| | This journal provides immediate access to some articles. Research Articles Ancient wolf lineages in India. Dinesh K Sharma, Jesus E Maldonado, Yadrendradev V Jhala, and Robert C Fleischer Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S1–S4. PMCID: PMC1809981 The discovery after 94 years of the elusive female of a myrmecolacid (Strepsiptera), and the cryptic species of Caenocholax fenyesi Pierce sensu lato. Jeyaraney Kathirithamby and J Spencer Johnston Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S5–S8. PMCID: PMC1809985 Use of diploid male frequency data as an indicator of pollinator decline. Amro Zayed, David W Roubik, and Laurence Packer Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S9–12. PMCID: PMC1809989 Function of the heater: the dead horse arum revisited. A M Angioy, M C Stensmyr, I Urru, M Puliafito, I Collu, and B S Hansson Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S13–S15. PMCID: PMC1809992 On the role of blue shadows in the visual behaviour of tsetse flies. Dietmar Steverding and Tom Troscianko Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S16–S17. PMCID: PMC1810006 Metabolic flexibility: the key to long-term evolutionary success in Bryozoa? Lloyd S Peck and David K A Barnes Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S18–S21. PMCID: PMC1809997 B chromosomes are more frequent in mammals with acrocentric karyotypes: support for the theory of centromeric drive. Brian G Palestis, Austin Burt, R Neil Jones, and Robert Trivers Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S22–S24. PMCID: PMC1810000 The Prisoner's Dilemma and polymorphism in yeast SUC genes. Duncan Greig and Michael Travisano Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S25–S26. PMCID: PMC1810003 Collision avoidance and a looming sensitive neuron: size matters but biggest is not necessarily best. F Claire Rind and Roger D Santer Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S27–S29. PMCID: PMC1809999 Hypoxia in paradise: widespread hypoxia tolerance in coral reef fishes. Göran E Nilsson and Sara Ostlund-Nilsson Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S30–S33. PMCID: PMC1810002 The size of the largest marsupial and why it matters. Stephen Wroe, Mathew Crowther, Joe Dortch, and John Chong Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S34–S36. PMCID: PMC1810005 Maternal undernutrition and the sex ratio at birth in Ethiopia: evidence from a national sample. Aryeh D Stein, Paul G Barnett, and Daniel W Sellen Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S37–S39. PMCID: PMC1809971 Are secondary sex traits, parasites and immunity related to variation in primary sex traits in the Arctic charr? Marthe Måsvaer, Ståle Liljedal, and Ivar Folstad Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S40–S42. PMCID: PMC1809974 Handedness frequency over more than ten thousand years. Charlotte Faurie and Michel Raymond Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S43–S45. PMCID: PMC1809976 Cloning of an olfactory sensory neuron-specific protein in the land snail (Eobania vermiculata). Andrea Mazzatenta, Paolo Pelosi, and Alessandro Cellerino Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S46–S49. PMCID: PMC1809978 Involving the motor system in decision making. Reto Wyss, Peter König, and Paul F M J Verschure Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S50–S52. PMCID: PMC1809980 Analysis of 'driver' and 'passenger' CD8+ T-cell responses against variable viruses. Andreas Zafiropoulos, Eleanor Barnes, Clive Piggott, and Paul Klenerman Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S53–S56. PMCID: PMC1809984 Tyrannosaurus en pointe: allometry minimized rotational inertia of large carnivorous dinosaurs. Donald M Henderson and Eric Snively Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S57–S60. PMCID: PMC1809988 The mother-in-law effect. John Hunt and Robert Brooks Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S61–S63. PMCID: PMC1809983 Sinister strategies succeed at the cricket World Cup. Robert Brooks, Luc F Bussière, Michael D Jennions, and John Hunt Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S64–S66. PMCID: PMC1809987 Environmental calcium modifies induced defences in snails. Simon D Rundle, John I Spicer, Ross A Coleman, Jo Vosper, and Julie Soane Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S67–S70. PMCID: PMC1809991 Density triggers soldier production in a social aphid. Harunobu Shibao, Mayako Kutsukake, and Takema Fukatsu Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S71–S74. PMCID: PMC1809994 Antagonistic pleiotropy for life-history traits at the gene expression level. Zoltán Bochdanovits and Gerdien de Jong Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S75–S78. PMCID: PMC1809996 Egg-laying capacity is limited by carotenoid pigment availability in wild gulls Larus fuscus. Jonathan D Blount, David C Houston, Peter F Surai, and Anders Pape Møller Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S79–S81. PMCID: PMC1809998 In support of null hypothesis significance testing. Michael Mogie Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S82–S84. PMCID: PMC1810001 Central assumptions of predator-prey models fail in a semi-natural experimental system. Christel M M Mols, Kees van Oers, Leontien M A Witjes, Catherine M Lessells, Piet J Drent, and Marcel E Visser Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S85–S87. PMCID: PMC1810004 The crafting of hook tools by wild New Caledonian crows. Gavin R Hunt and Russell D Gray Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S88–S90. PMCID: PMC1809970 Reproduction in shark-attacked sea turtles is supported by stress-reduction mechanisms. Tim Jessop, Joanna Sumner, Val Lance, and Col Limpus Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S91–S94. PMCID: PMC1809973 Pacific and Atlantic herring produce burst pulse sounds. Ben Wilson, Robert S Batty, and Lawrence M Dill Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S95–S97. PMCID: PMC1809969 Honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis) compete for producing queen-like pheromone signals. Robin F A Moritz, H Michael G Lattorff, and Robin M Crewe Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S98–100. PMCID: PMC1809972 Females drive primate social evolution. Patrik Lindenfors, Laila Fröberg, and Charles L Nunn Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S101–S103. PMCID: PMC1809975 Let your enemy do the work: within-host interactions between two fungal parasites of leaf-cutting ants. W O H Hughes and J J Boomsma Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S104–S106. PMCID: PMC1809977 Differential loss of ancestral gene families as a source of genomic divergence in animals. Austin L Hughes and Robert Friedman Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S107–S109. PMCID: PMC1809979 Immunocompetence and its costs during development: an experimental study in blue tit nestlings. Jon E Brommer Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S110–S113. PMCID: PMC1809982 A new genus of long-legged flies displaying remarkable wing directional asymmetry. Justin B Runyon and Richard L Hurley Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S114–S116. PMCID: PMC1809986 Do multi-branched colonial organisms exceed normal growth after partial mortality? Juan Armando Sánchez and Howard R Lasker Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S117–S120. PMCID: PMC1809990 Developmental stress, social rank and song complexity in the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris). K A Spencer, K L Buchanan, A R Goldsmith, and C K Catchpole Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S121–S123. PMCID: PMC1809993 Are stepchildren over-represented as victims of lethal parental violence in Sweden? Hans Temrin, Johanna Nordlund, and Helena Sterner Proc Biol Sci. 2004 February 7; 271(Suppl 3): S124–S126. PMCID: PMC1809995 |