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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY
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Multiple social benefits drive the formation of mixed-species groups of Australian humpback and Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins
. 77.
2023
Does consistent individual variability in pelagic fish larval behaviour affect recruitment in nursery habitats?
. 74.
2020
Male aggression varies with consortship rate and habitat in a dolphin social network
. 73.
2019
Effect of predation threat on repeatability of individual crab behavior revealed by mark-recapture
. 68:519-527.
2014
Social competition masculinizes the communication signals of female electric fish
. 66:1057-1066.
2012
Reciprocity and trades in wild West African chimpanzees
. 65:2183-2196.
2011
Highly dynamic fission-fusion species can exhibit leadership when traveling
. 65:1061-1069.
2011
Disease avoidance influences shelter use and predation in Caribbean spiny lobster
. 64:747-755.
2010
Can environmental heterogeneity explain individual foraging variation in wild bottlenose dolphins (
Tursiops
sp.)?
. 61:679-688.
2007
Behavioral responses to a novel predator and competitor of invasive mosquitofish and their non-invasive relatives (
Gambusia
sp.)
. 57:256-266.
2005
Sperm economy and limitation in spiny lobsters
. 46:14-24.
1999
Variation among populations of the sailfin molly in the rate of concurrent multiple paternity and its implications for mating-system evolution
. 40:297-305.
1997
Copulation duration and sperm precedence in the stalk-eyed fly Cyrtodiopsis whitei (Diptera : Diopsidae)
. 32:303-311.
1993
RECOGNITION OF INDIVIDUAL NEIGHBORS BY SONG IN THE SONG SPARROW, A SPECIES WITH SONG REPERTOIRES
. 29:211-215.
1991
RESPONSE OF TERRITORIAL-MALE SONG SPARROWS TO SONG TYPES AND VARIATIONS
. 22:125-130.
1988
The ocean in a box: water density gradients and discontinuities in water masses are important cues guiding fish larvae towards estuarine nursery grounds
2021
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BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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ECOLOGY
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ZOOLOGY
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International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
0340-5443
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
1432-0762
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BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL