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Elizabeth M Speechley

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 31, 2024
Problem-solving ability: a link between cognition and conservation?Amanda R Ridley, Elizabeth M Speechley
Royal Society Open Science|August 17, 2019
The bold and the sperm: positive association between boldness and sperm number in the guppyClelia Gasparini, Elizabeth M Speechley, Giovanni Polverino
Royal Society Open Science|September 19, 2022
Does trappability and self-selection influence cognitive performance?Benjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, Elizabeth M Speechley, et al.
Animal Cognition|October 12, 2022
Repeated testing does not confound cognitive performance in the Western Australian magpie (Cracticus tibicen dorsalis)Joseph G Sollis, Benjamin J Ashton, Elizabeth M Speechley, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|March 14, 2024
Heritability of cognitive performance in wild Western Australian magpiesElizabeth M Speechley, Benjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|June 10, 2024
Meta-analyses reveal support for the Social Intelligence HypothesisElizabeth M Speechley, Benjamin J Ashton, Yong Zhi Foo, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|November 13, 2025
Social Interactions Are Related to Cognitive Development in Western Australian Magpie FledglingsElizabeth M Speechley, Benjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 5, 2024
Aggressive interactions influence cognitive performance in Western Australian magpiesElizabeth M Speechley, Benjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, et al.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 31, 2024
Problem-solving ability: a link between cognition and conservation?Amanda R Ridley, Elizabeth M Speechley
Royal Society Open Science|August 17, 2019
The bold and the sperm: positive association between boldness and sperm number in the guppyClelia Gasparini, Elizabeth M Speechley, Giovanni Polverino
Royal Society Open Science|September 19, 2022
Does trappability and self-selection influence cognitive performance?Benjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, Elizabeth M Speechley, et al.
Animal Cognition|October 12, 2022
Repeated testing does not confound cognitive performance in the Western Australian magpie (Cracticus tibicen dorsalis)Joseph G Sollis, Benjamin J Ashton, Elizabeth M Speechley, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|March 14, 2024
Heritability of cognitive performance in wild Western Australian magpiesElizabeth M Speechley, Benjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|June 10, 2024
Meta-analyses reveal support for the Social Intelligence HypothesisElizabeth M Speechley, Benjamin J Ashton, Yong Zhi Foo, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|November 13, 2025
Social Interactions Are Related to Cognitive Development in Western Australian Magpie FledglingsElizabeth M Speechley, Benjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 5, 2024
Aggressive interactions influence cognitive performance in Western Australian magpiesElizabeth M Speechley, Benjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, et al.
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