nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
All signals are not equal: acoustic signalling of individuality, sex and breeding status in a cooperative breeder
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Warrington, Miyako H. |
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93 |
C |
p. 249-260 |
artikel |
2 |
A risky business or a safe BET? A Fuzzy Set Event Tree for estimating hazard in biotelemetry studies
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Bidder, O.R. |
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93 |
C |
p. 143-150 |
artikel |
3 |
Avian predators change their foraging strategy on defended prey when undefended prey are hard to find
|
Carle, Thomas |
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93 |
C |
p. 97-103 |
artikel |
4 |
Avian Urban Ecology. Behavioural and Physiological Adaptations
|
Evans, Karl L. |
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93 |
C |
p. 119 |
artikel |
5 |
Being on time: size-dependent attendance patterns affect male reproductive success
|
Meise, Kristine |
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93 |
C |
p. 77-86 |
artikel |
6 |
Call playback artificially generates a temporary cultural style of high affiliation in marmosets
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Watson, Claire F.I. |
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93 |
C |
p. 163-171 |
artikel |
7 |
Competition-induced stress does not explain deceptive alarm calling in tufted capuchin monkeys
|
Wheeler, Brandon C. |
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93 |
C |
p. 49-58 |
artikel |
8 |
Consensus building in giant Asian honeybee, Apis dorsata, swarms on the move
|
Makinson, James C. |
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93 |
C |
p. 191-199 |
artikel |
9 |
Differences in environmental enrichment generate contrasting behavioural syndromes in a basal spider lineage
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Bengston, Sarah E. |
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93 |
C |
p. 105-110 |
artikel |
10 |
Distractible dogs, constant cats? A test of the distraction hypothesis in two domestic species
|
Kraus, Cornelia |
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93 |
C |
p. 173-181 |
artikel |
11 |
Ectoparasites modify escape behaviour, but not performance, in a coral reef fish
|
Binning, Sandra A. |
|
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93 |
C |
p. 1-7 |
artikel |
12 |
Editors Page
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|
93 |
C |
p. i |
artikel |
13 |
Effective use of Pearson's product–moment correlation coefficient
|
Puth, Marie-Therese |
|
|
93 |
C |
p. 183-189 |
artikel |
14 |
Featured Articles in This Month's Animal Behaviour
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Scott, Michelle Pellissier |
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|
93 |
C |
p. iii-iv |
artikel |
15 |
Female hummingbirds do not relocate rewards using colour cues
|
Tello-Ramos, Maria C. |
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|
93 |
C |
p. 129-133 |
artikel |
16 |
Fidelity at the frontier: divorce and dispersal in a newly colonized raptor population
|
Martin, R.O. |
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93 |
C |
p. 59-68 |
artikel |
17 |
Foraging behaviour of a neglected pit-building predator: the wormlion
|
Dor, Roi |
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93 |
C |
p. 69-76 |
artikel |
18 |
Individual variation in exploratory behaviour improves speed and accuracy of collective nest selection by Argentine ants
|
Hui, Ashley |
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93 |
C |
p. 261-266 |
artikel |
19 |
Multimodal signal compensation: do field crickets shift sexual signal modality after the loss of acoustic communication?
|
Gray, Brian |
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|
93 |
C |
p. 243-248 |
artikel |
20 |
Multiple paternity does not depend on male genetic diversity
|
Thonhauser, Kerstin E. |
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93 |
C |
p. 135-141 |
artikel |
21 |
Natural variation in condition-dependent display colour does not predict male courtship success in a jumping spider
|
Taylor, Lisa A. |
|
|
93 |
C |
p. 267-278 |
artikel |
22 |
New insights into the hormonal and behavioural correlates of polymorphism in white-throated sparrows, Zonotrichia albicollis
|
Horton, Brent M. |
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|
93 |
C |
p. 207-219 |
artikel |
23 |
No evidence of natal habitat preference induction in juveniles with complex life histories
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Ousterhout, Brittany H. |
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93 |
C |
p. 237-242 |
artikel |
24 |
Obligate male death and sexual cannibalism in dark fishing spiders
|
Schwartz, Steven K. |
|
|
93 |
C |
p. 151-156 |
artikel |
25 |
Odour tracking by young convict cichlids and a mechanism for alloparental brood amalgamation
|
Wisenden, Brian D. |
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93 |
C |
p. 201-206 |
artikel |
26 |
Resolution of navigational conflict in king penguin chicks
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Nesterova, Anna P. |
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|
93 |
C |
p. 221-228 |
artikel |
27 |
RETRACTED: The personality types of key catalytic individuals shape colonies' collective behaviour and success
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Pruitt, Jonathan N. |
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|
93 |
C |
p. 87-95 |
artikel |
28 |
Same trait, different receiver response: unlike females, male American goldfinches do not signal status with bill colour
|
Murphy, Troy G. |
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|
93 |
C |
p. 121-127 |
artikel |
29 |
Status discrimination through fertility signalling allows ants to regulate reproductive conflicts
|
Yagound, Boris |
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|
93 |
C |
p. 25-35 |
artikel |
30 |
Strategic egg destruction by brood-parasitic cowbirds?
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Fiorini, Vanina D. |
|
|
93 |
C |
p. 229-235 |
artikel |
31 |
Tactical adjustment of signalling leads to increased mating success and survival
|
Sullivan-Beckers, Laura |
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93 |
C |
p. 111-117 |
artikel |
32 |
The asymmetric incubation game: a prospective model and a house sparrow investigation
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Parker, G.A. |
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93 |
C |
p. 37-47 |
artikel |
33 |
When righting is wrong: performance measures require rank repeatability for estimates of individual fitness
|
Davy, Christina M. |
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|
93 |
C |
p. 15-23 |
artikel |
34 |
Witnessing predation can affect strength of counterattack in phytoseiids with ontogenetic predator–prey role reversal
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Choh, Yasuyuki |
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|
93 |
C |
p. 9-13 |
artikel |
35 |
Wood ants protect their brood with tree resin
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Brütsch, Timothée |
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|
93 |
C |
p. 157-161 |
artikel |