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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Chimpanzees use long-term spatial memory to monitor large fruit trees and remember feeding experiences across seasons Janmaat, Karline R.L.
2013
86 6 p. 1183-1205
23 p.
artikel
2 Complex, context-dependent decision strategies of archerfish, Toxotes chatareus Newport, Cait
2013
86 6 p. 1265-1274
10 p.
artikel
3 Concealing Coloration in Animals Stevens, Martin
2013
86 6 p. 1333-1334
2 p.
artikel
4 Contents of Volume 86 2013
86 6 p. I-XXXIV
nvt p.
artikel
5 Cuckoos in raptors' clothing: barred plumage illuminates a fundamental principle of Batesian mimicry Gluckman, Thanh-Lan
2013
86 6 p. 1165-1181
17 p.
artikel
6 Development of boldness and docility in yellow-bellied marmots Petelle, Matthew B.
2013
86 6 p. 1147-1154
8 p.
artikel
7 Does cheating pay? Re-examining the evolution of deception in a conventional signalling game Helgesen, Ian M.
2013
86 6 p. 1215-1224
10 p.
artikel
8 Does true syntax or simple auditory object support the role of skylark song dialect? Briefer, Elodie F.
2013
86 6 p. 1131-1137
7 p.
artikel
9 Editors' Acknowledgments 2013
86 6 p. 1337-1338
2 p.
artikel
10 Editors Page 2013
86 6 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
11 Featured Articles in This Month's Animal Behaviour Sendova-Franks, Ana
2013
86 6 p. 1113-1115
3 p.
artikel
12 Intrasexual competition and female dominance in a singular breeding mammal, the Alpine marmot Lardy, Sophie
2013
86 6 p. 1155-1163
9 p.
artikel
13 Lateralization of spatial relationships between wild mother and infant orcas, Orcinus orca Karenina, Karina
2013
86 6 p. 1225-1231
7 p.
artikel
14 Natural selection in novel environments: predation selects for background matching in the body colour of a land fish Morgans, Courtney L.
2013
86 6 p. 1241-1249
9 p.
artikel
15 Odour influences whether females learn to prefer or to avoid wing patterns of male butterflies Westerman, Erica L.
2013
86 6 p. 1139-1145
7 p.
artikel
16 Pay respect to the elders: age, more than body mass, determines dominance in female beef cattle Šárová, Radka
2013
86 6 p. 1315-1323
9 p.
artikel
17 Predator cue studies reveal strong trait-mediated effects in communities despite variation in experimental designs Paterson, Rachel A.
2013
86 6 p. 1301-1313
13 p.
artikel
18 Predator-induced behavioural defences in two competitive invasive species: the zebra mussel and the quagga mussel Naddafi, Rahmat
2013
86 6 p. 1275-1284
10 p.
artikel
19 Primate Ecology and Conservation. A Handbook of Techniques Majolo, Bonaventura
2013
86 6 p. 1334-1335
2 p.
artikel
20 Stress and temperament affect working memory performance for disappearing food in horses, Equus caballus Valenchon, Mathilde
2013
86 6 p. 1233-1240
8 p.
artikel
21 The interface between morphology and action planning: a comparison of two species of New World monkeys Zander, Stacey L.
2013
86 6 p. 1251-1258
8 p.
artikel
22 The role of tusks, musth and body size in male–male competition among Asian elephants, Elephas maximus Chelliah, Karpagam
2013
86 6 p. 1207-1214
8 p.
artikel
23 The white ‘comma’ as a distractive mark on the wings of comma butterflies Olofsson, Martin
2013
86 6 p. 1325-1331
7 p.
artikel
24 To innovate or not: contrasting effects of social groupings on safe and risky foraging in Indian mynahs Griffin, Andrea S.
2013
86 6 p. 1291-1300
10 p.
artikel
25 Triumphs and trials of the risk paradigm Kacelnik, Alex
2013
86 6 p. 1117-1129
13 p.
artikel
26 White-throated sparrows adjust behaviour in response to manipulations of barometric pressure and temperature Metcalfe, Jessica
2013
86 6 p. 1285-1290
6 p.
artikel
27 Who brings out the dead? Necrophoresis in the red ant, Myrmica rubra Diez, Lise
2013
86 6 p. 1259-1264
6 p.
artikel
28 Why do males care for their competitor's offspring? Székely, Tamás
2013
86 6 p. e1-e2
nvt p.
artikel
29 Why do males care for their competitor's offspring? A response to Székely et al. Kamel, Stephanie J.
2013
86 6 p. e3-e5
nvt p.
artikel
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