Fossil evidence for the early ant evolution Vincent PerrichotSébastien LacauAndré Nel Review 19 September 2007 Pages: 85 - 90
New fossil ants in French Cretaceous amber (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Vincent PerrichotAndré NelThierry Guyot Original Paper 07 September 2007 Pages: 91 - 97
In vitro conservation and sustained production of breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis, Moraceae): modern technologies for a traditional tropical crop Susan J. MurchDiane RagonePraveen K. Saxena Original Paper 21 August 2007 Pages: 99 - 107
How many gamergates is an ant queen worth? Thibaud MonninChristian Peeters Original Paper 25 August 2007 Pages: 109 - 116
Measurement of flow speed in the channels of novel threadlike structures on the surfaces of mammalian organs Baeckkyoung SungMin Su KimKwang-Sup Soh Original Paper 23 August 2007 Pages: 117 - 124
Ornamental comb colour predicts T-cell-mediated immunity in male red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus Francois Mougeot Original Paper 26 September 2007 Pages: 125 - 132
Aggressions and size-related fecundity of queenless workers in the ant Cataglyphis cursor Johanna ClémencetQuentin RomeClaudie Doums Original Paper 03 October 2007 Pages: 133 - 139
Nest platforms increase aggressive behavior in common loons John N. Mager IIICharles WalcottWalter H. Piper Original Paper 26 September 2007 Pages: 141 - 147
Foraging scent marks of bumblebees: footprint cues rather than pheromone signals Jessica WilmsThomas Eltz Short Communication 28 August 2007 Pages: 149 - 153
Do anthropogenic transports facilitate stored-product pest moth dispersal? A molecular approach Camilla RyneStaffan Bensch Short Communication 23 August 2007 Pages: 155 - 159
Where are the Sunday babies? II. Declining weekend birth rates in Switzerland Alexander LerchlSarah C. Reinhard Short Communication 22 September 2007 Pages: 161 - 164
Where are the Sunday babies? III. Caesarean sections, decreased weekend births, and midwife involvement in Germany Alexander Lerchl Short Communication 22 September 2007 Pages: 165 - 170
Hummingbird with modern feathering: an exceptionally well-preserved Oligocene fossil from southern France Antoine LouchartNicolas TourmentCécile Mourer-Chauviré Short Communication 27 September 2007 Pages: 171 - 175