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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A model for the evolution of reinforcement learning in fluctuating games Dridi, Slimane
2015
104 C p. 87-114
28 p.
artikel
2 Association Page 2015
104 C p. ii-
1 p.
artikel
3 Biological salience influences performance and acoustic mechanisms for the discrimination of male and female songs Hahn, Allison H.
2015
104 C p. 213-228
16 p.
artikel
4 Chestnut-crowned babblers show affinity for calls of removed group members: a dual playback without expectancy violation Crane, Jodie M.S.
2015
104 C p. 51-57
7 p.
artikel
5 Collective decision making in a heterogeneous environment: Lasius niger colonies preferentially forage at easy to learn locations Grüter, Christoph
2015
104 C p. 189-195
7 p.
artikel
6 Corrigendum to “When righting is wrong: performance measures require rank repeatability for estimates of individual fitness” [Animal Behaviour 93 (2014) 15–23] Davy, C.M.
2015
104 C p. 187-
1 p.
artikel
7 Dense, small and male-biased cages exacerbate male–male competition and reduce female choosiness in Bicyclus anynana Holveck, Marie-Jeanne
2015
104 C p. 229-245
17 p.
artikel
8 Editors' Acknowledgments 2015
104 C p. 247-248
2 p.
artikel
9 Editors Page 2015
104 C p. i-
1 p.
artikel
10 Egg cortisol treatment affects the behavioural response of coho salmon to a conspecific intruder and threat of predation Sopinka, Natalie M.
2015
104 C p. 115-122
8 p.
artikel
11 Exaggerated sexual swellings and male mate choice in primates: testing the reliable indicator hypothesis in the Amboseli baboons Fitzpatrick, Courtney L.
2015
104 C p. 175-185
11 p.
artikel
12 Featured Articles in This Month's Animal Behaviour Sendova-Franks, Ana
2015
104 C p. iii-iv
nvt p.
artikel
13 Female and male phonotactic responses and the potential effect of sexual selection on the advertisement calls of a frog Moreno-Gómez, Felipe N.
2015
104 C p. 79-86
8 p.
artikel
14 Female breeding experience affects parental care strategies of both parents in a monogamous cichlid fish Santangelo, Nicholas
2015
104 C p. 31-37
7 p.
artikel
15 Genetic variation in male sexual behaviour in a population of white-footed mice in relation to photoperiod Sharp, Kathy
2015
104 C p. 203-212
10 p.
artikel
16 Interspecific territoriality in two songbird species: potential role of song convergence in male aggressive interactions Reif, Jiří
2015
104 C p. 131-136
6 p.
artikel
17 Male rank, not paternity, predicts male–immature relationships in mountain gorillas, Gorilla beringei beringei Rosenbaum, S.
2015
104 C p. 13-24
12 p.
artikel
18 Nest sanitation in response to short- and long-term changes of brood size: males clean more in a sex-role-reversed species Gow, Elizabeth A.
2015
104 C p. 137-143
7 p.
artikel
19 Proximity as a proxy for interactions: issues of scale in social network analysis Farine, Damien R.
2015
104 C p. e1-e5
nvt p.
artikel
20 Research questions should drive edge definitions in social network studies Carter, Alecia J.
2015
104 C p. e7-e11
nvt p.
artikel
21 Sex differences in fighting-induced hyperaggression in a fly Benelli, Giovanni
2015
104 C p. 165-174
10 p.
artikel
22 Territory settlement in common loons: no footholds but age and assessment are important Piper, Walter H.
2015
104 C p. 155-163
9 p.
artikel
23 The consequences of unidentifiable individuals for the analysis of an animal social network Silk, Matthew J.
2015
104 C p. 1-11
11 p.
artikel
24 The effect of experienced individuals on navigation by king penguin chick pairs Nesterova, Anna P.
2015
104 C p. 69-78
10 p.
artikel
25 The effect of group size and tutor-to-observer ratio on socially learned antipredator responses in woodfrog tadpoles Chivers, Douglas P.
2015
104 C p. 25-29
5 p.
artikel
26 The role of body shape and edge characteristics on the concealment afforded by potentially disruptive marking Webster, Richard J.
2015
104 C p. 197-202
6 p.
artikel
27 Time–place learning in wild, free-living hummingbirds Tello-Ramos, Maria C.
2015
104 C p. 123-129
7 p.
artikel
28 Using quantitative methods of determining group membership to draw biological conclusions Viscido, Steven V.
2015
104 C p. 145-154
10 p.
artikel
29 Variation in song system anatomy and androgen levels does not correspond to song characteristics in a tropical songbird Schwabl, Hubert
2015
104 C p. 39-50
12 p.
artikel
30 Weather and fuel reserves determine departure and flight decisions in passerines migrating across the Baltic Sea Sjöberg, Sissel
2015
104 C p. 59-68
10 p.
artikel
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