Paceless life? A meta-analysis of the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis Raphaël RoyautéMonica Anderson BerdalNed A. Dochtermann Original Article 23 March 2018 Article: 64
Predictors of contest outcome in males of two subspecies of Gallotia galloti (Squamata: Lacertidae) M. L. Bohórquez-AlonsoG. Mesa-AvilaM. Molina-Borja Original Article 21 March 2018 Article: 63
Pace-of-life syndromes: a framework for the adaptive integration of behaviour, physiology and life history Melanie DammhahnNiels J. DingemanseDenis Réale Editorial 21 March 2018 Article: 62
Discrimination of movement and visual transfer abilities in cichlids (Pseudotropheus zebra) Vera SchluesselJenny HillerMonique Krueger Original Article 18 March 2018 Article: 61
Evolution of sex-specific pace-of-life syndromes: genetic architecture and physiological mechanisms Elina ImmonenAnni HämäläinenMaja Tarka Review Open access 16 March 2018 Article: 60
Risk-taking behavior, urbanization and the pace of life in birds Daniel SolJoan MasponsAnders Pape Møller Original Article 15 March 2018 Article: 59
Colony-level non-associative plasticity of alarm responses in the stingless honey bee, Tetragonisca angustula Christopher M. JerniganJustas BirgiolasBrian H. Smith Original Article 15 March 2018 Article: 58
Under pressure: human adolescents express a pace-of-life syndrome Andreas LehmannJana A. EccardMelanie Dammhahn Original Article 14 March 2018 Article: 57
Limited social plasticity in the socially polymorphic sweat bee Lasioglossum calceatum P. J. DavisonJ. Field Original Article Open access 10 March 2018 Article: 56
Understanding immune function as a pace of life trait requires environmental context B. Irene Tieleman Review Open access 09 March 2018 Article: 55
Energetic trade-offs and feedbacks between behavior and metabolism influence correlations between pace-of-life attributes Timothy C. SalzmanAllison L. McLaughlinPhilip H. Crowley Original Article 08 March 2018 Article: 54
Scatter-hoarding animal places more memory on caches with weak odor Yuan LiDongyuan ZhangXianfeng Yi Original Article 07 March 2018 Article: 53
Unravelling the relationships between life history, behaviour and condition under the pace-of-life syndromes hypothesis using long-term data from a wild bird Mónika JablonszkyEszter SzászLászló Zsolt Garamszegi Original Article 07 March 2018 Article: 52
Helpers increase food abundance in the territory of a cooperatively breeding fish Hirokazu TanakaJoachim G. FrommenMasanori Kohda Original Article 06 March 2018 Article: 51
Evolution of sex-specific pace-of-life syndromes: causes and consequences Anni HämäläinenElina ImmonenWiebke Schuett Review 03 March 2018 Article: 50
Does silk mediate chemical communication between the sexes in a nuptial feeding spider? Michelle BeyerTomer Joseph CzaczkesCristina Tuni Original Article 01 March 2018 Article: 49
Minimum spanning tree as a new, robust repertoire size comparison method: simulation and test on birdsong Sándor ZsebőkGábor HerczegLászló Zsolt Garamszegi Methods Paper 27 February 2018 Article: 48
A test of the eavesdropping avoidance hypothesis as an explanation for the structure of low-amplitude aggressive signals in the song sparrow Joseph M. NiederhauserAdrienne L. DuBoisRindy C. Anderson Original Article 26 February 2018 Article: 47
Male guppies compensate for lost time when mating in turbid water Sean M. EhlmanDaniel MartinezAndrew Sih Featured Student Research Paper 26 February 2018 Article: 46
What makes Alpine swift ascend at twilight? Novel geolocators reveal year-round flight behaviour Christoph M. MeierHakan KaraardıçFelix Liechti Original Article Open access 26 February 2018 Article: 45
Hummingbirds use taste and touch to discriminate against nectar resources that contain Argentine ants David T. RankinChristopher J. ClarkErin E. Wilson Rankin Original Article 24 February 2018 Article: 44
How do helpers help? Helper contributions throughout the nesting cycle in the cooperatively breeding brown-headed nuthatch Jessica A. CusickMiguel de VillaJames A. Cox Original Article 23 February 2018 Article: 43
The relative importance of food abundance and weather on the growth of a sub-arctic shorebird chick Paula MachínJuan Fernández-ElipeRaymond H. G. Klaassen Original Article 21 February 2018 Article: 42
Models of pace-of-life syndromes (POLS): a systematic review Kimberley J. MathotWillem E. Frankenhuis Review 20 February 2018 Article: 41
Ants (Temnothorax nylanderi) adjust tandem running when food source distance exposes them to greater risks Simone M GlaserChristoph Grüter Original Article 19 February 2018 Article: 40
Facultative production of multiple-egg clutches in a quasi-gregarious parasitoid: fitness gains for offspring at low developmental temperature Peng-Cheng LiuJu LuoDe-Jun Hao Original Article 16 February 2018 Article: 39
How do birds look at their world? A novel avian visual fixation strategy Shannon R. ButlerJennifer J. TempletonEsteban Fernández-Juricic Original Article 16 February 2018 Article: 38
Extra-pair parentage and personality in a cooperatively breeding bird Hannah A EdwardsHannah L DugdaleTerry Burke Original Article Open access 15 February 2018 Article: 37
Occurrence of quiescence in free-ranging migratory songbirds Lynn N. SchofieldJill L. DeppeFrank R. Moore Original Article 14 February 2018 Article: 36
Spatial and temporal variation in three call traits and preferences of the tree cricket Oecanthus forbesi L. B. Symes Original Article 13 February 2018 Article: 35
Why and how the early-life environment affects development of coping behaviours M. Rohaa LangenhofJan Komdeur Invited Review Open access 09 February 2018 Article: 34
Not so far: attenuation of low-frequency vocalizations in a rainforest environment suggests limited acoustic mediation of social interaction in African forest elephants Daniela HedwigMaya DeBellisPeter Howard Wrege Original Article 08 February 2018 Article: 33
Body size and lifespan are condition dependent in the mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, but not sexually selected traits Murray W. McConnellKevin A. Judge Original Article 08 February 2018 Article: 32
Pharaoh ant colonies dynamically regulate reproductive allocation based on colony demography Michael R. WarnerJessica LipponenTimothy A. Linksvayer Original Article 08 February 2018 Article: 31