Sibling competition and cooperation in mammals: challenges, developments and prospects Robyn HudsonFritz Trillmich Review 31 May 2007 Pages: 299 - 307
Parent–offspring resource allocation in domestic pigs Anna DrakeDavid FraserDaniel M. Weary Review 06 June 2007 Pages: 309 - 319
Sibling competition in guinea pigs (Cavia aperea f. porcellus): scrambling for mother’s teats is stressful Karen FeyFritz Trillmich Original Paper 30 May 2007 Pages: 321 - 329
Do newborn domestic rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus compete for thermally advantageous positions in the litter huddle? Amando BautistaEsmeralda García-TorresRobyn Hudson Original Paper 12 June 2007 Pages: 331 - 339
Siblicide in Serengeti spotted hyenas: a long-term study of maternal input and cub survival Heribert HoferMarion L. East Original Paper 27 June 2007 Pages: 341 - 351
Maternal response to neonatal sibling conflict in the spotted hyena, Crocuta crocuta Paula P. White Original Paper 02 June 2007 Pages: 353 - 361
Parent–offspring and sibling conflict in Galápagos fur seals and sea lions Fritz TrillmichJochen B. W. Wolf Original Paper 31 May 2007 Pages: 363 - 375
Maternal response to neonatal sibling conflict in the spotted hyena, Crocuta crocuta Paula A. White Erratum 10 July 2007 Pages: 377 - 377
Rodent predation on hibernating peacock and small tortoiseshell butterflies Christer WiklundAdrian VallinSven Jakobsson Original Paper 07 August 2007 Pages: 379 - 389
Developmental stress impairs song complexity but not learning accuracy in non-domesticated zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) R. ZannE. Cash Original Paper 06 September 2007 Pages: 391 - 400
Swarm cognition in honey bees Kevin M. PassinoThomas D. SeeleyP. Kirk Visscher Original Paper 19 September 2007 Pages: 401 - 414
Desert ants adjust their approach to a foraging site according to experience Harald Wolf Original Paper 21 September 2007 Pages: 415 - 425
Are yolk androgens and carotenoids in barn swallow eggs related to parental quality? Rebecca J. SafranKevin M. PilzHubert Schwabl Original Paper 19 September 2007 Pages: 427 - 438
UV wavelengths make female three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) more attractive for males Ingolf P. RickTheo C. M. Bakker Original Paper 13 September 2007 Pages: 439 - 445
How experienced individuals contribute to an improvement in collective performance in ants Elizabeth A. LangridgeAna B. Sendova-FranksNigel R. Franks Original Paper 19 September 2007 Pages: 447 - 456
Do yellow-bellied marmots respond to predator vocalizations? Daniel T. BlumsteinLouise CooleyJanice C. Daniel Original Paper 19 September 2007 Pages: 457 - 468
Insights from complete-incomplete brood sex-ratio disparity Sven KrackowMarkus Neuhäuser Methods 12 October 2007 Pages: 469 - 477