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Animal Behaviour October issue!


Animal Cognition mammaliaBohn, K.M., Moss, C.F. & Wilkinson, G.S. 2009. Pup guarding by greater spear-nosed bats. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 1693-1703.



animal cognition fish Chapman, B.B., Morrell, L.J. & Krause, J.
2009. Plasticity in male courtship behaviour as a function of light intensity in guppies. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 1757-1763.



Animal Cognition arthropoda Edwards, S.C. & Pratt, S.C. 2009. Rationality in collective decision-making by ant colonies. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 3655-3661.     



animal cognitionEliassen, S., Jorgensen, C., Mangel, M. & Giske, J. 2009. Quantifying the adaptive value of learning in foraging behavior. American Naturalist 174: 478-489.     NEW!    



Animal Cognition mammalia Ferrari, P.F., Paukner, A., Ionica, C. & Suomi, S.J. 2009. Reciprocal face-to-face communication between rhesus macaque mothers and their newborn infants. Current Biology 19: 1768-1772.    



Animal Cognition mammalia Gauffre, B., Petit, E., Brodier, S., Bretagnolle, V. & Cosson, J.F. 2009. Sex-biased dispersal patterns depend on the spatial scale in a social rodent. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3487-3494.



Animal Cognition arthropoda Gompel, N. & Prud'homme, B. 2009. Behavioural neurobiology: chemical love. Nature 461: 887-888.




Animal Cognition mammaliaGruber, T., Muller, M.N., Strimling, P., Wrangham, R. & Zuberbuhler, K. 2009. Wild chimpanzees rely on cultural knowledge to solve an experimental honey acquisition task. Current Biology. 19: 1806-1810.     NEW!    



Animal Cognition mammalia Hammerschmidt, K., Radyushkin, K., Ehrenreich, H. & Fischer, J. 2009. Female mice respond to male ultrasonic 'songs' with approach behavior. Biology Letters 5: 589-592.

 

Animal Cognition mammalia Hardus, M.E., Lameira, A.R., Van Schaik, C.P. & Wich, S.A. 2009. Tool use in wild orang-utans modifies sound production: a functionally deceptive innovation? Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3689-3694.



Animal Cognition arthropoda Jandt, J.M., Huang, E. & Dornhaus, A. 2009. Weak specialization of workers inside a bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) nest. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 1829-1836.



animal cognition King, A.J., Johnson, D.D.P. & van Vugt, M. 2009. The origins and evolution of leadership. Current Biology. 19: R911-R916.  



Animal Cognition arthropoda Kurtz, R., Egelhaaf, M., Meyer, H.G. & Kern, R. 2009. Adaptation accentuates responses of fly motion-sensitive visual neurons to sudden stimulus changes. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3711-3719.


Animal Cognition mammalia Lehrer, J. 2009. Neuroscience: small, furry ...and smart. Nature 461: 862-864.



Animal Cognition mammalia Levi, D.M. & Carney, T. 2009. Crowding in peripheral vision: why bigger is better. Current Biology. 19: 1988-1993



Animal Cognition mammaliaMajolo, B., Ventura, R. & Koyama, N.F. 2009. Anxiety level predicts post-conflict behaviour in wild Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata yakui). Ethology 115: 986-995.         NEW!



animal cognition reptilia Ord, T.J. & Stamps, J.A. 2009. Species identity cues in animal communication. American Naturalist 174: 585-593.



animal cognition Pennisi, E. 2009. Sex and social structure. Science 326: 518-519.




Animal Cognition mammalia Petit, O., Gautrais, J., Leca, J.-B., Theraulaz, G. & Deneubourg, J.L. 2009. Collective decision-making in white-faced capuchin monkeys. Proc. R. Soc. B. 276: 3495-3503.  



Animal Cognition mammaliaRamseyer, A., Thierry, B., Boissy, A. & Dumont, B. 2009. Decision-making processes in group departures of cattle. Ethology 115: 948-957.



Animal Cognition aves Ruxton, G.D. 2009. Behavioural ecology: Winged warnings. Nature 461: 603-604.




Animal Cognition mammalia Siemers, B.M., Schauermann, G., Turni, H. & von Merten, S. 2009. Why do shrews twitter? Communication or simple echo-based orientation? Biology Letters 5: 593-596.



Animal Cognition aves Stulp, G., Emery, N.J., Verhulst, S. & Clayton, N.S. 2009. Western scrub-jays conceal auditory information when competitors can hear but cannot see. Biology Letters 5: 583-585.



Animal Cognition mammaliaTaylor, A.M., Reby, D. & McComb, K. 2009. Context-related variation in the vocal growling behaviour of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris). Ethology 115: 905-915.       NEW!



Animal Cognition aves Taylor, A.H. & Gray, R.D. 2009. Animal cognition: Aesop's fable flies from fiction to fact. Current Biology  19: R731-R732.




Animal Cognition avesWilson, D.R., Nelson, X.J. & Evans, C.S. 2009. Seizing the opportunity: subordinate male fowl respond rapidly to variation in social context. Ethology 115: 996-1004.     NEW!



Animal Cognition mammalia Wittemyer, G., Okello, J.B.A., Rasmussen, H.B., Arctander, P., Nyakaana, S., Douglas-Hamilton, I. & Siegismund, H.R. 2009. Where sociality and relatedness diverge: the genetic basis for hierarchical social organization in African elephants. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3513-3521.  



Animal Cognition arthropoda Yarali, A., Ehser, S., Hapil, F.Z., Huang, J. & Gerber, B. 2009. Odour intensity learning in fruit flies. Proc.R.Soc.B. 276: 3413-3420.




Animal Cognition aves Zapka, M., Heyers, D., Hein, C.M., Engels, S., Schneider, N., Hans, J., Weiler, S., Dreyer, D., Kishkinev, D., Wild, J.M. & Mouritsen, H. 2009. Visual but not trigeminal mediation of magnetic compass information in a migratory bird. Nature 461: 1274-1277.






 

 

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