Bates, L.A., Sayialel, K.N.,
Njiraini, N.W., Moss, C.J., Poole, J.H.
& Byrne, R.W. 2007. Elephants classify human
ethnic groups by odor
and garment color. Current
Biology 17:1938-1942November 2007
See also: Signals
& signal detection
Baugh, A.T., Akre, K.L. & Ryan, M.J. 2008. Categorical perception of a natural, multivariate signal: Mating call recognition in tungara frogs. PNAS 105: 8985-8988. July 2008
See also: Signals
& signal detection
Cheetham, S.A., Thom, M.D.,
Jury, F., Ollier, W.E.R., Beynon, R.J.
& Hurst, J.L. 2007. The genetic basis of
individual-recognition
signals in the mouse. Current
Biology 17:1771-1777.
October
2007
See also: Signals
& signal detection
Clucas, B., Owings, D.H. & Rowe, M.P. 2008.
Donning your enemy's cloak: ground squirrels exploit rattlesnake scent
to reduce predation risk. Proc.
R. Soc. B. 275: 847-852.
April 2008 See also: Signals & signal
detection
Couvillon, M.J. & Ratnieks, F.L.W. 2008. Odor
transfer in stingless bee marmelada (Frieseomelitta varia)
demonstrates that entrance guards use an "undesirable-absent"
recognition system. Behavioral
Ecology & Sociobiology 62: 1099-1105. May 2008
See also: Signals & signal
detectionGroup-dynamics
Ferrari, M.C.O., Gonzalo, A., Messier, F. & Chievers, D.P. 2007.
Generalization of learned predator recognition: an experimental test
and framework for future studies. Proc. R. Soc. B.
274:1853-1859. August
2007
See also: Signals & signal detectionLearning & memory Ferkin, M.H., Pierce, A.A. & Franklin, S. 2008. Self-discrimination in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Ethology 114: 863-874. September 2008
Gardner, A. & West, S.A. 2007.
Social evolution: the decline
and fall of genetic kin recognition.
Current Biology 17: R810-R812.
September 2007
Gerlach, G., Hodgins-Davis, A., Avolio, C. & Schunter, C. 2008. Kin recognition in zebrafish: a 24-hour window for olfactory imprinting. Proc. R. Soc. B. 275: 2165-2170. September 2008
Gronenberg, W., Ash, L.E. & Tibbetts, E.A. 2008. Correlation
between facial pattern recognition and brain composition in paper
wasps. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 71:1-14. January 2008
See also:Neuroethology
Jackson, D.E. 2007. Kin recognition: knowing
who's boss in wasp
colonies. Current
Biology 17:R547-R549.
July 2007
See also: Group-dynamics
Krams, I., Krama, T., Igaune,
K. & Mand, R. 2008. Experimental evidence of
reciprocal altruism in the pied flycatcher. Behavioral Ecology and
Sociobiology62: 599-605.February 2008
See also:AltruismGroup-dynamics
Martin, S.J., Vitikainen, E.,
Helantera, H. & Drijfhout, F.P. 2008. Chemical
basis of nest-mate discrimination in the ant Formica exsecta. Proc. R. Soc. B.
275: 1271-1278.
June 2008
Rousset, F. & Roze, D. 2007.
Constraints on the origin and maintenance of genetic kin recognition. Evolution 61: 2320-2330.
October
2007
Rutte, C. & Taborsky, M. 2008. The influence of
social experience on cooperative behaviour of rats (Rattus norvegicus):
direct vs generalised reciprocity. Behavioral
Ecology and Sociobiology62:499-505.
February 2008 See also: Altruism
Schino, G. & Aureli, F.
2008. Grooming reciprocation among female primates: a
meta-analysis. Biology
Letters4:
9-11.February 2008
See also: AltruismGroup-dynamics
Schneider, J.M. & Bilde, T. 2008. Benefits of cooperation with genetic kin in subsocial spider. PNAS 105: 10843-10846. August 2008 See also:Group-dynamics
Sproul,
C., Palleroni, A., & Hauser, M.D. 2006. Cottontop tamarin,
Saguinus
oedipus,
alarm calls contain sufficient information for recognition of
individual
identity. Animal
Behaviour 72:1379-1385. December
2006
See also: Communication
Steiger, S., Peschke, K. & Moller, J.K. 2008
Correlated changes in breeding status and polyunsaturated cuticular
hydrocarbons: the chemical basis of nestmate recognition in the burying
beetle Nicrophorus
vespilloides. Behavioral
Ecology and Sociobiology 62: 1053-1060.May 2008
See also: Group-dynamics
Steiger, S., Franz, R., Eggert, A. & Moller, J.K. 2008. The Coolidge effect, individual recognition and selection for distinctive cuticular signatures in a burying beetle. Proc. R. Soc. B. 275: 1831-1838. August 2008
Steiner, F.M., Schlick-Steiner,
B.C., Moder, K., Stauffer, C.,
Arthofer, W., Buschinger, A., Espadaler, X., Christian, E., Einfinger,
K., Lorbeer, E., Schafellner, C., Ayasse, M. & Crozier, R.H. 2007.
Abandoning aggression but maintaining self-nonself discrimination as a
first stage in ant supercolony formation. Current Biology 17:1903-1907. November 2007 See also: Group-dynamics