Smaers, J. B., Dechmann, D. K. N., Goswami, A., Soligo, C., Safi, K. 2012. Comparative analyses of evolutionary rates reveal different pathways to encephalization in bats, carnivorans, and primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109: 18006–18011.
Smaers, J. B., Gómez-Robles, A., Parks, A. N., Sherwood, C. C. 2017. Exceptional evolutionary expansion of prefrontal cortex in great apes and humans. Current Biology 27: 714–720.
Smaers, J. B., Soligo, C. 2013. Brain reorganization, not relative brain size, primarily characterizes anthropoid brain evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 280: 20130269.
Smaldino, P. E. 2019. A modeling approach that integrates individual behavior, social networks, and cross-cultural variation. Trends Cogn Sci 23: 818–820.
Smaldino, P. E., Palagi, E., Burghardt, G. M., Pellis, S. M. 2019. The evolution of two types of play. Behavioral Ecology 30: 1388–1397.
Smarsh, G. C., Tarnovsky, Y., Yovel, Y. 2021. Hearing, echolocation, and beam steering from day 0 in tongue-clicking bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288: 20211714.
Smart, I. E., Cuthill, I. C., Scott-Samuel, N. E. 2020. In the corner of the eye: camouflaging motion in the peripheral visual field. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287: 20192537.
Smeele, S. Q., Anderson Hansen, K., Ortiz, S. T., Johansson, F., Kristensen, J. H., Larsson, J., Siebert, U., Wahlberg, M. 2019. Memory for own behaviour in pinnipeds. Animal Cognition 22: 947–958.
Smeele, S. Q., Conde, D. A., Baudisch, A., Bruslund, S., Iwaniuk, A., Staerk, J., Wright, T. F., Young, A. M., McElreath, M. B., Aplin, L. 2022. Coevolution of relative brain size and life expectancy in parrots. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289: 20212397.
Smeele, S. Q., Senar, J. C., Aplin, L. M., McElreath, M. B. 2023. Evidence for vocal signatures and voice-prints in a wild parrot. Royal Society Open Science 10: 230835.
Smeele, S. Q., Senar, J. C., McElreath, M. B., Aplin, L. M. 2025. The effect of social structure on vocal flexibility in monk parakeets. Royal Society Open Science 12: 241717.
Smeele, S. Q., Tyndel, S. A., Aplin, L. M., McElreath, M. B. 2024. Multilevel Bayesian analysis of monk parakeet contact calls shows dialects between European cities. Behavioral Ecology 35: arad093.
Smeltz, S. M. L., Deimeke, M. J., Montenegro, C., Sahu, P. K., Stenstrom, K. H., Camacho-Alpízar, A., Sturdy, C. B. 2025. Individual discrimination within, but not between, two vocalization types of the black-capped chickadee. Ethology 131: 1–12.
Smet, A. F., Byrne, R. W. 2014. African elephants (Loxodonta africana) recognize visual attention from face and body orientation. Biology Letters 10: 20140428.
Smet, A. F., Byrne, R. W. 2014. Interpretation of human pointing by African elephants: generalisation and rationality. Animal Cognition 17: 1365–1374.
Smet, A. F., Byrne, R. W. 2020. African elephants interpret a trunk gesture as a clue to direction of interest. Current Biology 30: R926–R927.
Smet, Anna F., Byrne, Richard W. 2013. African elephants can use human pointing cues to find hidden food. Current Biology 23: 2033–2037.
Smirnova, A. A., Cheplakova, M. A., Kubenko, K. N. 2025. Some Hooded crows (Corvus cornix) understand how a loose string works. Scientific Reports 15: 15569.
Smirnova, A., Zorina, Z., Obozova, T., Wasserman, E. 2015. Crows spontaneously exhibit analogical reasoning. Current Biology 25: 256–260.
Smiseth, P. T., Darwell, C. T., Moore, A. J. 2003. Partial begging: an empirical model for the early evolution of offspring signalling. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 270: 1773–1777.

<<First    < Previous    550 551 552 553 554 555 556     Next >    Last >>