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1. Shoaling behaviour in response to turbidity in three‐spined sticklebacks

2. Information can explain the dynamics of group order in animal collective behaviour

3. Ecological drivers of global gradients in avian dispersal inferred from wing morphology

4. Collective motion diminishes, but variation between groups emerges, through time in fish shoals

5. Avonet : morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds

6. Cover Image: Volume 25 Number 3, March 2022

7. Suppression of personality variation in boldness during foraging in three-spined sticklebacks

8. Emergence of variation between groups through time in fish shoal collective motion

9. State-behavior feedbacks suppress personality variation in boldness during foraging in sticklebacks

10. Chemical communication, sexual selection, and introgression in wall lizards

11. The latitudinal gradient in hand-wing-index: global patterns and predictors of wing morphology in birds

12. Experimental contact zones reveal causes and targets of sexual selection in hybridizing lizards

13. An experimental test of relatedness-based mate discrimination in a social lizard

14. Multi-modal signal evolution in birds: re-examining a standard proxy for sexual selection

15. Species interactions regulate the collapse of biodiversity and ecosystem function in tropical forest fragments

16. Comparison of reproductive investment in native and non-native populations of common wall lizards reveals sex differences in adaptive potential

17. Dynamic eye colour as an honest signal of aggression

18. Using avian functional traits to assess the impact of land-cover change on ecosystem processes linked to resilience in tropical forests

19. Male behaviour drives assortative reproduction during the initial stage of secondary contact

20. Sexual selection drives asymmetric introgression in wall lizards

21. Sexual selection accelerates signal evolution during speciation in birds

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