January 2009
Animal Cognition January issue !
Animal Behaviour January issue !
Antsey, M.L., Rogers, S.M., Ott, S.R., Burrows, M., Simpson, S.J. 2009. Serotonin mediates behavioral gregarization underlying swarm formation in desert locusts. Science 323: 627-630. Science Perspectives about Antsey et al. 2009.
Beran, M.J., Evans, T.A. & Harris, E.H. 2009. When in doubt, chimpanzees rely on estimates of past reward amounts. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 309-314.
Borst, A. 2009. Drosophila's view on insect vision. Current Biology 19: R36-R47.
Burton-Chellew, M.N. 2009. Evolutionary cooperation: male cleaner fish aggression may promote female cooperation. Current Biology 19: R32-R34.
Curran, W., Clifford, C.W.G. & Benton, C.P. 2009. The hierarchy of directional interactions in visual motion processing. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 263-268.
Dyer, J.R.G., Croft, D.P., Morrell, L.J. & Krause, J. 2009. Shoal composition determines foraging success in the guppy. Behavioral Ecology 20: 165-171.
Doring, T.F., Archetti, M. & Hardie, J. 2009. Autumn leaves seen through herbivore eyes. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 121-127.
Emery, N.J. & Clayton, N.S.2009. Comparative Social Cognition. Annual Review of Psychology 60: 87-113.
Fletcher, J.A. & Doebeli, M. 2009. A simple and general explanation for the evolution of altruism. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 13-19.
Gonzalez- Voyer, A., Winberg, S. & Kolm, N. 2009. Social fishes and single mothers: brain evolution in African cichlids. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 161-167.
Gross, H.J., Pahl, M., Si, A., Zhu, H., Tautz, J. & Zhang, S. 2009. Number-based visual generalisation in the honeybee. PLoS ONE 4: e4263. Science Daily news Gross et al. 2009.
Hara, E., Kubikova, L., Hessler, N.A. & Jarvis, E.D. 2009. Assessing visual requirements for social context-dependent activation of the songbird song system.Proc. R. Soc. B. 276:279-289.
Harcourt, J.L., Ang, T.Z., Sweetman, G., Johnstone, R.A. & Manica, A. 2009. Social feedback and the emergence of leaders and followers. Current Biology 19: 248-252.
Huigens, M.E., Pashalidou, F.G., Quian, M., Bukovinszky, T., Smid, H.M., van Loon J.J.A., Dicke, M. & Fatouros, N.E. 2009. Hitch-hiking parasitic wasp learns to exploit butterfly antiaphrodisiac. PNAS 106: 820-825.
Johnson, B.R. 2009. Pattern formation on the combs of honeybees: increasing fitness by coupling self-organization with templates. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276:255-261.
Lihoreau, M. & Rivault, C. 2009. Kin recognition via cuticular hydrocarbonds shapes cockroach social life. Behavioral Ecology 20: 46-53.
Merkle, T. & Wehner, R. 2009. Repeated training does not improve the path integrator in desert ants. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 391-402.
Michelena, P., Sibbald, A.M., Erhard, H.W. & McLeod, J.E. 2009. Effects of group size and personality on social foraging: the distribution of sheep across patches. Behavioral Ecology 20: 145-152.
Pays, O., Dubot, A-L., Jarman, P.J., Loisel, P. & Goldizen, A.W. 2009. Vigilance and its complex synchrony in the red-necked pademelon, Thylogale thetis. Behavioral Ecology 20: 22-29.
Proops, L., McComb, K. & Reby, D. 2009. Cross-modal individual recognition in domestic horses (Equus caballus). PNAS 106: 947-951.
Range, F., Horn, L., Viranyi, Z. & Huber, L. 2009. The absence of reward induces inequity aversion in dogs. PNAS 106: 340-345.
Seyfarth, R.M. & Cheney, D.L. 2009. Seeing who we hear and hearing who we see. PNAS 106: 669-670.
Smith, A.A., Holldobler, B. & Liebig, J. 2009. Cuticular hydrocarbons reliably identify cheaters and allow enforcement of altruism in a social insect. Current Biology 19: 78-81.
Taylor, A.H., Hunt, G.R., Medina, F.S. & Gray, R.D. 2009. Do New Caledonian crows solve physical problems through causal reasoning? Proc. R. Soc. B. 276:247-254.
Thornton, A. & Hodge, S.J. 2009. The development of foraging microhabitat preferences in meerkats. Behavioral Ecology 20: 103-110.
Tosh, C.R., Krause, J. & Ruxton, G.D. 2008. Basic features, conjunctive searches, and the confusion effect in predator-prey interactions. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 473-475.
Visalberghi, E., Addessi, E., Truppa, V., Spagnoletti, N., Ottoni, E., Izar, P. & Fragaszy, D. 2009. Selection of effective stone tools by wild bearded capuchin monkeys. Current Biology 19: 213-217.
Whitney, H.M., Kolle, M., Andrew, P., Chittka, L., Steiner, U. & Glover, B.J. 2009. Floral iridescence, produced by diffractive optics, acts as a cue for animal pollinators. Science 323: 130-133.
Wisenden, B.D. & Dye, T.P. 2009. Young convict cichlids use visual information to update olfactory homing cues. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 443-449.