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Volume 17, Number 6, November 2006
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Colony genetic structure in a facultatively eusocial hover wasp
pp. 873-880(8)
Authors: Bolton, Alan; Sumner, Seirian; Shreeves, Gavin; Casiraghi, Maurizio; Field, Jeremy

Prospecting in a solitary breeder: chick production elicits territorial intrusions in common loons
pp. 881-888(8)
Authors: Piper, Walter H.; Walcott, Charles; Mager, John N.; Perala, Margaret; Tischler, Keren B.; Harrington, Erin; Turcotte, Amy J.; Schwabenlander, Marc; Banfield, Nathan

Blue tail and striped body: why do lizards change their infant costume when growing up?
pp. 889-896(8)
Authors: Hawlena, Dror; Boochnik, Rami; Abramsky, Zvika; Bouskila, Amos

Models of optimal foraging and resource partitioning: deep corollas for long tongues
pp. 905-910(6)
Authors: Rodríguez-Gironés, Miguel A.; Santamaría, Luis

Independent effects of familiarity and mating preferences for ornamental traits on mating decisions in guppies
pp. 911-916(6)
Authors: Zajitschek, Susanne R.K.; Evans, Jonathan P.; Brooks, Robert

Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an antiparasite behavior or a response to egg loss?
pp. 917-924(8)
Authors: Kosciuch, KL; Parker, TH; Sandercock, BK

Innate plasticity of a predatory behavior: nonlearned context dependence of avian flush-displays
pp. 925-932(8)
Authors: Jabłoński, Piotr G.; Lee, Sang Don; Jerzak, Leszek

The effects of predation risk from crab spiders on bee foraging behavior
pp. 933-939(7)
Authors: Reader, Tom; Higginson, Andrew D.; Barnard, Christopher J.; Gilbert, Francis S.

Genetic similarity, extrapair paternity, and offspring quality in Savannah sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis)
pp. 952-958(7)
Authors: Freeman-Gallant, Corey R.; Wheelwright, Nathaniel T.; Meiklejohn, Katherine E.; Sollecito, Suzanne V.

Olfactory mate recognition in a sympatric species pair of three-spined sticklebacks
pp. 965-970(6)
Authors: Rafferty, Nicole E.; Boughman, Janette Wenrick

Multiple paternity in a philopatric rodent: the interaction of competition and choice
pp. 971-978(8)
Authors: Waser, Peter M.; De Woody, J. Andrew

Hungry females show stronger mating preferences
pp. 979-981(3)
Authors: Fisher, Heidi S.; Rosenthal, Gil G.

Experimental evidence for a causal effect of pair-bond duration on reproductive performance in oystercatchers (Haematopus ostralegus)
pp. 982-991(10)
Authors: van de Pol, Martijn; Heg, Dik; Bruinzeel, Leo W.; Kuijper, Bram; Verhulst, Simon

Foraging strategies as a function of season and rank among wild female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
pp. 1020-1028(9)
Authors: Murray, Carson M.; Eberly, Lynn E.; Pusey, Anne E.

The blue tit's song is an inconsistent signal of male condition
pp. 1029-1040(12)
Authors: Parker, Timothy H.; Barr, Iain R.; Griffith, Simon C.

Experimental evidence that migrants adjust usage at a stopover site to trade off food and danger
pp. 1041-1045(5)
Authors: Pomeroy, Andrea C.; Butler, Robert W.; Ydenberg, Ronald C.

Free Content Losing the last feather: feather loss as an antipredator adaptation in birds
pp. 1046-1056(11)
Authors: Møller, Anders Pape; Nielsen, Jan Tøttrup; Erritzøe, Johannes

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