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Animal Cognition arthropodaCarde, R.T. 2008. Animal migration: seasonal reversals of migrant moths. Current Biology 18: R1007-R1009.  



Animal Cognition arthropodaCollett, T.S. 2008. Insect navigation: visual panoramas and the sky compass. Current Biology 18: R1058-R1061.   



Animal Cognition arthropodaDickson, B.J. 2008. Wired for sex: the neurobiology of Drosophila mating decisions. Science 322: 904-909.  



Animal Cognition arthropodaDomenici, P., Booth, D., Blagburn, J.M. & Bacon, J.P. 2008. Cockroaches keep predators guessing by using preferred escape trajectories. Current Biology 18: 1792-1796.        
 


Animal Cognition amphibiaDulcis, D. & Spitzer, N.C. 2008. Illumination controls differentiation of dopamine neurons regulating behaviour. Nature 456: 195-201.    



Animal Cognition fishFerrari, M.C.O., Vavrek, M.A., Elvidge, C.K., Fridman, B., Chivers, D.P. & Brown, G.E. 2008. Sensory complementation and the acquisition of predator recognition by salmonid fishes. Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology 63:113-121.



Animal Cognition avesGlaze, C.M. & Troyer, T. 2008. Neuroscience: cool songs. Nature 456: 187-188.   




Animal Cognition arthropodaJasny, B.R., Kelner, K.L. & Pennisi, E. 2008. From genes to social behavior. Science 322: 891.    




Animal Cognition mammaliaKing, A.J., Douglas, C.M.S., Huchard, E., Isaac, N.J.B. & Cowlishaw, G. 2008. Dominance and affiliation mediate despotism in a social primate. Current Biology 18: 1833-1838.



Animal Cognition mammaliaLakshminarayanan, V.R. & Santos, L.R. 2008. Capuchin monkeys are sensitive to others' welfare. Current Biology 18: R999-R1000.    



Animal Cognition avesLong, M.A. & Fee, M.S. 2008. Using temperature to analyse temporal dynamics in the songbird motor pathway. Nature 456: 189-194  



Animal Cognition amphibiaMathis, A., Ferrari, M.C.O., Windel, N., Messier, F. & Chivers, D.P. 2008. Learning by embryos and the ghost of predation future. Proc. R. Soc. B. 275: 2603-2607.



Animal Cognition avesPepperberg, I.M. 2008. Peer-reviewed parrot studies speak for themselves, as he did. Nature 456: 166.   




Animal Cognition fish Pike, T.W., Samanta, M., Lindstrom & Boyle, N.J. 2008. Behavioural phenotype affects social interactions in an animal network. Proc. R. Soc. B. 275: 2515-2520.   Group-dynamics        Personalities&behavioral syndromes 


Animal Cognition arthropodaPrabhu, C. & Cheng, K. 2008. One day is all it takes: circadian modulation of the retrieval of colour memories in honeybees.  Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology     



Animal Cognition arthropodaPrabhu, C. & Cheng, K. 2008. Recency preference of odour memory retrieval in honeybees. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.   



Animal Cognition arthropodaRobinson, G.E., Fernald, R.D. & Clayton, D.F. 2008. Genes and social behavior. Science 322: 896-900.   




Animal Cognition arthropodaSomanathan, H., Borges, R.M., Warrant, E.J. & Kelber, A. 2008. Nocturnal bees learn landmark colours in starlight. Current Biology 18: R996-R997.  



Animal CognitionStevens, M., Yule, D.H. & Ruxton, G.D. 2008. Dazzle coloration and prey movement. Proc. R. Soc. B. 275: 2639-2643.




Animal Cognition fishSumpter, D.J.T., Krause, J., James, R., Couzin, I.D. & Ward, A.J.W. 2008. Consensus decision making by fish. Current Biology 18: 1773-1777



Animal CognitionTakahashi, J.S., Shimomura, K. & Kumar, V. 2008. Searching for genes underlying behavior: lessons from circadian rhythms. Science 322: 909-912.    



Animal CognitionThor, S. 2008. Neuroscience: Light moulds plastic brains. Nature 456: 177-178.   












 

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