Animal Behaviour vol 150

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Behavioural research priorities for the study of animal response to climate change; The effect of against-background contrast on female preferences for a polymorphic colour sexual signal; Spatial cognitive performance is linked to thigmotaxis in field crickets; Developmental stage-dependent response and preference for host plant quality in an insect herbivore; Fussing over food: factors affecting the vocalizations American crows utter around food; The importance of individual variation in the alarm calls of Gunnison's prairie dogs; Pair bonding in monogamously and polygynously kept African striped mice, Rhabdomys pumilio; Slow natal dispersal across a homogeneous landscape suggests the use of mixed movement behaviours during dispersal in the Darwin's frog; Ephemeral temporal partitioning may facilitate coexistence in competing species; Temporal and spatial pattern of trail clearing in the Australian meat ant, Iridomyrmex purpureus; Boldness at the nest predicts foraging and diving behaviour of female but not male African penguins; Dismantling Babel: creation of a universal calibration for honey bee waggle dance decoding; The good fathers: efficiency of male care and the protective role of foster parents in a Neotropical arachnid; Time constraints imposed by anthropogenic environments alter social behaviour in longtailed macaques; Evidence of high individual variability in seed management by scatter-hoarding rodents: does ‘personality’ matter?; Mixed support for state maintaining risky personality traits in yellow-bellied marmots; Black-tailed prairie dog, Cynomys ludovicianus (Sciuridae), metapopulation response to novel sourced conspecific signals; No evidence that male sexual experience increases mating success in a coercive mating system; Social context modulates how the winner effect restructures territorial behaviour in free-living woodpeckers;
Behavioural syndromes as a link between ecology and mate choice: a field study in a reef fish population; The scent of symbiosis: gut bacteria may affect social interactions in leaf-cutting ants; Challenges in assessing the roles of nepotism and reciprocity in cooperation networks; To buzz or burst-pulse? The functional role of Heaviside's dolphin, Cephalorhynchus heavisidii, rapidly pulsed signals; Female and male plumage colour signals aggression in a dichromatic tropical songbird; Corrigendum to “Giraffe social preferences are context dependent” [Animal Behaviour 146 (2018) 37–49].
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