“To Ear is Human, to Frogive is Divine”: Bob Capranica’s legacy to auditory neuroethology Andrea Megela Simmons Review 14 December 2012 Pages: 169 - 182
Evaluation of two minimally invasive techniques for electroencephalogram recording in wild or freely behaving animals M. F. ScribaW. M. HarmeningN. C. Rattenborg Original Paper 04 December 2012 Pages: 183 - 189
Comparison of freshwater discrimination ability in three species of sea kraits (Laticauda semifasciata, L. laticaudata and L. colubrina) Noriko KideraAkira MoriMing-Chung Tu Original Paper 06 December 2012 Pages: 191 - 195
Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) and honeybees (Apis mellifera) prefer similar colours of higher spectral purity over trained colours Katja RohdeSarah PapiorekKlaus Lunau Original Paper 09 December 2012 Pages: 197 - 210
Quantification of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage: a study of color and luminance using in situ spectrometry Derya AkkaynakJustine J. AllenRoger T. Hanlon Original Paper 20 December 2012 Pages: 211 - 225
Noninvasive diffusive optical imaging of the auditory response to birdsong in the zebra finch James V. LeeEdward L. MaclinDavid F. Clayton Original Paper 16 January 2013 Pages: 227 - 238
Why longer song elements are easier to detect: threshold level-duration functions in the Great Tit and comparison with human data Nina U. PohlHans SlabbekoornUlrike Langemann Original Paper 22 January 2013 Pages: 239 - 252