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Animal Behaviour January 2010 issue!
Animal Cognition January 2010 issue!


Animal Cognition aves Bird, C.D. & Emery, N.J. 2010. Rooks perceive support relations similar to six-month-old babies. Proc. R. Soc. B. 277: 147-151.


animal cognition fishBiro, P.A., Beckmann, C. & Stamps, J.A. 2010. Small within-day increases in temperature affects boldness and alters personality in coral reef fish. Proc. R. Soc. B. 277: 71-77.


animal cognition fishBshary, R. 2010. Decision-making: solving the battle of the fishes. Current Biology 20: R70-F71.     



Animal Cognition aves Clark, C.J. & Feo, T.J. 2010. Why do Calypte hummingbirds "sing" with both their tail and their syrinx? An apparent example of sexual sensory bias. American Naturalist 175: 27-37.


animal cognitionFranks, D.W., Ruxton, G.D. & James, R. 2010. Sampling animal association networks with the gambit of the group. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64: 493-503.



Animal Cognition avesFox, R.A. & Millam, J.R. 2010. The use of ratings and direct behavioural observation to measure temperament traits in cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus). Ethology 116: 59-75.     NEW!



Animal Cognition mammaliaGhazanfar, A.A. & Lemus, L. 2010. Multisensory integration: vision boosts information through suppression in auditory cortex. Current Biology 20: R22-R23.  



Animal Cognition mammalia Grueter, C.C. & van Schaik, C.P. 2010. Evolutionary determinants of modular societies in colobines. Behavioral Ecology  21: 63-71.



Animal Cognition mammaliaGygax, L., Neisen, G. & Wechsler, B. 2010. Socio-spatial relationships in diary cows. Ethology 116: 10-23.  NEW!




animal cognition fish Harcourt, J.L., Sweetman, G., Manica, A. & Johnstone, R.A. 2010. Pairs of fish resolve conflicts over coordinated movement by taking turns. Current Biology 20: 156-160.


Animal Cognition avesHolveck, M.-J. & Riebel, K. 2010. Low-quality females prefer low-quality males when choosing a mate. Proc. R. Soc. B. 277: 153-160.



Animal Cognition mammaliaLi, Y., Liu, Z., Shi, P. & Zhang, J. 2010. The hearing gene Prestin unites echolocating bats and whales. Current Biology 20: R55-R56.      



Animal Cognition mammalia Liu, Y., Cotton, J.A., Shen, B., Han, X., Rossiter, S. & Zhang, S. 2010. Convergent sequence evolution between echolocating bats and dolphins. Current Biology 20: R53-R54.



Animal Cognition arthropoda McCrate, A.T. & Uetz, G.W. 2010. Kleptoparasites: a twofold cost of group living for the colonial spider, Metepeira incrassata (Araneae, Araneidae). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64: 389-399.



Animal Cognition arthropodaNakata, K. 2010. Attention focusing in a sit-and-wait forager: a spider controls its prey-detection ability in different web sectors by adjusting thread tension. Proc. R. Soc. B. 277: 29-33.



Animal Cognition avesNocera, J.J. & Ratcliffe, L.M. 2010. Migrant and resident birds adjust antipredator behavior in response to social information accuracy. Behavioral Ecology  21: 121-128.



Animal Cognition avesPatricelli, G.L. & Krakauer, A.H. 2010. Tactical allocation of effort among multiple signals in sage grouse: an experiment with a robotic female. Behavioral Ecology  21: 97-106.



Animal Cognition mammalia Pays, O., Blomberg, S.P., Renaud, P.C., Favreau, F.-R. & Jarman, P.J. 2010. How unpredictable is the individual scanning process in socially foraging animals? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64: 443-454.



animal cognition fishPellegrini, A.F.A., Wisenden, B.D. & Sorensen, P.W. 2010. Bold minnows consistently approach danger in the field and lab in response to either chemical or visual indicators of predations risk. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64: 381-387.


animal cognition fishPiyapong, C., Krause, J., Chapman, B.B., Ramnarine, I.W., Louca, V. & Croft, D.P. 2010. Sex matters: a social context to boldness in guppies (Poecilia reticulata). Behavioral Ecology 21: 3-8.


animal cognition fish Raihani, N.J., Grutter, A.S. & Bshary, R. 2010. Punishers benefit from third-party punishment in fish. Science 327: 171.



Animal Cognition arthropoda Ritzmann, R.E. 2010. Visuomotor control: not so simple insect locomotion. Current Biology 20: R18-R19.         




Animal Cognition aves Shizuka, D. & Lyon, B.E. 2010. Coots use hatch order to learn to recognize and reject conspecific brood parasitic chicks. Nature 463: 223-226.      



Animal Cognition mammalia Stojan-Dolar, M. & Heymann, E.W. 2010. Vigilance of mustached tamarins in single-species and mixed-species groups: the influence of group composition. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64: 325-335.



animal cognition reptiliaThaker, M., Vanak, A.T., Lima, S.L. & Hews, D.K. 2010. Stress and aversive learning in a wild vertebrate: the role of corticosterone in mediating escape from a novel stressor. American Naturalist 175: 50-60.



animal cognition fish Wilson, A.D.M., & Godin, J-G.J. 2010. Boldness and intermittent locomotion in the bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus. Behavioral Ecology 21: 57-62.


animal cognition reptilia Webb, J.K., Pike, D.A. & Shine, R. 2010. Olfactory recognition of predators by nocturnal lizards: safety outweighs thermal benefits. Behavioral Ecology  21: 72-77.


Animal Cognition mammalia Wobber, V., Wrangham, R. & Hare, B. 2010. Bonobos exhibit delayed development of social behavior and cognition relative to chimpanzees. Current Biology 20: 226-230.  








 
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