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Biol. Lett. | vol. 7 no. 5 pp. 641–800 | 23 October 2011 23 October 2011 volume 7 . number 5 . pages 641–800 rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org Published in Great Britain by the Royal Society, 6–9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG Founded in 1660, the Royal Society is the independent scientific academy of the UK, dedicated to promoting excellence in science Registered Charity No 207043 Meeting reports 641 Trench Connection A. J. Jamieson & T. Fujii 644 Integrating ecology into macroevolutionary research L. McInnes, W. J. Baker, T. G. Barraclough, K. K. Dasmahapatra, A. Goswami, L. J. Harmon, H. Morlon, A. Purvis, J. Rosindell, G. H. Thomas, S. T. Turvey & A. B. Phillimore Animal behaviour 647 Comment. Of global space or perceived place? Comment on Kelly et al. B. R. Sturz & K. D. Bodily 649 Invited reply. A misunderstanding of principal and medial axes? Reply to Sturz & Bodily D. M. Kelly, S. Durocher, C. Chiandetti & G. Vallortigara 651 Altruism in networks: the effect of connections O. Curry & R. I. M. Dunbar 654 Spontaneous discrimination of possible and impossible objects by newly hatched chicks L. Regolin, R. Rugani, G. Stancher & G. Vallortigara 658 Androgen receptor gene polymorphisms are associated with aggression in Japanese Akita Inu A. Konno, M. Inoue-Murayama & T. Hasegawa 661 Lekking birds in a tropical forest forego sex for migration W. A. Boyle, C. G. Guglielmo, K. A. Hobson & D. R. Norris 664 A novel interference behaviour: invasive wasps remove ants from resources and drop them from a height J. Grangier & P. J. Lester 668 Sexy birds are superior at solving a foraging problem F. Mateos-Gonzalez, J. Quesada & J. C. Senar 670 Persistence of host defence behaviour in the absence of avian brood parasitism B. D. Peer, M. J. Kuehn, S. I. Rothstein & R. C. Fleischer 674 Straight as an arrow: humpback whales swim constant course tracks during long- distance migration T. W. Horton, R. N. Holdaway, A. N. Zerbini, N. Hauser, C. Garrigue, A. Andriolo & P. J. Clapham 680 Squirrel monkeys’ response to inequitable outcomes indicates a behavioural convergence within the primates C. F. Talbot, H. D. Freeman, L. E. Williams & S. F. Brosnan 683 Lateralization of lateral displays in convict cichlids G. Arnott, C. Ashton & R. W. Elwood 686 Mechanism of birth in chimpanzees: humans are not unique among primates S. Hirata, K. Fuwa, K. Sugama, K. Kusunoki & H. Takeshita 689 Female but not male dogs respond to a size constancy violation C. A. Müller, C. Mayer, S. Dörrenberg, L. Huber & F. Range 692 Long-distance migrating species of birds travel in larger groups G. Beauchamp Biomechanics 695 Volumetric imaging of fish locomotion B. E. Flammang, G. V. Lauder, D. R. Troolin & T. E. Strand Community ecology 699 Do interactions between plant and soil biota change with elevation? A study on Fagus sylvatica E. Defossez, B. Courbaud, B. Marcais, W. Thuiller, E. Granda & G. Kunstler 702 Climate change impact on Balearic shearwater through a trophic cascade C. Luczak, G. Beaugrand, M. Jaffré & S. Lenoir 706 Ants inhabiting myrmecophytic ferns regulate the distribution of lianas on emergent trees in a Bornean tropical rainforest H. O. Tanaka & T. Itioka 710 Top predators suppress rather than facilitate plants in a trait-mediated tri-trophic cascade J. N. Griffin, J. Butler, N. N. Soomdat, K. E. Brun, Z. A. Chejanovski & B. R. Silliman 714 Waders in winter: long-term changes of migratory bird assemblages facing climate change L. Godet, M. Jaffré & V. Devictor 718 Species–energy relationships in deep-sea molluscs D. P. Tittensor, M. A. Rex, C. T. Stuart, C. R. McClain & C. R. Smith Conservation biology 723 Long-term research sites as refugia for threatened and over-harvested species G. Campbell, H. Kuehl, A. Diarrassouba, P. K. N’Goran & C. Boesch Evolutionary biology 727 Queen pheromone regulates egg production in a termite Y. Yamamoto & K. Matsuura 730 Brains and the city: big-brained passerine birds succeed in urban environments A. A. Maklakov, S. Immler, A. Gonzalez-Voyer, J. Rönn & N. Kolm 733 Tactic-dependent plasticity in ejaculate traits in the swordtail Xiphophorus nigrensis C. C. Smith & M. J. Ryan 736 Not whale-fall specialists, Osedax worms also consume fishbones G. W. Rouse, S. K. Goffredi, S. B. Johnson & R. C. Vrijenhoek 740 Sexual ornamentation reflects antibacterial activity of ejaculates in mallards M. Rowe, G. Á. Czirják, K. J. McGraw & M. Giraudeau 743 Symbiont infection affects aphid defensive behaviours E. Dion, S. E. Polin, J.-C. Simon & Y. Outreman 747 Host-switching by a vertically transmitted rhabdovirus in Drosophila B. Longdon, L. Wilfert, J. Osei-Poku, H. Cagney, D. J. Obbard & F. M. Jiggins 751 Variation of osteocyte lacunae size within the tetrapod skeleton: implications for palaeogenomics S. Montanari, S. L. Brusatte, W. De Wolf & M. A. Norell 755 Transgenerational effects of food availability on age at maturity and reproductive output in an asexual collembolan species N. Hafer, S. Ebil, T. Uller & N. Pike Evolutionary developmental biology 759 Evidence that gastropod torsion is driven by asymmetric cell proliferation activated by TGF- signalling Y. Kurita & H. Wada Global change biology 763 Temporal changes in greenspace in a highly urbanized region M. Dallimer, Z. Tang, P. R. Bibby, P. Brindley, K. J. Gaston & Z. G. Davies 767 Local perceptions of climate change validated by scientific evidence in the Himalayas P. Chaudhary & K. S. Bawa 771 Are soils in urban ecosystems compacted? A citywide analysis J. L. Edmondson, Z. G. Davies, S. A. McCormack, K. J. Gaston & J. R. Leake Palaeontology 775 A golden orb-weaver spider (Araneae: Nephilidae: Nephila) from the Middle Jurassic of China P. A. Selden, C.-K. Shih & D. Ren 779 The energetics of low browsing in sauropods G. D. Ruxton & D. M. Wilkinson Phylogeny 782 Multiple lineages of lice pass through the K–Pg boundary V. S. Smith, T. Ford, K. P. Johnson, P. C. D. Johnson, K. Yoshizawa & J. E. Light Physiology 786 Regurgitation and remastication in the foregut-fermenting proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) I. Matsuda, T. Murai, M. Clauss, T. Yamada, A. Tuuga, H. Bernard & S. Higashi 790 Why do some adult birds skip breeding? A hormonal investigation in a long-lived bird A. Goutte, M. Kriloff, H. Weimerskirch & O. Chastel 793 Rain increases the energy cost of bat flight C. C. Voigt, K. Schneeberger, S. L. Voigt-Heucke & D. Lewanzik Population genetics 796 Advergence in Müllerian mimicry: the case of the poison dart frogs of Northern Peru revisited M. Chouteau, K. Summers, V. Morales & B. Angers on December 1, 2018 http://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/ Downloaded from

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volume 7

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pages 641–800

23 October 2011

volume 7 . number 5 . pages 641–800

rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.orgPublished in Great Britain by the Royal Society, 6–9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG

Founded in 1660, the Royal Society is the independent scientific academy of the UK, dedicated to promotingexcellence in science

Registered Charity No 207043

Meeting reports641 Trench Connection

A. J. Jamieson & T. Fujii644 Integrating ecology into

macroevolutionary researchL. McInnes, W. J. Baker, T. G. Barraclough, K. K. Dasmahapatra, A. Goswami, L. J. Harmon, H. Morlon, A. Purvis, J. Rosindell, G. H. Thomas, S. T. Turvey & A. B. Phillimore

Animal behaviour647 Comment. Of global space or perceived

place? Comment on Kelly et al.B. R. Sturz & K. D. Bodily

649 Invited reply. A misunderstanding ofprincipal and medial axes? Reply to Sturz& BodilyD. M. Kelly, S. Durocher, C. Chiandetti & G. Vallortigara

651 Altruism in networks: the effect ofconnectionsO. Curry & R. I. M. Dunbar

654 Spontaneous discrimination of possibleand impossible objects by newly hatchedchicksL. Regolin, R. Rugani, G. Stancher & G. Vallortigara

658 Androgen receptor gene polymorphisms areassociated with aggression in JapaneseAkita InuA. Konno, M. Inoue-Murayama & T. Hasegawa

661 Lekking birds in a tropical forest foregosex for migrationW. A. Boyle, C. G. Guglielmo, K. A. Hobson &D. R. Norris

664 A novel interference behaviour: invasivewasps remove ants from resources anddrop them from a heightJ. Grangier & P. J. Lester

668 Sexy birds are superior at solving aforaging problemF. Mateos-Gonzalez, J. Quesada & J. C. Senar

670 Persistence of host defence behaviour inthe absence of avian brood parasitismB. D. Peer, M. J. Kuehn, S. I. Rothstein & R. C. Fleischer

674 Straight as an arrow: humpback whalesswim constant course tracks during long-distance migrationT. W. Horton, R. N. Holdaway, A. N. Zerbini, N. Hauser, C. Garrigue, A. Andriolo & P. J. Clapham

680 Squirrel monkeys’ response to inequitableoutcomes indicates a behaviouralconvergence within the primatesC. F. Talbot, H. D. Freeman, L. E. Williams & S. F. Brosnan

683 Lateralization of lateral displays in convictcichlidsG. Arnott, C. Ashton & R. W. Elwood

686 Mechanism of birth in chimpanzees:humans are not unique among primatesS. Hirata, K. Fuwa, K. Sugama, K. Kusunoki & H. Takeshita

689 Female but not male dogs respond to asize constancy violationC. A. Müller, C. Mayer, S. Dörrenberg, L. Huber & F. Range

692 Long-distance migrating species of birdstravel in larger groupsG. Beauchamp

Biomechanics695 Volumetric imaging of fish locomotion

B. E. Flammang, G. V. Lauder, D. R. Troolin & T. E. Strand

Community ecology699 Do interactions between plant and soil

biota change with elevation? A study onFagus sylvaticaE. Defossez, B. Courbaud, B. Marcais, W. Thuiller, E. Granda & G. Kunstler

702 Climate change impact on Balearicshearwater through a trophic cascadeC. Luczak, G. Beaugrand, M. Jaffré & S. Lenoir

706 Ants inhabiting myrmecophytic fernsregulate the distribution of lianas onemergent trees in a Bornean tropicalrainforestH. O. Tanaka & T. Itioka

710 Top predators suppress rather thanfacilitate plants in a trait-mediated tri-trophic cascadeJ. N. Griffin, J. Butler, N. N. Soomdat, K. E. Brun, Z. A. Chejanovski & B. R. Silliman

714 Waders in winter: long-term changes ofmigratory bird assemblages facing climatechangeL. Godet, M. Jaffré & V. Devictor

718 Species–energy relationships in deep-seamolluscsD. P. Tittensor, M. A. Rex, C. T. Stuart, C. R. McClain & C. R. Smith

Conservation biology723 Long-term research sites as refugia for

threatened and over-harvested speciesG. Campbell, H. Kuehl, A. Diarrassouba, P. K. N’Goran & C. Boesch

Evolutionary biology727 Queen pheromone regulates egg

production in a termiteY. Yamamoto & K. Matsuura

730 Brains and the city: big-brained passerinebirds succeed in urban environmentsA. A. Maklakov, S. Immler, A. Gonzalez-Voyer, J. Rönn & N. Kolm

733 Tactic-dependent plasticity in ejaculate traitsin the swordtail Xiphophorus nigrensisC. C. Smith & M. J. Ryan

736 Not whale-fall specialists, Osedax wormsalso consume fishbonesG. W. Rouse, S. K. Goffredi, S. B. Johnson & R. C. Vrijenhoek

740 Sexual ornamentation reflectsantibacterial activity of ejaculates inmallardsM. Rowe, G. Á. Czirják, K. J. McGraw & M.Giraudeau

743 Symbiont infection affects aphid defensivebehavioursE. Dion, S. E. Polin, J.-C. Simon & Y. Outreman

747 Host-switching by a vertically transmittedrhabdovirus in DrosophilaB. Longdon, L. Wilfert, J. Osei-Poku, H. Cagney, D. J. Obbard & F. M. Jiggins

751 Variation of osteocyte lacunae size withinthe tetrapod skeleton: implications forpalaeogenomicsS. Montanari, S. L. Brusatte, W. De Wolf & M. A. Norell

755 Transgenerational effects of foodavailability on age at maturity andreproductive output in an asexualcollembolan speciesN. Hafer, S. Ebil, T. Uller & N. Pike

Evolutionary developmental biology759 Evidence that gastropod torsion is driven

by asymmetric cell proliferation activatedby TGF-� signallingY. Kurita & H. Wada

Global change biology763 Temporal changes in greenspace in a

highly urbanized regionM. Dallimer, Z. Tang, P. R. Bibby, P. Brindley, K. J. Gaston & Z. G. Davies

767 Local perceptions of climate changevalidated by scientific evidence in theHimalayasP. Chaudhary & K. S. Bawa

771 Are soils in urban ecosystems compacted?A citywide analysisJ. L. Edmondson, Z. G. Davies, S. A. McCormack, K. J. Gaston & J. R. Leake

Palaeontology775 A golden orb-weaver spider (Araneae:

Nephilidae: Nephila) from the MiddleJurassic of ChinaP. A. Selden, C.-K. Shih & D. Ren

779 The energetics of low browsing insauropodsG. D. Ruxton & D. M. Wilkinson

Phylogeny782 Multiple lineages of lice pass through the

K–Pg boundaryV. S. Smith, T. Ford, K. P. Johnson, P. C. D. Johnson, K. Yoshizawa & J. E. Light

Physiology786 Regurgitation and remastication in the

foregut-fermenting proboscis monkey(Nasalis larvatus)I. Matsuda, T. Murai, M. Clauss, T. Yamada, A. Tuuga, H. Bernard & S. Higashi

790 Why do some adult birds skip breeding? A hormonal investigation in a long-livedbirdA. Goutte, M. Kriloff, H. Weimerskirch & O. Chastel

793 Rain increases the energy cost of batflightC. C. Voigt, K. Schneeberger, S. L. Voigt-Heucke & D. Lewanzik

Population genetics796 Advergence in Müllerian mimicry: the case

of the poison dart frogs of Northern PerurevisitedM. Chouteau, K. Summers, V. Morales & B. Angers

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