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![]() | Jacobs, C. E., Ausband, D. E. 2019. Wolves in space: locations of individuals and their effect on pup survival in groups of a cooperatively breeding canid. Animal Behaviour 155: 189-197. |
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![]() | Jacobs, I. F., von Bayern, A., Osvath, M. 2016. A novel tool-use mode in animals: New Caledonian crows insert tools to transport objects. Animal Cognition 19: 1249-1252. |
![]() | Jacobs, I., Osvath, M. 2022. Tool use and tooling in ravens (Corvus corax): A review and novel observations. Ethology 129: 169-181. |
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![]() | Jacobs, L. F. 2022. How the evolution of air breathing shaped hippocampal function. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 377: 20200532. |
![]() | Jacobs, L. F. 2023. The PROUST hypothesis: the embodiment of olfactory cognition. Animal Cognition 26: 59-72. |
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![]() | Jacobson, S. L., Dechanupong, J., Horpiencharoen, W., Yindee, M., Plotnik, J. M. 2023. Innovating to solve a novel puzzle: wild Asian elephants vary in their ability to problem solve. Animal Behaviour 205: 227-239. |
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