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Volume 17, Number 5, September 2006

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Fitness correlates of male coloration in a Lake Victoria cichlid fish
pp. 691-699(9)
Authors: Maan, Martine E.; van der Spoel, Michael; Jimenez, Paloma Quesada; van Alphen, Jacques J.M.; Seehausen, Ole

Importance of spatial habitat structure on establishment of host defenses against brood parasitism
pp. 700-708(9)
Authors: Røskaft, Eivin; Takasu, Fugo; Moksnes, Arne; Stokke, Bård Gunnar

Acoustic preferences and localization performance of blood-sucking flies (Corethrella Coquillett) to túngara frog calls
pp. 709-715(7)
Authors: Bernal, Ximena E.; Rand, A. Stanley; Ryan, Michael J.

Feeding preferences in 2 disjunct populations of tiger snakes, Notechis scutatus (Elapidae)
pp. 716-725(10)
Authors: Aubret, Fabien; Burghardt, Gordon M.; Maumelat, Stéphanie; Bonnet, Xavier; Bradshaw, Don

Natal dispersal, interactions among siblings and intrasexual competition
pp. 733-740(8)
Authors: Le Galliard, Jean-François; Gundersen, G.; Andreassen, H.P.; Stenseth, N.C.

The ecology of conception and pregnancy failure in wild baboons
pp. 741-750(10)
Authors: Beehner, Jacinta C.; Onderdonk, Daphne A.; Alberts, Susan C.; Altmann, Jeanne

Sexual dimorphism in immunocompetence: what does life-history theory predict?
pp. 751-756(6)
Authors: Stoehr, Andrew M.; Kokko, Hanna

Divergence of mate recognition in the African striped mouse (Rhabdomys)
pp. 757-764(8)
Authors: Pillay, Neville; Eborall, Jennifer; Ganem, Guila

Female preference for complex/novel signals in a spider
pp. 765-771(7)
Authors: Elias, Damian O.; Hebets, Eileen A.; Hoy, Ronald R.

Hatching order and size-dependent mortality in relation to brood sex ratio composition in chinstrap penguins
pp. 772-778(7)
Authors: Fargallo, Juan A.; Polo, Vicente; de Neve, Liesbeth; Martín, José; Dávila, José A.; Soler, Manuel

Mating preference of female zebrafish, Danio rerio, in relation to male dominance
pp. 779-783(5)
Authors: Spence, Rowena; Smith, Carl

The role of chromatic and achromatic signals for fruit detection by birds
pp. 784-789(6)
Authors: Schaefer, H. Martin; Levey, Douglas J.; Schaefer, Veronika; Avery, Michael L.

Seasonal changes in blue tit crown color: do they signal individual quality?
pp. 790-798(9)
Authors: Delhey, Kaspar; Peters, Anne; Johnsen, Arild; Kempenaers, Bart

Learning rules for optimal selection in a varying environment: mate choice revisited
pp. 799-809(11)
Authors: Collins, Edmund J.; McNamara, John M.; Ramsey, David M.

Territorial songs indicate male quality in the sac-winged bat Saccopteryx bilineata (Chiroptera, Emballonuridae)
pp. 810-817(8)
Authors: Behr, Oliver; von Helversen, Otto; Heckel, Gerald; Nagy, Martina; Voigt, Christian C.; Mayer, Frieder

Negotiation over offspring care—how should parents respond to each other's efforts?
pp. 818-827(10)
Authors: Johnstone, Rufus A.; Hinde, Camilla A.

The effects of pattern symmetry on detection of disruptive and background-matching coloration
pp. 828-832(5)
Authors: Cuthill, Innes C.; Stevens, Martin; Windsor, Amy M.M.; Walker, Hannah J.

Variable patterns of density-dependent survival in social bacteria
pp. 833-838(6)
Authors: Kadam, Supriya V.; Velicer, Gregory J.

Clutch size and the costs of incubation in the house wren
pp. 849-856(8)
Authors: Dobbs, Robert C.; Styrsky, John D.; Thompson, Charles F.

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