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2. Adult poison frogs can capture and consume aquatic tadpoles
3. Food availability in the nursery affects parental food allocation but not tadpole begging performance in a frog with facultative parental care
4. Proximate determinants of family size in an obligate egg-feeding frog
5. Experimental reduction of a nest ectoparasite affects mouth coloration of nestling Cliff Swallows Petrochelidon pyrrhonota
6. Nestling size and ornamentation interact to shape early development in house sparrow families.
7. Nursery crowding does not influence offspring, but might influence parental, fitness in a phytotelm-breeding frog
8. Food availability in the nursery affects parental food allocation but not tadpole begging performance in a frog with facultative parental care
9. The ability to sequester the alkaloid epibatidine is widespread among dendrobatid poison frogs
10. Adult poison frogs can capture and consume aquatic tadpoles
11. Proximate Correlates of Carotenoid-Based Mouth Coloration in Nestling House Sparrows
12. Proximate determinants of family size in an obligate egg-feeding frog
13. Poison frog color morphs express assortative mate preferences in allopatry but not sympatry
14. Mouth coloration in nestling Cave Swallows (Petrochelidon fulva) differs from that of adults, is carotenoid based and correlated with body mass
15. Nestling mouth colors mediate parental favoritism but do not influence detectability
16. Baby birds do not always tell the truth
17. Larval aggression is independent of food limitation in nurseries of a poison frog
18. Choosy Cannibals Preferentially Consume Siblings with Relatively Low Fitness Prospects
19. Tadpole plasticity shapes the potential benefits of egg feeding to poison frog parents
20. Commentary: Parental care and the proximate links between maternal effects and offspring fitness
21. Morphological correlates of river velocity and reproductive development in an ornamented stream fish
22. Rictal Flanges of Nestling Birds are Most Colorful Near the Gape
23. An experimental test for age-related improvements in reproductive performance in a frog that cares for its young
24. Nestling birds put their best flange forward
25. Carotenoid-Rich Mouth Colors Influence the Conspicuousness of Nestling Birds
26. Steroid levels in frog eggs: Manipulations, developmental changes, and implications for maternal steroid effects
27. Effects of a novel ectoparasite on condition and mouth coloration of nestling barn swallows
28. Nuptial coloration of red shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) is more intense in turbid habitats
29. House sparrow, Passer domesticus, parents preferentially feed nestlings with mouth colours that appear carotenoid-rich
30. Parental provisioning and nestling mortality in house sparrows
31. Steroid levels in frog eggs: Manipulations, developmental changes, and implications for maternal steroid effects.
32. Honest begging: expanding from Signal of Need
33. Fine whines improve with age
34. Experimental evidence for maternal provisioning of alkaloid defenses in a dendrobatid frog
35. Effects of a novel ectoparasite on condition and mouth coloration of nestling barn swallows.
36. Preferences for and use of light microhabitats differ among and within populations of a polytypic poison frog
37. Mate Choice versus Mate Preference: Inferences about Color-Assortative Mating Differ between Field and Lab Assays of Poison Frog Behavior
38. Preferences for and use of light microhabitats differ among and within populations of a polytypic poison frog.
39. Simple observations with complex implications: What we have learned and can learn about parental care from a frog that feeds its young
40. Mouth coloration in nestling Cave Swallows (<italic>Petrochelidon fulva</italic>) differs from that of adults, is carotenoid based and correlated with body mass.
41. Detectability matters: conspicuous nestling mouth colours make prey transfer easier for parents in a cavity nesting bird
42. Parental care is beneficial for offspring, costly for mothers, and limited by family size in an egg-feeding frog
43. Morphological correlates of river velocity and reproductive development in an ornamented stream fish
44. Colour and Escape Behaviour in Polymorphic Populations of an Aposematic Poison Frog
45. A captive breeding experiment reveals no evidence of reproductive isolation among lineages of a polytypic poison frog
46. Both sexes pay a cost of reproduction in a frog with biparental care
47. Ectoparasite density is associated with mouth colour and size in nestling House SparrowsPasser domesticus
48. Carotenoid supplementation enhances reproductive success in captive strawberry poison frogs (Oophaga pumilio)
49. Parental care is beneficial for offspring, costly for mothers, and limited by family size in an egg-feeding frog.
50. Cross-fostering reveals that among-brood differences in ornamental mouth coloration mostly reflect rearing conditions in nestling house sparrows
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