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Oecologia
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May 25, 2016
Component, group and demographic Allee effects in a cooperatively breeding bird species, the Arabian babbler (Turdoides squamiceps)
Oded Keynan, Amanda R Ridley
Behavioural Processes
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January 19, 2020
Females sing more often and at higher frequencies than males in Australian magpies
Mylène Dutour, Amanda R Ridley
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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May 31, 2024
Problem-solving ability: a link between cognition and conservation?
Amanda R Ridley, Elizabeth M Speechley
Current Biology : CB
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September 5, 2006
Recruitment calling: a novel form of extended parental care in an altricial species
Andrew N Radford, Amanda R Ridley
Ecology and Evolution
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August 4, 2018
The benefits of pair bond tenure in the cooperatively breeding pied babbler (<i>Turdoides bicolor</i>)
Elizabeth M Wiley, Amanda R Ridley
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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January 21, 2016
The benefits of an evolutionary framework for the investigation of teaching behaviour: Emphasis should be taken off humans as a benchmark
Amanda R Ridley, Benjamin J Ashton
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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August 14, 2019
Using the research on intergroup conflict in nonhuman animals to help inform patterns of human intergroup conflict
Amanda R Ridley, Melanie O Mirville
Biology Letters
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December 7, 2007
Parental aggression against dependent young results in task partitioning in a cooperatively breeding bird
Nichola J Raihani, Amanda R Ridley
Biology Letters
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April 12, 2007
Individuals in foraging groups may use vocal cues when assessing their need for anti-predator vigilance
Andrew N Radford, Amanda R Ridley
Biology Letters
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August 25, 2016
Nepotism and subordinate tenure in a cooperative breeder
Martha J Nelson-Flower, Amanda R Ridley
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Oecologia
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May 25, 2016
Component, group and demographic Allee effects in a cooperatively breeding bird species, the Arabian babbler (Turdoides squamiceps)
Oded Keynan, Amanda R Ridley
Behavioural Processes
|
January 19, 2020
Females sing more often and at higher frequencies than males in Australian magpies
Mylène Dutour, Amanda R Ridley
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
|
May 31, 2024
Problem-solving ability: a link between cognition and conservation?
Amanda R Ridley, Elizabeth M Speechley
Current Biology : CB
|
September 5, 2006
Recruitment calling: a novel form of extended parental care in an altricial species
Andrew N Radford, Amanda R Ridley
Ecology and Evolution
|
August 4, 2018
The benefits of pair bond tenure in the cooperatively breeding pied babbler (<i>Turdoides bicolor</i>)
Elizabeth M Wiley, Amanda R Ridley
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
January 21, 2016
The benefits of an evolutionary framework for the investigation of teaching behaviour: Emphasis should be taken off humans as a benchmark
Amanda R Ridley, Benjamin J Ashton
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
August 14, 2019
Using the research on intergroup conflict in nonhuman animals to help inform patterns of human intergroup conflict
Amanda R Ridley, Melanie O Mirville
Biology Letters
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December 7, 2007
Parental aggression against dependent young results in task partitioning in a cooperatively breeding bird
Nichola J Raihani, Amanda R Ridley
Biology Letters
|
April 12, 2007
Individuals in foraging groups may use vocal cues when assessing their need for anti-predator vigilance
Andrew N Radford, Amanda R Ridley
Biology Letters
|
August 25, 2016
Nepotism and subordinate tenure in a cooperative breeder
Martha J Nelson-Flower, Amanda R Ridley
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