Dear Colleagues, One special issue edited by Professor Eileen Hebets has been published, and the pdf files of the papers are now available at the journal web page:
http://www.currentzoology.org/currentissue.asp Volume 57, Issue 2 Content Table ( PDF[7487 KB] ) Editorial: Current Status and Future Directions of Research in Complex Signaling ( PDF[46 KB] ) Eileen HEBETS The evolution of multi-component visual signals in darters (genus Etheostoma) ( PDF[432 KB] ) Jennifer M. GUMM, Tamra C. MENDELSON Assessing display variability in wild brown anoles Anolis sagrei using a mechanical lizard model ( PDF[305 KB] ) Sarah R. PARTAN, Peter OTOVIC, Virginia L. PRICE, Scott E. BROWN Inter-signal interaction and uncertain information in anuran multimodal signals ( PDF[151 KB] ) Ryan C. TAYLOR, Barrett A. KLEIN, Michael J. RYAN Are eavesdroppers multimodal? Sensory exploitation of flo-ral signals by a non-native cockroach Blatta orientalis ( PDF[553 KB] ) Rodrigo C. VERGARA, Alejandra TORRES-ARANEDA, Diego A. VILLAGRA, Robert A. RAGUSO, Mary T. K. ARROYO, Cristian A. VILLAGRA Complex courtship displays facilitate male reproductive success and plasticity in signaling across variable environments ( PDF[216 KB] ) Dustin J. WILGERS, Eileen A. HEBETS Wing, tail, and vocal contributions to the complex acoustic signals of courting Calliope hummingbirds ( PDF[516 KB] ) Christopher James CLARK Hear no evil: The effect of auditory warning signals on avian innate avoidance, learned avoidance and memory ( PDF[215 KB] ) Emma C. SIDDALL, Nicola M. MARPLES The effect of pyrazine odor on avoidance learning and memory in wild robins Erithacus rubecula ( PDF[251 KB] ) Emma C. SIDDALL, Nicola M. MARPLES Forget-me-not: Complex floral displays, inter-signal interac-tions, and pollinator cognition ( PDF[151 KB] ) Anne S. LEONARD, Anna DORNHAUS, Daniel R. PAPAJ Assets and tactics in a mating market: Economic models of negotiation offer insights into animal courtship dynamics on the lek ( PDF[148 KB] ) Gail L. PATRICELLI, Alan H. KRAKAUER, Richard MCELREATH Cutting the Gordian knot: Complex signaling in African cichlids is more than multimodal ( PDF[432 KB] ) Moira J. VAN STAADEN, Adam R. SMITH We welcome your submissions to CURRENT ZOOLOGY. Authors are not charged for publication, published papers are open accessed. Zhi-Yun JIA,Ph.D. Executive Editor Current Zoology http://www.currentzoology.org Institute of Zoology The Chinese Academy of Sciences Beichen Xilu, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China Coverd by SCI and Current Contents, BIOSIS Preview,Biological Abstract, Zoological Records, Chemical Abstract, and Scopus, CURRENT ZOOLOGY is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed international journal that publishes reviews and research articles, including significant new findings of fundamental and general interest. Submissions in the research fields of ecology, behavioral biology, biogeography, conservation biology, evolutionary biology and genomics are especially welcome. In particular, CURRENT ZOOLOGY seeks to publish research that explores the interface between zoological disciplines, and is truly integrative by illuminating the greater picture.
