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Behavioral Ecology (English)
Oxford Univerity Press (Great Britain)

Bringing together significant work on all aspects of the subject, Behavioral Ecology is broad-based and covers both empirical and theoretical approaches. Studies on the whole range of behaving organisms, including plants, invertebrates, vertebrates, and humans, are included. Behavioral Ecology is the official journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology..


Number of records: 33:

    2013

    • Schaedelina, Franziska C & W.F.D. van Dongena & R.H. Wagnera. 2013. "Nonrandom brood mixing suggests adoption in a colonial cichlid". Behavioral Ecology. v. 24(n. 2), pp. 540-546 (crc04994) (abstract).

    2012

    • Segers, Francisca H.I.D & B. Taborsky. 2012. "Competition level determines compensatory growth abilities". Behavioral Ecology. v. 23(n. 3), pp. 665-671 (crc04727) (abstract).
    • Wong, Marian Y.L & L. A. Jordanb, S. Marsh-Rolloc, S. St-Cyrd, J. O. Reynoldse, K. A. Stiverf, J. K. Desjardinsg, J. L. Fitzpatrickh & S. Balshinec. 2012. "Mating systems in cooperative breeders: the roles of resource dispersion and conflict mitigation". Behavioral Ecology. v. 23(n. 3), pp. 521-530 (crc04734) (abstract).

    2011

    • Baldauf, S.A. & T.C.M. Bakker, H. Kullmann & T. Thünken. 2011. "Female nuptial coloration and its adaptive significance in a mutual mate choice system". Behavioral Ecology. v. 22(n. 3), pp. 478-485 (crc03123) (abstract).
    • Haesler, M.P. & C.M. Lindeyer, O. Otti, D. Bonfils, D. Heg & M. Taborsky. 2011. "Female mouthbrooders in control of pre- and postmating sexual selection". Behavioral Ecology. Online advance access, pp. 9 (crc03473) (abstract).
    • Heg, Dik & R. Schürch & S. Rothenberger. 2011. "Behavioral type and growth rate in a cichlid fish". Behavioral Ecology. v. 22(n. 6), pp. 1227-1233 (crc03502) (abstract).
    • Heg, Dik & S. Rothenberger & R. Schürch. 2011. "Habitat saturation, benefits of philopatry, relatedness, and the extent of co-operative breeding in a cichlid". Behavioral Ecology. v. 22(n. 1), pp. 82-92 (crc03025) (abstract).
    • Thünken, T. & S.A. Baldauf, H. Kullmann, J. Schuld, S. Hesse & T.C.M. Bakker. 2011. "Size-related inbreeding preference and competitiveness in male Pelvicachromis taeniatus (Cichlidae)". Behavioral Ecology. v. 22(n. 2), pp. 358-362 (crc02964) (abstract).

    2010

    • Heg, Dik & S. Rothenberger, R. Schürch. 2010. "Habitat saturation, benefits of philopatry, relatedness, and the extent of co-operative breeding in a cichlid". Behavioral Ecology. v. 22(n. 1), pp. 82-92 (crc04665) (abstract).
    • Martin, Christopher H.. 2010. "Unexploited females and unreliable signals of male quality in a Malawi cichlid bower polymorphism ". Behavioral Ecology. v. 21(n. 6), pp. 1195-1202 (crc02965) (abstract).
    • Ota, Kazutaka & D. Heg, M Hori & M. Kohda. 2010. "Sperm phenotypic plasticity in a cichlid: a territorial male's counterstrategy to spawning takeover". Behavioral Ecology. v. 21(n. 6), pp. 1293-1300 (crc02968) (abstract).
    • Schürch, Roger & Dik Heg. 2010. "Life history and behavioral type in the highly social cichlid Neolamprologus pulcher". Behavioral Ecology. v. 21(3), pp.588-598 (crc02584) (abstract).
    • Verzijden, Machteld N. & Jasper van Heusden, Niels Bouton, Frans Witte, Carel ten Cate & Hans Slabbekoorn. 2010. "Sounds of male Lake Victoria cichlids vary within and between species and affect female mate preferences". Behavioral Ecology. v.21(3), pp. 548-555 (crc02548) (abstract).

    2009

    • Dijkstra, Peter D & S. van Dijk, T.G.G. Groothuis, M.E.R. Pierotti, O. Seehausen. 2009. "Behavioral dominance between female color morphs of a Lake Victoria cichlid fish". Behavioral Ecology. v. 20(n. 3), pp. 593-600 (crc04866) (abstract).
    • Dijkstra, Peter D & C.K. Hemelrijk, O. Seehausen, T.G.G. Groothuis. 2009. "Color polymorphism and intrasexual competition in assemblages of cichlid fish". Behavioral Ecology. v. 20(n. 1), pp. 138-144 (crc04863) (abstract).

    2008

    • Pierotti, M.E.R & M.E. Knight, S. Immler, N.J. Barson, G. F. Turner, O. Seehausen. 2008. "Individual variation in male mating preferences for female coloration in a polymorphic cichlid fish". Behavioral Ecology. v. 19(n. 3), pp. 483-488 (crc05101) (abstract).
    • Stiver, K.A. & J.L. Fitzpatrick, J.K. Desjardins, B.D. Neff, J.S. Quinn & S. Balshine. 2008. "The role of genetic relatedness among social mates in a cooperative breeder". Behavioral Ecology. v.19(4), pp. 816-823 (crc02727) (abstract).
    • Van Der Sluijs. Inke & J.J.M. van Alphen, O. Seehausen. 2008. "Preference polymorphism for coloration but no speciation in a population of Lake Victoria cichlids". Behavioral Ecology. v. 19(n. 1), pp. 177-183 (crc05108) (abstract).

    2007

    • Korzan W. J. & R.D. Fernald. 2007. "Territorial male color predicts agonistic behavior of conspecifics in a color polymorphic species". Behavioral Ecology. v.18(2), pp. 318-323 (crc01848) (abstract).
    • Maan, Martine & M. Taborsky. 2007. "Sexual conflict over breeding substrate causes female expulsion and offspring loss in a cichlid fish". Behavioral Ecology. v. 19(n. 2), pp. 302-308 (crc03778) (abstract).
    • Taborsky, Barbara & E. Skubic, R. Bruintjes. 2007. "Mothers adjust egg size to helper number in a cooperatively breeding cichlid". Behavioral Ecology. v. 18(n. 4), pp. 652-657 (crc04056) (abstract).

    2006

    • Awata, S. & D. Heg, H.Munehara M. Kohda. 2006. "Testis size depends on social status and the presence of male helpers in the cooperatively breeding cichlid Julidochromis ornatus". Behavioral Ecology. v.17(3), pp. 372–379 (crc02782) (abstract).
    • Desjardins, Julie K. & M.R. Hazelden, G.J. Van der Kraak, S. Balshine. 2006. "Male and female cooperatively breeding fish provide support for the “Challenge Hypothesis”". Behavioral Ecology. v. 17(n. 2), pp. 149-154 (crc03661) (abstract).
    • Hamilton, Ian M. & M.P. Haesler & M. Taborsky. 2006. "Predators, reproductive parasites, and the persistence of poor males on leks". Behavioral Ecology. v. 17(n. 1), pp. 97-107 (crc03686) (abstract).
    • Heg, Dik & Ralph Bergmüller, Danielle Bonfils, Oliver Otti, Zina Bachar, Reto Burri, Gerald Heckel & Michael Taborsky. 2006. "Cichlids do not adjust reproductive skew to the availability of independent breeding options ". Behavioral Ecology. v.17(3), pp.419-429 (crc02549) (abstract).

    2005

    • Brouwer, Lyanne & D. Heg, M. Taborsky. 2005. "Experimental evidence for helper effects in a cooperatively breeding cichlid". Behavioral Ecology. v. 16(n. 3), pp. 667-673 (crc04785) (abstract).
    • Fitzpatrick, J.L & J.K. Desjardins, K.A. Stiver, R. Montgomerie, S. Balshine. 2005. "Male reproductive suppression in the cooperatively breeding fish Neolamprologus pulcher". Behavioral Ecology. v. 17(n. 1), pp. 25-33 (crc03674) (abstract).

    2003

    • Werner, Noam & S. Balshine, B. Leach, A. Lotem. 2003. "Helping opportunities and space segregation in cooperatively breeding cichlids". Behavioral Ecology. v. 14(n. 6), pp. 749-756 (crc04078) (abstract).

    2002

    • Couldridge, Vanessa C.K. & G.J. Alexander. 2002. "Color patterns and species recognition in four closely related species of Lake Malawi cichlid". Behavioral Ecology. v. 13(n. 1), pp. 59-64 (crc03971) (abstract).

    2001

    • Balshine-Earn, Sigal & B.J. Leach, F. Neat, N.Y. Werner, R. Montgomerie. 2001. "Sperm size of African cichlids in relation to sperm competition". Behavioral Ecology. v. 12(n. 6), pp. 726-731 (crc02952) (abstract).
    • Jennions, Michael D. & Daniel A. Polakow. 2001. "The effect of partial brood loss on male desertion in a cichlid fish: an experimental test". Behavioral Ecology. v.12(1), pp. 84-92 (crc02723) (abstract).

    1999

    • Dierkes, Petra & M. Taborsky, U. Kohler. 1999. "Reproductive parasitism of broodcare helpers in a cooperatively breeding fish". Behavioral Ecology. v. 10(n. 5), pp. 510-515 (crc03667) (abstract).

    1998

    • Balshine-Earn, Sigal & F.C. Neat, H. Reid, M. Taborsky. 1998. "Paying to stay or paying to breed? Field evidence for direct benefits of helping behavior in a cooperatively breeding fish". Behavioral Ecology. 9 (5): 432-438 (crc02953) (abstract).