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Volume 17, Number 3, May 2006

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Male courtship signals and female signal assessment in Photinus greeni fireflies
pp. 329-335(7)
Authors: Michaelidis, Constantinos I.; Demary, Kristian C.; Lewis, Sara M.

Benefits of recruitment in honey bees: effects of ecology and colony size in an individual-based model
pp. 336-344(9)
Authors: Dornhaus, Anna; Klügl, Franziska; Oechslein, Christoph; Puppe, Frank; Chittka, Lars

Sex ratios under asymmetrical local mate competition in the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis
pp. 345-352(8)
Authors: Shuker, David M.; Pen, Ido; West, Stuart A.

Emasculation to plug up females: the significance of pedipalp damage in Nephila fenestrata
pp. 353-357(5)
Authors: Fromhage, Lutz; Schneider, Jutta M.

Grooming in desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis mexicana) and the ghost of parasites past
pp. 364-371(8)
Authors: Mooring, Michael S.; Hart, Benjamin L.; Fitzpatrick, Thomas A.; Reisig, Dominic D.; Nishihira, Tara T.; Fraser, Ian C.; Benjamin, Jill E.

Testis size depends on social status and the presence of male helpers in the cooperatively breeding cichlid Julidochromis ornatus
pp. 372-379(8)
Authors: Awata, Satoshi; Heg, Dik; Munehara, Hiroyuki; Kohda, Masanori

Exclusive core areas in overlapping ranges of the sleepy lizard, Tiliqua rugosa
pp. 380-391(12)
Authors: Kerr, Gregory D.; Bull, C. Michael

Responses of domestic chicks (Gallus gallus domesticus) to multimodal aposematic signals
pp. 392-398(7)
Authors: Hauglund, Katrine; Hagen, Snorre B.; Lampe, Helene M.

Indicators of physiological stress and the elaboration of sexual traits in the collared flycatcher
pp. 399-404(6)
Authors: Garamszegi, László Zsolt; Merino, Santiago; Török, János; Eens, Marcel; Martínez, Javier

Fine-scale substrate use by a small sit-and-wait predator
pp. 405-409(5)
Author: Morse, Douglass H.

Sociality in New World hystricognath rodents is linked to predators and burrow digging
pp. 410-418(9)
Authors: Ebensperger, Luis A.; Blumstein, Daniel T.

Cichlids do not adjust reproductive skew to the availability of independent breeding options
pp. 419-429(11)
Authors: Heg, Dik; Bergmüller, Ralph; Bonfils, Danielle; Otti, Oliver; Bachar, Zina; Burri, Reto; Heckel, Gerald; Taborsky, Michael

The effects of copulation duration in the bruchid beetle Callosobruchus maculatus
pp. 430-434(5)
Authors: Edvardsson, Martin; Canal, David

Is it better to give information, receive it, or be ignorant in a two-player game?
pp. 441-451(11)
Authors: McNamara, John M.; Wilson, Elaine M.K.; Houston, Alasdair I.

Immunity and the expression of a secondary sexual trait in a horned beetle
pp. 466-472(7)
Authors: Pomfret, Joanne C.; Knell, Robert J.

Song discrimination suggests premating isolation among sympatric indigobird species and host races
pp. 473-478(6)
Authors: Balakrishnan, Christopher N.; Sorenson, Michael D.

Host-parasite relatedness in wood ducks: patterns of kinship and parasite success
pp. 491-496(6)
Authors: Nielsen, Charlotte Roy; Semel, Brad; Sherman, Paul W.; Westneat, David F.; Parker, Patricia G.

Traveling or stopping of migrating birds in relation to wind: an illustration for the osprey
pp. 497-502(6)
Authors: Thorup, Kasper; Alerstam, Thomas; Hake, Mikael; Kjellén, Nils

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