Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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004418 (2011) |
S. Naser-Ud-Din [Australie] ; K. Thoirs [Australie] ; Wj Sampson [Australie] | Ultrasonography, lateral cephalometry and 3D imaging of the human masseter muscle |
004445 (2011) |
J. Bastow Wilson [Nouvelle-Zélande] | The twelve theories of co‐existence in plant communities: the doubtful, the important and the unexplored |
004717 (2011) |
John J. Davenport [États-Unis] | JUST WAR THEORY, HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION, AND THE NEED FOR A DEMOCRATIC FEDERATION |
004995 (2011) |
| Abstracts of AAPA poster and podium presentations |
006967 (2007) |
Brannon Hancock [Royaume-Uni] ; David Jasper [Royaume-Uni] | Living the Death of God: A Theological Memoir – By Thomas J.J. Altizer |
007006 (2006) |
| Book reviews |
007345 (2005) |
| Symposia and Oral Abstracts |
007559 (2005) |
Charles Barbour [Canada] | Book Review: What Remains |
007A13 (2004) |
| ICVM‐7 abstracts |
007D81 (2003) |
C. Mazzoldi [Italie] ; M. Massironi [Italie] ; M. B. Rasotto [Italie] | Yellow belly as honest signal of female quality in Knipowitschia panizzae(Gobiidae) |
007D84 (2003) |
K. N. Laland [Royaume-Uni] | Why there is better evidence for culture in fish than chimpanzees |
007D85 (2003) |
J-M. Roussel [France] ; B. Agnès [France] | Visual isolation furthers access to drift‐feeding positions for subordinate juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) in dominance hierarchies |
007D86 (2003) |
B. De Gaudemar [France] ; E. Beall [France] | Variation of reproductive behaviour and success of males adopting different tactics in Atlantic salmon |
007D88 (2003) |
I. M. Côté [Royaume-Uni] ; E. A. Whiteman [Royaume-Uni] | Up or down? Explaining the variability of communication signals in cleaning symbioses |
007D95 (2003) |
M. De Graaf [Pays-Bas] ; F. A. Sibbing [Pays-Bas] ; J. W. M. Osse [Pays-Bas] | Toothless predators: feeding performance and techniques among the piscivores within Lake Tana's endemic barbus species flock (Pisces:Cyprinidae) |
007D98 (2003) |
E. Hunter [Royaume-Uni] ; J. D. Metcalfe [Royaume-Uni] ; G. P. Arnold [Royaume-Uni] ; J. D. Reynolds [Royaume-Uni] | Tidal stream mediation of metapopulation structure in North Sea plaice |
007E00 (2003) |
R. L. Sherman [États-Unis] ; J. W. Barnes [États-Unis] ; J. P. Huston [Allemagne] ; R. E. Spieler [États-Unis] | The yellow stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis, as a model for studying cerebellar function in vertebrates |
007E06 (2003) |
C. Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; K. Laland [Royaume-Uni] | The role of social learning in conservation and fisheries reintroductions |
007E07 (2003) |
C. G. Carter [Australie] ; A-W. A. Abdel-Warith [Royaume-Uni] ; S. J. Davies [Royaume-Uni] | The relationship between dominance rank and feed intake following the introduction of novel feeds to African catfish |
007E08 (2003) |
J. Höjesjö [Royaume-Uni] ; L. Stradmeyer [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Armstrong [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Griffiths [Royaume-Uni] | The relationship between dominance behaviour and growth as a function of habitat stability and community complexity: a test using salmon and trout |
007E10 (2003) |
C. Kvarnemo [Suède] ; L. W. Simmons [Australie] ; M. Ah-King [Suède] ; H. Elofsson [Suède] | The myth of the sperm cloud – or why is testes size not affected by spawning mode in seahorses and pipefishes |
007E16 (2003) |
M. Taborsky [Suisse] | The evolution of cooperation and advanced social behaviour |
007E17 (2003) |
A. J. W. Ward [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Krause [Royaume-Uni] ; P. J. B. Hart [Royaume-Uni] | The effects of habitat‐ and diet‐based cues on association preferences in the three‐spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) |
007E19 (2003) |
I. M. Côté [Royaume-Uni] | The cost of cleanerfish mimics to their models |
007E20 (2003) |
M. Reichard [République tchèque] | The bitterling–mussel symbiosis: a model for host‐parasite adaptation |
007E22 (2003) |
M. Lindén [Suède] ; C. P Hlson [Suède] ; J. Nilsson [Suède] | The aberrant stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus in the Karlskrona archipelago, SE Sweden |
007E27 (2003) |
C. Smith [Royaume-Uni] | The European bitterling: a model for oviposition decision |
007E31 (2003) |
C. Gonzalez-Zuarth ; E. Avila ; C. Macías Garcia | The Amarillo (Girardinichthys multiradiatus) a fish model to study geographic variation in mate recognition systems |
007E32 (2003) |
D. Righton [Royaume-Uni] | Territorial and foraging behaviour of two corallivorous butterflyfishes |
007E33 (2003) |
R. Davies [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Humphries [Royaume-Uni] | Telemetering sub aqua video photography to boat‐ and shore‐bases: a new approach |
007E35 (2003) |
A. G. V. Salvanes [Norvège] ; V. Braithwaite [Royaume-Uni] | Teaching hatchery cod about environmental heterogeneity |
007E37 (2003) |
I. Barber [Royaume-Uni] ; P. A. Svensson [Royaume-Uni] | Synchrony between parasite development and host behaviour change |
007E40 (2003) |
T. Carter [Royaume-Uni] | Stream position choice in salmon parr: maximisation of foraging efficiency |
007E43 (2003) |
S. Rowe [Canada] ; J. A. Hutchings [Canada] | Spawning behaviour and acoustic communication in Atlantic cod |
007E46 (2003) |
J. Krause [Royaume-Uni] ; D. Croft [Royaume-Uni] ; R. James [Royaume-Uni] | Social networks in fish |
007E48 (2003) |
S. Dou [Japon] ; R. Msuda [Japon] ; M. Tanaka [Japon] ; K. Tsukamoto [Japon] | Size dominance affecting the social interactions and growth of juvenile Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus |
007E51 (2003) |
J. A. Hutchings [Canada] | Sex‐biased dispersal in a salmonid fish: implications for growth rate and survival |
007E52 (2003) |
V. J. Wearmouth [Royaume-Uni] ; D. W. Sims [Royaume-Uni] ; J. C. Partridge [Royaume-Uni] ; I. C. Cuthill [Royaume-Uni] | Sex differences in dogfish behaviour: alternative activity patterns and habitat choice |
007E63 (2003) |
K. Lindström [Finlande] ; C. St Mary [États-Unis] ; B. Gunnels [États-Unis] ; R. Hale [États-Unis] ; C. Osenberg [États-Unis] ; S. Stevens [États-Unis] ; J. Vonesh [États-Unis] ; J. Wilson [États-Unis] | Reproductive investment in relation to survival risk in a livebearing fish |
007E83 (2003) |
M. Botham [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Krause [Royaume-Uni] | Predator prey interactions: predator choice for prey group size and composition in Crenicichla alta, a natural predator of the Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
007E95 (2003) |
M. Malek | Parasites as indicator of fish behaviour |
007F06 (2003) |
S. C. Mills [Finlande] ; J. D. Reynolds [Royaume-Uni] | Operational sex ratio and resource defence as predictors of the mating system in European bitterling |
007F07 (2003) |
M. Ondra Ková ; E. Mazurová ; M. Reichard ; P. Jurajda | Ontogeny of the diel activity patterns in relation to downstream dispersal in riverine cyprinid fishes |
007F09 (2003) |
E. C. Enders [Canada] ; T. Buffin-Bélanger [Canada] ; D. Boisclair [Canada] ; A. G. Roy [Canada] | On the interaction of turbulent flow and feeding behaviour of juvenile Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) |
007F13 (2003) |
Y-H. Kim [Corée du Sud] | New modelling of complex fish migration by application of chaos theory and neural network |
007F14 (2003) |
M. Lenhardt [Yougoslavie] ; P. Cakic [Yougoslavie] ; J. Kolarevic [Yougoslavie] ; Z. Gacic [Yougoslavie] | Morphometric recognition of two morphs in sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) population induced by different reproductive behaviour |
007F26 (2003) |
J. D. Armstrong [Royaume-Uni] ; C. F. Holm [Royaume-Uni] ; P. S. Kemp [Royaume-Uni] ; D. J. Gilvear [Royaume-Uni] | Linking models of animal behaviour and habitat management: Atlantic salmon parr and river discharge |
007F39 (2003) |
D. Wright [Royaume-Uni] ; L. B. Rimmer [Royaume-Uni] ; V. L. Pritchard [Royaume-Uni] ; R. K. Butlin [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Krause [Royaume-Uni] | Inter and intra‐population variation in shoaling and boldness in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) |
007F43 (2003) |
H. J. Edwards [Royaume-Uni] | Individual‐based models of cod movement and population dynamics |
007F44 (2003) |
E. A. Whiteman ; I. M. Côté [Royaume-Uni] | Individual differences in microhabitat use in a caribbean cleaning goby: a buffer effect in a marine species? |
007F48 (2003) |
H. Hirvonen [Finlande] ; S. Vilhunen [Finlande] ; C. Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; V. Lintunen [Finlande] ; K. N. Laland [Royaume-Uni] | Improving anti‐predator responses of hatchery reared salmonids by social learning |