Kin and population recognition in sympatric Lake Constance perch (Perca fluviatilis L.): can assortative shoaling drive population divergence? Jasminca Behrmann-GodelGabriele GerlachReiner Eckmann Original Article 27 September 2005 Pages: 461 - 468
Testosterone predicts future dominance rank and mating activity among male chacma baboons J. C. BeehnerT. J. BergmanP. L. Whitten Original Article 18 October 2005 Pages: 469 - 479
Interactions in male baboons: the importance of both males’ testosterone T. J. BergmanJ. C. BeehnerP. L. Whitten Original Article 08 November 2005 Pages: 480 - 489
Queen fertility, egg marking and colony size in the ant Camponotus floridanus Annett EndlerJürgen LiebigBert Hölldobler Original Article 28 September 2005 Pages: 490 - 499
Fighting behavior in hermit crabs: the combined effect of resource-holding potential and resource value in Pagurus longicarpus Francesca Gherardi Original Article 14 October 2005 Pages: 500 - 510
Social behavior of free-ranging juvenile sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus atys) Friederike Range Original Article 11 October 2005 Pages: 511 - 520
Social behaviour in genetically heterogeneous groups of Dictyostelium giganteum Sonia KaushikBandhana KatochVidyanand Nanjundiah Original Article 15 October 2005 Pages: 521 - 530
Ants can sort their brood without a gaseous template Samuel R. ScholesAna B. Sendova-FranksChris Melhuish Original Article 12 October 2005 Pages: 531 - 540
Aggression and submission reflect reproductive conflict between females in cooperatively breeding meerkats Suricata suricatta N. KutsukakeT. H. Clutton-Brock Original Article 27 October 2005 Pages: 541 - 548
Effects of prenatal yolk androgens on armaments and ornaments of the ring-necked pheasant Diego RuboliniMaria RomanoNicola Saino Original Article 25 October 2005 Pages: 549 - 560
Why chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) mothers are less gregarious than nonmothers and males: the infant safety hypothesis Emily OtaliJason S. Gilchrist Original Article 22 October 2005 Pages: 561 - 570
Do honey bees tune error in their dances in nectar-foraging and house-hunting? David A. TannerKirk Visscher Original Article 09 December 2005 Pages: 571 - 576
Males are selective too: mating, but not courtship, with sequential females influences choosiness in male field crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus) Philip W. BatemanPatricia A. Fleming Original Article 22 October 2005 Pages: 577 - 581
Pollen phenolics and regulation of pollen foraging in honeybee colony Fang-Lin LiuXue-Wen ZhangDa-Rong Yang Original Article 22 October 2005 Pages: 582 - 588