Callers and satellites in the natterjack toad: evolutionarily stable decision rules

[1]  R. B. Payne,et al.  Social organization and mating success in local song populations of village indigobirds, Vidua chalybeata. , 2010, Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie.

[2]  H. Gerhardt,et al.  Mating behaviour and male mating success in the green treefrog , 1987, Animal Behaviour.

[3]  G. A. Parker,et al.  Ideal free distributions when individuals differ in competitive ability: phenotype-limited ideal free models , 1986, Animal Behaviour.

[4]  J. Robertson Female choice, male strategies and the role of vocalizations in the Australian frog Uperoleia rugosa , 1986, Animal Behaviour.

[5]  J. Robertson Male territoriality, fighting and assessment of fighting ability in the Australian frog Uperoleia rugosa , 1986, Animal Behaviour.

[6]  Anthony Arak,et al.  Sexual selection by male–male competition in natterjack toad choruses , 1983, Nature.

[7]  B. Sullivan Sexual selection in Woodhouse's toad (Bufo woodhousei). II. Female choice , 1983, Animal Behaviour.

[8]  M. Ryan SEXUAL SELECTION AND COMMUNICATION IN A NEOTROPICAL FROG, PHYSALAEMUS PUSTULOSUS , 1983, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.

[9]  B. Sullivan Male mating behaviour in the great plains toad (Bufo cognatus) , 1982, Animal Behaviour.

[10]  D. Harper Competitive foraging in mallards: “Ideal free’ ducks , 1982, Animal Behaviour.

[11]  H. Gerhardt,et al.  Mating strategy shifts in male green treefrogs (Hyla cinerea): An experimental study , 1982, Animal Behaviour.

[12]  M. Gross,et al.  Sneakers, Satellites and Parentals: Polymorphic Mating Strategies in North American Sunfishes , 1982 .

[13]  M. Ryan,et al.  Oxygen Consumption during Resting, Calling, and Nest Building in the Frog Physalaemus Pustulosus , 1982, Physiological Zoology.

[14]  R. Sibly,et al.  Producers and scroungers: A general model and its application to captive flocks of house sparrows , 1981, Animal Behaviour.

[15]  G. Fellers,et al.  Mate Selection in the Gray Treefrog, Hyla versicolor , 1979 .

[16]  G. Fellers Aggression, territoriality, and mating behaviour in North American treefrogs , 1979, Animal Behaviour.

[17]  T. Clutton‐Brock,et al.  The logical stag: Adaptive aspects of fighting in red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) , 1979, Animal Behaviour.

[18]  J. Waage,et al.  Foraging for patchily-distributed hosts by the parasitoid, Nemeritis canescens , 1979 .

[19]  H. Gerhardt,et al.  Sexual Parasitism in the Green Tree Frog (Hyla cinerea) , 1978, Science.

[20]  J. Krebs,et al.  Mate selection in Pacific tree frogs , 1975, Nature.

[21]  J. M. Smith The theory of games and the evolution of animal conflicts. , 1974, Journal of theoretical biology.

[22]  G. Orians On the Evolution of Mating Systems in Birds and Mammals , 1969, The American Naturalist.

[23]  S. Fretwell,et al.  On territorial behavior and other factors influencing habitat distribution in birds , 1969 .

[24]  J. Verner EVOLUTION OF POLYGAMY IN THE LONG‐BILLED MARSH WREN , 1964 .

[25]  K. Wells,et al.  REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR AND AEROBIC CAPACITIES OF MALE AMERICAN TOADS (BUFO AMERICANUS): IS BEHAVIOR CONSTRAINED BY PHYSIOLOGY? , 1984 .

[26]  T. Caraco,et al.  Living in groups: is there an optimal group size? , 1984 .

[27]  Robin I. M. Dunbar Intraspecific Variations in Mating Strategy , 1982 .

[28]  W. Cade THE EVOLUTION OF ALTERNATIVE MALE REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES IN FIELD CRICKETS , 1979 .

[29]  J M Smith,et al.  Evolution and the theory of games , 1976 .

[30]  J. G. van Rhijn,et al.  Behavioural dimorphism in male ruffs Philomachus pugnax (L.) , 1973 .