Homology and phylogeny and their automated inference Georg Fuellen Review 21 February 2008 Pages: 469 - 481
Biogeography of diseases: a framework for analysis A. Townsend Peterson Review 05 March 2008 Pages: 483 - 491
Digital preparation of a probable neoceratopsian preserved within an egg, with comments on microstructural anatomy of ornithischian eggshells Amy M. BalanoffMark A. NorellMatthew R. Lewin Original Paper 27 February 2008 Pages: 493 - 500
Mechanical defence in seeds to avoid predation by a granivorous ant Jordi OliverasCrisanto GómezXavier Espadaler Original Paper 21 February 2008 Pages: 501 - 506
Short-sighted evolution of virulence in parasitic honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis Esch.) Robin F. A. MoritzChristian W. W. PirkPeter Neumann Original Paper 21 February 2008 Pages: 507 - 513
Fertility signals in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris (Hymenoptera: Apidae) A. SramkovaC. SchulzM. Ayasse Original Paper 05 March 2008 Pages: 515 - 522
Global information sampling in the honey bee Brian R. Johnson Original Paper 11 March 2008 Pages: 523 - 530
One year in the life of Bufo punctatus: annual patterns of body temperature in a free-ranging desert anuran Candice M. RauschPeter L. StarkweatherFrank van Breukelen Original Paper 20 March 2008 Pages: 531 - 535
Mate guarding and territorial aggression vary with breeding synchrony in golden whistlers (Pachycephala pectoralis) Wouter F. D. van Dongen Original Paper 05 March 2008 Pages: 537 - 545
Costs of female odour in males of the parasitic wasp Lariophagus distinguendus (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) Joachim RutherSven Steiner Original Paper 11 March 2008 Pages: 547 - 552
Aggressive reproductive competition among hopelessly queenless honeybee workers triggered by pheromone signaling O. MalkaS. ShnieorA. Hefetz Original Paper 05 March 2008 Pages: 553 - 559
Ethanol concentration in food and body condition affect foraging behavior in Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) Francisco SánchezCarmi KorineBerry Pinshow Original Paper 05 March 2008 Pages: 561 - 567
Why do Manduca sexta feed from white flowers? Innate and learnt colour preferences in a hawkmoth Joaquín GoyretMichael PfaffAlmut Kelber Short Communication 21 February 2008 Pages: 569 - 576