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Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery ElsevierA monthly journal with abstracts of material from the latest publications and insightful comments from specialists in the field, readers are kept current on skills including how to apply new tests and treatments in practice situations.
Animal Genetics Wiley-BlackwellPublishes cutting edge content in the fields of immunogenetics, biochemical genetics, and molecular genetics, this journal also contains articles on any technical advances in the subject area.
Behavioral Ecology Oxford University Press This is a broad-based journal that covers both empirical and theoretical approaches as well as studies on the whole range of behaving organisms, including plants, invertebrates, vertebrates, and humans.
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine ElsevierA quarterly newsletter that provides veterinarians with information about the most recent developments and techniques in the field along with peer-reviewed research articles, case reports, and review articles.
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Chronic Pain in Small Animal Medicine, Manson Publishing Ltd.(Doody’s Star Rating®: 5-star, score – 95 ) This comprehensive book for veterinary health care professionals offers content on mechanisms of pain accompanying chronic diseases and the potential treatments of chronic pain using current physiological and biochemical theories of pain transmission.
Clinical Endocrinology of Dogs and Cats, Manson Publishing Ltd.(Doody’s Star Rating®: 5-star, score – 99 )
A highly illustrated textbook that covers endocrine diseases of dogs and cats. Chapters separated by different endocrine glands, information on diagnosis and treatment, clinical cases with presenting symptoms and treatment, and algorithms for problems such as alopecia, polyuria, and weight loss are covered.
The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare, CABI This useful guide contains contributions from over 100 international experts on biological, practical, clinical, and ethical aspects of behavior and welfare in domestic, companion, exotic, and zoo animals.
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Animal Production Database, CABIWith over 1.1 million abstracts and 25,000 records added annually, this database contains everything animal scientists, researchers in agricultural life sciences, and veterinary specialists need to know about animal production.
CAB Abstracts, CABIThe most comprehensive bibliographic source of international issues in animal nutrition, entomology, aquaculture, and equine science includes over 8 million records. Ovid’s implementation includes Full Text Select, over 100,000 full-text documents.
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FORUM: IDEASBehavioral consistency and the resolution of sexual conflict over parentalinvestment
Nick J. Royle, Wiebke Schuett, and Sasha R.X. Dall
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ORIGINAL ARTICLESImpact of food predictability on social facilitation by foraging scavengers
Chloe Deygout, Agnes Gault, Olivier Duriez, Francois Sarrazin, and CarmenBessa-Gomes
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Influences of environmental cues, migration history, and habitat familiarity onpartial migration
Christian Skov, Kim Aarestrup, Henrik Baktoft, Jakob Brodersen, Christer Bronmark,Lars-Anders Hansson, Einar E. Nielsen, Tine Nielsen, and P. Anders Nilsson
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Threat signaling in female song—evidence from playbacks in a sex-role reversedbird species
Nicole Geberzahn, Wolfgang Goymann, and Carel ten Cate
1147
Male quality influences male provisioning in house wrens independent ofattractiveness
Megan L. DeMory, Charles F. Thompson, and Scott K. Sakaluk
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Genetic polyethism in leaf-cutting ants
Sarah J. Waddington, Lorenzo A. Santorelli, Fiona R. Ryan, and William O.H. Hughes
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Resource geometry and provisioning routines
Ronald C. Ydenberg and W. Eric Davies
1170
The strength of postcopulatory sexual selection within natural populations offield crickets
Leigh W. Simmons and Maxine Beveridge
1179
No direct fitness benefits of helping in a cooperative breeder despite highersurvival of helpers
Jessica Meade and Ben J. Hatchwell
1186
Unexploited females and unreliable signals of male quality in a Malawi cichlidbower polymorphism
Christopher H. Martin
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Sophistication and simplicity: conventional communication in a rudimentarysystem
Paweł Rek and Tomasz S. Osiejuk
1203
Chacma baboon mating markets: competitor suppression mediates thepotential for intersexual exchange
P.M.R. Clarke, J.E.B. Halliday, L. Barrett, and S.P. Henzi
1211
Pheromonal predisposition to social parasitism in the honeybee Apis melliferacapensis
Huo-Qing Zheng, Vincent Dietemann, Robin M. Crewe, Randall Hepburn, Fu-LiangHu, Ming-Xian Yang, and Christian W.W. Pirk
1221
Disturbance across an ecosystem boundary drives cannibalism propensity in ariparian consumer
Michelle J. Greenwood, Angus R. McIntosh, and Jon S. Harding
1227
Collective behavior in road crossing pedestrians: the role of social information
Jolyon J. Faria, Stefan Krause, and Jens Krause
1236
Geographic variation in the repeatability of a personality trait
Wouter F.D. van Dongen, Karin Maldonado, Pablo Sabat, and Rodrigo A. Vasquez
1243
Experimental evidence for interference competition in oystercatchers,Haematopus ostralegus. I. Captive birds
Anne L. Rutten, Kees Oosterbeek, Jaap van der Meer, Simon Verhulst, and Bruno J. Ens
1251
Experimental evidence for interference competition in oystercatchers,Haematopus ostralegus. II. Free-living birds
Anne L. Rutten, Kees Oosterbeek, Simon Verhulst, Niels J. Dingemanse, and Bruno J. Ens
1261
Effect of sibling competition and male carotenoid supply on offspringcondition and oxidative stress
Sylvain Losdat, Fabrice Helfenstein, Benoıt Gaude, and Heinz Richner
1271
Prey or predator? Body size of an approaching animal affects decisions to attackor escape
William E. Cooper Jr and Theodore Stankowich
1278
Presence of mammalian predators decreases tolerance to human disturbance ina breeding shorebird
James J.H. St Clair, Gabriel E. Garcıa-Pena, Robin W. Woods, and Tamas Szekely
1285
Sperm phenotypic plasticity in a cichlid: a territorial male’s counterstrategy tospawning takeover
Kazutaka Ota, Dik Heg, Michio Hori, and Masanori Kohda
1293
No kin discrimination in female mate choice of a parasitoid withcomplementary sex determination
Daniel Ruf, Dominique Mazzi, and Silvia Dorn
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Vibratory communication in the jumping spider Phidippus clarus: polyandry,male courtship signals, and mating success
Senthurran Sivalinghem, Michael M. Kasumovic, Andrew C. Mason, Maydianne C.B.Andrade, and Damian O. Elias
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Multimodal mixed messages: the use of multiple cues allows greater accuracy insocial recognition and predator detection decisions in the mosquitofish,Gambusia holbrooki
Ashley J.W. Ward and Thomas Mehner
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Novel environment exploration and home range size in starlingsSturnus vulgaris
Jeroen Minderman, Jane M. Reid, Martin Hughes, Matthew J.H. Denny, Suzanne Hogg,Peter G.H. Evans, and Mark J. Whittingham
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Quantitative genetic variation in courtship song and its covariationwith immune function and sperm quality in the field cricket Teleogryllusoceanicus
Leigh W. Simmons, Robin M. Tinghitella, and Marlene Zuk
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Social influences on dispersal and the fat-tailed dispersal distribution inred-cockaded woodpeckers
Dylan C. Kesler, Jeffrey R. Walters, and John J. Kappes Jr
1337
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