Behavioral Ecology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Behavioral Ecology is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Should I stay or should I go? Behavioral adjustments of fur seals related to foraging success70
Corrigendum to: Mesopredators retain their fear of humans across a development gradient46
An (almost) fatal blow to conventional wisdom: a comment on Richardson and Zuk40
The value ofnottrusting intuition: a response to comments on Richardson and Zuk25
Social pairing in the absence of reproductive senescence in a socially monogamous songbird23
Group social structure has limited impact on reproductive success in a wild mammal23
Heterogeneous responsiveness to environmental stimuli22
The oxidative cost of helping and its minimization in a cooperative breeder22
Expression of Concern: Multiple environmental cues impact habitat choice during nocturnal homing of specialized reef shrimp22
Plasticity of snowy plover incubation behaviors in response to risks of nest predation22
Inter-sexual phenotypic divergence is correlated with habitat structure in an invasive lizard21
The interplay between satiation and temptation drives cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus foraging behavior and service quality toward client reef fish21
North American barn swallows pair, mate, and interact assortatively21
Predator activity and scent cues influence white-tailed deer behavior in a multi-predator landscape20
Low incidence of cannibalism among brood parasitic cuckoo catfish embryos18
Ineffective integration of multiple anti-predator defenses in a rotifer: a low-cost insurance?18
Site fidelity increases reproductive success by increasing foraging efficiency in a marine predator18
Long-term evaluation of the association between dominance, bib size, sex and age17
Collective self-assessment in banded mongoose intergroup contests17
Factors influencing dispersal initiation and timing in a facultative cooperative breeder17
Double brooding in house wrens is repeatable but constrained by time-of-season17
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