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Highlights of the Museum of Zoology Highlights on the Blue Route
Importance of Dewlap Display in Male Mating Success in Free- Ranging Brown Anoles (Anolis Sagrei) Author(S): Richard R
Mating Systems and Parental Investment Mating Systems
The Influence of Body Size on Sexual Dimorphism
Zoology Lab Manual
Sexual Selection and Mate Choice
Sexual Behaviour of Rams:Male Orientation and Its Endocrine Correlates
Dodos and Birds of Paradise
Polyrhythmic Foraging and Competitive Coexistence Akihiko Mougi
Predation and the Management of Prairie Grouse
Notes on the Behavior and Ecology of the Red-Cotingas (Cotingidae: Phoenicircus)
Display Behavior, Foraging Ecology, and Systematic3 of the Golden-Winged Manakin (Masius Chrysopterus)
Museum of Comparative Zoology
Male Mating Displays Can Evolve from Exploitative Origins to Cooperative Endings COMMENTARY Richard Gomulkiewicza,1
A Behavioral Logic Underlying Aggression in an African Cichlid Fish 2 3 Short Title: Aggression in a Cichlid 4 5 Authors: Beau A
Marine and Terrestrial Herbivores Display Convergent Chemical Ecology Despite 400 Million Years of Independent Evolution
The Wolves of Isle Royale Display Scale-Invariant Satiation and Ratio
Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics of Sexual Dimorphism
Top View
Courtship and Breeding Behaviour in Birds
Lek Behaviour in Birds: Do Displaying Males Reduce Nest Predation?
Breeding Clusters in Birds: Ecological Selective Contexts, Mating Systems and the Role of Extrapair Fertilizations
Beauty and the Beast: Mechanisms of Sexual Selection in Humans David A
Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism in Birds: Ecological Patterns Current Selection and Ontogenetic Variation
Sexual Selection Explains Rensch's Rule of Size Dimorphism in Shorebirds
Normal and Abnormal Sexual Behavior
Trade-Offs in Male Lek Behavior
The History of the Dodo Bird and the Cause of Its Extinction
Animal Behaviour 79 (2010) 771–778
Postattack Deimatic Display in the Mountain Katydid, Acripeza Reticulata
Signaling Aggression
How and Why Patterns of Sexual Dimorphism in Human Faces Vary Across the World 2 3 4 Karel Kleisner1*, Petr Tureček1, S
Sociosexual Interactions in Rats: Are They Relevant for Understanding Human Sexual Behavior?
An `I See You' Prey-Predator Signal Between the Asian Honeybee, Apis
PLANT ECOLOGY DISPLAY Handout Name: Section Time