![]() | Mulcahy, N. J., Schubiger, M. N. 2014. Can orangutans (Pongo abelii) infer tool functionality?. Animal Cognition 17: 657–669. |
![]() | Mulder, Raoul A., Hall, Michelle L. 2013. Animal behaviour: A song and dance about lyrebirds. Current Biology 23: R518–R519. |
![]() | Muleta, M. G., Schausberger, P. 2013. Smells familiar: group-joining decisions of predatory mites are mediated by olfactory cues of social familiarity. Animal Behaviour 86: 507–512. |
![]() | Müller, C. A. 2010. Do anvil-using banded mongooses understand means–end relationships? A field experiment. Animal Cognition 13: 325–330. |
![]() | Müller, C. A., Cant, M. A. 2010. Imitation and traditions in wild banded mongooses. Current Biology 20: 1171–1175. |
![]() | Müller, C. A., Manser, M. B. 2007. Nasty neighbours rather than ‘dear enemies’ in a social carnivore. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274: 959–965. |
![]() | Müller, C. A., Manser, M. B. 2008. Mutual recognition of pups and providers in the cooperatively breeding banded mongoose. Animal Behaviour 75: 1683–1692. |
![]() | Müller, C. A., Manser, M. B. 2008. The information banded mongooses extract from heterospecific alarms. Animal Behaviour 75: 897–904. |
![]() | Müller, C. A., Mayer, C., Dörrenberg, S., Huber, L., Range, F. 2011. Female but not male dogs respond to a size constancy violation. Biology Letters 7: 689–691. |
![]() | Müller, C. A., Riemer, S., Range, F., Huber, L. 2014. Dogs’ use of the solidity principle: revisited. Animal Cognition 17: 821–825. |
![]() | Müller, C. A., Riemer, S., Rosam, C. M., Schös swender, J., Range, F., Huber, L. 2012. Brief owner absence does not induce negative judgement bias in pet dogs. Animal Cognition 15: 1031–1035. |
![]() | Müller, C. A., Riemer, S., Virányi, Z., Huber, L., Range, F. 2014. Dogs learn to solve the support problem based on perceptual cues. Animal Cognition 17: 1071–1080. |
![]() | Müller, C. A., Riemer, S., Virányi, Z., Huber, L., Range, F. 2016. Inhibitory control, but not prolonged object-related experience appears to affect physical problem-solving performance of pet dogs. PLoS One 11: e0147753. |
![]() | Müller, Corsin A., Schmitt, K., Barber, Anjuli L. A., Huber, L. 2015. Dogs can discriminate emotional expressions of human faces. Current Biology 25: 601–605. |
![]() | Muller, H., Chittka, L. 2008. Animal personalities: The advantage of diversity. Current Biology 18: R961–R963. |
![]() | Muller, H., Grossmann, H., Chittka, L. 2010. ‘Personality’ in bumblebees: individual consistency in responses to novel colours?. Animal Behaviour 80: 1065–1074. |
![]() | Müller, J. J. A., Massen, J. J. M., Bugnyar, T., Osvath, M. 2017. Ravens remember the nature of a single reciprocal interaction sequence over 2 days and even after a month. Animal Behaviour 128: 69–78. |
![]() | Müller, J. K., Eggert, A.-K., Elsner, T. 2003. Nestmate recognition in burying beetles: the “breeder's badge” as a cue used by females to distinguish their mates from male intruders. Behavioral Ecology 14: 212–220. |
![]() | Muller, M. N., Mitani, J. C. 2005. Conflict and cooperation in wild chimpanzees. Current Biology 35: 275–331. |
![]() | Muller, M. N., Wrangham, R. W. 2004. Dominance, aggression and testosterone in wild chimpanzees: a test of the ‘challenge hypothesis’. Animal Behaviour 67: 113–123. |
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