Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Nocera, J.J.; Forbes, G.J.; Giraldeau, L.-A. |
Inadvertent social information in breeding site selection of natal dispersing birds |
2006 |
Proceedings. Biological Sciences / The Royal Society |
2129 |
273 |
349-355 |
Nosek, J. |
The ecology and public health importance of Dermacentor marginatus and D. reticulatus ticks in Central Europe |
1972 |
Folia Parasitologica |
2720 |
19 |
93-102 |
Palme, R.; Rettenbacher, S.; Touma, C.; El-Bahr, S.M.; Mostl, E. |
Stress hormones in mammals and birds: comparative aspects regarding metabolism, excretion, and noninvasive measurement in fecal samples |
2005 |
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences |
4083 |
1040 |
162-171 |
Parejo, D.; Aviles, J.M. |
Do avian brood parasites eavesdrop on heterospecific sexual signals revealing host quality? A review of the evidence |
2007 |
Animal Cognition |
2426 |
10 |
81-88 |
Paz-y-Miño C. G.; Bond, A.B.; Kamil, A.C.; Balda, R.P. |
Pinyon jays use transitive inference to predict social dominance |
2004 |
Nature |
352 |
430 |
778-781 |
Peake, T.M.; Terry, A.M.; McGregor, P.K.; Dabelsteen, T. |
Male great tits eavesdrop on simulated male-to-male vocal interactions |
2001 |
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society |
712 |
268 |
1183-1187 |
Peake, T.M.; Terry, A.M.R.; McGregor, P.K.; Dabelsteen, T. |
Do great tits assess rivals by combining direct experience with information gathered by eavesdropping? |
2002 |
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society |
501 |
269 |
1925-1929 |
Pennisi, E. |
Animal cognition. Social animals prove their smarts |
2006 |
Science (New York, N.Y.) |
2836 |
312 |
1734-1738 |
Reboreda, J.C.; Clayton, N.S.; Kacelnik, A. |
Species and sex differences in hippocampus size in parasitic and non-parasitic cowbirds |
1996 |
Neuroreport |
4798 |
7 |
505-508 |
Sabattini, M.S.; Monath, T.P.; Mitchell, C.J.; Daffner, J.F.; Bowen, G.S.; Pauli, R.; Contigiani, M.S. |
Arbovirus investigations in Argentina, 1977-1980. I. Historical aspects and description of study sites |
1985 |
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene |
2685 |
34 |
937-944 |