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Animal Cognition avesvon Bayern, A.M.P., Heathcote, R.J.P., Rutz, C. & Kacelnik, A. 2009. The role of experience in problem solving and innovative tool use in crows. Current Biology 19: 1965-1968.



Animal Cognition mammaliaBlumstein, D.T. & Recapet, C. 2009. The sound of arousal: the addition of novel non-linearities increases responsiveness in marmot alarm calls. Ethology 115: 1074-1081.     NEW!



Animal Cognition arthropodaChittka, L. & Niven, J. 2009. Are bigger brains better? Current Biology 19: R995-R1008.



Animal Cognition arthropodaDrezner-Levy, T., Smith, B.H. & Shafir, S. 2009. The effect of foraging specialization on various learning tasks in the honey bee (Apis mellifera). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64: 135-148.  



Animal Cognition arthropoda Duistermars, B.J., Chow, D.M. & Frye, M.A. 2009. Flies require bilateral sensory input to track odor gradients in flight. Current Biology 19: 1774-1775. ERRATUM.



Animal Cognition AmphibiaFeng, A.S., Riede, T., Arch, V.S., Yu, Z., Xu, Z., Yu, X. & Shen, J.
2010. Diversity of the vocal signals of concave-eared torrent frogs (Odorrana tormota): Evidence for individual signatures. Ethology 115: 1015-1028.



Animal Cognition mammaliaGillam, E.H., McCracken, G.F., Westbrook, J.K., Lee, Y., Jensen, M.H. & Balsley, B.B. 2009. Bats aloft: variability in echolocation call structure at high altitudes. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64: 69-79.



Animal Cognition avesGoymen, P. 2009. Q&A: Bird behaviour, Darwin and dance. Nature 462: 288.




Animal Cognition arthropoda Graham, P. & Cheng, K. 2009. Ants use panoramic skyline as a visual cue during navigation. Current Biology 19: R935-R937.



Animal Cognition aves Hu, Y. & Cardoso, G.C. 2009. Are bird species that vocalize at higher frequencies preadapted to inhabit noisy urban areas? Behavioral Ecology. 20: 1268-1273.



Animal Cognition mammaliaKlein, J.T., Shepherd, S.V. & Platt, M.L. 2009. Social attention and the brain. Current Biology 19: R958-R962.




Animal Cognition Fish Kozak, G.M. & Boughman, J.W. 2009. Learned conspecific mate preference in a species pair of sticklebacks. Behavioral Ecology. 20: 1282-1288.



Animal Cognition mammaliaMadden, J.R., Drewe, J.A., Pearce, G.P. & Clutton-Brock, T.H. 2009. The social network structure of a wild meerkat population: 2. Intragroup interactions. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64: 81-95.



Animal Cognition arthropodaReynolds, A.M. 2009. Levy flight patterns are predicted to be an emergent property of a bumblebees' foraging strategy. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64: 19-23.



Animal Cognition arthropodaReynolds, A.M., Swain, J.L., Smith, A.D., Martin, A.P. & Osborne, J.L. 2009. Honeybees use a Levy flight search strategy and odour-mediated anemotaxis to relocate food sources. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64: 115-123.       



Animal Cognition avesRieucau, G. & Giraldeau, L.A. 2009. Persuasive companions can be wrong: the use of misleading social information in nutmeg mannikins. Behavioral Ecology 20: 1217-1222.











 

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