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1 Combining motions into complex displays: playbacks with a robotic lizard Martins, Emília P.
2005
58 4 p. 351-360
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2 Courtship display by great frigatebirds, Fregata minor: an energetically costly handicap signal? Dearborn, Donald C.
2005
58 4 p. 397-406
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3 Developmental stress affects the attractiveness of male song and female choice in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) Spencer, K. A.
2005
58 4 p. 423-428
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4 Effects of parasitic mites and protozoa on the flower constancy and foraging rate of bumble bees Otterstatter, Michael C.
2005
58 4 p. 383-389
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5 Evidence for sexy sons in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) Gwinner, Helga
2005
58 4 p. 375-382
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6 Magnetic compass mediates nocturnal homing by the alpine newt, Triturus alpestris Diego-Rasilla, Francisco J.
2005
58 4 p. 361-365
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7 Precopulatory sexual cannibalism in fishing spiders (Dolomedes triton): a role for behavioral syndromes Johnson, J. Chadwick
2005
58 4 p. 390-396
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8 Quantifying male attractiveness and mating behaviour through phenotypic size manipulation in the Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata Magellan, Kit
2005
58 4 p. 366-374
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9 Rank differences in energy intake rates in white-faced capuchin monkeys, Cebus capucinus: the effects of contest competition Vogel, Erin R.
2005
58 4 p. 333-344
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10 Response to perceived predation threat in fiddler crabs: trust thy neighbor as thyself? Wong, Bob B. M.
2005
58 4 p. 345-350
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11 Sex ratio manipulation in response to maternal condition in pigeons: evidence for pre-ovulatory follicle selection Pike, Thomas W.
2005
58 4 p. 407-413
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12 Sex-specific energy requirements in nestlings of an extremely sexually size dimorphic bird, the European sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) Vedder, Oscar
2005
58 4 p. 429-436
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13 Territory defence in tropical birds: are females as aggressive as males? Fedy, Bradley C.
2005
58 4 p. 414-422
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