Organization enhances collective vigilance in the hovering guards of Tetragonisca angustula bees (English)
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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
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1105-1112
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2018
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Title:Organization enhances collective vigilance in the hovering guards of Tetragonisca angustula bees
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Published in:BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY ; 29, 5 ; 1105-1112
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Publication date:2018-01-01
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 29, Issue 5
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 1003
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Responsible sharing of articles published in Behavioral EcologySimmons, L. W. et al. | 2018
- 1004
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Dear enemies or nasty neighbors? Causes and consequences of variation in the responses of group-living species to territorial intrusionsChristensen, C. / Radford, A. N. et al. | 2018
- 1014
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Where, who, and when? Key drivers of territorial responses: a comment on Christensen and RadfordMcGregor, P. K. / Bee, M. A. et al. | 2018
- 1015
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Criteria for studies of dear enemy and nasty neighbor effects: a comment on Christensen and RadfordStamps, J. A. et al. | 2018
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Dynamic conflict among heterogeneous groups: a comment on Christensen and RadfordThompson, F. J. / Cant, M. A. et al. | 2018
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Mating and/or social system to explain territorial responses: a comment on Christensen and RadfordKranstauber, B. / Manser, M. B. et al. | 2018
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The importance of understanding costs and benefits: a comment on Christensen and RadfordRidley, A. R. / Mirville, M. O. et al. | 2018
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Variation in group territorial behavior: a response to comments on Christensen and RadfordRadford, A. N. / Christensen, C. et al. | 2018
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Internal acoustic structuring in pied babbler recruitment cries specifies the form of recruitmentEngesser, S. / Ridley, A. R. / Manser, M. B. / Manser, A. / Townsend, S. W. et al. | 2018
- 1031
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High male density favors maintenance over reproduction in a butterflyGeiger, R. / Beaulieu, M. l. / Franke, K. / Fischer, K. et al. | 2018
- 1038
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Nest defensibility decreases home-range size in central place foragersLameris, T. K. / Brown, J. S. / Kleyheeg, E. / Jansen, P. A. / van Langevelde, F. et al. | 2018
- 1046
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Context-specific learning and its implications for social learningTruskanov, N. / Shy, R. / Lotem, A. et al. | 2018
- 1056
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Female ornamentation is associated with elevated aggression and testosterone in a tropical songbirdEnbody, E. D. / Boersma, J. / Schwabl, H. / Karubian, J. et al. | 2018
- 1067
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Competition decreases with relatedness and lek size in mole crickets: a role for kin selection?Keane, K. T. / Booth, W. / Howard, D. R. / Golden, T. M. / Hill, P. S. et al. | 2018
- 1075
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A chorus of color: hierarchical and graded information content of rapid color change signals in chameleonsLigon, R. A. / McGraw, K. J. et al. | 2018
- 1088
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Let the most motivated win: resource value components affect contest outcome in a parasitoid waspMathiron, A. G. / Pottier, P. / Goubault, M. n. et al. | 2018
- 1096
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Sexual selection across sensory modalities: female choice of male behavioral and gustatory displaysBerson, J. D. / Simmons, L. W. et al. | 2018
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Organization enhances collective vigilance in the hovering guards of Tetragonisca angustula beesShackleton, K. / Alves, D. A. / Ratnieks, F. L. et al. | 2018
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Quick-change artists: male guppies pay no cost to repeatedly adjust their sexual strategiesMagris, M. / Chimetto, G. / Rizzi, S. / Pilastro, A. et al. | 2018
- 1124
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Vegetation structure mediates a shift in predator avoidance behavior in a range-edge populationJohnston, C. A. / Smith, R. S. et al. | 2018
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Larval pheromones act as colony-wide regulators of collective foraging behavior in honeybeesMa, R. / Villar, G. / Grozinger, C. M. / Rangel, J. et al. | 2018
- 1142
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No evidence for parent–offspring competition in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloidesGray, F. E. / Richardson, J. / Ratz, T. / Smiseth, P. T. et al. | 2018
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Body stores persist as fitness correlate in a long-distance migrant released from food constraintsDokter, A. M. / Fokkema, W. / Bekker, S. K. / Bouten, W. / Ebbinge, B. S. / Müskens, G. / Olff, H. / van der Jeugd, H. P. / Nolet, B. A. et al. | 2018
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Genomic analysis of MHC-based mate choice in the monogamous California mouseMeléndez-Rosa, J. / Bi, K. / Lacey, E. A. et al. | 2018
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Effects of experimental anthropogenic noise on avian settlement patterns and reproductive successInjaian, A. S. / Poon, L. Y. / Patricelli, G. L. et al. | 2018
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Experimental cross-fostering of eggs reveals effects of territory quality on reproductive allocationPoorboy, D. M. / Bowers, E. K. / Sakaluk, S. K. / Thompson, C. F. et al. | 2018