Pitelka Award Winners
Behavioral syndromes as evolutionary constraints
Ned A. Dochtermann and Niels J. Dingemanse, 2013. Behav Ecol 24: 806-811.
doi: 10.1093/beheco/art002
The logical polyp: assessments and decisions during contests in the beadlet anemone Actinia equina
Rudin FS, Briffa M, 2011. Behav Ecol 22:1278-1285.
doi: 10.1093/beheco/arr125
Being conspicuous and defended: selective benefits for the individual
Halpin CG, Skelhorn J, Rowe C, 2008. Behav Ecol 19:1012-1017.
doi: 10.1093/beheco/arn069
Carotenoid status signaling in captive and wild red-collared widowbirds: independent effects of badge size and color
Pryke SR, Andersson S, Lawes MJ, Piper SE, 2002. Behav Ecol 13:622-631.
doi: 10.1093/beheco/13.5.622
The evolution of cryptic spider silk: a behavioral test
Blackledge TA, Wenzel JW, 2000. Behav Ecol 11:142-145.
doi: 10.1093/beheco/11.2.142
Female hunger can explain variation in cannibalistic behavior despite male sacrifice in redback spiders
Andrade MCB, 1998. Behav Ecol 9:33-42.
doi: 10.1093/beheco/9.1.33
Extrapair paternity in the blue tit ( Parus caeruleus ): female choice, male charateristics, and offspring quality
Kempenaers B, Verheyen GR, Dhondi AA, 1997. Behav Ecol 8:481-492.
doi: 10.1093/beheco/8.5.481
Influence of age on reproductive performance in the Seychelles warbler
Komdeur J, 1996. Behav Ecol 7:417-425.
doi: 10.1093/beheco/7.4.417
Kin recognition and cannibalism in polyphenic salamanders
Pfennig DW, Sherman PW, Collins JP, 1994. Behav Ecol 5:225-232.
doi: 10.1093/beheco/5.2.225