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Joah R Madden

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Animal Cognition|June 7, 2007
Do bowerbirds exhibit cultures?Joah R Madden
Ecology and Evolution|May 14, 2025
Can Central Place Foraging Theory Predict Material Collection Behaviours of the Eurasian Beaver (<i>Castor fiber</i>)?Are Værøyvik, Joah R Madden
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 25, 2006
A host-race difference in begging calls of nestling cuckoos Cuculus canorus develops through experience and increases host provisioningJoah R Madden, Nicholas B Davies
Ecology and Evolution|April 26, 2021
Moving academic conferences online: Understanding patterns of delegate engagementCassandra L Raby, Joah R Madden
Ecology and Evolution|April 26, 2021
Moving academic conferences online: Aids and barriers to delegate participationCassandra L Raby, Joah R Madden
Royal Society Open Science|November 15, 2017
Why did the pheasant cross the road? Long-term road mortality patterns in relation to management changesJoah R Madden, Sarah E Perkins
Behavioural Processes|June 20, 2021
Does the social network structure of wild animal populations differ from that of animals in captivity?Xareni P Pacheco, Joah R Madden
Animal Behaviour|April 29, 2016
A problem with problem solving: motivational traits, but not cognition, predict success on novel operant foraging tasksJayden O van Horik, Joah R Madden
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 8, 2010
Experimental peripheral administration of oxytocin elevates a suite of cooperative behaviours in a wild social mammalJoah R Madden, Tim H Clutton-Brock
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 9, 2009
Manipulating grooming by decreasing ectoparasite load causes unpredicted changes in antagonismJoah R Madden, Tim H Clutton-Brock
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Animal Cognition|June 7, 2007
Do bowerbirds exhibit cultures?Joah R Madden
Ecology and Evolution|May 14, 2025
Can Central Place Foraging Theory Predict Material Collection Behaviours of the Eurasian Beaver (<i>Castor fiber</i>)?Are Værøyvik, Joah R Madden
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 25, 2006
A host-race difference in begging calls of nestling cuckoos Cuculus canorus develops through experience and increases host provisioningJoah R Madden, Nicholas B Davies
Ecology and Evolution|April 26, 2021
Moving academic conferences online: Understanding patterns of delegate engagementCassandra L Raby, Joah R Madden
Ecology and Evolution|April 26, 2021
Moving academic conferences online: Aids and barriers to delegate participationCassandra L Raby, Joah R Madden
Royal Society Open Science|November 15, 2017
Why did the pheasant cross the road? Long-term road mortality patterns in relation to management changesJoah R Madden, Sarah E Perkins
Behavioural Processes|June 20, 2021
Does the social network structure of wild animal populations differ from that of animals in captivity?Xareni P Pacheco, Joah R Madden
Animal Behaviour|April 29, 2016
A problem with problem solving: motivational traits, but not cognition, predict success on novel operant foraging tasksJayden O van Horik, Joah R Madden
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 8, 2010
Experimental peripheral administration of oxytocin elevates a suite of cooperative behaviours in a wild social mammalJoah R Madden, Tim H Clutton-Brock
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 9, 2009
Manipulating grooming by decreasing ectoparasite load causes unpredicted changes in antagonismJoah R Madden, Tim H Clutton-Brock
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