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Chapter 6 Opener: The leafy sea dragon. 6.1 Mobbing behavior of colonial, ground-nesting gulls.

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1 Chapter 6 Opener: The leafy sea dragon

2 6.1 Mobbing behavior of colonial, ground-nesting gulls

3 6.2 Two black-headed gulls on their nests

4 6.3 Does mobbing protect eggs?

5 6.4 Benefit of high nest density for the arctic skua

6 6.5 Gull phylogeny and two scenarios for the origin of cliff-nesting behavior (Part 1)

7 6.5 Gull phylogeny and two scenarios for the origin of cliff-nesting behavior (Part 2)

8 6.6 Not all gulls nest on the ground

9 6.7 The logic of the comparative method

10 6.8 Colonial California ground squirrels have evolved mobbing behavior

11 6.9 Evidence for a cost of parental mobbing behavior

12 6.10 The dilution effect in butterfly groups (Part 1)

13 6.10 The dilution effect in butterfly groups (Part 2)

14 6.11 The dilution effect in mayflies

15 6.12 Fighting back by terns and wasps

16 6.13 Communal defense by sawfly larvae

17 6.14 A group of sleeping bees

18 6.15 Cryptic coloration depends on background selection

19 6.16 The camouflaged moth, Biston betularia

20 6.17 Predation risk and background selection by moths

21 6.18 Cryptic coloration and body orientation

22 6.19 Does cryptic behavior work?

23 6.20 The value of a backpack (Part 1)

24 6.20 The value of a backpack (Part 2)

25 6.21 Personal hygiene by a skipper butterfly larva may be an antipredator adaptation

26 6.22 Warning coloration and toxins

27 6.23 Effect of monarch butterfly toxins

28 6.24 Why behave conspicuously?

29 6.25 An advertisement of unprofitability to deter pursuit?

30 6.26 Cheetahs abandon hunts more often when gazelles stot

31 6.27 Are pushup displays an honest signal of a lizard’s physiological condition?

32 6.28 The lizard Cnemidophorus murinus often waves a forearm at humans that disturb it

33 6.29 Fear screams and age in four European songbirds

34 6.30 An optimality model

35 6.31 Optimal covey size for northern bobwhite quail (Part 1)

36 6.31 Optimal covey size for northern bobwhite quail (Part 2)

37 6.31 Optimal covey size for northern bobwhite quail (Part 3)

38 6.32 Selfish herds may evolve in prey species

39 6.33 A game theoretical model

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