Smith, J. E., Gamboa, D. A., Spencer, J. M., Travenick, S. J., Ortiz, C. A., Hunter, R. D., Sih, A. 2018. Split between two worlds: automated sensing reveals links between above- and belowground social networks in a free-living mammal. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 373: 0249.
Smith, J. E., Gavrilets, S., Mulder, M. B., Hooper, P. L., Mouden, C. E., Nettle, D., Hauert, C., Hill, K., Perry, S., Pusey, A. E., van Vugt, M., Smith, E. A. 2016. Leadership in mammalian societies: Emergence, distribution, power, and payoff. Trends Ecol Evol 31: 54–66.
Smith, J. E., Kolowski, J. M., Graham, K. E., Dawes, S. E., Holekamp, K. E. 2008. Social and ecological determinants of fission–fusion dynamics in the spotted hyaena. Animal Behaviour 76: 619–636.
Smith, J. E., Natterson-Horowitz, B., Alfaro, M. E. 2022. The nature of privilege: intergenerational wealth in animal societies. Behavioral Ecology 33: 1–6.
Smith, J. E., Natterson-Horowitz, B., Mueller, M. M., Alfaro, M. E. 2023. Mechanisms of equality and inequality in mammalian societies. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 378: 20220307.
Smith, J. E., Pinter-Wollman, N. 2021. Observing the unwatchable: Integrating automated sensing, naturalistic observations and animal social network analysis in the age of big data. Journal of Animal Ecology 90: 62–75.
Smith, J. E., Powning, K. S., Dawes, S. E., Estrada, J. R., Hopper, A. L., Piotrowski, S. L., Holekamp, K. E. 2011. Greetings promote cooperation and reinforce social bonds among spotted hyaenas. Animal Behaviour 81: 401–415.
Smith, J. E., Van Horn, R. C., Powning, K. S., Cole, A. R., Graham, K. E., Memenis, S. K., Holekamp, K. E. 2010. Evolutionary forces favoring intragroup coalitions among spotted hyenas and other animals. Behavioral Ecology 21: 284–303.
Smith, J. E., van Vugt, M. 2020. Leadership and status in mammalian societies: Context matters. Trends Cogn Sci 24: 263–264.
Smith, K. E., Raine, N. E. 2014. A comparison of visual and olfactory learning performance in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68: 1549–1559.
Smith, M. A. Y., Honegger, K. S., Turner, G., de Bivort, B. 2022. Idiosyncratic learning performance in flies. Biology Letters 18: 20210424.
Smith, M. E., Belk, M. C. 2001. Risk assessment in western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis): do multiple cues have additive effects?. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 51: 101–107.
Smith, M. L., Loope, K. J., Chuttong, B., Dobelmann, J., Makinson, J. C., Saga, T., Petersen, K. H., Napp, N. 2023. Honey bees and social wasps reach convergent architectural solutions to nest-building problems. PLoS Biology 21: e3002211.
Smith, M. L., Marting, P. R., Bailey, C. S., Chuttong, B., Maul, E. R., Molinari, R., Prathibha, P., Rowe, E. B., Spott, M. R., Koger, B. 2024. Form, function, and evolutionary origins of architectural symmetry in honey bee nests. Current Biology 34: 5813–5821.e5.
Smith, P., Silberberg, A. 2010. Rational maximizing by humans (Homo sapiens) in an ultimatum game. Animal Cognition 13: 671–677.
Smith, R. D., Ruxton, G. D., Cresswell, W. 2001. Patch choice decisions of wild blackbirds: the role of preharvest public information. Animal Behaviour 61: 1113–1124.
Smith, S., Evans, B., Luther, D. A. 2025. An experiment of how error rates shape animal communication and the influence of anthropogenic noise. Royal Society Open Science 12: 251937.
Smith, T. R., Beran, M. J. 2018. Task switching in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) during computerized categorization tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 44: 229.
Smith, T. R., Beran, M. J. 2020. Outcome expectancy and suboptimal risky choice in nonhuman primates. Learn Behav 48: 301–321.
Smith, T. R., Beran, M. J., Young, M. E. 2017. Gambling in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): The effect of cues signaling risky choice outcomes. Learn Behav 45: 288–299.

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