Taking care of group size and heterogeneity in social recognition systems Peter Schausberger Commentary 12 July 2014 Pages: 1561 - 1562
Alternative models of familiarity and false claims concerning social recognition systems Paulien J. A. de BruijnMaurice W. SabelisMartijn Egas Commentary 23 August 2014 Pages: 1563 - 1563
Filial cannibalism in a nest-guarding fish: females prefer to spawn in nests with few eggs over many Maria Norevik AndrénCharlotta Kvarnemo Original Paper 12 July 2014 Pages: 1565 - 1576
Repeated geographic divergence in behavior: a case study employing phenotypic trajectory analyses Spencer J. IngleyEric J. BillmanJerald B. Johnson Original Paper 16 July 2014 Pages: 1577 - 1587
Female reproductive qualities affect male painted turtle (Chrysemys picta marginata) reproductive success Jeanette M. McGuireJ. D. CongdonR. D. Nagle Original Paper 19 July 2014 Pages: 1589 - 1602
Interactive effects of male and female age on extra-pair paternity in a socially monogamous seabird Alejandra G. RamosSchyler O. NunziataHugh Drummond Original Paper 13 July 2014 Pages: 1603 - 1609
Pheromone communication in ants: a detailed analysis of concentration-dependent decisions in three species Wolfhard von ThienenDirk MetzlerVolker Witte Original Paper 16 July 2014 Pages: 1611 - 1627
Communal roosting sites are potential ecological traps: experimental evidence in a Neotropical harvestman Gregory F. GretherAbrahm LeviDebra M. Shier Original Paper 18 July 2014 Pages: 1629 - 1638
Mating effort and space use of an alpine ungulate during the rut Julien H. RichardKevin S. WhiteSteeve D. Côté Original Paper 18 July 2014 Pages: 1639 - 1648
Intra-sexual variability in feeding behaviour of a mountain ungulate: size matters Francesca BrivioStefano GrignolioMarco Apollonio Original Paper 05 August 2014 Pages: 1649 - 1660
Prenatal social conditions shape offspring adult phenotype and reproductive success A. GuentherG. KowalskiN. von Engelhardt Original Paper 19 July 2014 Pages: 1661 - 1667
Male Scudderia pistillata katydids defend their acoustic duet against eavesdroppers S. M. VillarrealC. Gilbert Original Paper 17 July 2014 Pages: 1669 - 1675
What drives flexibility in primate social organization? Jason M. KamilarAndrea L. Baden Original Paper 20 July 2014 Pages: 1677 - 1692
Distance from the queen affects workers’ selfish behaviour in the honeybee (A. mellifera) colony Margarita OrlovaAbraham Hefetz Original Paper 17 July 2014 Pages: 1693 - 1700
Increased grooming after repeated brood care provides sanitary benefits in a clonal ant Claudia WesthusLine V. UgelvigSylvia Cremer Original Paper 23 July 2014 Pages: 1701 - 1710
Individual variation in foraging behavior reveals a trade-off between flexibility and performance of a top predator Lauren M. PintorKatie E. McGheeAlison M. Bell Original Paper 25 July 2014 Pages: 1711 - 1722
Pairing patterns in relation to body size, genetic similarity and multilocus heterozygosity in a tropical monogamous bird species Aurélie QuinardFrançois-Xavier Dechaume-MoncharmontFrank Cézilly Original Paper 08 August 2014 Pages: 1723 - 1731