Editorial comment: King Solomon Lectures in Neuroethology Friedrich G. Barth EDITORIAL NOTE Pages: 217 - 217
Serotonin and aggression: insights gained from a lobster model system and speculations on the role of amine neurons in a complex behavior E. A. Kravitz REVIEW Pages: 221 - 238
The interplay between dancing and trophallactic behavior in the honey bee Apis mellifera W. M. Farina ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 239 - 245
Prey capture and accommodation in the sandlance, Limnichthyes fasciatus (Creediidae; Teleostei) J. D. PettigrewS. P. CollinK. Fritsches ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 247 - 260
Brain biogenic amines and reproductive dominance in bumble bees (Bombus terrestris) G. BlochT. SimonA. Hefetz ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 261 - 268
Lateralized memory storage and crossed inhibition during odor processing by Limax T. TeykeJ. W. WangA. Gelperin ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 269 - 278
Auditory role of lateral trunk channels in cobitid fishes H. KratochvilF. Ladich ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 279 - 285
Presynaptic inhibition and the participation of GABAB receptors at neuromuscular junctions of the crab Eriphia spinifrons W. RathmayerS. Djokaj ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 287 - 298
Changes in the metabolic rate of the foraging honeybee: effect of the carried weight or of the reward rate? L. Moffatt ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 299 - 306
Octopamine modulates the sensitivity of silkmoth pheromone receptor neurons B. Pophof ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 307 - 313
Decyl-thio-trifluoropropanone, a competitive inhibitor of moth pheromone receptors B. PophofT. GebauerG. Ziegelberger ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 315 - 323