ajay; Wehner, Rüdiger

Offspring sex ratio allocation in the parasitic jaeger: selection for pale females and melanic males?
pp. 236-245(10)
Authors: Janssen, Kirstin; Erikstad, Kjell Einar; Bensch, Staffan

Effects of predator behavior and proximity on risk assessment by Columbian black-tailed deer
pp. 246-254(9)
Authors: Stankowich, Theodore; Coss, Richard G.

Male but not female pipefish copy mate choice
pp. 255-259(5)
Author: Widemo, Maria Sandvik

Overlapping signals in banded wrens: long-term effects of prior experience on males and females
pp. 260-269(10)
Authors: Hall, Michelle L.; Illes, Anya; Vehrencamp, Sandra L.

Habitat preference, escape behavior, and cues used by feather mites to avoid molting wing feathers
pp. 277-284(8)
Authors: Pap, Péter László; Szép, Tibor; Tökölyi, Jácint; Piper, Steven

Cooperation, conflict, and coevolution in the attine ant-fungus symbiosis
pp. 291-296(6)
Authors: Mehdiabadi, Natasha J.; Hughes, Benjamin; Mueller, Ulrich G.

Optimal foraging on perilous prey: risk of bill damage reduces optimal prey size in oystercatchers
pp. 297-302(6)
Authors: Rutten, Anne L.; Oosterbeek, Kees; Ens, Bruno J.; Verhulst, Simon

Predator detection and avoidance by starlings under differing scenarios of predation risk
pp. 303-309(7)
Authors: Devereux, Claire L.; Whittingham, Mark J.; Fernández-Juricic, Esteban; Vickery, Juliet A.; Krebs, John R.

Ultraviolet reflectance of great spotted cuckoo eggs and egg discrimination by magpies
pp. 310-314(5)
Authors: Avilés, Jesús M.; Soler, Juan J.; Pérez-Contreras, Tomas; Soler, Manuel; Møller, Anders Pape

Preference in patchy landscapes: the influence of scale-specific intake rates and variance in reward
pp. 315-323(9)
Authors: Searle, Kate R.; Hobbs, N. Thompson; Wunder, Bruce A.; Shipley, Lisa A.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
pp. 325-328(4)

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