Carter, A. J., Marshall, H. H., Heinsohn, R., Cowlishaw, G. 2014. Personality predicts the propensity for social learning in a wild primate. PeerJ 2: e283.
Carter, A., Goldizen, A., Heinsohn, R. 2012. Personality and plasticity: temporal behavioural reaction norms in a lizard, the Namibian rock agama. Animal Behaviour 84: 471-477.
Carter, A., Pays, O., Goldizen, A. 2009. Individual variation in the relationship between vigilance and group size in eastern grey kangaroos. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64: 237-245.
Carter, E. E., Tregenza, T., Stevens, M. 2020. Ship noise inhibits colour change, camouflage, and anti-predator behaviour in shore crabs. Current Biology 30: R211-R212.
Carter, G. 2014. The reciprocity controversy. Animal Behavior and Cognition 1: 368-386.
Carter, G. G. 2021. Co-option and the evolution of food sharing in vampire bats. Ethology 127: 837-849.
Carter, G. G. 2024. Reciprocity versus pseudo-reciprocity: A false dichotomy. Ethology 130: e13431.
Carter, G. G., Farine, D. R., Crisp, R. J., Vrtilek, J. K., Ripperger, S. P., Page, R. A. 2020. Development of New Food-Sharing Relationships in Vampire Bats. Current Biology 30: 1275-1279.e3.
Carter, G. G., Farine, D. R., Wilkinson, G. S. 2017. Social bet-hedging in vampire bats. Biology Letters 13: 0112.
Carter, G. G., Schino, G., Farine, D. 2019. Challenges in assessing the roles of nepotism and reciprocity in cooperation networks. Animal Behaviour 150: 255-271.
Carter, G. G., Skowronski, M. D., Faure, P. A., Fenton, B. 2008. Antiphonal calling allows individual discrimination in white-winged vampire bats. Animal Behaviour 76: 1343-1355.
Carter, G. G., Wilkinson, G. S. 2013. Food sharing in vampire bats: reciprocal help predicts donations more than relatedness or harassment. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 280: 20122573.
Carter, G. G., Wilkinson, G. S. 2015. Social benefits of non-kin food sharing by female vampire bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282: 20152524.
Carter, G. G., Wilkinson, G. S. 2016. Common vampire bat contact calls attract past food-sharing partners. Animal Behaviour 116: 45-51.
Carter, G. G., Wilkinson, G. S., Page, R. A. 2017. Food-sharing vampire bats are more nepotistic under conditions of perceived risk. Behavioral Ecology 28: 565-569.
Carter, J., Lyons, N. J., Cole, H. L., Goldsmith, A. R. 2008. Subtle cues of predation risk: starlings respond to a predator's direction of eye-gaze. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275: 1709-1715.
Carter, K. D., Brand, R., Carter, J. K., Shorrocks, B., Goldizen, A. W. 2013. Social networks, long-term associations and age-related sociability of wild giraffes. Animal Behaviour 86: 901-910.
Carter, K. D., Seddon, J. M., Frère, C. H., Carter, J. K., Goldizen, A. W. 2013. Fission–fusion dynamics in wild giraffes may be driven by kinship, spatial overlap and individual social preferences. Animal Behaviour 85: 385-394.
Carter, M. E. 2022. Neuroethology: Regulation of pre-sleep behaviors. Current Biology 32: R160-R162.
Carter, M. E. 2025. Associative learning: A mechanism for conditioned taste aversion. Current Biology 35: R300-R302.

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