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Volume 20, Number 3, 12 February 2009

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Mimicry in coral reef fish: how accurate is this deception in terms of color and luminance?
pp. 459-468(10)
Authors: Cheney, Karen L.; Marshall, N. Justin

The effect of social facilitation on vigilance in the eastern gray kangaroo, Macropus giganteus
pp. 469-477(9)
Authors: Pays, Olivier; Goulard, Michel; Blomberg, Simon P.; Goldizen, Anne W.; Sirot, Etienne; Jarman, Peter J.

Maternal effects on offspring social status in spotted hyenas
pp. 478-483(6)
Authors: East, Marion L.; Hner, Oliver P.; Wachter, Bettina; Wilhelm, Kerstin; Burke, Terry; Hofer, Heribert

Modeling the role of competition and cooperation in the evolution of katydid acoustic synchrony
pp. 484-489(6)
Authors: Nityananda, Vivek; Balakrishnan, Rohini

Modeling rule-based behavior: habitat selection and the growth-survival trade-off in larval cod
pp. 490-500(11)
Authors: Kristiansen, T.; Jrgensen, C.; Lough, R. G.; Vikeb, F.; Fiksen,

Superb fairy-wren males aggregate into hidden leks to solicit extragroup fertilizations before dawn
pp. 501-510(10)
Authors: Cockburn, Andrew; Dalziell, Anastasia H.; Blackmore, Caroline J.; Double, Michael C.; Kokko, Hanna; Osmond, Helen L.; Beck, Nadeena R.; Head, Megan L.; Wells, Konstans

Species and population differences in social recognition between fishes: a role for ecology?
pp. 511-516(6)
Authors: Ward, A.J.W.; Webster, M.M.; Magurran, A.E.; Currie, S.; Krause, J.

Offspring development mode and the evolution of brood parasitism
pp. 517-524(8)
Authors: Dearborn, Donald C.; MacDade, Lauren S.; Robinson, Scott; Dowling Fink, Alix D.; Fink, Mark L.

The distribution of unequal predators across food patches is not necessarily (semi)truncated
pp. 525-534(10)
Authors: Smallegange, Isabel M.; van der Meer, Jaap

Testosterone increases UV reflectance of sexually selected crown plumage in male blue tits
pp. 535-541(7)
Authors: Roberts, Mark L.; Ras, Erica; Peters, Anne

Interactive effect of starting distance and approach speed on escape behavior challenges theory
pp. 542-546(5)
Authors: Cooper, William E.; Hawlena, Dror; Prez-Mellado, Valentn

Mating behavior in the seed beetle Acanthoscelides obtectus selected for early and late reproduction
pp. 547-552(6)
Authors: elija, Darka; Lazarevi, Jelica; Jankovi, Boban; Tuci, Nikola

Condition-dependent resource value affects malemale competition in the blueblack grassquit
pp. 553-559(7)
Authors: Santos, Eduardo S.A.; Maia, Rafael; Macedo, Regina H.

What decision rules might pink-footed geese use to depart on migration? An individual-based model
pp. 560-569(10)
Authors: Duriez, Olivier; Bauer, Silke; Destin, Anne; Madsen, Jesper; Nolet, Bart A.; Stillman, Richard A.; Klaassen, Marcel

Why some species of birds do not avoid inbreeding: insights from New Zealand robins and saddlebacks
pp. 575-584(10)
Authors: Jamieson, Ian G.; Taylor, Sabrina S.; Tracy, Lisa N.; Kokko, Hanna; Armstrong, Doug P.

Behavioral dominance between female color morphs of a Lake Victoria cichlid fish
pp. 593-600(8)
Authors: Dijkstra, Peter D.; van Dijk, Sander; Groothuis, Ton G.G.; Pierotti, Michele E.R.; Seehausen, Ole

The cost of infidelity to female reed buntings
pp. 601-608(8)
Authors: Suter, Stefan M.; Bielaska, Joanna; Rthlin-Spillmann, Sabine; Strambini, Ludivine; Meyer, Dietrich R.

Hotshots, hot spots, and female preference: exploring lek formation models with a bower-building cichlid fish
pp. 609-615(7)
Authors: Young, Kyle A.; Genner, Martin J.; Joyce, Domino A.; Haesler, Marcel P.

A trait-based approach to understand the evolution of complex coalitions in male mammals
pp. 624-632(9)
Authors: Olson, Lucretia E.; Blumstein, Daniel T.

How site fidelity leads to individual differences in the foraging activity of harvester ants
pp. 633-638(6)
Authors: Beverly, Blair D.; McLendon, H.; Nacu, S.; Holmes, S.; Gordon, D. M.

Sexual coercion in Panorpa scorpionflies?The function of the notal organ reconsidered
pp. 639-643(5)
Authors: Kock, Dagmar; Engels, Sierk; Fritsche, Christiane; Sauer, Klaus P.

Conflict over parental care in house sparrows: do females use a negotiation rule?
pp. 651-656(6)
Authors: Lendvai, dm Z.; Barta, Zoltn; Chastel, Olivier

Fleeing and hiding under simultaneous risks and costs
pp. 665-671(7)
Author: Cooper, William E.

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