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Daniel R Papaj

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 19, 2007
Memory flies sooner from flies that learn fasterDaniel R Papaj, Emilie C Snell-Rood
The American Naturalist|March 24, 2009
Patterns of phenotypic plasticity in common and rare environments: a study of host use and color learning in the cabbage white butterfly Pieris rapaeEmilie C Snell-Rood, Daniel R Papaj
Biology Letters|October 23, 2015
Correction to 'Colour learning when foraging for nectar and pollen: bees learn two colours at once'Felicity Muth, Daniel R Papaj, Anne S Leonard
Biology Letters|October 2, 2015
Colour learning when foraging for nectar and pollen: bees learn two colours at onceFelicity Muth, Daniel R Papaj, Anne S Leonard
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 17, 2008
Multimodal signals enhance decision making in foraging bumble-beesIpek G Kulahci, Anna Dornhaus, Daniel R Papaj
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 15, 2010
Flowers help bees cope with uncertainty: signal detection and the function of floral complexityAnne S Leonard, Anna Dornhaus, Daniel R Papaj
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 30, 2005
Peak shift discrimination learning as a mechanism of signal evolutionSpencer K Lynn, Jonathan Cnaani, Daniel R Papaj
Interface Focus|May 9, 2017
Sampling and tracking a changing environment: persistence and reward in the foraging decisions of bumblebeesAimee S Dunlap, Daniel R Papaj, Anna Dornhaus
Oecologia|April 21, 2015
Big maggots dig deeper: size-dependent larval dispersal in fliesJeremy M Davis, Laura E Coogan, Daniel R Papaj
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|April 25, 2009
Brain size: a global or induced cost of learning?Emilie C Snell-Rood, Daniel R Papaj, Wulfila Gronenberg
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 19, 2007
Memory flies sooner from flies that learn fasterDaniel R Papaj, Emilie C Snell-Rood
The American Naturalist|March 24, 2009
Patterns of phenotypic plasticity in common and rare environments: a study of host use and color learning in the cabbage white butterfly Pieris rapaeEmilie C Snell-Rood, Daniel R Papaj
Biology Letters|October 23, 2015
Correction to 'Colour learning when foraging for nectar and pollen: bees learn two colours at once'Felicity Muth, Daniel R Papaj, Anne S Leonard
Biology Letters|October 2, 2015
Colour learning when foraging for nectar and pollen: bees learn two colours at onceFelicity Muth, Daniel R Papaj, Anne S Leonard
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 17, 2008
Multimodal signals enhance decision making in foraging bumble-beesIpek G Kulahci, Anna Dornhaus, Daniel R Papaj
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 15, 2010
Flowers help bees cope with uncertainty: signal detection and the function of floral complexityAnne S Leonard, Anna Dornhaus, Daniel R Papaj
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 30, 2005
Peak shift discrimination learning as a mechanism of signal evolutionSpencer K Lynn, Jonathan Cnaani, Daniel R Papaj
Interface Focus|May 9, 2017
Sampling and tracking a changing environment: persistence and reward in the foraging decisions of bumblebeesAimee S Dunlap, Daniel R Papaj, Anna Dornhaus
Oecologia|April 21, 2015
Big maggots dig deeper: size-dependent larval dispersal in fliesJeremy M Davis, Laura E Coogan, Daniel R Papaj
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|April 25, 2009
Brain size: a global or induced cost of learning?Emilie C Snell-Rood, Daniel R Papaj, Wulfila Gronenberg
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