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Matthew B Petelle

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Current Zoology|January 31, 2019
Tameness does not correlate with the learning of an appetitive association in a wild canidMatthew B Petelle, Stéphanie Périquet, Aliza le Roux
Animal Cognition|August 22, 2022
Innovative problem-solving in a small, wild canidMatthew B Petelle, Paul J Jacobs, Aliza le Roux
Plos One|December 20, 2023
Commercial hatchery practices have long-lasting effects on laying hens' spatial behaviour and healthCamille M Montalcini, Matthew B Petelle, Michael J Toscano
Royal Society Open Science|May 26, 2023
Commercial laying hens exhibit long-term consistent individual differences and behavioural syndromes in spatial traitsCamille M Montalcini, Matthew B Petelle, Michael J Toscano
Hormones and Behavior|January 8, 2017
The effect of maternal glucocorticoid levels on juvenile docility in yellow-bellied marmotsMatthew B Petelle, Brian N Dang, Daniel T Blumstein
Animal Cognition|February 14, 2023
On the role of training in delay of gratification paradigms: a reply to Pepperberg 2022Désirée Brucks, Matthew B Petelle, Auguste von Bayern, et al.
Plos One|July 5, 2024
Keel bone fractures affect laying hens' mobility, but no evidence for reciprocal effectsCamille M Montalcini, Michael J Toscano, Lucy Asher, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 9, 2023
Intra-individual variation of hen movements is associated with later keel bone fractures in a quasi-commercial aviaryCamille M Montalcini, Michael J Toscano, Sabine G Gebhardt-Henrich, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|September 29, 2017
Oxytocin Experiments Shed Light on Mechanisms Shaping Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviors in Non-human MammalsJennifer E Smith, Matthew B Petelle, Emily L Jerome, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 3, 2014
Developing effective tools for conservation behaviorists: reply to Greggor et alZachary A Schakner, Matthew B Petelle, Oded Berger-Tal, et al.
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Current Zoology|January 31, 2019
Tameness does not correlate with the learning of an appetitive association in a wild canidMatthew B Petelle, Stéphanie Périquet, Aliza le Roux
Animal Cognition|August 22, 2022
Innovative problem-solving in a small, wild canidMatthew B Petelle, Paul J Jacobs, Aliza le Roux
Plos One|December 20, 2023
Commercial hatchery practices have long-lasting effects on laying hens' spatial behaviour and healthCamille M Montalcini, Matthew B Petelle, Michael J Toscano
Royal Society Open Science|May 26, 2023
Commercial laying hens exhibit long-term consistent individual differences and behavioural syndromes in spatial traitsCamille M Montalcini, Matthew B Petelle, Michael J Toscano
Hormones and Behavior|January 8, 2017
The effect of maternal glucocorticoid levels on juvenile docility in yellow-bellied marmotsMatthew B Petelle, Brian N Dang, Daniel T Blumstein
Animal Cognition|February 14, 2023
On the role of training in delay of gratification paradigms: a reply to Pepperberg 2022Désirée Brucks, Matthew B Petelle, Auguste von Bayern, et al.
Plos One|July 5, 2024
Keel bone fractures affect laying hens' mobility, but no evidence for reciprocal effectsCamille M Montalcini, Michael J Toscano, Lucy Asher, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 9, 2023
Intra-individual variation of hen movements is associated with later keel bone fractures in a quasi-commercial aviaryCamille M Montalcini, Michael J Toscano, Sabine G Gebhardt-Henrich, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|September 29, 2017
Oxytocin Experiments Shed Light on Mechanisms Shaping Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviors in Non-human MammalsJennifer E Smith, Matthew B Petelle, Emily L Jerome, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 3, 2014
Developing effective tools for conservation behaviorists: reply to Greggor et alZachary A Schakner, Matthew B Petelle, Oded Berger-Tal, et al.
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