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A sex-specific affiliative contact behavior in Indian ocean bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops spCONNOR, Richard; MANN, Janet; WATSON-CAPPS, Jana et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 7, pp 631-638, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

A test of temporal variation in risk and food stimuli on behavioral tradeoffs in the rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus : Risk allocation and stimulus degradationPECOR, Keith W; HAZLETT, Brian A.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 3, pp 230-237, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

Aggregation behavior in wildtype and transgenic zebrafishSNEKSER, Jennifer L; MCROBERT, Scott P; MURPHY, Caleb E et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 2, pp 181-187, issn 0179-1613, 7 p.Article

Asynchronous eye closure as an anti-predator behavior in the western fence lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis)MATHEWS, Christian G; LESKU, John A; LIMA, Steven L et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 3, pp 286-292, issn 0179-1613, 7 p.Article

Broken copulatory organs are low-cost adaptations to sperm competition in redback spidersSNOW, Lindsay S. E; ABDEL-MESIH, Amal; ANDRADE, Maydianne C. B et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 4, pp 379-389, issn 0179-1613, 11 p.Article

Direct exposure to corticosterone during embryonic development influences behaviour in an ovoviviparous lizardULLER, Tobias; OLSSON, Mats.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 4, pp 390-397, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

Early rearing conditions affect the development of body size and song in bengalese finchesSOMA, Masayo; TAKAHASI, Miki; IKEBUCHI, Maki et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 11, pp 1071-1078, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

Effect of a dummy audience on male-male interactions in siamese fighting fish, Betta splendensDZIEWECZYNSKI, Teresa L; BESSLER, Amanda M; SHELTON, Delia S et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 2, pp 127-133, issn 0179-1613, 7 p.Article

Effects of predation risk on vertical habitat use and foraging of Pardosa milvinaFOLZ, Hillary C; WILDER, Shawn M; PERSONS, Matthew H et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 12, pp 1152-1158, issn 0179-1613, 7 p.Article

Egg discrimination and sex- specific pecking behaviour in parasitic cowbirdsLLAMBIAS, Paulo E; FERRETTI, Valentina; REBOREDA, Juan C et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 11, pp 1128-1135, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

Field cricket species differences in the temporal patterns of long-distance mate attraction signalsBERTRAM, Susan M; BOWEN, Mia.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 9, pp 850-857, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

Florida scrub-jays compensate for the sentinel behavior of flockmatesBEDNEKOFF, Peter A; WOOLFENDEN, Glen E.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 8, pp 796-800, issn 0179-1613, 5 p.Article

Flower choice and learning in foraging bumblebees : Effects of variation in nectar volume and concentrationCNAANI, Jonathan; THOMSON, James D; PAPAJ, Daniel R et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 3, pp 278-285, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

Is difference in body weight, antler length, age or dominance rank related to the number of fights between fallow deer (Dama dama)?JENNINGS, Domhnall J; GAMMELL, Martin P; CARLIN, Caitriona M et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 3, pp 258-269, issn 0179-1613, 12 p.Article

Lactating females do not discriminate between their own young and unrelated pups in the communally breeding rodent, Octodon degusEBENSPERGER, Luis A; HURTADO, Maria José; VALDIVIA, Isabel et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 9, pp 921-929, issn 0179-1613, 9 p.Article

Male song quality, egg size and offspring sex in captive canaries (Serinus canaria)LEITNER, Stefan; MARSHALL, Rupert C; LEISLER, Bernd et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 6, pp 554-563, issn 0179-1613, 10 p.Article

Matching and symmetry in the frequency recognition curve of the poison frog Epipedobates trivittatusROJAS, Bibiana; AMEZQUITA, Adolfo; DELGADILLO, Alexandra et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 6, pp 564-571, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

Multiple cues in status signalling : The role of wingbars in aggressive interactions of male house sparrowsBOKONY, Veronika; LENDVAI, Adam Z; LIKER, Andras et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 10, pp 947-954, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

Premating avoidance of inbreeding absent in female guppies (Poecilia reticulata)VIKEN, Aslaug; FLEMING, Ian A; ROSENQVIST, Gunilla et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 7, pp 716-723, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

Red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) respond to alarm calls of Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius)RANDIER, Christoph.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 4, pp 411-416, issn 0179-1613, 6 p.Article

Reproductive behaviour of the Annona fruit borer, Cerconota anonellaDA SILVA, Edleide L; DE CARVALHO, Cenira M; DO NASCIMENTO, Ruth R et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 10, pp 971-976, issn 0179-1613, 6 p.Article

Species recognition influences female mate preferences in the common European grasshopper (Chorthippus biguttulus Linnaeus, 1758)SAFI, Kamran; HEINZLE, Jakob; REINHOLD, Klaus et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 12, pp 1225-1230, issn 0179-1613, 6 p.Article

The mechanics of duetting in a New Zealand endemic, the kokako (Callaeas cinerea wilsoni) : Song at a Snail's paceMALLES, Laura E; HUDSON, Jeff D; WAAS, Joseph R et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 5, pp 424-436, issn 0179-1613, 13 p.Article

The relationship between resource control, association with females and male weapon size in a male dominance insectKELLY, Clint D.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 4, pp 362-369, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

Variation in plant substrates and its consequences for insect vibrational communicationCOCROFT, R. B; SHUGART, H. J; KONRAD, K. T et al.Ethology. 2006, Vol 112, Num 8, pp 779-789, issn 0179-1613, 11 p.Article

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