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Hannah M Rowland

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 13, 2008
From Abbott Thayer to the present day: what have we learned about the function of countershading?Hannah M Rowland
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 24, 2017
Human colour in mate choice and competitionHannah M Rowland, Robert P Burriss
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 19, 2025
Tasting opportunityHannah M Rowland, Eve R Schneider
Animal Cognition|August 23, 2023
In paired preference tests, domestic chicks innately choose the colour green over red, and the shape of a frog over a sphere when both stimuli are greenFrancesca Protti-Sánchez, Uwe Mayer, Hannah M Rowland
Scientific Reports|December 11, 2020
The antipredator benefits of postural camouflage in peppered moth caterpillarsHannah M Rowland, Robert P Burriss, John Skelhorn
Current Biology : CB|November 9, 2021
Dietary warinessH Cecilia Heyworth, John Skelhorn, Hannah M Rowland
Current Biology : CB|May 24, 2022
The peppered moth Biston betulariaHannah M Rowland, Ilik J Saccheri, John Skelhorn
Peerj|October 12, 2017
Perch, <i>Perca fluviatilis</i> show a directional preference for, but do not increase attacks toward, prey in response to water-borne cortisolLindsay J Henderson, Mary R Ryan, Hannah M Rowland
Peerj|November 14, 2019
The effect of social information from live demonstrators compared to video playback on blue tit foraging decisionsLiisa Hämäläinen, Hannah M Rowland, Johanna Mappes, et al.
Peerj|March 28, 2017
Can video playback provide social information for foraging blue tits?Liisa Hämäläinen, Hannah M Rowland, Johanna Mappes, et al.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 13, 2008
From Abbott Thayer to the present day: what have we learned about the function of countershading?Hannah M Rowland
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 24, 2017
Human colour in mate choice and competitionHannah M Rowland, Robert P Burriss
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 19, 2025
Tasting opportunityHannah M Rowland, Eve R Schneider
Animal Cognition|August 23, 2023
In paired preference tests, domestic chicks innately choose the colour green over red, and the shape of a frog over a sphere when both stimuli are greenFrancesca Protti-Sánchez, Uwe Mayer, Hannah M Rowland
Scientific Reports|December 11, 2020
The antipredator benefits of postural camouflage in peppered moth caterpillarsHannah M Rowland, Robert P Burriss, John Skelhorn
Current Biology : CB|November 9, 2021
Dietary warinessH Cecilia Heyworth, John Skelhorn, Hannah M Rowland
Current Biology : CB|May 24, 2022
The peppered moth Biston betulariaHannah M Rowland, Ilik J Saccheri, John Skelhorn
Peerj|October 12, 2017
Perch, <i>Perca fluviatilis</i> show a directional preference for, but do not increase attacks toward, prey in response to water-borne cortisolLindsay J Henderson, Mary R Ryan, Hannah M Rowland
Peerj|November 14, 2019
The effect of social information from live demonstrators compared to video playback on blue tit foraging decisionsLiisa Hämäläinen, Hannah M Rowland, Johanna Mappes, et al.
Peerj|March 28, 2017
Can video playback provide social information for foraging blue tits?Liisa Hämäläinen, Hannah M Rowland, Johanna Mappes, et al.
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