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1 Acoustic discrimination by hosts favours vocal trickery in fledglings of the brood-parasitic screaming cowbird Lama, Florencia

76 5 article
2 Conflict and the evolution of viviparity in vertebrates Saldívar-Lemus, Yolitzi

76 5 article
3 Correction to: Anthropogenic noise reduces male reproductive investment in an acoustically signaling insect Bowen, Anne E.

76 5 article
4 Correction to: When Older Males Sire More Offspring—Increased Attractiveness or Higher Fertility? Lifjeld, Jan T.

76 5 article
5 Diel variation in anti-predation behavior of a ground squirrel and relationships between vigilance and escape Shuai, Ling-Ying

76 5 article
6 Opportunity is not everything: genetic monogamy and limited brood parasitism in a colonial woodpecker LaPergola, Joshua B.

76 5 article
7 Selection for male stamina can help explain costly displays with cost-minimizing female choice Kovalov, Viktor

76 5 article
8 Should I stay or should I go: the effect of avian brood parasitism on host fledging dynamics Scharf, H. M.

76 5 article
9 Static and dynamic methods in social network analysis reveal the association patterns of desert-dwelling giraffe Hart, Emma E.

76 5 article
10 The effects of intra- and interspecific competitions on personality and individual plasticity in two sympatric brown frogs Castellano, Sergio

76 5 article
11 Tight quarters: ranging and feeding competition in a Colobus angolensis ruwenzorii multilevel society occupying a fragmented habitat Teichroeb, Julie A.

76 5 article
12 Tolerant and intolerant macaques differ in the context specificity of their calls and how they ‘comment’ on the interactions of others Rebout, Nancy

76 5 article
13 When Older Males Sire More Offspring—Increased Attractiveness or Higher Fertility? Lifjeld, Jan T.

76 5 article
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