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Animal Cognition Arthropoda Alghamdi, A., Raine, N.E., Rosato, E. & Mallon, E.B. 2009. No evidence for an evolutionary trade-off between learning and immunity in a social insect. Biology Letters 5: 55-57.   



Animal Cognition Arthropoda Barbero, F., Thomas, J.A., Bonelli, S., Balletto, E. & Schonrogge, K. 2009. Queen ants make distinctive sounds that are mimicked by a butterfly social parasite. Science 323: 782-785 



Animal Cognition Aves Beauchamp, G. 2009. Sleeping gulls monitor the vigilance behaviour of their neighbors. Biology Letters 5: 9-11  
Science Daily news about Beauchamp 2009.



Animal Cognition MammaliaBrosnan, S.F. 2009. Animal Behavior: the right tool for the job. Current Biology 19: R134-R125.



Animal Cognition Byrne, R.W. 2009. Animal imitation. Current Biology 19: R111-R114.




Animal Cognition Mammalia Carborne, C., Maddox, T., Funston, P.J., Mills, M.G.L., Grether, G.F. & Van Valkerburgh, B. 2009. Parallels between playbacks and Pleistocene tar seeps suggest sociality in an extinct sabretooth cat, Smilodon. Biology Letters 5: 81-85.



Animal Cognition Mammalia Dahl, C.D., Wallraven, C., Bulthoff, H.H. & Logothetis, N.K. 2009. Humans and macaques employ similar face-processing strategies. Current Biology 19: 509-513.



Animal Cognition Mammalia Evans, J.A., Elliott, J.A. & Gorman, M.R. 2009. Dim nighttime illumination accelerates adjustment to timezone travel in an animal model. Current Biology 19: R156-R157.



Animal Cognition MammaliaFeng, S., Holmes, P., Rorie, A. & Newsome, W.T. 2009. Can monkeys choose optimally when faced with noisy stimuli and unequal awards. PLoS Computational Biology 5: e1000284.
Science Daily news about Feng et al. 2009.



Animal Cognition AvesFuchs, T., Maury, D., Moore, F.R. & Bingman, V.P. 2009. Daytime micro-naps in a nocturnal migrant: an EEG analysis. Biology Letters 5: 77-80



Animal Cognition MammaliaGomes, C.M., Mundry, R. & Boesch, C. 2009. Long-term reciprocation of grooming in wild west African chimpanzees. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 699-706.


Mollusca Grande, C. & Patel, N.H. 2009. Nodal signalling is involved in left-right asymmetry in snails. Nature 457: 1007-1011.     




MolluscaHanlon, R.T., Chiao, C.-C., Mathger, L.M., Barbosa, A., Buresch, K.C. & Chubb, C. 2009. Cephalopod dynamic camouflage: bridging the continuum between background matching and distruptive coloration. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. 364: 429- 437.
Science Daily news about Hanlon et al. 2009.



Animal Cognition Mammalia Isler, K. & van Schaik, C.P. 2009. Why are there so few smart mammals (but so many smart birds)? Biology Letters 5: 125-129



Animal Cognition ArthropodaKummerli, R.  2009. Social insects- superorganisms or just superb organisms? Current Biology 19: R105-R107.




Animal Cognition Aves Magrath, R. D., Pitcher, B.J. & Gardner, J.L. 2009. Recognition of other species' aerial alarm calls: speaking the same language or learning another? Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 769-774



Animal Cognition Aves Martin, G.R. & Piersma, T. 2009. Vision and touch in relation to foraging and predator detection: insightful contrasts between a plover and a sandpiper. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 437-445



Animal Cognition MammaliaMcNamara, J.M., Stephens, P.A., Dall, S.R.X. & Houston, A.I. 2009. Evolution of trust and trustworthiness: social awareness favours personality differences. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 605-613



Animal CognitionReichert, H. 2009. Evolutionary conservation of mechanisms for neural regionalization, proliferation and interconnection in brain development. Biology Letters 5: 112-116




Animal Cognition Aves Reiner, A. 2009. Avian evolution: from Darwin's finches to a new way of thinking about avian forebrain organization and behavioural capabilities. Biology Letters 5: 122-124.  



Animal Cognition Arthropoda Riffell, J.A., Lei, H., Christensen, T.A., Hildebrand, J.G. 2009. Characterization and coding of behaviorally significant odor mixtures. Current Biology 19: 335-340.



Animal Cognition Sol, D. 2009. Revisiting the cognitive buffer hypothesis for the evolution of large brains. Biology Letters 5: 130-133.        




Animal Cognition Aves Stevens, M., Winney, I.S., Cantor, A. & Graham, J. 2009. Outline and surface disruption inanimal camouflage. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 781-786



Animal Cognition Aves Stutchbury, B.J.M., Tarof, S.A., Done, T., Gow, E., Kramer, P.M., Tautin, J., Fox, J.W. & Afanasyev, V. 2009. Tracking long-distance songbird migration by using geolocators. Science 323: 896



Animal Cognition AvesRoth, T.C. & Pravosudov, V.V. 2008. Hippocampal volumes and neuron numbers increase along a gradient of environmental harshness: a large-scale comparison. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 401-405.



Animal Cognition Mammalia Vernon, M.C., Keeling, M.J. 2009. Representing the UK's cattle herd as static and dynamic networks. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 469-476



Animal Cognition Fish Webster, M.M., Ward, A.J.W. & Hart, P.J.B. 2009. Individual boldness affects interspecific interactions in sticklebacks. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 511-520.  



Animal Cognition MammaliaWilson, A.J., Gelin, U., Perron, M-C. & Reale, D. 2009. Indirect genetic effects and the evolution of aggression in a vertebrate system. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 533-541.



Animal Cognition reptilia Zelenitsky, D.K., Therrien, F. & Kobayashi, Y. 2009. Olfactory acuity in theropods: paleobiological and evolutionary implications. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 667-673.





 

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