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Amanda R Ridley

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Peerj|September 17, 2019
The association between evidence of a predator threat and responsiveness to alarm calls in Western Australian magpies (<i>Cracticus tibicen dorsalis</i>)Annabel Silvestri, Kate Morgan, Amanda R Ridley
Journal of Thermal Biology|October 4, 2022
Periorbital temperature responses to natural air temperature variation in wild birdsCamilla Soravia, Benjamin J Ashton, Amanda R Ridley
Animal Cognition|July 22, 2017
Element repetition rates encode functionally distinct information in pied babbler 'clucks' and 'purrs'Sabrina Engesser, Amanda R Ridley, Simon W Townsend
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 3, 2014
Deception by flexible alarm mimicry in an African birdTom P Flower, Matthew Gribble, Amanda R Ridley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 8, 2016
Meaningful call combinations and compositional processing in the southern pied babblerSabrina Engesser, Amanda R Ridley, Simon W Townsend
Animal Behaviour|December 27, 2019
Larger group sizes facilitate the emergence and spread of innovations in a group-living birdBenjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, Amanda R Ridley
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 15, 2018
An intraspecific appraisal of the social intelligence hypothesisBenjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, Amanda R Ridley
Learning & Behavior|December 12, 2018
Smarter through group living: A response to SmuldersBenjamin J Ashton, Amanda R Ridley, Alex Thornton
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 12, 2026
Ontogenetic evidence of socially learned call sequences in Western Australian magpiesStephanie L Mason, Stephanie L King, Amanda R Ridley
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 5, 2012
The ecological economics of kleptoparasitism: pay-offs from self-foraging versus kleptoparasitismTom P Flower, Matthew F Child, Amanda R Ridley
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Peerj|September 17, 2019
The association between evidence of a predator threat and responsiveness to alarm calls in Western Australian magpies (<i>Cracticus tibicen dorsalis</i>)Annabel Silvestri, Kate Morgan, Amanda R Ridley
Journal of Thermal Biology|October 4, 2022
Periorbital temperature responses to natural air temperature variation in wild birdsCamilla Soravia, Benjamin J Ashton, Amanda R Ridley
Animal Cognition|July 22, 2017
Element repetition rates encode functionally distinct information in pied babbler 'clucks' and 'purrs'Sabrina Engesser, Amanda R Ridley, Simon W Townsend
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 3, 2014
Deception by flexible alarm mimicry in an African birdTom P Flower, Matthew Gribble, Amanda R Ridley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 8, 2016
Meaningful call combinations and compositional processing in the southern pied babblerSabrina Engesser, Amanda R Ridley, Simon W Townsend
Animal Behaviour|December 27, 2019
Larger group sizes facilitate the emergence and spread of innovations in a group-living birdBenjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, Amanda R Ridley
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 15, 2018
An intraspecific appraisal of the social intelligence hypothesisBenjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, Amanda R Ridley
Learning & Behavior|December 12, 2018
Smarter through group living: A response to SmuldersBenjamin J Ashton, Amanda R Ridley, Alex Thornton
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 12, 2026
Ontogenetic evidence of socially learned call sequences in Western Australian magpiesStephanie L Mason, Stephanie L King, Amanda R Ridley
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 5, 2012
The ecological economics of kleptoparasitism: pay-offs from self-foraging versus kleptoparasitismTom P Flower, Matthew F Child, Amanda R Ridley
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