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Boogert,
N.J., Reader S.M., Laland, K.N. 2006.
The relation between social rank,
neophobia and individual learning in starlings. Animal
Behaviour
72:
1229-1239.
Learning
& memory
Dukas,
R., Clark, C.W.& Abbott, K. 2006.
Courtship strategies of male
insects:
when is learning advantageous? Animal
Behaviour 76:
1395-1404.
Learning & memory
Kenward,
B. Rutz, C.,Weir, A.S., & Kacelnik, A. 2006. Development of
tool use in New
Caledonian crows: inherited action patterns and social influences.
Animal
Behaviour 72:
1329-1343.
Tool
use
Skelhorn,
J., Rowe, C. 2006. Do
the
multiple defense chemicals of visually distinct species enhance
predator learning? Behavioral
Ecology 17:
947-951.
Learning
& memory
Sproul,
C., Palleroni, A., & Hauser, M.D. 2006. Cottontop tamarin,
Saguinus
oedipus,
alarm calls contain sufficient information for recognition of
individual
identity. Animal
Behaviour 72:
1379-1385.
Communication
Recognition
Turner,
A.M., Turner, S.E.& Lappi, H.M. 2006. Learning, memory and
predator
avoidance by freshwater snails: effects of experience on predator
recognition
and defensive strategy. Animal
Behaviour 76:
1443-1450.
Learning
& memory