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Genty, E.; Byrne, R. Why do gorillas make sequences of gestures? 2010 Animal Cognition 5114 13 287-301 details   doi
Held, S.; Baumgartner, J.; Kilbride, A.; Byrne, R.W.; Mendl, M. Foraging behaviour in domestic pigs (Sus scrofa): remembering and prioritizing food sites of different value 2005 Animal Cognition 2487 8 114-121 details   doi
Held, S.; Mendl, M.; Devereux, C.; Byrne, R.W. Studies in Social Cognition: From Primates to Pigs 2001 Animal Welfare 3494 10 209-217 details   url
Hobaiter, C.; Byrne, R. Serial gesturing by wild chimpanzees: its nature and function for communication 2011 Animal Cognition 5426 14 827-838 details   doi
Hobaiter, C.; Byrne, R. The gestural repertoire of the wild chimpanzee 2011 Animal Cognition 5585 14 745-767 details   doi
Janson, C.; Byrne, R. What wild primates know about resources: opening up the black box 2007 Animal Cognition 4214 10 357-367 details   doi
Krueger, K.; Esch, L.; Byrne, R. Need or opportunity? A study of innovations in equids 2021 Plos One 6653 16 e0257730 details   doi
Krueger, K.; Esch, L.; Byrne, R. Animal behaviour in a human world: A crowdsourcing study on horses that open door and gate mechanisms 2019 Plos One 6580 14 e0218954 details   doi
Krueger, K.; Trager, L.; Farmer, K.; Byrne, R. Tool Use in Horses 2022 Animals 6695 12 1876 details   doi
Noser, R.; Byrne, R. Mental maps in chacma baboons ( Papio ursinus ): using inter-group encounters as a natural experiment 2007 Animal Cognition 3224 10 331-340 details   doi
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