![]() | Templeton, C. N. 2016. Name that tune: Melodic recognition by songbirds. Learn Behav 44: 305-306. |
![]() | Templeton, C. N. 2018. Animal communication: Learning by listening about danger. Current Biology 28: R892-R894. |
![]() | Templeton, C. N. 2025. Noisy nests: Early-life noise exposure impacts songbird fitness. Learn Behav 53: 143-144. |
![]() | Templeton, C. N., Akcay, C., Campbell, S. E., Beecher, M. D. 2010. Juvenile sparrows preferentially eavesdrop on adult song interactions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277: 447-453. |
![]() | Templeton, C. N., Campbell, S. E., Beecher, M. D. 2012. Territorial song sparrows tolerate juveniles during the early song-learning phase. Behavioral Ecology 23: 916-923. |
![]() | Templeton, C. N., Greene, E. 2007. Nuthatches eavesdrop on variations in heterospecific chickadee mobbing alarm calls. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104: 5479-5482. |
![]() | Templeton, C. N., Laland, K. N., Boogert, N. J. 2014. Does song complexity correlate with problem-solving performance in flocks of zebra finches?. Animal Behaviour 92: 63-71. |
![]() | Templeton, C. N., Reed, V. A., Campbell, S. E., Beecher, M. D. 2012. Spatial movements and social networks in juvenile male song sparrows. Behavioral Ecology 23: 141-152. |
![]() | Templeton, C. N., Ríos-Chelén, A. A., Quirós-Guerrero, E., Mann, N. I., Slater, P. J. B. 2012. Female happy wrens select songs to cooperate with their mates rather than confront intruders. Biology Letters 9: 20120863. |
![]() | Templeton, C. N., Zollinger, S. A., Brumm, H. 2016. Traffic noise drowns out great tit alarm calls. Current Biology 26: R1173-R1174. |
![]() | Templeton, J. J., Gonzalez, D. P. 2004. Reverse lateralization of visual discriminative abilities in the European starling. Animal Behaviour 67: 783-788. |
![]() | ten Cate, C. 2014. Towards fruitful interaction between behavioral ecology and cognitive science: a comment on Rowe and Healy. Behavioral Ecology 25: 1295-1296. |
![]() | ten Cate, C. 2021. Re-evaluating vocal production learning in non-oscine birds. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 376: 20200249. |
![]() | ten Cate, C., Fullagar, P. J. 2021. Vocal imitations and production learning by Australian musk ducks (Biziura lobata). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 376: 20200243. |
![]() | ten Cate, C., Spierings, M. 2019. Rules, rhythm and grouping: auditory pattern perception by birds. Animal Behaviour 151: 249-257. |
![]() | Tenger-Trolander, A., Lu, W., Noyes, M., Kronforst, M. R. 2019. Contemporary loss of migration in monarch butterflies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116: 14671. |
![]() | Tennie, C., Call, J., Tomasello, M. 2006. Push or pull: Imitation vs. emulation in great apes and human children. Ethology 112: 1159-1169. |
![]() | Tennie, C., Jensen, K., Call, J. 2016. The nature of prosociality in chimpanzees. Nature Communications 7: 13915. |
![]() | ter Haar, S. M., Fernandez, A. A., Gratier, M., Knörnschild, M., Levelt, C., Moore, R. K., Vellema, M., Wang, X., Oller, D. K. 2021. Cross-species parallels in babbling: animals and algorithms. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 376: 20200239. |
![]() | ter Haar, S. M., Kaemper, W., Stam, K., Levelt, C. C., ten Cate, C. 2014. The interplay of within-species perceptual predispositions and experience during song ontogeny in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 281: 20141860. |
<<First < Previous 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 Next > Last >>




