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Jones, G., Waters, D. A. 2000. Moth hearing in response to bat echolocation calls manipulated independently in time and frequency. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 267: 1627–1632.
Jones, J. E., Kamil, A. C. 2001. The use of relative and absolute bearings by Clark’s nutcrackers, Nucifraga columbiana. Animal Learning & Behavior 29: 120–132.
Jones, K. A., Krebs, J. R., Whittingham, M. J. 2007. Vigilance in the third dimension: head movement not scan duration varies in response to different predator models. Animal Behaviour 74: 1181–1187.
Jones, K. J., Hill, W. L. 2001. Auditory perception of hawks and owls for passerine alarm calls. Ethology 107: 717–726.
Jones, N. A. R., Gaffney, K., Gardella, G., Rowe, A., Spence-Jones, H. C., Munson, A., Houslay, T. M., Webster, M. M. 2025. A reinvestigation of cognitive styles in sticklebacks: decision success varies with behavioral type. Behavioral Ecology 36: arae097.
Jones, N. A. R., Spence-Jones, H. C., Webster, M., Rendell, L. 2021. Individual behavioural traits not social context affects learning about novel objects in archerfish. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 75: 58.
Jones, N. A. R., Webster, M., Newport, C., Templeton, C. N., Schuster, S., Rendell, L. 2020. Cognitive styles: speed–accuracy trade-offs underlie individual differences in archerfish. Animal Behaviour 160: 1–14.
Jones, P. L., Diaz, E. M., Goldthwaite, N. E., Scotch, H. T., Prachand, S. V., Ahn, E. R. 2025. Pollinator cognition in a plant network. Biology Letters 21: 20250044.
Jones, P. L., Divoll, T. J., Dixon, M. M., Aparicio, D., Cohen, G., Mueller, U. G., Ryan, M. J., Page, R. A. 2020. Sensory ecology of the frog-eating bat, Trachops cirrhosus, from DNA metabarcoding and behavior. Behavioral Ecology 31: 1420–1428.
Jones, P. L., Page, R. A., Hartbauer, M., Siemers, B. M. 2010. Behavioral evidence for eavesdropping on prey song in two Palearctic sibling bat species. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65: 333–340.
Jones, P. L., Ryan, M. J., Chittka, L. 2015. The influence of past experience with flower reward quality on social learning in bumblebees. Animal Behaviour 101: 11–18.
Jones, P. L., Ryan, M. J., Flores, V., Page, R. A. 2013. When to approach novel prey cues? Social learning strategies in frog-eating bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 280: 20132330.
Jones, P. L., Ryan, M. J., Page, R. A. 2014. Population and seasonal variation in response to prey calls by an eavesdropping bat. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68: 605–615.
Jones, R. 2008. How quickly can a rat perceive novel odors?. PLoS Biology 6: e94.
Jones, R. 2008. Sniffing out the right address. PLoS Biology 6: e134.
Jones, R. 2010. Day and night: Circadian rhythms in worms. PLoS Biology 8: e1000511.
Jones, R. B., Facchin, L., McCorquodale, C. 2002. Social dispersal by domestic chicks in a novel environment: reassuring properties of a familiar odourant. Animal Behaviour 63: 659–666.
Jones, S. M., Pearson, J., DeWind, N. K., Paulsen, D., Tenekedjieva, A.-M., Brannon, E. M. 2014. Lemurs and macaques show similar numerical sensitivity. Animal Cognition 17: 503–515.

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