September 2009
Animal Cognition September issue!
Animal Behaviour September issue!
Aarestrup, K., Okland, F., Hansen,
M.M., Righton, D., Gargan, P., Castonguay, M., Bernatchez, L., Howey,
P., Sparholt, H., Pedersen, M.I. & McKinley, R.S. 2009. Oceanic spawning migration of the european eel (Anguilla anguilla). Science 325: 1660. NEW! Amici, F., Call, J. & Aureli, F. 2009. Variation in withholding of information in three monkey species. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3311-3318. NEW!
Chabaud, M., Isabel, G., Kaiser, L. & Preat, T. 2009. Social facilitation of long-lasting memory retrieval in Drosophila. Current Biology 19: 1654-1659. NEW!
Clayton, D.F., Balakrishnan, C.N. & London, S.E. 2009. Integrating genomes, brains and behavior in the study of songbirds. Current Biology 19: R865-R873. NEW!
Cournault, L. & de Biseau, J-C. 2009. Hierarchical perception of fertility signals and nestmate recognition cues in two dolichoderine ants. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 1635-1641. NEW!
Dunlap, A.S. & Stephens, D.W. 2009. Components of change in the evolution of learning and unlearned preference. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3201-3208. NEW!
Dunlap, A.S., McLinn, C.M., MacCormick, H.A., Scott, M.E. & Kerr, B. 2009. Why some memories do not last a lifetime: dynamic long-term retrieval in changing environments. Behavioral Ecology 20: 1096-1105. NEW!
Freed-Brown, G. & White, D.J. 2009. Acoustic mate copying: female cowbirds attend to other females' vocalizations to modify their song preferences. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3319-3325. NEW!
Gross, J. & Ploner, M. 2009. Perceptual decisions: from sensory signals to behavior. Current Biology 19: R847-R849.
Koenig, W.D., Walters, E.L. & Haydock, J. 2009. Helpers and
egg investment in the cooperatively breeding acorn woodpecker: testing
the concealed helper effects hypothesis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 1659-1665. NEW!
Magnhagen, C. & Bunnefeld, N. 2009. Express your personality or go along with the group: what determines the behaviour of shoaling perch? Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3369-3375. NEW!
Molina, Y., Harris, R.M. & O'Donnell, S. 2009. Brain
organization mirrors caste differences, colony founding and nest
architecture in paper wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae). Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 3345-3351. NEW!
Mora, C.V. & Walker, M.M. 2009. Do release-site biases reflect response to the Earth's magnetic field during position determination by homing pigeons? Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3295-3302. NEW!
Pennisi, E. 2009. On the origin of cooperation. Science 325: 1196-1199. NEW!
Peters, R.A. & Allen, S.J. 2009. Movement signal choreography unaffected by receiver distance in the Australian Jacky lizard, Amphibolurus muricatus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 1593-1602. NEW!
van der Post, D.J., Ursem, B. & Hogeweg, P. 2009. Resource distributions affect social learning on multiple timescales. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 1643-1658. NEW!
Price, E.E., Lambeth, S.P., Schapiro, S.J. & Whiten, A. 2009. A potent effect of observational learning on chimpanzee tool construction. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3377-3383. NEW!
Rutkowska, J. & Adkins-Regan, E. 2009. Learning enhances female control over reproductive investment in the Japanese quail. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3327-3334. NEW!
Salomons, H.M., Mulder, G.A., van de Zande, L., Haussmann, M.F., Linskens, M.H.K. & Verhulst, S. 2009. Telomere shortening and survival in free-living corvids. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3157-3165. NEW!
Silk, J.B., Beehner, J.C., Bergman, T.J., Crockford, C., Engh, A.L.,
Moscovice, L.R., Wittig, R.M., Seyfarth, R.M. & Cheney, D.L. 2009. The benefits of social capital: close social bonds among female baboons enhance offspring survival. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3099-3104. NEW!
von Swinderen, B. 2009. Fly memory: a mushroom body story in parts. Current Biology 19: R855-R857. NEW!
Topal, J., Gergely, G., Erdohegyi, A., Csibra, G. & Miklosi, A. 2009. Differential sensitivity to human communication in dogs, wolves and human infants. Science 325: 1269-1272. NEW!
Xiao, Z., Gao, X., Jiang, M. & Zhang, Z. 2009. Behavioral adaptation of Pallas's squirrels to germination schedule and tannins in acorns. Behavioral Ecology 20: 1050-1055. NEW!