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Orlaith N Fraser

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Plos One|April 6, 2011
Ravens reconcile after aggressive conflicts with valuable partnersOrlaith N Fraser, Thomas Bugnyar
American Journal of Primatology|September 4, 2008
Reconciliation, consolation and postconflict behavioral specificity in chimpanzeesOrlaith N Fraser, Filippo Aureli
Plos One|May 21, 2010
Do ravens show consolation? Responses to distressed othersOrlaith N Fraser, Thomas Bugnyar
Animal Behaviour|February 3, 2012
Reciprocity of agonistic support in ravensOrlaith N Fraser, Thomas Bugnyar
Animal Behaviour|March 31, 2015
The quality of social relationships in ravensOrlaith N Fraser, Thomas Bugnyar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 19, 2008
Stress reduction through consolation in chimpanzeesOrlaith N Fraser, Daniel Stahl, Filippo Aureli
International Journal of Comparative Psychology|April 21, 2015
Ontogeny of Social Relations and Coalition Formation in Common Ravens (<i>Corvus corax</i>)Matthias-Claudio Loretto, Orlaith N Fraser, Thomas Bugnyar
Plos One|December 29, 2010
Heart rate during conflicts predicts post-conflict stress-related behavior in greylag geeseClaudia A F Wascher, Orlaith N Fraser, Kurt Kotrschal
Journal of Ornithology|April 21, 2015
Socialized sub-groups in a temporary stable Raven flock?Anna Braun, Thomas Walsdorff, Orlaith N Fraser, et al.
Communicative & Integrative Biology|July 31, 2009
Why are bystanders friendly to recipients of aggression?Orlaith N Fraser, Sonja E Koski, Roman M Wittig, et al.
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Plos One|April 6, 2011
Ravens reconcile after aggressive conflicts with valuable partnersOrlaith N Fraser, Thomas Bugnyar
American Journal of Primatology|September 4, 2008
Reconciliation, consolation and postconflict behavioral specificity in chimpanzeesOrlaith N Fraser, Filippo Aureli
Plos One|May 21, 2010
Do ravens show consolation? Responses to distressed othersOrlaith N Fraser, Thomas Bugnyar
Animal Behaviour|February 3, 2012
Reciprocity of agonistic support in ravensOrlaith N Fraser, Thomas Bugnyar
Animal Behaviour|March 31, 2015
The quality of social relationships in ravensOrlaith N Fraser, Thomas Bugnyar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 19, 2008
Stress reduction through consolation in chimpanzeesOrlaith N Fraser, Daniel Stahl, Filippo Aureli
International Journal of Comparative Psychology|April 21, 2015
Ontogeny of Social Relations and Coalition Formation in Common Ravens (<i>Corvus corax</i>)Matthias-Claudio Loretto, Orlaith N Fraser, Thomas Bugnyar
Plos One|December 29, 2010
Heart rate during conflicts predicts post-conflict stress-related behavior in greylag geeseClaudia A F Wascher, Orlaith N Fraser, Kurt Kotrschal
Journal of Ornithology|April 21, 2015
Socialized sub-groups in a temporary stable Raven flock?Anna Braun, Thomas Walsdorff, Orlaith N Fraser, et al.
Communicative & Integrative Biology|July 31, 2009
Why are bystanders friendly to recipients of aggression?Orlaith N Fraser, Sonja E Koski, Roman M Wittig, et al.
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