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Behavioral — ECOIOgy and Sociobiology Volume 42 - 1998 Founding Editor Alejandro Kacelnik J.J. Boomsma, Aarhus, DK Hubert ("Jim") Markl Oxford, UK J.W. Bradbury, La Jolla, CA, USA T. Caraco, Albany, NY, USA Konstanz, Germany Peter M. Kappeler A. Cockburn, Canberra City, Australia Gottingen, Germany B. Crespi, Burnaby, Canada Editorial Manager Neil B. Metcalfe R. Gibson, Los Angeles, CA, USA Tatiana Czeschlik Glasgow, UK F. Gilbert, Nottingham, UK Editorial Office L.-A. Giraldeau, Montreal, Canada Robin F.A. Moritz Behavioral Ecology P.A. Gowaty, Athens, GA, USA Halle/Saale, Germany and Sociobiology A. Grafen, Oxford, UK Springer-Verlag Pekka Pamilo P. Harvey, Oxford, UK Tiergartenstrasse 17 Uppsala, Sweden G. Hill, Auburn, AL, USA D-69121 Heidelberg B. Hdlldobler, Wurzburg, Germany Stephen Pruett-Jones Germany B. K6nig, Zurich, Switzerland Chicago, IL, USA e-mail: bes @pk.she.de A. Magurran, St Andrews, UK Fax: (+49) 6221-409840 Anne E. Pusey C.D. Michener, Lawrence, KS, USA St. Paul, MN, USA R. Montgomerie, Kingston, Canada D.C. Queller, Houston, TX, USA Associate Editors John D. Reynolds E. Ranta, Helsinki, Finland Sue Boinski Norwich, UK F. Ratnieks, Sheffield, UK Gainesville, FL, USA William A. Searcy G. Ruxton, Glasgow, UK Monique Borgerhoff-Mulder Coral Gables, FL, USA M.J. Ryan, Austin, TX, USA R.C. Sargent, Lexington, USA Davis, CA, USA Ray Semlitsch C. van Schaik, Durham, NC, USA Scott Creel Columbia, MO, USA P.L. Schwagmeyer, Norman, USA Bozeman, MT, USA Leigh W. Simmons T.D. Seeley, Ithaca, NY, USA Ross H. Crozier Nedlands, Australia R. Shine, Sydney, Australia J. Stamps, Davis, CA, USA Bundoora, Australia Paul Thompson F. Trillmich, Bielefeld, Germany Mark A. Elgar Cromarty, UK P. Weatherhead, Ottawa, Canada Melbourne, Australia K.D. Wells, Storrs, CT, USA Advisory Editors D. Westneat, Lexington, KY, USA Darryl T. Gwynne J. Alcock, Tempe, AZ, USA G. Wilkinson, College Park, MD, USA Mississauga, Canada J. Altmann, Chicago, IL, USA R. Wrangham, Cambridge, MA, USA Jacob Hoglund W. Arnold, Vienna, Austria K. Yasukawa, Beloit, WI, USA Uppsala, Sweden G.W. Barlow, Berkeley, CA, USA M. Zuk, Riverside, CA, USA Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Founded in 1976 by H. Markl. Managing Editor for Vols. 1-21 (1976-1987): H. Markl. Managing Editor for Vols. 22—33 (1988-1993): K.E. Linsenmair. Editorial Manager as of Vol. 34 (1994): T. Czeschlik. 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Stiirtz AG, Wiirzburg, Germany © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998 Contents of Volume 42 - 1998 No. pp l- 76 published 22 January 1998 No. pp 77-148 published 16 February 1998 No. 3. pp 149-224 published 23 March 1998 No. pp 225-294 published 24 April 1998 No. 5 pp 295-370 published 8 May 1998 No. pp 371-452 published 16 June 1998 Alphen JJM van — Seehausen O Fairbairn DJ — Blanckenhorn WL Kalko EKV Thies W Amundsen T — Smiseth PT Fischer W — Reyer H-l Kalko EKV, Schnitzler H-U, Kaipf I, Annells A — Gwynne DT Fjerdingstad EJ, Boomsma JJ: Multiple Grinnell AD: Echolocation and foraging Aspi J, Hoffmann AA: Female encounter mating increases the sperm stores of Atta behavior of the 11 eSSer - bulldog bat, rates and fighting costs of males are colombica \eafcutter ‘ant queens 257 Noctilio albiventris: preadaptations for associated with lek size in Drosophila Fraipont M de — Léna JP piscivory? 305 mycetophaga 163 Kaipf 1 — Kalko EKV Gadagkar R — Naug D Kappeler PM: To whom it may concern: Baaren J van, Boivin G: Learning affects Ganem G: Evolution of pacifism may have the transmission and function of chemi- host discrimination behavior in a para- followed similar paths in Spalax and in cal signals in Lemur catta 411 sitoid wasp 9 the bathyergid mole-rats: a reply to Kessler P — Reyer H-l Baghurst BC — Bull CM H.Burda 365 Kobayashi T — Matsumura S Bailey WJ — Gwynne DT Ganzhorn JU — Koenig A Koenig A, Beise J, Chalise MK, Ganzhorn Barnes JL — Itzkowitz M Giraldeau L-A — Barta Z JU: When females should contest for Barrett L — Lycett JE Grant JWA — Blanckenhorn WU food — testing hypotheses about resource Barta Z, Giraldeau L-A: The effect of Grinnell AD — Kalko EKV density, distribution, size, and quality dominance hierarchy on the use of alter- Grubb TC Jr — Pravosudov VV with Hanuman langurs (Preshytis entel- native foraging tactics: a phenotype- Gwynne DT, Bailey WJ, Annells A: The lus) 225 limited producing-scrounging game 217 sex in short supply for matings varies Beise J — Koenig A Lena JP, Fraipont M de: Kin recognition over small spatial scales in a katydid Biesmeijer JC, Nieuwstadt MGL van, in the common lizard 341 (Kawanaphila nartee, Orthoptera: Tetti- Lukacs S, Sommeijer MJ: The role of Lenoir A — Dahbi A goniidae) 157 internal and external information in Leonard ML, Horn AG: Need and nest- foraging decisions of Melipona workers mates affect begging in tree swal- (Hymenoptera: Meliponinae) 107 Haberl M, Tautz D: Sperm usage in honey lows 431 bees 247 Blanckenhorn WU, Grant JWA, Fairbairn Liepa V — Weindler P Haley M — Itzkowitz M DJ: Monopolization in a resource queue: Lindstrém K: Effects of costs and benefits Hansen LTT — Smiseth PT water striders competing for food and of brood care on filial cannibalism in the mates 63 Hardy ICW, Mayhew PJ: Sex ratio, sexual sand goby 101 dimorphism and mating structure in Bohme F — Weindler P Lukacs S — Biesmeijer JC bethylid wasps 383 Boivin G — Baaren J van Luteijn M — Hemelrijk CK Hayes L — Petranka J Boomsma JJ — Fjerdingstad EJ Lycett JE, Henzi SP, Barrett L: Maternal Heinze J, Hdlldobler B, Yamauchi K: Male Boomsma JJ, Sundstrém_ L: Patterns of investment in mountain baboons and the competition in Cardiocondyla ants 239 paternity skew in Formica ants 85 hypothesis of reduced care 49 Hemelrijk CK, Luteijn M: Philopatry, Brockelman WY, Reichard U, Treesucon male presence and grooming reciproca- Massoni V, Reboreda JC: Costs of brood U, Raemaekers JJ: Dispersal, pair for- tion among female primates: a compara- parasitism and the lack of defenses on mation and social structure in gibbons tive perspective 207 the yellow-winged blackbird - shiny (Hylobates lar) 329 Henzi SP — Lycett JE cowbird system 273 Bull CM, Baghurst BC: Home range over- lap of mothers and their offspring in the Holldobler B — Heinze J Matsumura S, Kobayashi T: A game Hoffmann AA — Aspi J model for dominance relations among sleepy lizard, Tiligua rugosa 357 Horn AG — Leonard ML group-living animals Burda H: Evolution toward pacifism in Huang Z-Y — Schulz DJ Mayhew PJ — Hardy ICW Spalax does not explain evolution to- Hughes M, Nowicki S, Searcy WA, Peters Michiels NK, Streng A: Sperm exchange in ward eusociality in bathyergid mole- S: Song-type sharing in song sparrows: a simultaneous hermaphrodite 171 rats 363 implications for repertoire function and Morton ES: Degradation and signal ran- Burda H: Evolution of social behaviour in song learning 437 ging in birds: memory matters 135 bathyergids and spalacids followed dif- Hunt J, Simmons LW: Patterns of parental Morton ES: Reply to Naguib and Wi- ferent paths: a reply of H. Burda to reply provisioning covary with male morphol- ley 147 of G.Ganem 369 ogy in a horned beetle (Onthophagus Chalise MK — Koenig A taurus) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) 447 Nabulon T — Reyer H-U Chapman R — Watt PJ Naguib M: Perception of degradation in Isbell LA, Pruetz JD, Young TP: Move- acoustic signals and its implications for Dahbi A, Lenoir A: Nest separation and ments of vervets (Cercopithecus aethiops) ranging 139 the dynamics of the Gesta/t odor in the and patas monkeys (Erythrocebus patas) Naug D, Gadagkar R: The role of age in polydomous ant Cataglyphis iberica (Hy- as estimators of food resource size, temporal polyethism in a_primitively menoptera, Formicidae) 349 density, and distribution 123 eusocial wasp 37 Draud MJ — Itzkowitz M Itzkowitz M, Draud MJ, Barnes JL, Haley Nieh JC: The honey bee shaking signal: Duan JJ — Prokopy RJ M: Does it matter that male beaugregory function and design of a modulatory Dufour KW, Weatherhead PJ: Bilateral damselfish have a mate preference? 149 communication signal 23 symmetry and social dominance in cap- Nieuwstadt MGL van — Biesmeijer JC tive male red-winged blackbirds 71 Jeanne RL — Overmyer SL Nowicki S — Hughes M IV Otronen M: Male asymmetry and _post- Reyer H-U, Fischer W, Steck P, Nabulon Tautz D — Haberl M copulatory sexual selection in the fly T, Kessler P: Sex-specific nest defense in Thies W, Kalko EKV, Schnitzler H-U: The Dryomyza anilis 185 house sparrows (Passer domesticus) var- roles of echolocation and olfaction in Overmyer SL, Jeanne RL: Recruitment to ies with badge size of males 93 two Neotropical fruit-eating — bats, food by the German yellowjacket, Ves- Robinson GE — Schulz DJ Carollia_perspicillata and C. castanea, pula germanica 17 feeding on Piper 397 Schnitzler H-U — Kalko EKV Treesucon U — Brockelman WY Penna M, Solis R: Frog call intensities and Schnitzler H-U — Thies W sound propagation in the South Ameri- Schulz DJ, Huang Z-Y, Robinson GE: Watt PJ, Chapman R: Whirligig beetle can temperate forest region 371 Effects of colony food shortage on behav- aggregations: what are the costs and the Peters S — Hughes M ioral development in honey bees 295 benefits? 179 Petranka J, Hayes L: Chemically mediated Searcy WA — Hughes M Weatherhead PJ — Dufour KW avoidance of a predatory odonate (Anax Seehausen O, Alphen JJM van: The effect Weindler P, BOhme F, Liepa V, Wiltschko junius) by American toad (Bufo ameri- of male coloration on female mate W: The role of daytime cues in the canus) and wood frog (Rana _ sylvatica) choice in closely related Lake Victoria development of magnetic orientation in tadpoles 263 cichlids (Haplochromis nyererei com- a night-migrating bird 289 Pratt SC: Decentralized control of drone plex) 1 Wiley RH: Ranging reconsidered 143 comb construction in honey bee colo- Simmons LW — Hunt J Wiltschko W — Weindler P nies 193 Smiseth PT, Amundsen T, Hansen LTT: Witter MS — Swaddle JP Pravosudov VV, Grubb TC Jr: Manage- Do males and females differ in the Wright J: Helpers-at-the-nest have the ment of fat reserves in tufted titmice feeding of large and small siblings? An same provisioning rule as parents: ex- (Parus bicolor): evidence against a trade- experiment with the bluethroat 321 perimental evidence from play-backs of off with food hoards 57 Solis R — Penna M chick begging 423 Prokopy RJ, Duan JJ: Socially facilitated Sommeijer MJ — Biesmeijer JC egglaying behavior in Mediterranean Steck P — Reyer H-U Yamauchi K > Heinze J fruit flies 117 Streng A — Michiels NK Young TP > Isbell LA Pruetz JD — Isbell LA Sundstr6ém L — Boomsma JJ Swaddle JP, Witter MS: Cluttered habitats Raemaekers JJ > Brockelman WY reduce wing asymmetry and _ increase Indexed in Current Contents and Reboreda JC > Massoni V flight performance in European. star- Environmental Periodicals Reichard | + Brockelman WY lings 281 Bibliography (EPB)

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