Griffin, A. S., Guez, D. 2015. Innovative problem solving in nonhuman animals: the effects of group size revisited. Behavioral Ecology 26: 722-734.
Griffin, A. S., Guez, D. 2016. Chapter one - bridging the gap between cross-taxon and within-species analyses of behavioral innovations in birds: Making sense of discrepant cognition–innovation relationships and the role of motor diversity. Advances in the study of behavior Volume 48: 1-40.
Griffin, A. S., Guez, D., Lermite, F., Patience, M. 2013. Tracking changing environments: innovators are fast, but not flexible learners. PLoS One 8: e84907.
Griffin, A. S., Haythorpe, K. 2011. Learning from watching alarmed demonstrators: does the cause of alarm matter?. Animal Behaviour 81: 1163-1169.
Griffin, A. S., Savani, R. S., Hausmanis, K., Lefebvre, L. 2005. Mixed-species aggregations in birds: zenaida doves, Zenaida aurita, respond to the alarm calls of carib grackles, Quiscalus lugubris. Animal Behaviour 70: 507-515.
Griffin, A. S., Tebbich, S., Bugnyar, T. 2017. Animal cognition in a human-dominated world. Animal Cognition 20: 1-6.
Griffin, A. S., Tebbich, S., Bugynar, T. 2016. Animal cognition in a human-dominated world. Animal Cognition 20: 1-6.
Griffin, D. R. 2001. Animals know more than we used to think. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98: 4833-4834.
Griffin, D. R., Speck, G. B. 2004. New evidence of animal consciousness. Animal Cognition 7: 5-18.
Griffin, J. W. 2020. Quantifying the face inversion effect in nonhuman primates: a phylogenetic meta-analysis. Animal Cognition 23: 237-249.
Griffin, K. R., Beardsworth, C. E., Laker, P. R., van Horik, J. O., Whiteside, M. A., Madden, J. R. 2020. The inhibitory control of pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) weakens when previously learned environmental information becomes unpredictable. Animal Cognition 23: 189-202.
Griffin, S. R., Smith, M. L., Seeley, T. D. 2012. Do honeybees use the directional information in round dances to find nearby food sources?. Animal Behaviour 83: 1319-1324.
Griffith, K. A., Farnsworth, E. M., Stahlman, W. D. 2015. Reward expectation modulates variability in path choice in rats. Animal Cognition 18: 131-138.
Griffith, S. C., Brown, C. 2015. Social learning: Parents may not always know best. Current Biology 25: R802-R804.
Griffiths, C., Schiffner, I., Price, E., Charnell-Hughes, M., Kishkinev, D., Holland, R. A. 2021. Repeated training of homing pigeons reveals age-dependent idiosyncrasy and visual landmark use. Animal Behaviour 177: 159-170.
Griffiths, S. W., Brockmark, S., Höjesjö, J., Johnsson, J. I. 2004. Coping with divided attention: the advantage of familiarity. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 271: 695-699.
Griffiths, T. L., Reali, F. 2011. Modelling minds as well as populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278: 1773-1776.
Grijseels, D. M., Fairbank, D. A., Miller, C. T. 2024. A model of marmoset monkey vocal turn-taking. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 291: 20240150.
Grim, T. 2013. Perspectives and debates: Mimicry, signalling and co-evolution. Ethology 119: 270-277.
Grim, T., Kleven, O., Mikulica, O. 2003. Nestling discrimination without recognition: a possible defence mechanism for hosts towards cuckoo parasitism?. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 270: S73-S75.

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