in Behav. Ecol. as of November 1, 2009 -- updated monthly
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| 1. | Shinichi Nakagawa | ||
| A farewell to Bonferroni: the problems of low statistical power and publication bias | |||
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Behav Ecol Nov 01, 2004; 15: 1044-1045.
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| 2. | H. Kern Reeve, Stephen T. Emlen, Laurent Keller | ||
| Reproductive sharing in animal societies: reproductive incentives or incomplete control by dominant breeders? | |||
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Behav Ecol Jan 01, 1998; 9: 267-278.
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| 3. | Jerram L. Brown | ||
| A theory of mate choice based on heterozygosity | |||
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Behav Ecol Jan 01, 1997; 8: 60-65.
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| 4. | Bart Kempenaers, Geert R. Verheyen, André A. Dhondi | ||
| Extrapair paternity in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus) : female choice, male charateristics, and offspring quality | |||
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Behav Ecol Sep 01, 1997; 8: 481-492.
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| 5. | Ken Norris, Matthew R. Evans | ||
| Ecological immunology: life history trade-offs and immune defense in birds | |||
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Behav Ecol Jan 01, 2000; 11: 19-26.
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