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Whittam 1980

Whittam 1980. http://www.life.uiuc.edu/paige/hybrids.html. Whittam 1980. Whittam 1980. Whittam 1980. Whittam 1980. Werner and Hall 1988. Werner and Hall 1988. Werner and Hall 1988. Werner and Hall 1988.

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Whittam 1980

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  1. Whittam 1980 http://www.life.uiuc.edu/paige/hybrids.html

  2. Whittam 1980

  3. Whittam 1980

  4. Whittam 1980

  5. Whittam 1980

  6. Werner and Hall 1988

  7. Werner and Hall 1988

  8. Werner and Hall 1988

  9. Werner and Hall 1988

  10. Figure 8.10 The trade-off between development of locomotory muscles and reproductive equipment

  11. Figure 8.12 Distances dispersed by male and female Belding’s ground squirrels

  12. Figure 8.13 Inbreeding depression in oldfield mice may result in the failure of inbred females to reproduce as early as outbred females

  13. Figure 8.14 Male and female lions differ in their dispersal patterns

  14. Figure 8.16 Short-range migration in the three-wattled bellbird

  15. Levey and Stiles 1992

  16. Levey and Stiles 1992

  17. Figure 8.17 The geographic distribution of Catharus thrushes, a genus that contains both resident and migratory species

  18. Outlaw et al. 2003 http://fireflyforest.net/images/firefly/2007/June/Catharus-frantzii.jpg

  19. Figure 8.18 The long-distance migratory trait overlain on the phylogeny of Catharus thrushes

  20. Outlaw et al. 2003

  21. Figure 8.25 The leapfrog migratory pattern of western North American populations of the fox sparrow

  22. Bell, 1997 fuliginosa http://thebirdguide.com/fox/fosp_01.jpg

  23. Bell, 1997

  24. Figure 8.26 Energetic costs of territoriality

  25. Figure 8.28 Habitat quality and the date of departure from Jamaican wintering grounds by American redstarts

  26. Figure 8.29 Redstart habitat selection on the wintering grounds affects reproductive success

  27. Figure 8.30 Does the resident always win?

  28. Figure 8.31 Territorial male red-shouldered widowbirds have higher resource-holding power than nonterritorial floaters

  29. Figure 8.32 Fat reserves determine the winner of territorial conflicts in black-winged damselflies

  30. Plaistow and Tsubaki 2000

  31. Plaistow and Tsubaki 2000 http://www17.ocn.ne.jp/~kurasina/ookawa_m3.jpg http://nee.kus.hokkyodai.ac.jp/tombo/costalis.jpeg

  32. Plaistow and Tsubaki 2000

  33. Figure 8.33 Older males fight harder in the eggfly butterfly

  34. Figure 9.35 Deep croaks deter rivals

  35. Figure 9.36 Vocal signals of the barking gecko convey information about the size of the calling lizard to distant rivals

  36. Figure 9.37 Honest signals about body size? (Part 1)

  37. Figure 9.37 Honest signals about body size? (Part 2)

  38. Figure 9.38 Threat displays are energetically demanding in the side-blotched lizard

  39. Figure 9.39 A dishonest signal of strength?

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