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Behavioral Ecology Vol. 11 No. 6: 691-697 Volume 11 Indexes Subject Index food hoarding in, 27-39 immunocompetence in, 19-26, 654-662 migratory, 299-308 A nestling, 196-201 acceptance threshold model, 326-333 nest predation and dispersal of, 437-443 acoustic communication, in frogs, 71-83, 102-109, 169-177, ornamental feathers in, 246-259 663-669 temperature and incubation, 178-188 Acns crepitans. See cricket frogs See also specific birds adaptation birth intervals, in baboons, 560-564 in African antelope, 452-463 black-chinned hummingbirds, resource subdivision in, 550- in great spotted cuckoo, 495-501 559 in honeybee, 326-333 black grouse, combs and sexual selection in, 465-471 advertisement calls, in frogs, 71-83, 102-109, 169-177 black guillemots, hunger and sibling aggression in, 282-287 669 blue grosbeaks, plumage coloration in, 202-209 African antelope, coadaptation of, 452-463 bluehead wrasse, mating systems in, 444-451 Agelaius phoeniceus. See red-winged blackbirds blue jays, limited attention in, 502-506 aggression blue-throated hummingbird, resource subdivision in, 550-559 in black guillemot, 282-287 bluffing, in green frogs, 169-177 competitor-to-resource ratio as predictor of, 670-675 body mass regulation, 189-195 in feeding groups, 351-356 body size in hermit crab, 288-293 of African antelope, 452-463 in Japanese medaka, 670-675 of bighorn sheep, 633-639 status signaling in house finch, 520-527 butterfly contests and, 591-596 in territorial male butterflies, 591-596 of gartersnakes, 239-245 Alpheus heterochaelis. See snapping shrimp of leaf-cutting ants, 125-131 Alpine marmots, sex ratios in, 507-514 regulation by food supply, 189-195 ambient temperature, bird incubation and, 178-188 bottlenose dolphins, female reproductive success in, 210-219 Amegilla dawsoni. See Dawson’s burrowing bee Bovidae. See African antelope American redstart, behavioral dominance in, 299-308 * breeding ants aggregation in colony, 572-573 colony, 315-318, 676-685 anuran, 429-436 competition, 686-690 See also cooperative breeding foraging, 125-131, 396-404, 686-690 brood care model, in tufted titmouse, 309-314 natural selection, 396—404 brood size, in tree swallow, 196-201 nest mate recognition, 676-685 Buphagus erythrorhynchus. See red-billed oxpeckers anuran breeding, 429-436 burying beetles, cobreeding in, 357-366 anuran vocalization, 71-83, 102-109 butterflies, territorial contests in, 591-596 Apis mellifera. See honey bee Archilochus alexandri. See black-chinned hummingbird Cc asymmetry in black guillemots, 282-287 cache pilferage, environmental conditions and, 544-549 in gartersnakes, 411-415 Calonectris diomedea. See Cory’s shearwater in warblers, 84-101 Carolina chickadee, risk taking in, 110-114 Atlantic salmon, prior residence effects in, 13-18 carotenoid-based ornamentation, in house finch, 520-527 Atta. See leaf-cutting ants Carpodacus mexicanus. See house finch attention, in blue jays, 502-506 Cepphus grylle. See black guillemots Cercomacra tyrannina. See dusky antbird Charnov Marginal Value Theorem, 577-586 B cheetahs, avoidance of hyenas and lions, 624-632 baboons, birth intervals in, 560—564 Clamator glandarius. See great spotted cuckoos Baeolophus bicolor. See tufted titmouse colony barn swallows, tail streamer and flight performance in, 228- ant, 315-318, 676-685 238 breeding aggregation in, 572-573 begging, in tree swallows, 196-201 honey bee, 44-55 behavioral asymmetries, in warblers, 84-101 naked mole-rat, 1-12 bighorn sheep, body size of, 633-639 coloration Biosteres arisanus. See parasitoid wasps blue grosbeak, 202-209 birds house finch, 520-527 cooperative nesting in, 334-344, 367-377, 507-514 red-winged blackbird, 515-519 extrapair paternity in, 161-168, 265-273, 472-485 as safety indicator, 444-451 fat reserves in, 27-39, 189-195 combs, sexual selection and, 465-471 female reproductive success, 161-168 competition Behavioral Ecology Vol. 11 No. 6 among ants, 686-690 female reproductive success interspecific, 93-101 in birds, 161-168 in Japanese medaka, 670-675 in bottlenose dolphins, 210-219 sperm, 115-124, 161-168, 319-325 Ficedula hypoleuca. See pied flycatcher competitor-to-resource ratio (CRR), as predictor of aggres- fitness, and associative learning in parasitoid wasps, 536-543 sion, 670-675 flight performance, in barn swallow, 228-238 contests food hoarding butterfly size and, 591-596 in birds, 27-39, 189-195 male scincid lizard, 587—590 in rodents, 544—549 cooperative breeding foraging in birds, 334-344, 367-377, 507-514 ant, 125-131, 396-404, 686-690 in burying beetles, 357-366 European starling, 189-195 N-person skew models, 640-647 group, 351-356 in worms, 260-264 honey bee, 44—55 Corophium volutator, as prey to redshank Tringa totanus, 597- hummingbird, 550-559 605 mixed-species group, 110-114 corticosterone, in European starlings, 654-662 predator, 597-605 Cory’s shearwater, chick provisioning in, 274-281 rodent, 544-549 courtship rituals frogs, acoustic communication in, 71-83, 102-109, 169-177, as indicator of safety, 444—45] 663-669 monogamy and, 405-410 Cox regression model, 577-586 G cricket frogs, acoustic communication in, 102-109 Gallus gallus. See red jungle fowl CRR. See competitor-to-resource ratio gartersnakes Cyanocitta cristata. See blue jays antipredator responses in, 239-245 hemipenis preference in, 411-415 D gray tree frog, preference functions in, 663-669 great spotted cuckoos, egg-damaging behavior in, 495-501 damselfish, demography and behavior in, 565-571 great-tailed grackles, mating strategies in, 132-141 Dawson’s burrowing bee, sperm competition in, 319-325 deception, with honest signals, 614—623 great tits, sex ratios in, 294-298 deermice, cache pilferage by, 544-549 green frogs, acoustic communication in, 169-177 Dendroica occidentalis. See hermit warblers group foraging, 110-114, 351-356 group size, reproductive skew and, 640-647 Dendroica townsendi. See Townsend’s warblers Guiraca caerulea. See blue grosbeaks dispersal in Atlantic salmon, 13-18 of birds, 437-443 H in naked mole-rat, 7-12 harm-to-offspring hypothesis, 40-43 downy woodpecker, risk taking in, 110-114 helper repayment hypothesis, 507-514 dusky antbird, mate and territory hemipenis preference, in gartersnakes, 411-415 switching in, 648-653 hermaphroditic polychaete worm, 260-264 dynamic game model, 56-70 hermit crabs, signaling in, 288-293 hermit warblers, hybrid zones, 84-101 E Heterocephalus glaber. See naked mole-rat Hirundo rustica. See barn swallows Ectatomma, competition among, 686-690 hoarding. See food hoarding egg-damaging behavior, in great spotted cuckoos, 495-501 honey bee egg reciprocation, in polychaete worm, 260-264 adaptive shifts in guarding behavior, 326-333 environmental acoustics, in frogs, 71-83, 102-109 worker temporal polyethism and colony defensiveness, 44— environmental conditions, cache pilferage and, 544-549 IO environmental sex determination, 421-428 house finch, signaling in, 520-527 Eugenes fulgens. See magnificent hummingbird hummingbirds, resource subdivision among, 550-559 Euplectesorix. See red bishop hybrid zones, in warblers, 84-101 European starlings hyenas, cheetah avoidance of, 624-632 body mass regulation, 189-195 Hyla versicolor. See gray tree frog testosterone and immunity in, 654-662 Hypolimnas bolina (L)., territorial contests in, 591-596 eusociality, in naked mole-rat, 1-12 extrapair paternity, in birds, 161-168, 265-273, 472-485 I immunity F in European starlings, 654-662 fairy wrens, reversed sexual dimorphism in, 345-349 in red jungle fowl, 146-153 fat reserves, in birds, 27-39, 189-195 immunocompetence, in birds, 19-26, 654-662 feeding groups, aggression in, 351-356 inbreeding, in naked mole-rat, 1-12 female choice incubation, in birds, 178-188 in frogs, 102-109 interference, prey depression and, 597-605 in red bishop, 378-386 island populations, sexual selection in, 265-273 in red-spotted newt, 115-124 ixodid ticks, red-billed oxpeckers and, 154-160 Volume 11 Indexes J e Japanese medaka, aggression in, 670-675 paper wasps, cell initiation in, 387-395 Papio. See baboons parasitoid wasps, fitness from learning in, 536-543 L parental care in male birds, 161-168 Lampornis clemenciae. See blue-throated hummingbird in pied flycatcher, 40-43 Lanchester’s laws, in ant competition, 686-690 Paridae, food hoarding in, 27-39 leaf-cutting ants, body size effects in, 125-131 partner fidelity, in polychaete worm, 260-264 Leptothorax. See ants Parus major. See great tits lions, cheetah avoidance of, 624-632 passerine birds, extrapair paternity in, 265-273 patch leaving rules, of Trichogramma brassicae, 577-586 M paternity, avian, 161-168, 265-273, 472-485 Perisoreus infaustus. See Siberian jay Macropus eugenii. See tammar wallabies Peromyscus maniculatus. See deer mice Macrotermes bellicosus. See termites Pheidole, competition among, 686-690 magnificent hummingbird, resource subdivision in, 550-559 Physalaemus pustulosus. See tangara frogs magpie Pica pica, egg-damaging behavior and, 495-501 Phytoseiulus persimilis, 606-613 male-male contests, in scincid lizard, 587-590 Pica pica, and egg-damaging behavior, 495-501 Maluridae. See fairy wrens Picoides pubescens. See downy woodpecker Marginal Value Theorem, 577-586 pied flycatcher, risk taking by, 40-43 Marmota marmota. See Alpine marmots plumage coloration marsh nesting, of red-winged blackbirds, 515-519 in blue grosbeaks, 202-209 mating behavior in house finch, 520-527 in bluehead wrasse, 444-451 in red-winged blackbirds, 515-519 in Dawson’s burrowing bee, 319-325 Poecile carolinensis. See Carolina chickadee in great-tailed grackle, 132-141 Polistes dominulus. See paper wasps in Mediterranean wrasse, 56-70 polychaete worm, partner fidelity and egg reciprocation in, operational sex ratio and, 670-675 260-264 in polychaete worm, 260-264 predation in red bishop, 378-386 and avian fat reserves, 27-3 © in spadefoot toad, 220-227 avoidance, 624-632 switching by dusky antbird, 648-653 and free-ranging gartersnakes, 239-245 in warbler, 84-92 search pattern, 597-605 See also courtship rituals; female choice; sexual selection selection of prey, 606-613 mating success preference functions, in gray tree frog, 663-669 of birds, 161-168 prey. See predation of bottlenose dolphins, 210-219 prolonged brood care model, 309-314 Mediterranean wrasse, mating systems in, 56-70 monogamy, courtship rituals and, 405-410 Q Quiscalus mexicanus. See great-tailed grackles N naked mole-rat, colony formation and outbreeding in, 1-12 R natural selection, in ants, 396-404 nepotism, in Siberian jay, 416-420 Rana clamitans. See green frogs nest mate recognition, in ants, 676-685 red-billed oxpeckers, ticks and, 154-160 nest predation, of birds, 437-443 red bishop, female choice in, 378-386 Nicrophorus vespilloides. See burying beetles red jungle fowl, social environment and immune response in, Niveoscincus microlepidotus. See scincid lizard 146-153 Norberg mechanism, 228-238 redshank Tringa totanus, predation of, 597-605 Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens. See red-spotted newt red-spotted newt, female choice and sperm competition in, 115-124 red-winged blackbirds, plumage coloration in, 515-519 oO reef fish, habitat-dependent behavior, 421-428 offspring reproductive skew, group size and, 640-647 dependence in birds, 367-377 reproductive success, in bighorn sheep, 633-639 pied flycatcher, 40-43 resource subdivision, among hummingbirds, 550-559 sex ratios, 421-428 reversed sexual dimorphism, in fairy wrens, 345-349 Siberian jay, 416-420 rodents operational sex ratio, mating systems and, 670-675 food hoarding in, 544-549 Ophryotrocha diadema. See polychaete worm See also specific rodents ornamentation, in red jungle fowl, 146-153 Oryzias latipes. See Japanese medaka S outbreeding, in naked mole-rat, 1-6 Ovis canadensis. See bighorn sheep safety, courtship displays and coloration as indicators of, 444- ownership, male-male contests and, 587-590 451 Behavioral Ecology Vol. 11 No. 6 Salmo salar. See Atlantic salmon Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis. See gartersnakes scincid lizard, male-male contests in, 587—590 three-spot damselfish, demography and behavior in, 5 Setophaga ruticilla. See American redstart ticks, red-billed oxpeckers and, 154-160 sex ratios Townsend’s warblers, hybrid zones, 84-101 Alpine marmot, 507-514 tree swallows, begging and brood size in, 196-201 great tit, 294-298 Trichogramma brassicae, patch leaving rules, 577-586 habitat-dependent, 421-428 tufted titmouse operational, 670-675 prolonged brood care model, 309-314 sexual conflict, in Mediterranean wrasse, 56—70 risk taking in, 110-114 sexual dimorphism, in birds, 246-259, 345-349 tungara frogs, acoustic communication in, 102-109 sexual selection Tursiops. See bottlenose dolphins barn swallow, 228-238 black grouse, 465-471 U blue grosbeak, 202-209 fairy wren, 345-349 ultraviolet light, spider silk and, 142-145 frog, 102-109 great-tailed grackle, 132-141 V monogamy and, 405-410 passerine bird, 265-273 ventilation, of termite mounds, 486—494 red bishop, 378-386 red-spotted newt, 115-124 Ww red-winged blackbird, 515-519 shell rapping, in hermit crab, 288-293 warblers, behavioral asymmetries in, 84-101 Siberian jay, nepotism in, 416-420 Wasmannia, competition among, 686-690 sibling rivalry, in black guillemot, 282-287 white-breasted nuthatch, risk taking in, 110-114 signaling of blue plumage in blue grosbeaks, 202-209 ¥ in hermit crab, 288-293 in house finch, 520-527 yellow pine chipmunks, cache pilferage by, 544-549 in snapping shrimp, 614—623 silk coloration, spider, 142-145 simultaneously hermaphroditic polychaete worm, 260-264 Sitta carolinensis. See white-breasted nuthatch snakes antipredator responses in, 239-245 Author/Title Index See also specific snakes snapping shrimp, signals from, 614-623 A snow skinks, male-male contests in, 587—590 social wasps, 387-395 \latalo RV. See Rintamaki PT Solenopsis, competition among, 686-690 Alcock J. See Simmons LW spadefoot toads, mating systems in, 220-227 Alexander MJ. See Stillman RA Spea multiplicata. See spadefoot toads Allainé D, Brondex F, Graziani L, Coulon J, Till-Bottraud I: sperm competition Male-biased sex ratio in litters of Alpine marmots supports in birds, 161-168 the helper repayment hypothesis, 507-514 in Dawson’s burrowing bee, 319-325 Alonzo SH, Warner RR: Dynamic games and field experi- in red-spotted newt, 115-124 ments examining intra- and intersexual conflict: explaining spider, stabilimentum silk coloration, 142-145 counterintuitive mating behavior in a Mediterranean Spodoptera exigua, 606-613 wrasse, Symphodus ocellatus, 56-70 stabilimentum silk coloration, in spider, 142-145 Arcese P. See BrashareJsS status signaling hypothesis, 520-527 Aron CW. See Giray T Siegastes planifrons. See three-spot damselfish stigmergy, in social wasp, 387-395 B Sturnus vulgaris. See European starlings Symphodus ocellatus. See Mediterranean wrasse Ball GF. See Duffy DL Barre LM. See Mann J} Bee MA, Perrill SA, Owen PC: Male green frogs lower the T pitch of acoustic signals in defense of territories: a possible Tachycineta bicolor. See tree swallows dishonest signal of size?, 169-177 tail streamer, in barn swallow, 228-238 sentley GE. See Duffy DL Tamias amoenus. See yellow pine chipmunks Bjorklund N. See Rintamaki PT tammar wallabies, antipredator responses in, 528-535 Blackledge TA, Wenzel JW: The evolution of cryptic spider temporal polyethism, in honeybee, 44-55 silk: a behavioral test, 142-145 termites, ventilation of mounds, 486-494 Blakey JK. See Radford AN territory switching, in dusky antbird, 648-653 Blumstein DT, Daniel JC, Griffin AS, Evans CS: Insular. tam- testosterone, in European starlings, 654-662 mar wallabies (Macropus eugenii) respond to visual but not Tetranychus urticae, 606-613 acoustic cues from predators, 528-535 Tetrao tetrix. See black grouse Bolton M. See GranadeirJoP Thalassoma bifasciatum. See bluehead wrasse Bouchard SS. See McCauley SJ Volume 11 Indexes Boulinier T. See Wagner RH E Brashares JS, Garland T Jr, Arcese P: Phylogenetic analysis of Eggert A-K, Muller JF: Timing of oviposition and reproductive coadaptation in behavior, diet, and body size in the African skew in cobreeding female burying beetles ( Nicrophorus ves- antelope, 452-463 pilloides) , 357-366 Braude S: Dispersal and new colony formation in wild naked Ekman J, Bylin A, Tegelstr6m H: Parental nepotism enhances mole-rats: evidence against inbreeding as the system of mat- survival of retained offspring in the Siberian jay, 416-420 ing, 7-12 Elwood RW. See Briffa M Briffa M, Elwood RW: The power of shell rapping influences Emlen ST. See Reeve HK rates of eviction in hermit crabs, 288-293 Enquist M. See Wachtmeister C-A Brodin A: Why do hoarding birds gain fat in winter in the Evans CS. See Blumstein DT wrong way? Suggestions from a dynamic model, 27-39 Evans MR. See Buchanan KL; Norris K Brondex F. See Allainé D Buchanan KL, Evans MR: The effect of tail streamer length on aerodynamic performance in the barn swallow, 228-238 F Burd M: Body size effects on locomotion and load carriage in Fahrbach SE. See Giray T the highly polymorphic leaf-cutting ants Atta colombica and Farina BJ. See McCauley SJ Atta cephalotes, 125-131 Fauvergue X. See Wajnberg E Burns MD. See Cook MI Festa-Bianchet M, Jorgenson JT, Réale D: Early development, Bylin A. See Ekman J adult mass, and reproductive success in bighorn sheep, 633-639 Franks NR, Sendova-Franks AB: Queen transport during ant Cc colony emigration: a group-level adaptive behavior, 315-318 Frasch LL. See Powell LA Ciszek D: New colony formation in the “highly inbred” eu- Fried] TWP, Klump GM: Nest and mate choice in the red social naked mole-rat: outbreeding is preferred, 1-6 bishop (Euplectes orix): female settlement rules, 378-386 Connor RC. See Mann J Furness RW. See GranadeirJoP Conway CJ, Martin TE: Effects of ambient temperature on avian incubation behavior, 178-188 G Cook MI, Monaghan P, Burns MD: Effects of short-term hun- ger and competitive asymmetry on facultative aggression in Gabor CR, Krenz JD, Jaeger RG: Female choice, male inter- nestling black guillemots Cepphus grylle, 282-287 ference, and sperm precedence in the red-spotted newt, Corrigan CM. See Gerhardt HC 115-124 Coulon J. See Allainé D Gaboury CL. See Grant JWA Cuervo J. See Maller AP Garland T Jr. See Brashares JS Cuervo JJ, Moller AP: Sex-limited expression of ornamental Gerhardt HC, Tanner SD, Corrigan CM, Walton HC: Female feathers in birds, 246-259 preference functions based on call duration in the gray tree Cuthill IC, Maddocks SA, Weall CV, Jones EKM: Body mass frog (Hyla versicolor), 663-669 regulation in response to changes in feeding predictability Giray T, Guzman-Novoa E, Aron CW, Zelinsky B, Fahrbach SE, and overnight energy expenditure, 189-195 Robinson GE: Genetic variation in worker temporal poly- theism and colony defensiveness in the honey bee, Apis mel- lifera, 44-55 Goss-CustaJrDd. See Stillman RA D Gozna A. See Leonard ML Granadeiro JP, Bolton M, Silva MC, Nunes M, Furness RW: Danchin E. See Wagner RH Responses of breeding Cory’s shearwater Calonectris diome- Daniel JC. See Blumstein DT dea to experimental manipulation of chick condition, 274- Derrickson KC. See Morton ES 281 Dicke M. See Shimoda T Grant JWA, Gaboury CL, Levitt HL: Competitor-to-resource Dill LM. See Warner RR ratio, a general formulation of operational sex ratio, as a Dolby AS, Grubb TC Jr: Social context affects risk taking by a predictor of competitive aggression in Japanese medaka (Pi- satellite species in a mixed-species foraging group, 110-114 sces: Oryziidae), 670-675 Downs SG, Ratnieks FLW: Adaptive shifts in honey bee (Apis Graziani L. See Allainé D mellifera L.) guarding behavior support predictions of the Griffin AS. See Blumstein DT acceptance threshold model, 326-333 Griffith SC: High fidelity on islands: a comparative study of Drazen DL. See Duffy DL extrapair paternity in passerine birds, 265-273 Duan fJ. See Dukas R Grubb TC Jr. See Dolby AS; Pravosudova EV Duffy DL, Bentley GE, Drazen DL, Ball GF: Effects of testos- Guzman-Novoa E. See Giray T terone on cell-mediated and humoral immunity in non- breeding adult European starlings, 654-662 H Dukas R, Duan JJ: Potential fitness consequences of associative learning in a parasitoid wasp, 536-543 Heithaus MR. See Mann J} Dukas R, Kamil AC: The cost of limited attention in blue jays, Helfenstein F. See Wagner RH 502-506 Herbers JM. See Stuart RJ Dunbar RIM. See Hill RA Hill GE. See Keyser A]; McGraw KJ Durant SM: Living with the enemy: avoidance of hyenas and Hill RA, Lycett JE, Dunbar RIM: Ecological and social deter- lions by cheetahs in the Serengeti, 624-632 minants of birth intervals in baboons, 560-564 DuVal E. See Johnson K HoglundJ . See Rintamaki PT Behavioral Ecology Vol. 11 No. 6 Horn AG. See Leonard ML history, habitat, provisioning, and group-size effects, 210- Hughes C. See Johnson K 219 Hughes M: Deception with honest signals: signal residuals and Marra PP: The role of behavioral dominance in structuring signal function in snapping shrimp, 614-623 patterns of habitat occupancy in a migrant bird during the nonbreeding season, 299-308 Martin TE. See Conway CJ I Martinez JG. See Soler M Isvaran K. See McCauley SJ Mason RT. See Shine R McCauley SJ, Bouchard SS, Farina BJ, Isvaran K, Quader S, Wood DW, St. Mary CM: Energetic dynamics and anuran J breeding phenology: insights from a dynamic game, 429- Jaeger RG. See Gabor CR 436 Johnsen TS. See Zuk M McGlynn TP: Do Lanchester’s laws of combat describe com- Johnson K, DuVal E, Kielt M, Hughes C: Male mating strate- petition in ants?, 686-690 gies and the mating system of great-tailed grackles, 132-141 McGraw KJ, Hill GE: Carotenoid-based ornamentation and Johnson KP, Lanyon SM: Evolutionary changes in color patch- status signaling in the house finch, 520-527 es of blackbirds are associated with marsh nesting, 515-519 Metcalfe NB. See O’Connor KI Jones EKM. See Cuthill IC Mller AP. See Cuervo [J Jorgenson JT. See Festa-Bianchet M Moller AP: Male parental care, female reproductive success, Julliard R: Sex-specific dispersal in spatially varying environ- and extrapair paternity, 161-168 ments leads to habitat-dependent evolutionarily stable off- Moller AP, Cuervo JJ: The evolution of paternity and paternal spring sex ratios, 421-428 care in birds, 472-485 Monaghan P. See Cook MI Moore IT. See Shine R K Morton ES, Derrickson KC, Stutchbury JM: Territory switch- Kamil AC. See Dukas R ing behavior in a sedentary tropical passerine, the dusky Karlsen RF. See Listgen C antbird (Cercomacra tyrannina) , 648-653 Karsai I, Pénzes Z: Optimality of cell arrangement and rules Muller JF. See Eggert A-K of thumb of cell initiation in Polistes dominulus: a modeling approach, 387-395 N Karubian J. See Swaddle JP Karvonen E. See Rintamaki PT Nicklin M. See Levin PS Kemp DJ: Contest behavior in territorial male butterflies: does Norris K, Evans MR: Ecological immunology: life history size matter?, 591-596 trade-offs and immune defense in birds, 19-26 Nunes M. See Granadeiro JP Keyser AJ, Hill GE: Structurally based plumage coloration is an honest signal of quality in male blue grosbeaks, 202-209 Kielt M. See Johnson K oO Kime NM, Turner WR, Ryan MJ: The transmission of adver- O’Connor KI, Metcalfe NB, Taylor AC: The effects of prior tisement calls in Central American frogs, 71-83 residence on behavior and growth rates in juvenile Atlantic Klump GM. See Fried] TWP salmon (Salmo salar), 13-18 Korb J, Linsenmair KE: Ventilation of termite mounds: new Olsson M. See Shine R results require a new model, 486—494 Olsson M, Shine R: Ownership influences the outcome of Krenz JD. See Gabor CR male-male contests in the scincid lizard, Niveoscincus micro- lepidotus, 587-590 L Owen PC. See Bee MA Langen TA: Prolonged offspring dependence and cooperative breeding in birds, 367-377 r Lanyon SM. See Johnson KP Pearson SF: Behavioral asymmetries in a moving hybrid zone, LeMaster MP. See Shine R 84-92 Leonard ML, Horn AG, Gozna A, Ramen S: Brood size and Pearson SF, Rohwer S: Asymmetries in male aggression across begging intensity in nestling birds, 196-201 an avian hybrid zone, 93-101 Levin PS, Tolimieri N, Nicklin M, Sale PF: Integrating individ- Pénzes Z. See Karsai I ual behavior and population ecology: the potential for hab- Perrill SA. See Bee MA itat-dependent population regulation in a reef fish, 565-571 Pfennig KS: Female spadefoot toads compromise on mate Levitt HL. See Grant JWA quality to ensure conspecific matings, 220-227 Linsenmair KE. See KorbJ Pons O. See Wajnberg E Listgen C, Karlsen RF, Slagsvold T: Risk taking during parental Powell LA, Frasch LL: Can nest predation and predator type care: a test of the harm-to-offspring hypothesis, 40-43 explain variation in dispersal of adult birds during the Lorenzi MC. See Sella G breeding season?, 437-443 Lundberg A. See Rintamaki PT Pravosudova EV, Grubb TC Jr: An experimental test of the Lycett JE. See Hill RA prolonged brood care model in the tufted titmouse (Baeo- lophus bicolor), 309-314 M Pruett-Jones S. See Swaddle JP Maddocks SA. See Cuthill IC = Mann J, Connor RC, Barre LM, Heithaus MR: Female repro- ductive success in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.): life Quader S. See McCauley SJ Volume 11 Indexes R Stutchbury JM. See Morton ES Sun L, Wilczynski W, Rand AS, Ryan MJ: Trade-off in short- Radford AN, Blakey JK: Is variation in brood sex ratios adap- and long-distance communication in tingara (Physalaemus tive in the great tit (Parus major)?, 294-298 pustulosus) and cricket (Acris crepitans) frogs, 102-109 Ramen S. See Leonard ML Swaddle JP, Karubian J, Pruett-Jones S: A novel evolutionary Rand AS. See Sun L pattern of reversed sexual dimorphism in fairy wrens: im- Ratnieks FLW. See Downs SG plications for sexual selection, 345-349 Ratti O. See Rintamaki PT Réale D. See Festa-Bianchet M Reeve HK, Emlen ST: Reproductive skew and group size: an T N-person staying incentive model, 640-647 Rintamaki PT, Hoglund J, Karvonen E, Alatalo RV, Bjorklund Tanner SD. See Gerhardt HC N, Lundberg A, Ratti O, VoutiJ :C ombs and sexual selection Taylor AC. See O’Connor KI in black grouse (Tetrao tetrix), 465-471 Tegelstrom H. See EkmanJ Robinson GE. See Giray T Till-Bottraud I. See Allainé D Rohwer S. 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