Sharpening of directional responses along the auditory pathway of the oyster toadfish, Opsanus tau Peggy L. Edds-WaltonRichard R. Fay ORIGINAL PAPER 20 September 2005 Pages: 1079 - 1086
Visual pigment absorbance and spectral sensitivity of the Mysis relicta species group (Crustacea, Mysida) in different light environments Mirka Jokela-MäättäJohan PahlbergKristian Donner Original Paper 25 August 2005 Pages: 1087 - 1097
Ontogeny of central melatonin receptors in tadpoles of the anuran Rana perezi: modulation of dopamine release Esther IsornaAna Isabel GuijarroÁngel Luis Alonso-Gómez Original Paper 02 August 2005 Pages: 1099 - 1105
Increase in dance imprecision with decreasing foraging distance in the honey bee Apis mellifera L. is partly explained by physical constraints Madeleine BeekmanLaurent DoyenBenjamin P. Oldroyd Original Paper 28 July 2005 Pages: 1107 - 1113
How long will honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) be stimulated by scent to revisit past-profitable forage sites? Madeleine Beekman Original Paper 28 July 2005 Pages: 1115 - 1120
The effects of rearing temperature on developmental stability and learning and memory in the honey bee, Apis mellifera Julia C. JonesPaul HelliwellBenjamin P. Oldroyd Original Paper 28 July 2005 Pages: 1121 - 1129
Grouping in auditory temporal perception and vocal production is mutually adapted: the case of wriggling calls of mice Simone GaubGünter Ehret Original Paper 02 August 2005 Pages: 1131 - 1135
Seasonal variation of chromophore composition in the eye of the Japanese dace, Tribolodon hakonensis Y. UenoH. OhbaT. Hariyama Original Paper 05 August 2005 Pages: 1137 - 1142
Responses of blowfly motion-sensitive neurons to reconstructed optic flow along outdoor flight paths N. BoeddekerJ. P. LindemannJ. Zeil Original Paper 23 August 2005 Pages: 1143 - 1155
A dye mixture (Neurobiotin and Alexa 488) reveals extensive dye-coupling among neurons in leeches; physiology confirms the connections Ruey-Jane FanAntonia Marin-BurginW. Otto Friesen Original Paper 27 August 2005 Pages: 1157 - 1171
The effects of time, space and spectrum on auditory grouping in túngara frogs H. E. FarrisA. Stanley RandMichael J. Ryan Original Paper 09 August 2005 Pages: 1173 - 1183