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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Age-specific decline in take-off flight performance in a small passerine Labocha, Marta K.

105 C p. 103-107
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2 Association Page
105 C p. ii
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3 A survey of the context and structure of high- and low-amplitude calls in mammals Gustison, Morgan L.

105 C p. 281-288
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4 Bent posture improves the protective value of bird dropping masquerading by caterpillars Suzuki, Toshitaka N.

105 C p. 79-84
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5 Brood parasites manipulate their hosts: experimental evidence for the farming hypothesis Swan, David C.

105 C p. 29-35
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6 Capuchin monkeys with similar personalities have higher-quality relationships independent of age, sex, kinship and rank Morton, F. Blake

105 C p. 163-171
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7 Collective movements, leadership and consensus costs at reunions in spotted hyaenas Smith, Jennifer E.

105 C p. 187-200
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8 Coloration reflects behavioural types in the convict cichlid, Amatitlania siquia Schweitzer, Cécile

105 C p. 201-209
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9 Does early stress prepare individuals for a stressful future? Stress during adolescence improves foraging under threat Chaby, Lauren E.

105 C p. 37-45
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10 Editors Page
105 C p. i
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11 Effect of immune challenge on aggressive behaviour: how to fight two battles at once Adamo, Shelley A.

105 C p. 153-161
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12 Effect of reward downshift on the behaviour and physiology of chickens Davies, Anna C.

105 C p. 21-28
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13 Exploration costs promote conservative collective foraging in the social caterpillar Malacosoma disstria Santana, Alessandra Figueiredo Kikuda

105 C p. 245-250
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14 Featured Articles in This Month's Animal Behaviour Scott, Michelle Pellissier

105 C p. iii-iv
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15 Foraging mode switching: the importance of prey distribution and foraging currency Higginson, Andrew D.

105 C p. 121-137
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16 Group response to social perturbation: impacts of isotocin and the social landscape Hellmann, Jennifer K.

105 C p. 55-62
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17 Handstand scent marking: height matters to dwarf mongooses Sharpe, Lynda L.

105 C p. 173-179
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18 Immediate effects of capture on nest visits of breeding blue tits, Cyanistes caeruleus, are substantial Schlicht, Emmi

105 C p. 63-78
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19 Information transmission via movement behaviour improves decision accuracy in human groups Clément, Romain J.G.

105 C p. 85-93
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20 Mother–pup vocal recognition in harbour seals: influence of maternal behaviour, pup voice and habitat sound properties Sauvé, Caroline C.

105 C p. 109-120
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21 Quiet threats: soft song as an aggressive signal in birds Akçay, Çağlar

105 C p. 267-274
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22 RETRACTED: Personality and morphology shape task participation, collective foraging and escape behaviour in the social spider Stegodyphus dumicola Wright, Colin M.

105 C p. 47-54
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23 Sex-specific dispersal responses to inbreeding and kinship Hardouin, Loïc A.

105 C p. 1-10
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24 Social bonds in the dispersing sex: partner preferences among adult female chimpanzees Foerster, Steffen

105 C p. 139-152
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25 Social buffering in a bird Edgar, Joanne

105 C p. 11-19
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26 Stridulated soft song by singing insects Balenger, Susan L.

105 C p. 275-280
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27 Technicolour deceit: a sensory basis for the study of colour-based lures White, Thomas E.

105 C p. 231-243
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28 Temporarily social spiders do not show personality-based task differentiation Settepani, Virginia

105 C p. 95-102
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29 The function and evolution of low-amplitude signals Anderson, Rindy C.

105 C p. 251
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30 The goggles experiment: can chimpanzees use self-experience to infer what a competitor can see? Karg, Katja

105 C p. 211-221
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31 Using repeatability to study physiological and behavioural traits: ignore time-related change at your peril Biro, Peter A.

105 C p. 223-230
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32 Why birds sing loud songs and why they sometimes don't Zollinger, Sue Anne

105 C p. 289-295
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33 Why signal softly? The structure, function and evolutionary significance of low-amplitude signals Reichard, Dustin G.

105 C p. 253-265
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34 Zebra finches scrounge more when patches vary in quality: experimental support of the linear operator learning rule Afshar, Mohammad

105 C p. 181-186
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