Using the triple test cross to investigate the genetics of behavior in wild populations. II. Escape-avoidance conditioning inRattus norvegicus J. K. HewittD. W. Fulker OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 15
Interactive effects of temperature and geography on emigration behavior ofDrosophila melanogaster: Climatic and island factors Kenji MikasaTakashi Narise OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 41
Genetics and personality temperament: Simplicity or complexity? Gregory CareyJohn Rice OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 63
Enzyme polymorphism associated with habitat choice in the intertidal snailTegula funebralis Bruce A. Byers OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 75
Genetic analysis of sensitivity to ethanol-induced depression of motor activity and impairment of swimming in rats M. B. BassD. Lester OriginalPaper Pages: 77 - 89
Open-field behavior in the Maudsley reactive and nonreactive strains: Procedural variations Gordon M. HarringtonDavid A. Blizard Short Communication Pages: 91 - 94
Generational differences in spouse similarity in education attainment Frank M. AhernRonald C. JohnsonRobert E. Cole Short Communication Pages: 95 - 98
Parent-offspring resemblance and parental education Ruth GuttmanIlana Shoham Short Communication Pages: 99 - 105
The genetics of alcohol preference in the female rat confirmed by a full triple-test cross K. J. DrewekP. L. Broadhurst Short Communication Pages: 107 - 116
More on the heritability of alcohol preference in laboratory mice and rats K. J. DrewekP. L. Broadhurst Letter to the Editor Pages: 123 - 125