![]() | Murray, L. E., Diaz, S. 2025. Long-term stability of chimpanzee personality: comparing trait ratings and behaviour codings over a quarter of a century. Animal Behaviour 227: 123241. |
![]() | Murray, M. M., Middelmann, N. K., Federmeier, K. D. 2024. Animal cognition: Dogs build semantic expectations between spoken words and objects. Current Biology 34: R348–R351. |
![]() | Murray, Micah M., Spierer, L. 2011. Multisensory integration: What you see is where you hear. Current Biology 21: R229–R231. |
![]() | Murray, T. G., Zeil, J., Magrath, R. D. 2017. Sounds of modified flight feathers reliably signal danger in a pigeon. Current Biology 27: 3520–3525.e4. |
![]() | Murthy, M. 2020. Mala Murthy. Current Biology 30: R420–R422. |
![]() | Murthy, V. N. 2024. Olfactory navigation in fluctuating environments. Current Biology 34: R1013–R1018. |
![]() | Musgrave, S., Lonsdorf, E., Morgan, D., Prestipino, M., Bernstein-Kurtycz, L., Mundry, R., Sanz, C. 2020. Teaching varies with task complexity in wild chimpanzees. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117: 969–976. |
![]() | Musolf, K., Hoffmann, F., Penn, D. J. 2010. Ultrasonic courtship vocalizations in wild house mice, Mus musculus musculus. Animal Behaviour 79: 757–764. |
![]() | Mustoe, A. C., Harnisch, A. M., Hochfelder, B., Cavanaugh, J., French, J. A. 2016. Inequity aversion strategies between marmosets are influenced by partner familiarity and sex but not by oxytocin. Animal Behaviour 114: 69–79. |
![]() | Muta, K., Haga, Y., Hata, J., Kaneko, T., Hagiya, K., Komaki, Y., Seki, F., Yoshimaru, D., Nakae, K., Woodward, A., Gong, R., Kishi, N., Okano, H. 2024. Commonality and variance of resting-state networks in common marmoset brains. Scientific Reports 14: 8316. |
![]() | Muth, F. 2025. Felicity Muth. Current Biology 35: R742–R743. |
![]() | Muth, F., Breslow, P. R., Masek, P., Leonard, A. S. 2018. A pollen fatty acid enhances learning and survival in bumblebees. Behavioral Ecology 29: 1371–1379. |
![]() | Muth, F., Fischer, E. K., Nityananda, V. 2026. Bumblebees as a powerful model for studying cognitive ecology. Trends Cogn Sci 30: 104–106. |
![]() | Muth, F., Francis, J. S., Leonard, A. S. 2016. Bees use the taste of pollen to determine which flowers to visit. Biology Letters 12: 20160356. |
![]() | Muth, F., Francis, J. S., Leonard, A. S. 2019. Modality-specific impairment of learning by a neonicotinoid pesticide. Biology Letters 15: 20190359. |
![]() | Muth, F., Healy, S. D. 2014. Zebra finches select nest material appropriate for a building task. Animal Behaviour 90: 237–244. |
![]() | Muth, F., Keasar, T., Dornhaus, A. 2015. Trading off short-term costs for long-term gains: how do bumblebees decide to learn morphologically complex flowers?. Animal Behaviour 101: 191–199. |
![]() | Muth, F., Papaj, D. R., Leonard, A. S. 2015. Colour learning when foraging for nectar and pollen: bees learn two colours at once. Biology Letters 11: 20150628. |
![]() | Muth, F., Papaj, D. R., Leonard, A. S. 2015. Correction to ‘Colour learning when foraging for nectar and pollen: bees learn two colours at once’. Biology Letters 11: 20150841. |
![]() | Muth, F., Papaj, D. R., Leonard, A. S. 2016. Bees remember flowers for more than one reason: pollen mediates associative learning. Animal Behaviour 111: 93–100. |
<<First < Previous 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 Next > Last >>




