Volume 71, Issue 5, Pages 999-1252 (May 2006)
In a songbird, the black redstart, parents use acoustic cues to discriminate
between their different fledglings
/Pages 1039-1046 /
Tudor I. Draganoiu, Laurent Nagle, Raphael Musseau and Michel Kreutzer
Dawn singing reflects past territorial challenges in the winter wren
/Pages 1075-1080 /
Valentin Amrhein and Nathaline Erne
What makes information valuable: signal reliability and environmental
uncertainty
/Pages 1119-1129 /
Colleen M. McLinn and David W. Stephens
Contact call diversity in wild orange-fronted parakeet pairs, /Aratinga
canicularis/
/Pages 1141-1154 /
Kathryn A. Cortopassi and Jack W. Bradbury
Inheritance of courtship song variation among geographically isolated
populations of /Drosophila mojavensis/
/Pages 1205-1214 /
William J. Etges, Ken F. Over, Cassia Cardoso De Oliveira and Michael G. Ritchie
No preference for exaggerated courtship signals in a sensory trap
/Pages 1239-1246 /
John H. Christy and Patricia R.Y. Backwell
Volume 71, Issue 6, Page 1253-1460 (June 2006)
Within-song complexity in a songbird is meaningful to both male and female
receivers
/Pages 1289-1296 /
Albertine Leitão, Carel ten Cate and Katharina Riebel
Volume 72, Issue 1, Page 1-244 (July 2006)
Vocal interactions in nightingales, /Luscinia megarhynchos/: more aggressive
males have higher pairing success
/Pages 25-30 /
Hansjoerg P. Kunc, Valentin Amrhein and Marc Naguib
Sounds and size: identification of acoustic variables that reflect body size in
hamadryas baboons, /Papio hamadryas/
/Pages 43-51 /
Dana Pfefferle and Julia Fischer
Duet duels: sex differences in song matching in duetting eastern whipbirds
/Pages 53-61 /
Amy C. Rogers, Raoul A. Mulder and Naomi E. Langmore
Effects of social rearing conditions on song structure and repertoire size:
experimental evidence from the field
/Pages 83-95 /
Lars Erik Johannessen, Tore Slagsvold and Bo Terning Hansen
Neighbour-stranger discrimination in the little owl, /Athene noctua/
/Pages 105-112 /
Loïc A. Hardouin, Pierre Tabel and Vincent Bretagnolle
A method to measure the development of song preferences in female cowbirds,
/Molothrus ater/
/Pages 181-188 /
David J. White, Julie Gros-Louis, Andrew P. King and Meredith J. West
Aggressive contests in house crickets: size, motivation and the information
content of aggressive songs
/Pages 225-233 /
William D. Brown, Adam T. Smith, Brian Moskalik and Josh Gabriel
Are two heads better than one? Responses of the duetting kokako to one- and
two-speaker playback
/Pages 131-138 /
Laura E. Molles and Joseph R. Waas
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