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  1. Stress was never said to be pain: response to Stevenset al.(2016)
  2. Electric shock causes physiological stress responses in shore crabs, consistent with prediction of pain
  3. Pain expression is linked to personality in horses
  4. Assessments in contests are frequently assumed to be complex when simple explanations will suffice
  5. Evidence for the role of personality in stereotypy predisposition
  6. Harnessing the power of personality assessment: subjective assessment predicts behaviour in horses
  7. Aggression in spiders
  8. Shock avoidance by discrimination learning in the shore crab (Carcinus maenas) is consistent with a key criterion for pain
  9. Understanding how animals fight with Lloyd Morgan's canon
  10. Vocal rate as an assessment process during fallow deer contests
  11. Evidence for pain in decapod crustaceans
  12. Freshwater pearl mussels show plasticity of responses to different predation risks but also show consistent individual differences in responsiveness
  13. No evidence of morphine analgesia to noxious shock in the shore crab, Carcinus maenas
  14. Pain and Suffering in Invertebrates?
  15. The costs of bearing arms and armour in the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus
  16. Repeated measures analysis of contests and other dyadic interactions: problems of semantics, not statistical validity
  17. Startle durations reveal visual assessment abilities during contests between convict cichlids
  18. Do non‐native invasive fish support elevated lamprey populations?
  19. Signal residuals and hermit crab displays: flaunt it if you have it!
  20. Gender differences, responsiveness and memory of a potentially painful event in hermit crabs
  21. Gender differences in aggressive behaviour in convict cichlids
  22. Probing aggressive motivation in a cichlid fish
  23. Motivational trade-offs and potential pain experience in hermit crabs
  24. Pain experience in hermit crabs?
  25. Assessment of fighting ability in animal contests
  26. Pain and stress in crustaceans?
  27. Difficulties remain in distinguishing between mutual and self-assessment in animal contests
  28. Claw removal and feeding ability in the edible crab, Cancer pagurus: Implications for fishery practice
  29. Information gathering and decision making about resource value in animal contests
  30. Embryo retrieval and kin recognition in an amphipod (Crustacea)
  31. Motivation matters: cheliped extension displays in the hermit crab, Pagurus bernhardus, are honest signals of hunger
  32. Large body size for winning and large swords for winning quickly in swordtail males, Xiphophorus helleri
  33. Nociception or pain in a decapod crustacean?
  34. Fighting for shells: how private information about resource value changes hermit crab pre-fight displays and escalated fight behaviour
  35. Physiological stress responses in the edible crab, Cancer pagurus, to the fishery practice of de-clawing
  36. Monoamines and decision making during contests in the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus
  37. Shared or Unshared Parental Care in Overwintering Brent Geese (Branta bernicla hrota)
  38. Self-assessment by males during energetically costly contests over precopula females in amphipods
  39. Honest and dishonest displays, motivational state and subsequent decisions in hermit crab shell fights
  40. Predatory interactions between the invasive amphipod Gammarus tigrinus and the native opossum shrimp Mysis relicta
  41. Sexual cannibalism and mate choice
  42. Metabolic consequences of shell choice in Pagurus bernhardus: do hermit crabs prefer cryptic or portable shells?
  43. Rapid change in energy status in fighting animals: causes and effects of strategic decisions
  44. Ecological impacts of the microsporidian parasite Pleistophora mulleri on its freshwater amphipod host Gammarus duebeni celticus
  45. Sexual dimorphism in amphipods: the role of male posterior gnathopods revealed in Gammarus pulex
  46. Validation of urinary cortisol as an indicator of hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal function in the bearded emperor tamarin (Saguinus imperator subgrisescens)
  47. Priority versus Brute Force: When Should Males Begin Guarding Resources?
  48. Mate guarding, competition and variation in size in male orb-web spiders, Metellina segmentata: a field experiment
  49. Effects of the acanthocephalan parasite Echinorhynchus truttae on the feeding ecology of Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
  50. Sex Ratios – Concepts and Research Methods
  51. The mismeasure of animal contests
  52. Editorial
  53. Parasite altered micro-distribution of Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
  54. Power of shell-rapping signals influences physiological costs and subsequent decisions during hermit crab fights
  55. Size-assortative pairing in Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda): a test of the timing hypothesis
  56. Maternal care in the rockpool amphipod Apherusa jurinei: developmental and environmental cues
  57. The validity of the Gammarus:Asellus ratio as an index of organic pollution: abiotic and biotic influences
  58. Decision rules, energy metabolism and vigour of hermit-crab fights
  59. Motivational change during shell fights in the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus
  60. Information gathering and communication during agonistic encounters: A case study of hermit crabs
  61. Cumulative or sequential assessment during hermit crab shell fights: effects of oxygen on decision rules
  62. Differential physico-chemical tolerances of amphipod species revealed by field transplantations
  63. Analysis of the finescale timing of repeated signals: does shell rapping in hermit crabs signal stamina?
  64. Sexual Size Dimorphism and Reproductive Investment by Female Spiders: A Comparative Analysis
  65. Intraguild predation may explain an amphipod replacement: evidence from laboratory populations
  66. Predator–prey interactions between brown trout Salmo trutta and native and introduced ampbipods; tbeir implications for fisb diets
  67. Sleeping Site Selection by the Golden‐handed Tamarin Saguinus midas midas: The Role of Predation Risk, Proximity to Feeding Sites, and Territorial Defence
  68. The dynamics of predation on Gammarus spp. (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
  69. The dynamics of predation on Gammarus spp. (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
  70. Differential microdistributions and interspecific interactions in coexisting Gammarus and Crangonyx amphipods
  71. Active brood care in an amphipod: influences of embryonic development, temperature and oxygen
  72. Analysis of repeated signals during shell fights in the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus
  73. Parental state and offspring recognition in the biparental cichlid fishPelvicachromis pulcher
  74. THE TROPHIC ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER GAMMARUS SPP. (CRUSTACEA:AMPHIPODA): PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES CONCERNING THE FUNCTIONAL FEEDING GROUP CONCEPT
  75. THE TROPHIC ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER GAMMARUS SPP. (CRUSTACEA: AMPHIPODA): PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES CONCERNING THE FUNCTIONAL FEEDING GROUP CONCEPT
  76. The effect of experimental removal of male wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) on both male and femal numbers
  77. Effects of Natural Variation in Sex Ratio and Habitat Structure On Mate-Guarding Decisions in Amphipods (Crustacea)
  78. The behavioural basis of a species replacement: differential aggresssion and predation between the introduced Gammarus pulex and the native G. duebeni celticus (Amphipoda)
  79. Motivational change during resource assessment by hermit crabs
  80. Consequences of shell-species preferences for female reproductive success in the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus
  81. Multivariate morphometrics and sexual dimorphism in the orb-web spider Metellina segmentata (Clerck, 1757) (Araneae, Metidae)
  82. Temporal-based kinship recognition: A switch in time saves mine
  83. Effects of age, sex, and odours from conspecific adult males on ultrasonic vocalizations of infant CS1 mice
  84. Assessments and decisions in Metellina segmentata (Araneae: Metidae): evidence of a pheromone involved in mate guarding
  85. The couvade and the onset of paternal care: A biological perspective
  86. The influence of prey size and female reproductive state on the courtship of the autumn spider, Metellina segmentata: a field experiment
  87. Male exploitation of female predatory behaviour reduces sexual cannibalism in male autumn spiders, Metellina segmentata
  88. Infanticide and maternal defence in the wood mouseApodemus sylvaticus
  89. The couvade and the onset of paternal care in humans: a biological perspective
  90. The mating system of Gammarus pulex: a negligible role for micro-habitat segregation
  91. Replacement of the Indigenous Amphipod Gammarus duebeni celticus by the Introduced G. pulex: Differential Cannibalism and Mutual Predation
  92. Software multiple review
  93. Coexistence and Exclusion among Gammarus Species: Behavioural Avoidance of Interspecific Precopulation by Male G. pulex (Amphipoda)
  94. Ethical recommendations for workers on aggression and predation in animals
  95. Ethical implications of studies on infanticide and maternal aggression in rodents
  96. Selectivity in paternal and infanticidal responses by male mice: Effects of relatedness, location, and previous sexual partners
  97. Maternal aggression in response to the risk of infanticide by male mice, Mus domesticus
  98. Symmetrical assessment of female quality by male Gammarus pulex (Amphipoda) during struggles over precopula females
  99. Protecting pups in tests for infanticidal responsiveness in mice, Mus domesticus
  100. Interrupting an assessment process to probe changes in the motivational state
  101. The amorous Gammarus: the relationship between precopula duration and size-assortative mating in G. pulex
  102. Responses of infant mice to odors of urine from infanticidal, noninfanticidal, and paternal male mice
  103. The relationship between infanticide and pregnancy block in mice
  104. Differential predation by males on moulted females may explain the competitive displacement of Gammarus duebeni by G. pulex (Amphipoda)
  105. How animals make assessments: information gathering by the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus
  106. The causal and functional organization of mating behaviour in Gammarus pulex (Amphipoda)
  107. Biology of the land crabs
  108. Memory of information gained during shell investigation by the hermit crab, Pagurus bernhardus
  109. Assessments and Decisions During Mate Choice in Gammarus Pulex (Amphipoda)
  110. Epileptic tendencies in relation to behavioral responses to a novel environment in the Mongolian gerbil
  111. AN INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIOURAL ECOLOGY (second edition). By J. R. Krebs and N. B. Davies
  112. Strain differences in the inhibition of infanticide in male mice (Mus musculus)
  113. The amorous Gammarus: size assortative mating in G. pulex
  114. Discrimination between conspecific and allospecific infants by male gerbils and mice before and after experience of their own young
  115. What makes male mice paternal?
  116. Asymmetric contests involving two resources
  117. Factors Influencing Shell Investigation in the Hermit Crab, Pagurus bernhardus
  118. Inhibition of infanticide and onset of paternal care in male mice (Mus musculus).
  119. Behavioural modifications during egg-brooding in the hermit crab, Pagurus bernhardus L.
  120. The timing of decisions during shell investigation by the hermit crab, Pagurus bernhardus
  121. Shell wars II: the influence of relative size on decisions made during hermit crab shell fights
  122. Current Problems in the Study of Infanticidal Behavior of Rodents
  123. Elwood, R. W. (ed.) PARENTAL BEHAVIOUR OF RODENTS. John Wiley & Sons, New York, x + 296 pp., 1983. Price (hardbound), $49.95
  124. Parental Behaviour of Rodents. R. W. Elwood
  125. Hunger and the vocalizations of infant gerbils
  126. Does copulation inhibit infanticide in male rodents?
  127. Helpers(?) At the Nest in the Mongolian Gerbil, Meriones Unguiculatus
  128. The effects of food deprivation, aggression, and isolation on infanticide in the male Mongolian gerbil
  129. Pup recognition in Mus musculus: Parental discrimination between their own and alien young
  130. Shell Wars: Assessment Strategies and the Timing of Decisions in Hermit Crab Shell Fights
  131. Social organization and aggression within small groups of female siamese fighting fish, betta splendens
  132. Social organization in the Mongolian gerbil
  133. Temporal organization of ultrasonic vocalizations in infant mice
  134. Negotiation or aggression during shell fights of the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus?
  135. Postparturitional reestablishment of pup cannibalism in female gerbils
  136. The development, inhibition and disinhibition of pup-cannibalism in the Mongolian gerbil
  137. The development of shell preferences by the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus
  138. Ultrasounds and maternal behavior in the Mongolian gerbil
  139. Maternal and paternal behavior of the Mongolian gerbil: a correlational study
  140. The influence of litter size and parental behaviour on the development of Mongolian gerbil pups
  141. Changes in the responses of male and female gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) towards test pups during the pregnancy of the female
  142. Paternal and maternal behaviour in the Mongolian gerbil