Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Byrne, R.W. |
Imitation without intentionality. Using string parsing to copy the organization of behaviour |
1999 |
Animal Cognition |
3162 |
2 |
63-72 |
Byrne, R.W.; Corp, N.; Byrne, J.M. |
Manual dexterity in the gorilla: bimanual and digit role differentiation in a natural task |
2001 |
Animal Cognition |
3357 |
4 |
347-361 |
Held, S.; Mendl, M.; Devereux, C.; Byrne, R.W. |
Studies in Social Cognition: From Primates to Pigs |
2001 |
Animal Welfare |
3494 |
10 |
209-217 |
Byrne, R.W. |
Culture in great apes: using intricate complexity in feeding skills to trace the evolutionary origin of human technical prowess |
2007 |
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences |
3527 |
362 |
577-585 |
Byrne, R.W. |
Imitation of novel complex actions: What does the evidence from animals mean? |
2002 |
Advances in the Study of Behavior |
746 |
31 |
77-105 |
Barton, R.A.; Byrne, R.W.; Whiten, A. |
Ecology, feeding competition and social structure in baboons |
1996 |
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology |
807 |
38 |
321-329 |
Bates, L.A.; Sayialel, K.N.; Njiraini, N.W.; Poole, J.H.; Moss, C.J.; Byrne, R.W. |
African elephants have expectations about the locations of out-of-sight family members |
2008 |
Biology Letters |
4332 |
4 |
34-36 |
Byrne, R.W. |
Animal imitation |
2009 |
Current Biology |
4735 |
19 |
R111-R114 |
Byrne, R.W. |
How monkeys find their way: leadership, coordination, and cognitive maps of African baboons. |
2000 |
On the Move: How and Why Animals Travel in Groups |
5146 |
|
491–518 |
Byrne, R.W.; Whiten, A.; Henzi, S.P. |
Social relationships of mountain baboons: Leadership and affiliation in a non-female-bonded monkey |
1990 |
American journal of primatology |
5309 |
20 |
313-329 |