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Christopher N Templeton

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Plos One|December 17, 2021
On reappearance and complexity in musical callingDavid M Schruth, Christopher N Templeton, Darryl J Holman
Current Biology : CB|September 26, 2018
MobbingNora V Carlson, Susan D Healy, Christopher N Templeton
Iscience|May 11, 2023
Traffic noise inhibits inhibitory control in wild-caught songbirdsChristopher N Templeton, Amber O'Connor, Sarah Strack, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 23, 2009
Juvenile sparrows preferentially eavesdrop on adult song interactionsChristopher N Templeton, Caglar Akçay, S Elizabeth Campbell, et al.
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|January 5, 2024
The origins of musicality in the motion of primatesDavid M Schruth, Christopher N Templeton, Darryl J Holman, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|April 6, 2012
Spatial movements and social networks in juvenile male song sparrowsChristopher N Templeton, Veronica A Reed, S Elizabeth Campbell, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|December 6, 2021
American Crow Brain Activity in Response to Conspecific Vocalizations Changes When Food Is PresentLomaJohn T Pendergraft, John M Marzluff, Donna J Cross, et al.
Behavioural Processes|December 26, 2016
Sex and pairing status impact how zebra finches use social information in foragingChristopher N Templeton, Katharine Philp, Lauren M Guillette, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|February 10, 2020
Brain activity underlying American crow processing of encounters with dead conspecificsKaeli N Swift, John M Marzluff, Christopher N Templeton, et al.
Nature Communications|October 20, 2023
American crows that excel at tool use activate neural circuits distinct from less talented individualsLomaJohn T Pendergraft, John M Marzluff, Donna J Cross, et al.
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Plos One|December 17, 2021
On reappearance and complexity in musical callingDavid M Schruth, Christopher N Templeton, Darryl J Holman
Current Biology : CB|September 26, 2018
MobbingNora V Carlson, Susan D Healy, Christopher N Templeton
Iscience|May 11, 2023
Traffic noise inhibits inhibitory control in wild-caught songbirdsChristopher N Templeton, Amber O'Connor, Sarah Strack, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 23, 2009
Juvenile sparrows preferentially eavesdrop on adult song interactionsChristopher N Templeton, Caglar Akçay, S Elizabeth Campbell, et al.
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|January 5, 2024
The origins of musicality in the motion of primatesDavid M Schruth, Christopher N Templeton, Darryl J Holman, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|April 6, 2012
Spatial movements and social networks in juvenile male song sparrowsChristopher N Templeton, Veronica A Reed, S Elizabeth Campbell, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|December 6, 2021
American Crow Brain Activity in Response to Conspecific Vocalizations Changes When Food Is PresentLomaJohn T Pendergraft, John M Marzluff, Donna J Cross, et al.
Behavioural Processes|December 26, 2016
Sex and pairing status impact how zebra finches use social information in foragingChristopher N Templeton, Katharine Philp, Lauren M Guillette, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|February 10, 2020
Brain activity underlying American crow processing of encounters with dead conspecificsKaeli N Swift, John M Marzluff, Christopher N Templeton, et al.
Nature Communications|October 20, 2023
American crows that excel at tool use activate neural circuits distinct from less talented individualsLomaJohn T Pendergraft, John M Marzluff, Donna J Cross, et al.
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