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Behaviour

Volume 140, No. 4, pp. 429--564, 2003

Jaap Kruijt 1928-2002
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Are birds the primary selective force leading toevolution of mimicry and aposematism in butterflies? An opposing pointof view
Kassarov, L. 433

Competition and theexchange of grooming among female samango monkeys (Cercopithecusmitis erythrarchus)
Payne, H.F.P., Lawes, M.J. & Henzi, S.P. 453

Mating in the Kakamega Forest blue monkeys(Cercopithecus mitis): Does female sexual behavior function tomanipulate paternity assessment?
Pazol, K. 473

Appraising behaviour during male-male interaction inthe Japanese horned beetle Trypoxylus dichotomusseptentrionalis (Kono)
Hongo, Y. 501

Grooming interactions among thechimpanzees of the Budongo Forest, Uganda: Tests of five explanatorymodels
Arnold, K. & Whiten, A. 519

Behaviouralresponses by red-backed salamanders to conspecific and heterospecificcues
Sullivan, A.M., Madison, D.M. & Rohr, J.R. 553


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