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Thomas, R. K., Gay, A. P., Gwynn-Jones, D., de Vere, N., Santer, R. D. 2024. Lighting and behaviour in captivity: butterflies prefer light environments containing UV wavelengths. Animal Behaviour 214: 165–172.
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Thompson, A. B., Hare, J. F. 2010. Neighbourhood watch: multiple alarm callers communicate directional predator movement in Richardson’s ground squirrels, Spermophilus richardsonii. Animal Behaviour 80: 269–275.
Thompson, A. M., Ridley, A. R. 2013. Do fledglings choose wisely? An experimental investigation into social foraging behaviour. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67: 69–78.
Thompson, B., Kirby, S., Smith, K. 2016. Culture shapes the evolution of cognition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113: 4530–4535.
Thompson, E. L., Plowright, C. M. S. 2014. How images may or may not represent flowers: picture–object correspondence in bumblebees (Bombus impatiens)?. Animal Cognition 17: 1031–1043.
Thompson, F. J., Cant, M. A., Marshall, H. H., Vitikainen, E. I. K., Sanderson, J. L., Nichols, H. J., Gilchrist, J. S., Bell, M. B. V., Young, A. J., Hodge, S. J., Johnstone, R. A. 2017. Explaining negative kin discrimination in a cooperative mammal society. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114: 5207–5212.
Thompson, F. J., Marshall, H. H., Vitikainen, E. I. K., Cant, M. A. 2017. Causes and consequences of intergroup conflict in cooperative banded mongooses. Animal Behaviour 126: 31–40.
Thompson, J. C., Parkinson, C. 2024. Interactions between neural representations of the social and spatial environment. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 379: 20220522.
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Thompson, M. E. 2026. Evolution: In the monkey mating game, misinformation saves lives. Current Biology 36: R97–R100.
Thompson, M. J., Evans, J. C., Parsons, S., Morand-Ferron, J. 2018. Urbanization and individual differences in exploration and plasticity. Behavioral Ecology 29: 1415–1425.
Thompson, M. J., Gervais, L., Bharath, D., Caro, S. P., Chaine, A. S., Perrier, C., Réale, D., Charmantier, A. 2025. Tit wit: environmental and genetic drivers of cognitive variation along an urbanization gradient. Animal Cognition 28: 56.
Thompson, M. J., Morand-Ferron, J. 2019. Food caching in city birds: urbanization and exploration do not predict spatial memory in scatter hoarders. Animal Cognition 22: 743–756.
Thompson, R. R., Dickinson, P. S., Rose, J. D., Dakin, K. A., Civiello, G. M., Segerdahl, A., Bartlett, R. 2008. Pheromones enhance somatosensory processing in newt brains through a vasotocin-dependent mechanism. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275: 1685–1693.
Thomsen, H. M., Balsby, T. J., Dabelsteen, T. 2021. Follow the leader? Orange-fronted conures eavesdrop on conspecific vocal performance and utilise it in social decisions. PLoS One 16: e0252374.

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