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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Held, S.; Mendl, M.; Devereux, C.; Byrne, R.W. |
Studies in Social Cognition: From Primates to Pigs |
2001 |
Animal Welfare |
3494 |
10 |
209-217 |
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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 |
|
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Janson, C.; Byrne, R. |
What wild primates know about resources: opening up the black box |
2007 |
Animal Cognition |
4214 |
10 |
357-367 |
|
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Byrne, R.W.; Bates, L.A. |
Why are animals cognitive? |
2006 |
Current Biology : CB |
4708 |
16 |
R445-8 |
|
|
Byrne, R.W. |
Animal imitation |
2009 |
Current Biology |
4735 |
19 |
R111-R114 |
|
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Ruiz, A.; Gómez, J.; Roeder, J.; Byrne, R. |
Gaze following and gaze priming in lemurs |
2009 |
Animal Cognition |
4951 |
12 |
427-434 |
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Farmer, K.; Krueger, K.; Byrne, R. |
Visual laterality in the domestic horse (Equus caballus) interacting with humans |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
4953 |
13 |
229-238 |
|
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Genty, E.; Byrne, R. |
Why do gorillas make sequences of gestures? |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
5114 |
13 |
287-301 |
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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 |
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Whiten A.; Byrne, R. W. (eds) |
Machiavellian Intelligence II – Extensions and Evaluations |
1997 |
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5233 |
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