Ditz, H. M., Nieder, A. 2015. Neurons selective to the number of visual items in the corvid songbird endbrain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112: 201504245.
Ditz, H. M., Nieder, A. 2016. Numerosity representations in crows obey the Weber–Fechner law. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 283: 20160083.
Dixon, M. M., Carter, G. G., Ryan, M. J., Page, R. A. 2023. Spatial learning overshadows learning novel odors and sounds in both predatory and frugivorous bats. Behavioral Ecology 34: 325-333.
Dixon, M. M., Jones, P. L., Ryan, M. J., Carter, G. G., Page, R. A. 2022. Long-term memory in frog-eating bats. Current Biology 32: R557-R558.
Dixson, D. L., Pratchett, M. S., Munday, P. L. 2012. Reef fishes innately distinguish predators based on olfactory cues associated with recent prey items rather than individual species. Animal Behaviour 84: 45-51.
Djemai, I., Casas, J., Magal, C. 2004. Parasitoid foraging decisions mediated by artificial vibrations. Animal Behaviour 67: 567-571.
do Nascimento, B. G., Oliveira, H. S. T. O. e., Silva, H. T. L., de Siqueira-Silva, D. H., Lima-Maximino, M., Maximino, C. 2020. A model to study orienting responses in zebrafish, and applications towards the emotion–cognition interaction. Animal Cognition 23: 965-972.
Do, J., Jung, M. W., Lee, D. 2023. Automating licking bias correction in a two-choice delayed match-to-sample task to accelerate learning. Scientific Reports 13: 22768.
Dobos, P., Pongrácz, P. 2025. The biological relevance of 'me': body awareness in animals. Trends Ecol Evol 40: 11-13.
Dobson, F. S., Way, B. M., Baudoin, C. 2010. Spatial dynamics and the evolution of social monogamy in mammals. Behavioral Ecology 21: arq048.
Dobson, S. 2012. Face to face with the social brain. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 367: 1901-1908.
Dobson, S. D., Sherwood, C. C. 2011. Correlated evolution of brain regions involved in producing and processing facial expressions in anthropoid primates. Biology Letters 7: 86-88.
Dochtermann, N. A. 2010. Behavioral syndromes: carryover effects, false discovery rates, and a priori hypotheses. Behavioral Ecology 21: 437-439.
Dochtermann, N. A., Dingemanse, N. J. 2013. Behavioral syndromes as evolutionary constraints. Behavioral Ecology 24: 806-811.
Dochtermann, N. A., Jenkins, S. H. 2007. Behavioural syndromes in Merriam's kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami): a test of competing hypotheses. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274: 2343-2349.
Dochtermann, N. A., Roff, D. A. 2010. Applying a quantitative genetics framework to behavioural syndrome research. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 365: 4013-4020.
Dochtermann, N. A., Schwab, T., Sih, A. 2015. The contribution of additive genetic variation to personality variation: heritability of personality. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282: 20142201.
Dodge, K. L., Galuardi, B., Lutcavage, M. E. 2015. Orientation behaviour of leatherback sea turtles within the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282: 20143129.
Doering, G. N., Prebus, M. M., Suresh, S., Greer, J. N., Bowden, R., Linksvayer, T. A. 2024. Emergent collective behavior evolves more rapidly than individual behavior among acorn ant species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121: e2420078121.
Doering, G. N., Scharf, I., Moeller, H. V., Pruitt, J. N. 2018. Social tipping points in animal societies in response to heat stress. Nature Ecology & Evolution 2: 1298-1305.

<<First    < Previous    146 147 148 149 150 151 152     Next >    Last >>