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Megan L Lambert

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Biology Letters|September 28, 2018
Comparing chimpanzees' preparatory responses to known and unknown future outcomesMegan L Lambert, Mathias Osvath
Animal Cognition|March 25, 2020
Investigating information seeking in ravens (Corvus corax)Megan L Lambert, Mathias Osvath
Biology Letters|November 19, 2025
Beyond criterion: cognitive flexibility in wild striated caracarasKatie J Harrington, Megan L Lambert
Biology Letters|November 5, 2024
Do kea parrots infer the weight of objects from their movement in a breeze?Elizabeth Temeroli, Sarah A Jelbert, Megan L Lambert
Animal Behavior and Cognition|July 24, 2024
Do Nonhumans Seek Explanations?Christoph J Völter, Megan L Lambert, Ludwig Huber
Biology Letters|December 18, 2015
A novel form of spontaneous tool use displayed by several captive greater vasa parrots (Coracopsis vasa)Megan L Lambert, Amanda M Seed, Katie E Slocombe
Animal Cognition|October 30, 2025
Rethinking raptors: caracaras as a model for avian cognition in the wildKatie J Harrington, Laura M Biondi, Megan L Lambert
Current Biology : CB|September 10, 2024
Long-term memory in wild falconsKatie J Harrington, Alice M I Auersperg, Laura Biondi, et al.
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|October 10, 2025
Epistemic Curiosity in Kea Parrots and Human ChildrenGabriella E Smith, Megan L Lambert, Eliza Swindell, et al.
Biology Letters|September 8, 2021
Goffin's cockatoos discriminate objects based on weight alonePoppy J Lambert, Alexandra Stiegler, Theresa Rössler, et al.
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Biology Letters|September 28, 2018
Comparing chimpanzees' preparatory responses to known and unknown future outcomesMegan L Lambert, Mathias Osvath
Animal Cognition|March 25, 2020
Investigating information seeking in ravens (Corvus corax)Megan L Lambert, Mathias Osvath
Biology Letters|November 19, 2025
Beyond criterion: cognitive flexibility in wild striated caracarasKatie J Harrington, Megan L Lambert
Biology Letters|November 5, 2024
Do kea parrots infer the weight of objects from their movement in a breeze?Elizabeth Temeroli, Sarah A Jelbert, Megan L Lambert
Animal Behavior and Cognition|July 24, 2024
Do Nonhumans Seek Explanations?Christoph J Völter, Megan L Lambert, Ludwig Huber
Biology Letters|December 18, 2015
A novel form of spontaneous tool use displayed by several captive greater vasa parrots (Coracopsis vasa)Megan L Lambert, Amanda M Seed, Katie E Slocombe
Animal Cognition|October 30, 2025
Rethinking raptors: caracaras as a model for avian cognition in the wildKatie J Harrington, Laura M Biondi, Megan L Lambert
Current Biology : CB|September 10, 2024
Long-term memory in wild falconsKatie J Harrington, Alice M I Auersperg, Laura Biondi, et al.
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|October 10, 2025
Epistemic Curiosity in Kea Parrots and Human ChildrenGabriella E Smith, Megan L Lambert, Eliza Swindell, et al.
Biology Letters|September 8, 2021
Goffin's cockatoos discriminate objects based on weight alonePoppy J Lambert, Alexandra Stiegler, Theresa Rössler, et al.
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