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![]() | Webber, Q. M. R., Vander Wal, E. 2020. Heterogeneity in social network connections is density-dependent: implications for disease dynamics in a gregarious ungulate. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 74: 77. |
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![]() | Weber, N., Carter, S. P., Dall, S. R. X., Delahay, R. J., McDonald, J. L., Bearhop, S., McDonald, R. A. 2013. Badger social networks correlate with tuberculosis infection. Current Biology 23: R915–R916. |
![]() | Webster, B., Qvarfordt, E., Olsson, U., Glinwood, R. 2013. Different roles for innate and learnt behavioral responses to odors in insect host location. Behavioral Ecology 24: 366–372. |
![]() | Webster, H., McNutt, J. W., McComb, K. 2010. Eavesdropping and risk assessment between lions, spotted hyenas and African wild dogs. Ethology 116: 233–239. |
![]() | Webster, H., McNutt, J. W., McComb, K. 2012. African wild dogs as a fugitive species: Playback experiments investigate how wild dogs respond to their major competitors. Ethology 118: 147–156. |
![]() | Webster, M. M. 2017. Experience and motivation shape leader–follower interactions in fish shoals. Behavioral Ecology 28: 77–84. |
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![]() | Webster, M. M., Laland, K. N. 2011. Reproductive state affects reliance on public information in sticklebacks. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278: 619–627. |
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![]() | Webster, M. M., Laland, K. N. 2015. Space-use and sociability are not related to public-information use in ninespine sticklebacks. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 69: 895–907. |
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![]() | Webster, M. M., Rutz, C. 2020. How STRANGE are your study animals?. Nature 582: 337–340. |
![]() | Webster, M. M., Ward, A. J. 2011. Personality and social context. Biological Reviews 86: 759–73. |
![]() | Webster, M. M., Ward, A. J. W., Hart, P. J. B. 2009. Individual boldness affects interspecific interactions in sticklebacks. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 511–520. |
![]() | Webster, M. M., Whalen, A., Laland, K. N. 2017. Fish pool their experience to solve problems collectively. Nature Ecology &Amp; Evolution 1: 0135. |
![]() | Webster, S. J., Fiorito, G. 2001. Socially guided behaviour in non-insect invertebrates. Animal Cognition 4: 69–79. |
![]() | Webster, S. J., Lefebvre, L. 2001. Problem solving and neophobia in a columbiform–passeriform assemblage in Barbados. Animal Behaviour 62: 23–32. |
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