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Behavioral Ecology Vol. 12 No. 6: 778-786 Volume 12 Indexes Subject Index mate guarding by male, 541-546 blue-footed booby, egg expulsion in, 16-21 bluehead wrasse, mating systems in, 237-245 A blue jay, foraging in, 192- Achrysocharoides zwoelfen. See parasitoid wasp bluethroat, plumage coloration in, 164-170 acoustic communication, in katydid, 308-312 body size Acrocephalus australis. See Australian reed warbler barnacle goose, 275-282 Acrocephalus sechellensis. See Seychelles warbler mating in earthworm and, 612-618 aerial hunting, in birds, 150-156 social structure and, 753-760 Agelenopsis aperta. See desert spide swarm-founding eusocial wasp, 353-359 aggression Bombus terrestris. See bumble bee bystander effects on dominance, 348-352 Branta leucopsis. See barnacle geese in siblicidal laughing kookaburra, 716-725 breeding in Zenaida dove, 490-495 colonies, 121-127 Allenby’s gerbil, foraging strategy of, 219-226 synchrony and density, 633-639 allogrooming, in herb-field mouse, 584-589 yellow-nosed albatross, 22-30 alternative reproductive strategies, 553-557 See also cooperative breeding androgens, in bird eggs, 381-385 brood parasitism, 128-133 animal societies, teams in, 534-540 brood size, cichlid, 84-92 Antilocapra americana. See pronghorn brown-headed cowbirds antioxidants, in bird eggs, 381-385 egg ejection by gray catbirds, 325-329 ant, nest area estimation in, 655-658 host activity and parasitism, 31—40 anuran, anti-predator behavior in, 51-58 Bucephala clangula. See common goldeneye Apis mellifera. See honey bee Buffon’s needle, 655-658 Apodemus microps. See herb-field mouse bumble bee, flower choice of, 447-456 aposematic signals bystander effects, on dominance, 348-352 coloration as, 134-139, 768-772 ultraviolet light as, 65-70 C arctic ground squirrel, male reproductive success in, 626-632 attention, in blue jay, 192-199 cache pilferage Australian reed warbler, egg discrimination in, 8-15 environmental conditions and, 207-208, 246-260 5 in kangaroo rats, 517-523 Capricorn silvereye, paternity in, 666-673 B Carnus hemapterus. See ectoparasitic fly barnacle geese Carolina chickadee, risk taking in, 246-260 body size and natal dispersal in, 275-282 chaffinch, perch selection by, 295-300 reproductive success in, 640-645 cichlids barn owl, plumage coloration and parasite resistance in, 103- brood size and male desertion in, 84-92 110 sperm competition in, 726-731 barn swallow, tail streamer and flight performance in, 157- Circus pygargus. See Montagu’s harrier 163, 511-515 cloudless sulfur butterfly, sexual dimorphism in, 607-611 begging clutch size in black-legged kittiwake, 619-625 host quality and, 577-583 by nestlings, 269-274, 501-510 magpie, 301-307 Betta splendens. See Siamese fighting fish colony birds breeding, 121-127 aerial hunting and escape strategies in, 150-156 great cormorant, 287-294 androgens and antioxidants in eggs, 381-385 honey bee, 419-428 brood parasitism in, 128-133 coloration energy management in small, 207-218, 246-260 as aposematic signal, 134-139, 768-772 immunocompetence in, 93-97 flower, 447-456 migratory, 98-102 See also plumage coloration nestling begging, 269-274, 501-510 common goldeneye, natal philopatry in, 686-690 pilferage, 246-260 common yellowthroat, extrapair paternity in, 633-639 See also specific birds communication biting, in swarm-founding eusocial wasp, 353-359 in male Siamese fighting fish, 283-286 bitterling, sexual signaling in, 407-411 sexual and scent preferences, 140-149 blackbird, dominance and feeding interference in, 475-481 competition black-legged kittiwake, begging and corticosterone in, 619- female mating in primates, 646-654 625 food, 490-495 black-throated blue warbler resource mating, 397-401 extrapair paternity in, 439-446 seed, 467-474 Behavioral Ecology Vol. 12 No. 6: 778-786 Volume 12 Indexes Subject Index mate guarding by male, 541-546 blue-footed booby, egg expulsion in, 16-21 bluehead wrasse, mating systems in, 237-245 A blue jay, foraging in, 192- Achrysocharoides zwoelfen. See parasitoid wasp bluethroat, plumage coloration in, 164-170 acoustic communication, in katydid, 308-312 body size Acrocephalus australis. See Australian reed warbler barnacle goose, 275-282 Acrocephalus sechellensis. See Seychelles warbler mating in earthworm and, 612-618 aerial hunting, in birds, 150-156 social structure and, 753-760 Agelenopsis aperta. See desert spide swarm-founding eusocial wasp, 353-359 aggression Bombus terrestris. See bumble bee bystander effects on dominance, 348-352 Branta leucopsis. See barnacle geese in siblicidal laughing kookaburra, 716-725 breeding in Zenaida dove, 490-495 colonies, 121-127 Allenby’s gerbil, foraging strategy of, 219-226 synchrony and density, 633-639 allogrooming, in herb-field mouse, 584-589 yellow-nosed albatross, 22-30 alternative reproductive strategies, 553-557 See also cooperative breeding androgens, in bird eggs, 381-385 brood parasitism, 128-133 animal societies, teams in, 534-540 brood size, cichlid, 84-92 Antilocapra americana. See pronghorn brown-headed cowbirds antioxidants, in bird eggs, 381-385 egg ejection by gray catbirds, 325-329 ant, nest area estimation in, 655-658 host activity and parasitism, 31—40 anuran, anti-predator behavior in, 51-58 Bucephala clangula. See common goldeneye Apis mellifera. See honey bee Buffon’s needle, 655-658 Apodemus microps. See herb-field mouse bumble bee, flower choice of, 447-456 aposematic signals bystander effects, on dominance, 348-352 coloration as, 134-139, 768-772 ultraviolet light as, 65-70 C arctic ground squirrel, male reproductive success in, 626-632 attention, in blue jay, 192-199 cache pilferage Australian reed warbler, egg discrimination in, 8-15 environmental conditions and, 207-208, 246-260 5 in kangaroo rats, 517-523 Capricorn silvereye, paternity in, 666-673 B Carnus hemapterus. See ectoparasitic fly barnacle geese Carolina chickadee, risk taking in, 246-260 body size and natal dispersal in, 275-282 chaffinch, perch selection by, 295-300 reproductive success in, 640-645 cichlids barn owl, plumage coloration and parasite resistance in, 103- brood size and male desertion in, 84-92 110 sperm competition in, 726-731 barn swallow, tail streamer and flight performance in, 157- Circus pygargus. See Montagu’s harrier 163, 511-515 cloudless sulfur butterfly, sexual dimorphism in, 607-611 begging clutch size in black-legged kittiwake, 619-625 host quality and, 577-583 by nestlings, 269-274, 501-510 magpie, 301-307 Betta splendens. See Siamese fighting fish colony birds breeding, 121-127 aerial hunting and escape strategies in, 150-156 great cormorant, 287-294 androgens and antioxidants in eggs, 381-385 honey bee, 419-428 brood parasitism in, 128-133 coloration energy management in small, 207-218, 246-260 as aposematic signal, 134-139, 768-772 immunocompetence in, 93-97 flower, 447-456 migratory, 98-102 See also plumage coloration nestling begging, 269-274, 501-510 common goldeneye, natal philopatry in, 686-690 pilferage, 246-260 common yellowthroat, extrapair paternity in, 633-639 See also specific birds communication biting, in swarm-founding eusocial wasp, 353-359 in male Siamese fighting fish, 283-286 bitterling, sexual signaling in, 407-411 sexual and scent preferences, 140-149 blackbird, dominance and feeding interference in, 475-481 competition black-legged kittiwake, begging and corticosterone in, 619- female mating in primates, 646-654 625 food, 490-495 black-throated blue warbler resource mating, 397-401 extrapair paternity in, 439-446 seed, 467-474 Volume 12 Indexes See also sperm competition fathead minnow, social status and reproduction in, 482-489 cooperation, and phenotypic defectors, 3 feeding interference, in blackbird, 475-481 cooperative breeding female choice in golden egg bug, 659-665 eastern mosquitofish, 59-64 in laughing kookaburra, 524-533 three-spined stickleback, 681-685 in meerkat, 590-599 Ficedula hypoleuca. See pied flycatche1 corticosterone, in black-legged kittiwake, 619-625 fiddler crab, mate searching in, 182-19] crab spider, mating behavior in, 360-366 fitness cricket, sperm competition and ejaculate expenditures in, in barn swallow, 511-515 740-745 lifetime benefits of territory budding in Seychelles warbler, Crocuta crocuta. See spotted hyena 706-715 Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni. See stalk-eyed fly in pair bonds in barnacle geese, 640-645 flight performance, in barn swallow, 157-163, 511-515 D flower choice, of bumble bee, 447-456 food allocation Dacelo novaeguineae. See laughing kookaburra black-legged kittiwake, 619-625 Dama dama. See fallow buck meerkat pup, 590-599 dart shooting, in land snail, 773-777 Zenaida dove, 490-495 decoy presentations, in Montagu’s harrier, 1-7 food hoarding, in gray jay, 318-324 Dendroica caerulescens. See black-throated blue warbler foraging desert spider, superfluous killing in, 569-576 blackbird, 475-481 Diomedea chlororhynchos. See yellow-nosed albatross blue jay, 192- 339 Dipodomys merriami. See Merriam’s kangaroo rats honey bee, 111-119 dispersal, in barnacle goose, 275-282 Negev Desert gerbil, 219-226 division of labor, in animal societies, 534-540 predator, 71-83, 207-218 DNA fingerprinting, extrapair paternity and, 633-639 rodent, 467-474 domestic chicks, aposematic prey and, 768-772 swarm-founding eusocial wasp, 353-359 dominance Fregata minor. See great frigatebird in blackbird, 475-481 Fringilla coelebs. See chaffinch bystander effects on, 348-352 in pronghorn, 177-181 Dumetella carolinensis. See gray catbird G Gallus gallus domesticus. See domestic chicks E Gambusia holbrooki. See eastern mosquitofish earthworm, mating behavior in, 612-618 games hawk-dove, 753-760 eastern mosquitofish, female choice in, 59-64 ectoparasitic fly, 103-110 producer-scrounger, 121-127 Gasterosteus aculeatus. See three-spined sticklebacks egg carrying, in golden egg bug, 367-373, 659-665 egg content, androgens and antioxidants in, 381-385 Geothlypis trichas. See common yellowthroat egg discrimination, in Australian reed warbler, 8-15 Gerbillus allenbyi. See Allenby’s gerbil egg ejection Gerbillus pyramidum. See greater Egyptian sand gerbil in blue-footed booby, 16-21 golden egg bug, egg carrying in, 367-373, 659-665 by gray catbird, 325-329 golden orb-web spider, mating behavior in, 547-552 egg insurance, in Nazca booby, 340-347 grain beetle. See yellow mealworm beetle ejaculate expenditures, in cricket, 740-745 gray catbird, ejection of brown-headed cowbird eggs by, 325- Eleonora’s falcon, aerial hunting in, 150-156 329 energy management, in small birds, 207-218, 246-260 gray jay, food hoarding in, 318-324 environmental conditions great cormorant, philopatry in, 287-294 cache pilferage and, 207-208, 246-260 great frigatebird food-limited, 569-576 parental effort during incubation, 200-206 yellow-nosed albatross and, 22-30 sexual dimorphism, extrapair fertilization, and operational escape strategies, avian, 150-156 sex ratio, 746-752 European bitterling, sexual signaling in, 407-411 great tit, predation risk and threat display in, 375-380 extrapair paternity greater Egyptian sand gerbil, foraging strategy of, 219-226 black-throated blue warbler, 439-446, 541-546 grooming, in herb-field mouse, 584-589 blue tit, 674-680 groups common yellowthroat, 633-639 division of labor in, 534-540 in New World hystricognath rodents, 227-236 great frigatebird, 746-752 ground squirrel, 626-632 status in hyena, 558-568 Montagu’s harrier, 1-7 passerine bird, 457-466 H pied flycatcher, 412-418 tree swallow, 496-500 harvest rates, in Negev Desert gerbils, 219-226 hawk-dove game, social structure and, “ro7 53-760 $c Helix aspersa. See land snail F herb-field mouse, allogrooming in, 584-589 Falco eleonorae. See Eleonora’s falcon heteromyid rodent, foraging behavior of, 467-474 fallow buck, postcopulatory vocalization of, 41-46 hirundine, tail streamer in, 157-163 Behavioral Ecology Vol. 12 No. 6 Hirundo rustica. See barn swallow meerkat, cooperative breeding in, 590-599 HLA. See human leukocyte antigen Merriam’s kangaroo rats hoarding, in gray jay, 318-324 foraging by, 467-474 honey bee pilferage in, 517-523 foraging in, 111-119 MHC. See major histocompatibility complex recognition of non-nest mates by, 47—50 mice social parasitism and colony defensiveness by, 419-428 foraging by, 467-474 honeybee. See honey bee scent marking and predation risk in, 698-705 host activity, by brown-headed cowbird, 31—40 microsatellites, extrapair paternity and, 633-639 host quality, wasp clutch size and, 577-583 Misumena vatia. See crab spider human leukocyte antigen (HLA), 140-149 Molothrus ater. See brown-headed cowbirds humoral immunocompetence, in tree swallow, 93-97 monogamy, in barnacle geese, 640-645 Montagu’s harrier, paternity assurance behaviors of, 1-7 I N Ideal Free Distribution model, 475-481 IEH. See Insurance Egg Hypothesis natal philopatry, in common goldeneye, 686-690 immunocompetence, in birds, 93-97 natural selection, in barn swallow, 157-163 incubation, in magpie, 301-307 Nazca booby, insurance eggs in, 340-347 Individual Optimization Hypothesis, 340-347 Negev Desert gerbil, harvest rates and foraging strategy in, Insurance Egg Hypothesis (IEH), 340-347 219-226 Nephila plumipes. See golden orb-web spider nestlings, begging by, 269-274, 501-510 K nests kangaroo rats. See Merriam’s kangaroo rats ants’ estimation of area, 655-658 katydid, acoustic communication in, 308-312 brown-headed cowbird, 31—40 kingfisher, aggression in siblicidal, 716-725 as ornaments, 390-396 size of and magpies, 301-307 New World hystricognath rodents, group living in, 227-236 L Lagopus mutus. See rock ptarmigan oO land snail, dart shooting and reproductive success in, 773-777 larval anurans, anti-predator behavior in, 51-58 Odor Convergence hypothesis, 47—50 laughing kookaburra offspring aggression in siblicidal, 716—725 food allocation, 590-599 sex ratios in, 524-533 tree swallow, 496-500 Leptothorax. See ant See also parental care Lumbricus terrestris. See earthworm operational sex ratio (OSR) Luscinia s. svecica. See bluethroat in great frigatebird, 746-752 mating systems and, 397-401 OSR. See operational sex ratio M magpie r begging and growth in, 269-274 nest size in, 301-307 pair bonds, fitness in, 640-645 major histocompatibility complex (MHC), perfume prefer- parasitism ences and, 140-149 Australian reed warbler, 8-15 male desertion, in cichlid, 84—92 bird brood, 128-133 male dimorphism, 553-557 brown-headed cowbird, 31-40 Marginal Value Theorem, state-dependent behavior and, 71- golden egg bug, 367-373 83 honey bee, 419-428 mating behavior resistance in barn owl, 103-110 black-throated blue warbler, 439-446, 541-546 sexual selection and, 264-268 bluehead wrasse, 237-245 parasitoid wasp, reproductive strategy of, 577-583 cichlid, 726-731 parental care crab spider, 360-366 bluethroat, 164-170 earthworm, 612-618 blue tit, 674-680 fiddler crab, 182-191 golden egg bug, 367-373 golden egg bug, 659-665 great frigatebird, 200-206 golden orb-web spider, 547-552 hystricognath rodent, 227-236 land snail, 773-777 pied flycatcher, 171-176 operational sex ratio and, 397-401 Parus major. See great tit passerine bird, 457-466 passerine birds, extrapair paternity in, 457-466 pipefish, 402-406 paternity stalk-eyed fly, 732-739 avian, 1-7 water frog, 600-606 in Capricorn silvereye, 666-673 yellow mealworm beetle, 761-767 See also extrapair paternity See also female choice; sexual selection PCV. See postcopulatory vocalization Volume 12 Indexes perch selection, by singing chaffinch, 295-300 Rhodeus sericeus. See bitterling perfume preference, and major histocompatibility complex, ring dove, begging and growth in, 269-274 140-149 Rissa tridactyla. See black-legged kittiwake Perisoreus canadensis. See gray jay rock ptarmigan, plumage coloration in, 429-438 Perognathus longimembris. See pocket mice rodents Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis. See great cormorant foraging in, 467-474 Phaneroptera nana. See katydid See also specific rodents phenotypic defectors, reciprocal altruism and, 313-317 philopatry, in great cormorant, 287-294 S Phoebis sennae. See cloudless sulfur butterfly Phyllomorpha laciniata Vill. See golden egg bug scent marking, and predation risk in mice, 698-705 Pica pica. See magpie scent preferences, in humans, 140-149 pied flycatcher seed competition, in rodents, 467-474 extrapair paternity in, 412-418 sex ratios parental care in, 171-176 blue tit, 674-680 pilferage. See cache pilferage laughing kookaburra, 524-533 Pimephales promelas. See fathead minnow See also operational sex ratio pipefish, mating behavior in, 402-406 sexual cannibalism, in golden orb-web spider, 547-552 Pisaura mirabilis spider, nuptial gift in, 691-697 sexual communication, and scent preferences, 140-149 plumage coloration sexual dimorphism barn owl, 103-110 alternative reproductive strategies, 553-557 bluethroat, 164-170 in great frigatebird, 746-752 rock ptarmigan, 429-438 in tailwind drift compensation, 607-611 pocket mice, foraging by, 467-474 sexual selection Poecile carolinensis. See Carolina chickadee barn swallow, 157-163 polyandry, reproductive benefits and, 761-767 bitterling, 407-411 Polybia occidentalis. See swarm-founding eusocial wasp bluethroat, 164-170 postcopulatory vocalization (PCV), of fallow buck, 41-46 cricket, 740-745 potential reproductive rate (PRR), 397-401 flight and fitness in, 511-515 precopulatory mate assessment, in earthworm, 612-618 land snail, 773-777 predation risk magpie, 301-307 aerial hunting and escape strategies, 150-156 male dimorphism and, 553-557 bird caching and, 207-218 parasites and, 264-268 chaffinch, 295-300 pipefish, 402-406 chickadee, 246-260, 768-772 ptarmigan, 429-438 great tit, 375-380 spider, 691-697 larval anuran, 51-58 stalk-eyed fly, 732-739 lizard, 386-389 vireo, 98-102 rodent, 227-236, 698-705 warbler, 633-639 selection of prey, 192-199 sexual swelling, in primates, 646-654 state-dependent behavior and, 71-83 Seychelles warbler, and fitness benefits of territory budding, prey. See predation risk 706-715 primates, sexual swellings in, 646-654 Siamese fighting fish, intrasexual communication in, 283-286 producer-scrounger games, 121-127 siblicide, in laughing kookaburra, 716-725 pronghorn, dominance and diet quality in, 177-181 signaling PRR. See potential reproductive rate bitterling, 407-411 primate, 646-654 Q See also aposematic signals silvereye, paternity in, 666-673 queuing, in spotted hyena, 558-568 social parasitism, by honey bee, 419-428 social status animal teams and, 534-540 R dangerous games and, 753-760 Rana esculenta. See water frog in fathead minnow, 482-489 Rana lessonae. See water frog in spotted hyena, 558-568 reciprocal altruism, phenotypic defectors and, 313-317 song repertoires, in vireo, 98-102 reproductive strategy sperm competition male dimorphism, 553-5! / cichlid, 726-731 parasitoid wasp, 577-583 cricket, 740-745 reproductive success golden orb-web spider, 547-552 arctic ground squirrel, 626-632 Montagu’s harrier, 1-7 barnacle goose, 640-645 Spermophilus parryi plesius. See arctic ground squirrel bluehead wrasse, 237-245 spider fathead minnow, 482-489 mating behavior in, 360-366, 547-55‘ land snail, 773-777 nuptial gift in, 691-697 polyandry and, 761-767 superfluous killing in, 569-576 Seychelles warbler, 706-715 spotted hyena, queuing in, 558-568 yellow mealworm beetle, 761-767 stalk-eyed fly, mating behavior in, 732-739 Behavioral Ecology Vol. 12 No. 6 state-dependent behavior, Marginal Value Theorem and, 71- ductive rates to predict mating competition among individ- 83 uals qualified to mate, 397-401 Streptopelia risoria. See ring dove \latalo RV. See Lyytinen A Sula granti. See Nazca booby Amundsen T. See Smiseth PT Sula nebouxii. See blue-footed booby Anders AD. See Dearborn DC superfluous killing, in spiders, 569-576 Anderson C: The adaptive value of inactive foragers and the Sunricata suricatta. See meerkat scout-recruit system in honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies, swarm-founding eusocial wasp, biting and task performance 111-119 in, 353-359 Anderson C, Franks NR: Teams in animal societies, 534-540 Syngnathus typhle. See pipefish Anderson D. See Stephens DW Anderson DJ. See Clifford LD T Anderson JT, Morse DH: Pick-up lines: cues used by male crab spiders to find reproductive females, 360-366 Tachycineta bicolor. See tree swallows Andersson S. See Smiseth PT tadpole, anti-predator behavior in, 51-58 Arroyo BE. See Mougeot F tail streamer, in barn swallow, 157-163 Ashwell RIS. See Baker RH teams, in animal societies, 534-540 Tenebrio molitor. See yellow mealworm beetle B territoriality, arctic ground squirrel male reproductive success and, 626-632 Badcock NS. See Downs SG territory budding, Seychelles warbler fitness benefits and, Baker RH, Ashwell RIS, Richards TA, Fowler K, Chapman T, 706-715 Pomiankowski A: Effects of multiple mating and male eye Thalassoma bifasciatum. See bluehead wrasse span on female reproductive output in the stalk-eyed fly, threat display, in great tit, 375-380 Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni, 732-739 three-spined sticklebacks Bakker TCM. See Kiinzler R female preferences in, 681-685 Balshine S, Leach BJ, Neat F, Werner NY, Montgomerie R: nest building by, 390-396 Sperm size of African cichlids in relation to sperm compe- tree swallows tition, 726-731 begging by, 501-505 Banks AJ, Martin TE: Host activity and the risk of nest para- extrapair paternity in, 496-500 sitism by brown-headed cowbirds, 31-40 humoral immunocompetence in, 93-97 Barber I, Nairn D, Huntingford FA: Nests as ornaments: re- Turdus merula. See blackbird vealing construction by male sticklebacks, 390-396 Tyto alba. See barn owl Barbosa A. See Moller AP Barta Z, Giraldeau L-A: Breeding colonies as information cen- ters: a reappraisal of information-based hypotheses using U the producer-scrounger game, 121-127 Uca. See fiddler crab Berg M. See Welbergen ] ultraviolet light, as aposematic signal, 65-70 Berglund A, Rosenqvist G: Male pipefish prefer dominant over attractive females, 402-406 V Bisazza A, Vaccari G, Pilastro A: Female mate choice in a mat- ing system dominated by male sexual coercion, 59-64 vireo, song repertoires in, 98-102 Black JM: Fitness consequences of long-term pair bonds in barnacle geese: monogamy in the extreme, 640-645 WwW 3retagnolle V. See Mougeot F Brotherton PNM, Clutton-Brock TH, O’Riain MJ, Gaynor D, water frog, mating behavior in, 600-606 Sharpe L, Kansky R, MclIlrath GM: Offspring food allocation by parents and helpers in a cooperative mammal, 590-599 Y Buchanan KL. See Rowe LV Buchanan KL, Evans MR: Flight, fitness, and sexual selection: yellow mealworm beetle, polyandry and reproductive success a response, 513-515 in, 761-767 yellow-nosed albatross, breeding effort in, 22-30 Burke T. See Leech DI Z C Zenaida aurita. See Zenaida dove Candolin U, Reynolds JD: Sexual signaling in the European Zenaida dove, food distribution and aggression in, 490-495 bitterling: females learn the truth by direct inspection of Zosterops laterals chlorocephalus. See Cadp5r icorn silvereye the resource, 407-411 Chapman T. See Baker RH Chase R. See Landolfa MA Chuang-Dobbs HC. See Webster MS Chuang-Dobbs HC, Webster MS, Holmes RT: The effective- ness of mate guarding by male black-throated blue warblers, Author/Title Index 541-546 Clifford LD, Anderson DJ: Experimental demonstration of the insurance value of extra eggs in an obligately siblicidal sea- A bird, 340-347 Abramsky Z. See Ovadia O Clutton-Brock TH. See Brotherton PNM Ahnesj6 I, Kvarnemo C, Merilaita S: Using potential repro- Cockburn A. See Legge S; Nathan A Volume 12 Indexes Cofré H. See Ebensperger LA Godfray HC]. See West SA Cresswell W. See Smith RD Goldberg JL, Grant JWA, Lefebvre L: Effects of the temporal Crowley PH: Dangerous games and the emergence of social predictability and spatial clumping of food on the intensity structure: evolving memory-based strategies for the gener- of competitive aggression in the Zenaida dove, 490-495 alized hawk-dove game, 753-760 Gomendio M, Reguera P: Egg carrying in the golden egg bug (Phyllomorpha laciniata): parental care, parasitis.n, or both? Reply to Kaitala et al., 369-373 D Gosling LM. See Roberts SC Danylchuk AJ, Tonn WM: Effects of social structure on repro- Graciasova R. See Stopka P ductive activity in male fathead minnows (Pimephales pro- Grant JWA. See Goldberg JL melas), 482—489 Green DM. See Landolfa MA Dearborn DC: Body condition and retaliation in the parental Griffith SC. See Leech DI effort decisions of incubating great frigatebirds (Fregata mi- Griffiths R. See Legge S nor), 200—206 Guilford T. See Jetz W Dearborn DC, Anders AD, Parker PG: Sexual dimorphism, Gumbert A. See KunzeJ extrapair fertilizations, and operational sex ratio in great frigatebirds (Fregata minor), 746-752 Degnan SM. See Robertson BC H de Neve L. See Soler [J Hardling R. See Kaitala A Dennehy JJ: Influence of social dominance rank on diet qual- Hardling R, Kaitala A: Conflict of interest between sexes over ity of pronghorn females, 177-181 cooperation: a supergame on egg carrying and mating in a deRivera CE, Vehrencamp SL: Male versus female mate coreid bug, 659-665 searching in fiddler crabs: a comparative analysis, 182-191 Hartley IR. See Leech DI; Royle NJ Dijkstra C. See Roulin A Hasselquist D, Sherman PW: Social mating systems and extra- Double MC. See Legge S pair fertilizations in passerine birds, 457-466 Doutrelant C, McGregor PK, Oliveira RF: The effect of an Hasselquist D, Wasson MF, Winkler DW: Humoral immuno- audience on intrasexual communication in male Siamese competence correlates with date of egg-laying and reflects fighting fish, Betta splendens, 283-286 work load in female tree swallows, 93-97 Downs SG, Ratnieks FLW, Badcock NS, Mynott A: Honeybee Hayden TJ. See McElligott AG guards do not use food-derived odors to recognize non-nest Hedenstrom A, Rosén M: Predator versus prey: on aerial hunt- mates: a test of the Odor Convergence hypothesis, 47-50 ing and escape strategies in birds, 150-156 Drummond H. See Osorio-Beristain M Heinsohn R. See Legge S Ducrest A-L. See Roulin A Hepburn HR. See Neumann P Dugatkin LA: Bystander effects and the structure of domi- Hofer H. See East ML nance hierarchies, 348-352 Hohner A. See Michiels NK Dukas R, Kamil AC: Limited attention: the constraint under- Holder K. See Montgomerie R lying search image, 192-199 Holmes RT. See Chuang-Dobbs HC; Webster MS Dunn PO. See Thusius KJ; Whittingham LA Horn AG. See Leonard ML Huntingford FA. See Barber I E East ML, Hofer H: Male spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) J queue for status in social groups dominated by females, 558-568 Jacobs LF. See Preston SD Ebensperger LA, Cofré H: On the evolution of group-living Jennions MD, Polakow DA: The effect of partial brood loss on in the New World cursorial hystricognath rodents, 227-236 male desertion in a cichlid fish: an experimental test, 84— 99 Edelaar P. See KomdeurJ Elgar MA. See Schneider JM Jetz W, Rowe C, Guilford T: Non-warning odors trigger innate Emlen ST: Introduction to the William D. Hamilton sympo- color aversions—as long as they are novel, 134-139 sium, 261 Johnsen A. See Slagsvold T Engeler B, Reyer H-U: Choosy females and indiscriminate males: mate choice in mixed populations of sexual and hy- K bridogenetic water frogs (Rana lessonae, Rana esculenta), 600-606 Kaitala A. See Hardling R Evans MR. See Buchanan KL; Rowe LV Kaitala A, Hardling R, Katvala M, Ordonez RM, Miettinen M: Is nonparental egg carrying parental care?, 367-68 Kamil AC. See Dukas R F Kansky R. See Brotherton PNM Flanagan KE. See West SA Kats R. See Welbergen J Fowler K. See Baker RH Katvala M. See Kaitala A Franks NR. See Anderson C; Mugford ST KikkawaJ . See Robertson BC Kitaysky AS, Wingfield JC, Piatt JF: Corticosterone facilitates begging and affects resource allocation in the black-legged G kittiwake, 619-625 Gamberale-Stille G: Benefit by contrast: an experiment with Komdeur J. See Welbergen J] live aposematic prey, 768-772 Komdeur J, Edelaar P: Male Seychelles warblers use territory Gaynor D. 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