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Seeley, T.D.
2008. Obituary: Martin Lindauer (1918-2008). Nature 456: 718.    



Animal Cognition mammaliaBarnes, J.L., Hill, T., Langer, M., Martinez, M. & Santos, L.R. 2008. Helping behavior and regard for others in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Biology Letters 4: 638-640.         NEW!


Animal Cognition mammaliaBarot, S.K., Kyono, Y., Clark, E.W. & Bernstein, I.L. 2008. Visualizing stimulus convergence in amygdala neurons during associative learning. PNAS 105: 20959-20963.    


Animal Cognition avesBoerner, M. & Kruger, O. 2008. Why do parasitic cuckoos have small brains? Insights from evolutionary sequence analyses. Evolution 62: 3157-3169.


Animal Cognition arthropodaBourke, A.F.G. 2008. Social evolution: daily self-sacrifice by worker ants. Current Biology 18: R1100-1101.   



Animal Cognition arthropodaBurd, M. & Howard, J.J. 2008. Optimality in a partitioned task performed by social insects. Biology Letters  4: 627-629.       



Animal Cognition arthropodaCao, T.T. & Dornhaus, A. 2008. Ants under crowded conditions consume more energy. Biology Letters 4: 613-615.      




Animal Cognition avesCoppack, T., Becker, S.F. & Becker, P.J.J. 2008. Circadian flight schedules in night-migrating birds caught on migration. Biology Letters 4: 619-622.    


Animal Cognition arthropodaDukas, R. 2008. Learning decreases heterospecific courtship and mating in fruit flies. Biology Letters 4: 645-647.      NEW!


Animal Cognition mammaliaGhazanfar, A.A. & Turesson, H.J. 2008. Speech production: how does a word feel? Current Biology 18: R1142-1144.



Animal Cognition mammaliaGoulding, E.H., Schenk, A.K., Juneja, P., MacKay, A.W., Wade, J.M. & Tecott, L.H. 2008. A robust automated system elucidates mouse home cage behavioral structure. PNAS 105: 20575:20582.    
Paylor, R. 2008. Simultaneous behavioral characterizations: Embracing complexity. PNAS 105: 20563-20564.     


Animal Cognition mammaliaHill, R.A., Bentley, A.R. & Dunbar, R.I.M. 2008. Network scaling reveals consistent fractal pattern in hierarchical mammalian societies. Biology Letters 4: 748-751.      



Animal Cognition mammaliaJones, G. Sensory ecology: noise annoys foraging bats. Current Biology 18: R1098-1100.



Animal CognitionMirabet, V., Freon, P. & Lett, C. 2008. Factors affecting information transfer from knowledge to naive individuals in a group. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 159-171.    
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Animal Cognition mammaliaParr, L.A., Hecht, E., Barks, S.K., Preuss, T.M. & Votaw, J.R. 2009. Face processing in the chimpanzee brain. Current Biology 19: 50-53.



Animal Cognition arthropodaPohl, M., Watolla, T. & Lunau, K. 2009. Anther-mimicking floral guides exploit a conflict between innate preference and learning in bumblebees (Bombus terrestris). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 295-302.      NEW! 



Animal Cognition avesRadford, A.N. 2008. Duration and outcome of intergroup conflict influences group affliative behaviour. Proc. R. Soc. B.  275: 2787-2791.   


Animal Cognition mammaliaStephan, C. & Zuberbuhler, K. 2008. Predation increases acoustic complexity in primate alarm calls. Biology Letters 4: 641- 644.     NEW!


Animal Cognition arthropodaStradner, J. & Romer, H. 2008. Reliable coding of small, behaviourally relevant interaural intensity differences in a pair of interneurons of an insect. Biology Letters 4: 711-714 



Animal Cognition arthropoda Tautz, J. & Rostas, M. 2008. Honeybee buzz attenuates plant damage by caterpillars. Current Biology 18: R1125-R1126.




Animal Cognition mammaliaViricel, A., Strand, A.E., Rosel, P.E., Ridoux, V. & Garcia, P. 2008. Insights on common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) social organization from genetic analysis of a mass-stranded pod. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 173-185.      


Animal Cognition arthropoda Wystrach, A. & Beugnon, G. 2009. Ants learn geometry and features. Current Biology 19: 61-66.





 

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