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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 details   openurl
Byrne, R.W. Do larger brains mean greater intelligence? 1993 Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6171 16 696-697 details   doi
Byrne, R. W.; Russon, A. E. Learning by imitation: a hierachical approach 1998 5598 21 667-721 details   doi
Byrne, R. When cognitive psychology met Japanese primatology 2002 Animal Cognition 3180 5 59-60 details   doi
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 details   doi
Bates, L.A.; Byrne, R.W. Creative or created: Using anecdotes to investigate animal cognition 2007 Methods 6185 42 12-21 details   doi
Bates, L.A.; Lee, P.C.; Njiraini, N.; Poole, J.H.; Sayialel, K.; Sayialel, S.; Moss, C.J.; Byrne, R. Do Elephants Show Empathy? 2008 Journal of Consciousness Studies 5057 15 204-225 details   url
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 details   doi
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