Animal Behaviour vol 148
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When to fight? Disentangling temperature and circadian effects on aggression and agonistic contests; Females increase parental care, but not fecundity, when mated to high-quality males in a biparental fish; Adjustment of total activity as a response to handicapping European starlings during parental care; Playbacks of Asian honey bee stop signals demonstrate referential inhibitory communication; Current energy state interacts with the developmental environment to influence behavioural plasticity; The causal relationship between sexual selection and sexual size dimorphism in marine gastropods; Parasitism and queen presence interactively shape worker behaviour and fertility in an ant host; Chestnut-collared longspurs reduce parental care in the presence of conventional oil and gas development and roads; Red does not always outperform black: morph-specific behavioural variation in response to environmental changes; Social ontogeny in the communication system of an insect; Sex-specific effects of testosterone on vocal output in a tropical suboscine bird; Individual plasticity in alternative reproductive tactics declines with social experience in male guppies; Anogenital distance predicts sexual odour preference in African giant pouched rats; Eavesdropping magpies respond to the number of heterospecifics giving alarm calls but not the number of species calling; Both familiarity and kinship influence odour discrimination by females in a highly social African ground squirrel; Familiarity increases aggressiveness among clonal fish; Food allocation and feeding behaviours of Magellanic penguin, Spheniscus magellanicus, adults and chicks; Making the best of a bad situation: differential predator avoidance in a diminutive woodland salamander.
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2019