![]() | Clark, C. J., Feo, T. J. 2008. The Anna's hummingbird chirps with its tail: a new mechanism of sonation in birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275: 955–962. |
![]() | Clark, C. W., Dukas, R. 2003. The behavioral ecology of a cognitive constraint: limited attention. Behavioral Ecology 14: 151–156. |
![]() | Clark, C., Murrell, J., Fernyhough, M., O'Rourke, T., Mendl, M. 2014. Long-term and trans-generational effects of neonatal experience on sheep behaviour. Biology Letters 10: 20140273. |
![]() | Clark, D. L., Kizer Zeeff, C., Sabovodny, G., Hollenberg, A., Roberts, J. A., Uetz, G. W. 2015. The role of social experience in eavesdropping by male wolf spiders (Lycosidae). Animal Behaviour 106: 89–97. |
![]() | Clark, D. L., Macedonia, J. M., Rowe, J. W., Austin, M. R., Centurione, I. M., Valle, C. A. 2019. Galápagos lava lizards (Microlophus bivittatus) respond dynamically to displays from interactive conspecific robots. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73: 136. |
![]() | Clark, D. L., Macedonia, J. M., Rowe, J. W., Stuart, M. A., Kemp, D. J., Ord, T. J. 2015. Evolution of displays in Galápagos lava lizards: comparative analyses of signallers and robot playbacks to receivers. Animal Behaviour 109: 33–44. |
![]() | Clark, D. L., Morjan, C. L. 2001. Attracting female attention: the evolution of dimorphic courtship displays in the jumping spider Maevia inclemens (Araneae: Salticidae). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 268: 2461–2465. |
![]() | Clark, D. L., Roberts, J. A., Rector, M., Uetz, G. W. 2011. Spectral reflectance and communication in the wolf spider, Schizocosa ocreata (Hentz): simultaneous crypsis and background contrast in visual signals. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65: 1237–1247. |
![]() | Clark, D. L., Roberts, J. A., Uetz, G. W. 2012. Eavesdropping and signal matching in visual courtship displays of spiders. Biology Letters 8: 375–378. |
![]() | Clark, Damon A., Demb, Jonathan B. 2016. Parallel computations in insect and mammalian visual motion processing. Current Biology 26: R1062–R1072. |
![]() | Clark, F. E. 2022. Bridging pure cognitive research and cognitive enrichment. Animal Cognition 25: 1671–1678. |
![]() | Clark, F. E., Burdass, J., Kavanagh, A., King, A. 2025. Palaeognath birds innovate to solve a novel foraging problem. Scientific Reports 15: 4512. |
![]() | Clark, F. E., Greggor, A. L., Montgomery, S. H., Plotnik, J. M. 2023. The endangered brain: actively preserving ex-situ animal behaviour and cognition will benefit in-situ conservation. Royal Society Open Science 10: 230707. |
![]() | Clark, H., Leavens, D. A. 2019. Testing dogs in ape-like conditions: the effect of a barrier on dogs’ performance on the object-choice task. Animal Cognition 22: 1063–1072. |
![]() | Clark, H., Leavens, D. A. 2021. The performance of domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) on two versions of the object choice task. Animal Cognition 24: 1087–1098. |
![]() | Clark, J. A., Boersma, P. D., Olmsted, D. M. 2006. Name that tune: call discrimination and individual recognition in Magellanic penguins. Animal Behaviour 72: 1141–1148. |
![]() | Clark, L., Butler, K., Ritchie, K. L., Maréchal, L. 2020. The importance of first impression judgements in interspecies interactions. Scientific Reports 10: 2218. |
![]() | Clark, P. R., Waller, B. M., Agil, M., Micheletta, J. 2022. Crested macaque facial movements are more intense and stereotyped in potentially risky social interactions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 377: 20210307. |
![]() | Clark, R. M., Fewell, J. H. 2014. Social dynamics drive selection in cooperative associations of ant queens. Behavioral Ecology 25: 117–123. |
![]() | Clark, R. W. 2004. Kin recognition in rattlesnakes. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 271: S243–S245. |
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