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1. Can Suttonella ornithocola entail a potential hazard to songbirds? A systematic review.

2. Tits (Paridae sp.) use social information when locating and choosing nest lining material.

3. Season does not influence the response of great tits (Parus major) to allopatric mobbing calls.

4. Seasonal changes in the hippocampal formation of hoarding and non-hoarding tits.

5. Cognitive flexibility in the wild: Individual differences in reversal learning are explained primarily by proactive interference, not by sampling strategies, in two passerine bird species.

6. Number of callers may affect the response to conspecific mobbing calls in great tits (Parus major).

7. Great tit responses to the calls of an unfamiliar species suggest conserved perception of call ordering.

8. On resolving the selective interspecific information use vs. owner aggression hypothesis dilemma—a commentary.

9. Seasonal variation in mobbing behaviour of passerine birds.

10. Laying date and clutch size of Great Tits(Parus major) in the Mediterranean region: a comparison of four habitat types.

11. Seasonal changes in the hippocampal formation of hoarding and non-hoarding tits

12. Ten new species of Brueelia Kéler, 1936 (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) from nuthatches (Aves: Passeriformes: Sittidae), tits and chickadees (Paridae), and goldcrests (Regulidae).

13. Tits as bryologists: patterns of bryophyte use in nests of three species cohabiting a primeval forest.

14. Seasonal changes in the hippocampal formation of hoarding and non-hoarding tits

15. Nested PCR for Suttonella ornithocola reveals widespread infection in British Paridae species.

16. Evidence against observational spatial memory for cache locations of conspecifics in marsh tits Poecile palustris.

17. Effect of tree logging on reproductive performance in Blue Tits ( Cyanistes caeruleus).

18. Effects of extreme thermal conditions on plasticity in breeding phenology and double-broodedness of Great Tits and Blue Tits in central Poland in 2013 and 2014.

19. Effects of environmental conditions on the egg mass, yolk antioxidant level, eggshell thickness and eggshell spotting patterns of Great Tits ( Parus major).

20. Roles of phenotypic and genetic characteristics in the social mating pattern of Silver-throated Tits ( Aegithalos glaucogularis).

21. Warning signals confer advantage to prey in competition with predators: bumblebees steal nests from insectivorous birds.

22. Historical biogeography of tits (Aves: Paridae, Remizidae).

23. Characterization of blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus microsatellite loci, and assessment of sequence homology among species to predict cross-species utility and chromosome locations.

24. Urban biodiversity: comparison of insect assemblages on native and non-native trees.

25. Evidence for long-term spatial memory in a parid.

26. Do birds behave according to dynamic risk assessment theory? A feeder experiment.

27. Predator stimuli and calling behavior of Carolina chickadees ( Poecile carolinensis), tufted titmice ( Baeolophus bicolor), and white-breasted nuthatches ( Sitta carolinensis).

28. Why some tits store food and others do not: evaluation of ecological factors.

29. Why do Corsican Blue Tits Cyanistes caeruleus ogliastrae not use nest boxes for roosting?

30. Mechanisms of cache retrieval in long-term hoarding birds.

31. Pitch shifts and song structure indicate male quality in the dawn chorus of black-capped chickadees.

32. The effects of food availability and distance to protective cover on the winter foraging behaviour of tits (Aves: Parus).

33. Daily patterns of energy storage in food-caching birds under variable daily predation risk: a dynamic state variable model.

34. Lateralization in Paridae: comparison of a storing and a non-storing species on a one-trial associative memory task.

35. The conflict between feeding and territorial defence in the great tit.

36. Optimal Prey Choice and Discrimination Time in the Great Tit (Parus major L.).

37. Laying date and clutch size of Great Tits (Parus major) in the Mediterranean region: a comparison of four habitat types.

38. Extreme variation in patterns of tandem repeats in mitochondrial control region of yellow-browed tits (Sylviparus modestus, Paridae).

39. Warning signals confer advantage to prey in competition with predators: bumblebees steal nests from insectivorous birds

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