FRANK, C.L.: The nutritional ecology of food hoarding by red squirrels It has proposed that granivory and food hoarding coevolved repeatedly in mammals because seeds tend to retain their nutritional quality during storage, although this hypothesis has not been tested. The effects of prolonged storage on the nutritional composition of five conifer seed species hoarded […]
year: 2001
The effects of prey type on the feeding biomechanics of Archosargus probatocephalus
FOUGEROLLE, M.F.*; TURINGAN, R.G: The effects of prey type on the feeding biomechanics of Archosargus probatocephalus. Ubiquitous species in heterogeneous, coastal habitats typically encounter variable prey-resources. The biomechanical basis for the ability of A. probatocephalus to consume both soft and hard prey organisms within its environment was examined in an attempt to understand the mechanisms […]
Incubation in Masked Boobies
MORGAN, S.M.*; ASHLEY-ROSS, M.A.; ANDERSON, D.J.: Incubation in Masked Boobies Lacking brood patches, masked boobies (Sula dactylatra) incubate eggs with their webbed feet. No studies to date have examined incubation temperature in masked boobies. Incubation temperatures were tracked for individual masked boobies nesting in a colony on the island of Espanola, Galapagos, Ecuador. Plastic Easter […]
Forced Copulation as an Evolutionary Epiphenomenon
DAVIS, E.S.: Forced Copulation as an Evolutionary Epiphenomenon To date, two general hypotheses regarding the evolutionary origin of forced copulation (FC) have been proposed. The first and most widely accepted was proposed by McKinney et al. (1983), who posited that FC serves as a secondary reproductive strategy for paired males. Although not essential to their […]
Discrimination of foraging paths produced by different search models
HIGGINS, C.L.; BUTLER, P.J.; STRAUSS, R.E.*: Discrimination of foraging paths produced by different search models The analysis of search paths plays a key role in optimal foraging theory. We developed a simplified model of resource acquisition in which we randomly dispersed N points (“food items”) of equal value within an arena, and considered only the […]
Testosterone influences male behavior during incubation but not during the parental phase in a temperate passerine
LYNN, S.E.*; BENOWITZ-FREDERICKS, Z.M.; HAYWARD, L.S.; WINGFIELD, J.C.: Testosterone influences male behavior during incubation but not during the parental phase in a temperate passerine Most monogamous male birds exhibit a peak in plasma testosterone (T) in the early spring coincident with territory establishment and pair bonding. Once nests are initiated, T declines precipitously and remains […]
Scent of a Woman The First Identification and Assay of a Mantid Pheromone
PRETE, F.R.*; HURD, L.E.; JONES, T.; PORTMAN, R.; SINGH, T.B.; CO, J.E.: Scent of a Woman: The First Identification and Assay of a Mantid Pheromone Although insect pheromones are well studied, little is known about their roles in the life of predators such as praying mantids. We examined the mantis Sphodromantis lineola, to determine (1) […]
Mate choice in prairie voles effects of genetic relatedness and familiarity
BIXLER, A.; TANG-MARTINEZ, Z.*: Mate choice in prairie voles: effects of genetic relatedness and familiarity Prairie voles, Microtus ochrogaster, are monogamous rodents. We examined the mating choices of sexually inexperienced male and female prairie voles in two-way choice tests under 3 different conditions. Subjects were tested with targets that were 1) either a familiar sibling […]
Female mate choice based on male acoustic displays in domino damselfish, Dascyllus albisella
OLIVER,S.J.*; LOBEL,P.S.: Female mate choice based on male acoustic displays in domino damselfish, Dascyllus albisella Male Dascyllus albisella produce an acoustic and visual courtship display. A tagged population of fish (29 males and 31 females)at Johnston Atoll (Central Pacific Ocean) were observed for three months to assess the correlates of male mating success. Phenotypic, behavioral, […]
Effects of porcine follicle-stimulating hormone on the reproductive performance of female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)
CHRISTIANS, J.K.; WILLIAMS, T.D. *: Effects of porcine follicle-stimulating hormone on the reproductive performance of female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) It has been suggested that follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) may play a role in egg size/number trade-offs in oviparous vertebrates. We tested this hypothesis in an avian species by administering porcine FSH (pFSH) to intact, captive […]