Animal Behaviour 1992 - Abstracts

Animal Behaviour 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
Acoustic signalling and its relation to male mating success in sagebrush crickets.Zoology and wildlife conservationAndrew W. Snedden, Scott K. Sakaluk
Acquired chemical camouflage in a tropical ant.Zoology and wildlife conservationMichael D. Breed, Laura A. Snyder, Tracy L. Lynn, Jason A. Morhart
A modest proposal: displacement activities as an indicator of emotions in primates.Zoology and wildlife conservationFilippo Aureli, Dario Maestripier, Gabrielle Schino, Alfonso Troisi
Animals in behavioural research. (Ethics in Research on Animal Behaviour)Zoology and wildlife conservationPatrick Bateson, Janis Wiley Driscoll
Animals in science: some areas revisited.Zoology and wildlife conservationMarc Bekoff, Lori Gruen, Susan E. Townsend, Bernard E. Rollin
Assessment of pain in animals. (Ethics in Research on Animal Behaviour)Zoology and wildlife conservationPatrick Bateson
A trap-building predator exhibits different tactics for different aspects of foraging behaviour.Zoology and wildlife conservationLinden E. Higgins, Ruth E. Buskirk
Behavioral responses of green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae: Chrysoperla) to synthetic male songs.Zoology and wildlife conservationMarta Martinez Wells, Charles S. Henry
Behavioral variation in natural populations. VI. prey responses by two species of garter snakesZoology and wildlife conservationStevan J. Arnold
Biological basis of grooming behavior in antelope: the body-size, vigilance and habitat principles.Zoology and wildlife conservationMichael S. Mooring, Benjamin L. Hart, Lynette A. Hart, Reardon Olubayo
Breeding behavior of the African frog, Chiromantis xerampelina: multiple spawning and polyandry.Zoology and wildlife conservationMichael D. Jennions, PatriciaR.Y. Backwell, Neville I. Passmore
Chorus size influences on the anti-predator response of a Neotropical frog.Zoology and wildlife conservationM.D. Jennions, P.R.Y. Backwell
Combining V-test probabilities in orientation studies.Zoology and wildlife conservationJacques Bovet
Comparative energetics of divergent foraging modes: a doubly labelled water experiment on hummingbird competition.Zoology and wildlife conservationHarry M. Tiebout III
Convict cichlid fry prefer the more maternally active of two parental females.Zoology and wildlife conservationGillian C. De Gannes, Miles H.A. Keenleyside
Copulation frequency in birds: why do females copulate more than once with the same male.Zoology and wildlife conservationMarion Petrie
Deceptive or honest signalling of fighting ability? A test of alternative hypotheses for the function of changes in call dominant frequency by male cricket frogs.Zoology and wildlife conservationWilliam E. Wagner Jr.
Density-dependent scent glands in desert iguanas.Zoology and wildlife conservationAllison C. Alberts
Development of two song categories by chestnut-sided warblers.Zoology and wildlife conservationDonald E. Kroodsma, Bruce E. Byers
Distinguishing between 'preference' and 'motivation' in food choice: an example from insect oviposition.Zoology and wildlife conservationC.D. Thomas, M.C. Singer, D. Ng, D. Vasco, C. Parmesan
Division of labour can be morphological and/or temporal: a reply to Tsuji. (response to K. Tsuji, Animal Behaviour, vol. 39, p. 843, 1990) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationRobert E. Furey
Does the number of males influence the relationship between dominance and mating success in primates? (reply to G. Cowlishaw and R.I.M. Dunbar, Animal Behavior, vol. 41, p. 1045, 1991) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationRobert A. Barton, Adrian J. Simpson
Do garter snakes strike at the eyes of the predators?Zoology and wildlife conservationHarold A. Jr Herzog, Christopher Bern
Dominance and mating success: a reply to Barton and Simpson. (reply to an article by Robert A. Barton and Adrian J. Simpson in this issue, p. 1159) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationR.I.M. Dunbar, G. Cowlishaw
Dominance and mating success: avoiding incest and artefact. (reply to an article by G. Cowlishaw and R.I.M. Dunbar in this issue, p. 1162) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationRobert A. Barton, Adrian J. Simpson
Dominance and mating success in male boat-tailed grackles.Zoology and wildlife conservationWilliam Post
Dominance rank, reproductive success and reproductive tactics in male primates: a reply to Dunbar and Cowlishaw. (reply to an article by R.I.M. Dunbar and Guy Cowlishaw in this issue, p. 1171) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationFred B. Bercovitch
Early social tutoring influences female sexual response in white-crowned sparrows.Zoology and wildlife conservationMyron C. Baker, Richard M. Casey
Ecological correlates of human dispersal in 19th century Sweden.Zoology and wildlife conservationAlice L. Clarke, Bobbi S. Low
Effect of group size on vigilance while drinking in the coati, Nasua narica in Costa Rica.Zoology and wildlife conservationMichael Gochfeld, Joanna Burger
Effects of experimental manipulation of male secondary sex characters on female mate preference in red jungle fowl.Zoology and wildlife conservationMarlene Zuk, Randy Thornhill, J.David Ligon
Effects of size and morphotype on dominance hierarchies and resource competition in the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii.Zoology and wildlife conservationAssaf Barki, Ilan Karplus, Menachem Goren
Egg recognition in chaffinches and bramblings.Zoology and wildlife conservationArne Moksnes
Embryonic and neonatal vocal elicitation of parental brooding and feeding responses in American white pelicans.Zoology and wildlife conservationRoger M. Evans
Ethical implications of studies on infanticide and maternal aggression in rodents. (Ethics in Research on Animal Behaviour)Zoology and wildlife conservationRobert W. Elwood
Evidence for acquisition of a novel feeding behavior: lobtail feeding in humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae.Zoology and wildlife conservationMason T. Weinrich, Mark R. Schilling, Cynthia R. Belt
Female choice and selection on male calling behavior in the grey trrefrog Hyla versicolor.Zoology and wildlife conservationBrian K. Sullivan, Steven H. Hinshaw
Field experiments in animal behaviour: methods and ethics. (Ethics in Research on Animal Behaviour)Zoology and wildlife conservationInnes Cuthill
Fluctuating assymetry and the mating system of the Japanese scorpionfly, Panorpa japonica.Zoology and wildlife conservationRandy Thornhill
Geographical patterns in the initial orientation of homing pigeons in upstate New York.Zoology and wildlife conservationJorg U. Ganzhorn
Group foraging by a stream minnow: shoals or aggregations?Zoology and wildlife conservationMary C. Freeman, Gary D. Grossman
Guidelines for the use of animals in research. (Ethics in Research on Animal Behaviour)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
How to become a good ant-soldier: the effect of solicitation by minors on the development of aggressive behaviour in soldiers. (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationAhmed Aarab, Pierre Jaisson
Incest and other artefacts: a reply to Simpson and Barton. (reply to an article by Adrian J. Simpson and Robert A. Barton in this issue, p. 1164) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationR.I.M. Dunbar, Guy Cowlishaw
Incipient reproductive isolation and evolution in laboratory Drosophila melanogaster selected for geotaxis.Zoology and wildlife conservationKatherine L. Lofdahl, Dan Hu, Lee Ehrman, Jerry Hirsch, Linda Skoog
Information transfer at evening bat colonies.Zoology and wildlife conservationGerald S. Wilkinson
Inter- and intra-sexual selection : the role of song in a lek mating system.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Westcott
Inter-nest distance and sneaking in the three-spined stickleback.Zoology and wildlife conservationTijs Goldschmidt, Susan Foster, Piet Sevenster
Interruption of and harassment during copulation by stumptail macaques, Macaca arctoides.Zoology and wildlife conservationKatherine E. Bruce, Daniel Q. Estep
Interspecific associations in tadpoles.Zoology and wildlife conservationJ. Denton, R.A. Griffiths
Is reduced affiliative rather than increased agonistic behavior associated with dispersal in red foxes?Zoology and wildlife conservationStephen Harris, Piran C.L. White
Large male mating advantage in natterjack toads, Bufo calamita: sexual selection or energetic constraints?Zoology and wildlife conservationMiguel Tejedo
Lifelong patterns of forager behavior in a tropical swarm-founding wasp: effects of specialization and activity level on longevity.Zoology and wildlife conservationSean O'Donnell, Robert L. Jeanne
Long-term spatial memory in Clark's nutcracker, Nucifraga columbiana.Zoology and wildlife conservationRussel Balda, Alan C. Kamil
Magnetic compass orientation is eliminated under near-infrared light in the eastern red-spotted newt Notophthalmus viridescens.Zoology and wildlife conservationJohn B. Phillips, S. Chris Borland
Male mating preference for unfamiliar females in the lizard, Anolis sagrei.Zoology and wildlife conservationRichard R. Tokarz
Male mating tactics in the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus.Zoology and wildlife conservationJane H. Brockmann, Dustin Penn
Mate guarding by monogamous female razorbills.Zoology and wildlife conservationRichard H. Wagner
Mating success in male primates: dominance rank, sperm competition and alternative strategies. (reply to an article by Fred B. Bercovitch in this issue, p. 1168) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationR.I.M. Dunbar, Guy Cowlishaw
Measuring female mate choice in Cayo Santiago rhesus macaques.Zoology and wildlife conservationJoseph H. Manson
Migratory orientation of pied flycatchers: interaction of stellar and magnetic information during ontogeny.Zoology and wildlife conservationWolfgang Wiltschko, Kai Prinz
Much ado creates flaws. (bird song repertoire size experimental design suggestions)(response to Daniel M. Weary and D. James Mountjoy's comments in this issue) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationDonald E. Kroodsma
Non-random pairing in American kestrels: mate choice versus intra-sexual competition.Zoology and wildlife conservationGary R. Bortolotti, William M. Iko
On designs for testing the effect of song repertoire size. (comments on Don E. Kroodsma, Animal Behaviour, vol. 40, p. 1138, 1990) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationDaniel M. Weary, D. James Mountjoy
On the number of subjects used in animal behaviour experiments. (Ethics in Research on Animal Behaviour)Zoology and wildlife conservationA.W. Still
Optimal foraging and timing processes in the starling, Sturnus Vulgaris: effect of inter-capture interval.Zoology and wildlife conservationDani Brunner, Alex Kacelink, John Gibbons
Peacocks with low mating success are more likely to suffer predation. (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationMarion Petrie
Phylogenetic history of social evolution and habitat use in the Aphelocoma jays.Zoology and wildlife conservationA. Townsend Peterson, D. Brent Burt
Physiological and reproductive correlates of behavioral strategies in femaledomestic pigs.Zoology and wildlife conservationMichael Mendl, Adroaldo J. Zanella, Donald M. Broom
Predispositions and learning: behavioural dissociations in the chick.Zoology and wildlife conservationJohan J. Bolhuis, Gabriel Horn, Mark H. Johnson
Pre-laying time budgets in rock pipits: priority rules of males and females.Zoology and wildlife conservationConny Askenmo, Raimo Neergaard, Bjorn L. Arvidsson
Prey selection while diving by common eiders, Somateria mollissima.Zoology and wildlife conservationGuy Beauchamp, Magella Guillemette, Ron Ydenberg
Prior exposure to prey cues influences chemical prey preference and prey choice in neonatal garter snakes.Zoology and wildlife conservationGordon M. Burghardt
Recall of flower handling skills by bumble bees: a test of Darwin's interference hypothesis.Zoology and wildlife conservationGraham L. Woodward, Terence M. Laverty
Reciprocal allogrooming in impala, Aepyceros melampus.Zoology and wildlife conservationBenjamin L. Hart, Lynette A. Hart
Re-examining the relationship between rank and reproduction in male primates. (response to R.I.M. Dunbar and Guy Cowlishaw, Animal Behavior, vol. 41, p. 1045, 1991) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationFred B. Bercovitch
Removal of rival sperm during copulation in a beetle, Tenebrio molitor. (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationMatthew J.G. Gage
Sensory exploitation and the evolution of male mating behavior: a cladistic test using water mites (Acari: Parasitengona).Zoology and wildlife conservationHeather C. Proctor
Sexual selection in a lekking Hawaiian Drosophila: the roles of male competition and female choice in male mating success.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid C. Droney
Short-term rate maximization when rewards and delays covary.Zoology and wildlife conservationThomas Caraco, Alejandro Kacelnik, Neal Mesnick, Michael Smulewitz
Size-dependent predation risk and partner quality in predator inspection of sticklebacks.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Kulling, Manfred Milinski
Size dimorphism and the mating system in horseshoe crabs, Limulus polyphemusL.Zoology and wildlife conservationRobert E. Loveland, Mark L. Botton
Small size and monogamy: spatial organization of Blanford's foxes, Vulpes cana.Zoology and wildlife conservationEli Geffen, David W. MacDonald
Some ethical issues raised by studies of predation and aggression. (Ethics in Research on Animal Behaviour)Zoology and wildlife conservationFelicity A. Huntingford
Song learning in captive European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris.Zoology and wildlife conservationMarcel Eens, Rianne Pinxten, Rudolf Frans Verheyen
Statistical analysis of the dichotomous preference test.Zoology and wildlife conservationJaap Van der Meer
Sterility for life: applying the concept of eusociality. (response to Robert E. Furey's comments in this issue) (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationKazuki Tsuji
Strike-induced chemosensory searching and trailing behaviour in neonatal rattlesnakes. (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationKent M. Scudder, David Chiszar, Hobart M. Smith
Swimming and search behaviour in clownfish, Amphiprion perideraion, larvae.Zoology and wildlife conservationD.J. Coughlin, J.R. Strickler, B. Sanderson
Temporal separation of honeybee dance sounds from waggle movements. (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationDonald R. Griffin, Lauri D. Taft
Territorial defence and plumage color in pied flycatchers, Ficedula hypoleuca.Zoology and wildlife conservationGlenn-Peter Saetre, Torgrim Breiehagen
The chi-squared statistic in ethology: use and misuse.Zoology and wildlife conservationMatthew Kramer, James Schmidhammer
The dera enemy phenomenon in the collared lizard, Crotaphytus collaris, with a cautionary note on experimental methodology.Zoology and wildlife conservationStanley F. Fox, Troy A. Baird
The effects of feeding rate on reproductive success in the zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata.Zoology and wildlife conservationWilliam C. Lemon, Robert H. Barth Jr.
The function of feeding chases in the chinstrap penguin, Pygoscelis antartica.Zoology and wildlife conservationJavier Bustamante, Jose J. Cueervo, Juan Moreno
The number of subjects in animal behaviour experiments: is Still still right? (response to A.W. Still, Animal Behaviour, vol. 30, p. 873, 1982) (Ethics in Research on Animal Behaviour)Zoology and wildlife conservationKevin McConway
The quantitative genetics of sound production in Gryllus firmus.Zoology and wildlife conservationDerek A. Roff, Karen Lynn Webb
The relationship between the hen and chick, Gallus gallus domesticus: the hen's recognition of the chick.Zoology and wildlife conservationJ.P. Kent
The serial order effect in the song acquisition of birds: relevance of exposure frequency to song models. (Short Communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationHenrike Hultsch, Dietmar Todt
Time, energy and play. (social and non-social play in mammals)Zoology and wildlife conservationMarc Bekoff, John A. Byers
Training siblings to be submissive losers: dominance between booby nestlings.Zoology and wildlife conservationHugh Drummond, Jose Luis Osorno
Variability in call structure and pairing success of male field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus: the effects of age, size and parasite load.Zoology and wildlife conservationMarlene Zuk, Leigh W. Simmons
Variety is the spice of life: frequent switching between foods in the polyphagous grasshopper Taeniopoda eques Burmeister (Orthopetra:Acrididae).Zoology and wildlife conservationE.A. Bernays, K. Bright, J.J. Howard, D. Raubenheimer, D. Champagne
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