Wright, D., Westander, J., Jensen, P. 2025. Domestication effects on crowing in chickens: variation between wild and captive red junglefowl and domestic white Leghorn and the genetic architecture of crowing vocalizations. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 380: 20240199.
Wright, G. A. 2009. Bee pheromones: Signal or agent of manipulation?. Current Biology 19: R547-R548.
Wright, G. A., Choudhary, A. F., Bentley, M. A. 2009. Reward quality influences the development of learned olfactory biases in honeybees. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276: 2597-2604.
Wright, G. A., Smith, B. H. 2004. Variation in complex olfactory stimuli and its influence on odour recognition. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 271: 147-152.
Wright, G. A., Thomson, M. G. A., Smith, B. H. 2005. Odour concentration affects odour identity in honeybees. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272: 2417-2422.
Wright, G. S., Wilkinson, G. S., Moss, C. F. 2011. Social learning of a novel foraging task by big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus. Animal Behaviour 82: 1075-1083.
Wright, Genevieve S., Chiu, C., Xian, W., Wilkinson, Gerald S., Moss, Cynthia F. 2014. Social calls predict foraging success in big brown bats. Current Biology 24: 885-889.
Wright, H. F., Wilkinson, A., Croxton, R. S., Graham, D. K., Harding, R. C., Hodkinson, H. L., Keep, B., Cracknell, N. R., Zulch, H. E. 2017. Animals can assign novel odours to a known category. Scientific Reports 7: 9019.
Wright, J., Berg, E., De Kort, S. R., Khazin, V., Maklakov, A. A. 2001. Cooperative sentinel behaviour in the Arabian babbler. Animal Behaviour 62: 973-979.
Wright, J., Maklakov, A. A., Khazin, V. 2001. State-dependent sentinels: an experimental study in the Arabian babbler. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 268: 821-826.
Wright, J., Stone, R. E., Brown, N. 2003. Communal roosts as structured information centres in the raven, Corvus corax. Journal of Animal Ecology 72: 1003-1014.
Wright, M. G., Spencer, C., Cook, R. M., Henley, M. D., North, W., Mafra-Neto, A. 2018. African bush elephants respond to a honeybee alarm pheromone blend. Current Biology 28: R778-R780.
Wright, S. L., Martin, G. M., Thorpe, C. M., Haley, K., Skinner, D. M. 2019. Distance and direction, but not light cues, support response reversal learning. Learn Behav 47: 38-46.
Wright, T. F., Dorin, M. 2001. Pair duets in the yellow-naped amazon (Psittaciformes: Amazona auropalliata): Responses to playbacks of different dialects. Ethology 107: 111-124.
Wu, G.-M., Giraldeau, L.-A. 2005. Risky decisions: a test of risk sensitivity in socially foraging flocks of Lonchura punctulata. Behavioral Ecology 16: 8-14.
Wu, H., Gong, L., Jiang, T., Feng, J., Lin, A. 2021. Echolocation call frequencies of bats vary with body temperature and weather conditions. Animal Behaviour 180: 51-61.
Wu, J., Jiao, H., Simmons, N. B., Lu, Q., Zhao, H. 2018. Testing the sensory trade-off hypothesis in New World bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285: 1523.
Wu, P., Zhu, J., He, Q., Wang, Z., Shi, L. 2025. Visual numerical cognition in pigeons: conformity to the Weber–Fechner law. Animal Cognition 28: 39.
Wu, S., Blanchard, T., Meschke, E., Aslin, R. N., Hayden, B. Y., Kidd, C. 2022. Macaques preferentially attend to intermediately surprising information. Biology Letters 18: 20220144.
Wu, S.-F., Yang, C.-H. 2024. Insect neurobiology: Oviposition crowd control. Current Biology 34: R28-R30.

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