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Pete C Trimmer

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 7, 2013
Optimal behaviour can violate the principle of regularityPete C Trimmer
The American Naturalist|March 27, 2019
Prey Responses to Exotic Predators: Effects of Old Risks and New CuesSean M Ehlman, Pete C Trimmer, Andrew Sih
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 20, 2017
Predicting behavioural responses to novel organisms: state-dependent detection theoryPete C Trimmer, Sean M Ehlman, Andrew Sih
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 22, 2021
Matching Behaviours and RewardsAlasdair I Houston, Pete C Trimmer, John M McNamara
Biology Letters|February 24, 2012
It is optimal to be optimistic about survivalJohn M McNamara, Pete C Trimmer, Alasdair I Houston
Scientific Reports|May 16, 2019
Rapid environmental change in games: complications and counter-intuitive outcomesPete C Trimmer, Brendan J Barrett, Richard McElreath, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 16, 2013
Unbiased individuals use valuable information when making decisions: a reply to Johnson and FowlerJames A R Marshall, Pete C Trimmer, Alasdair I Houston
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|May 13, 2018
Foraging for foundations in decision neuroscience: insights from ethologyDean Mobbs, Pete C Trimmer, Daniel T Blumstein, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 20, 2017
The erroneous signals of detection theoryPete C Trimmer, Sean M Ehlman, John M McNamara, et al.
The American Naturalist|April 23, 2016
Adaptive Use of Information during Growth Can Explain Long-Term Effects of Early Life ExperiencesSinead English, Tim W Fawcett, Andrew D Higginson, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 7, 2013
Optimal behaviour can violate the principle of regularityPete C Trimmer
The American Naturalist|March 27, 2019
Prey Responses to Exotic Predators: Effects of Old Risks and New CuesSean M Ehlman, Pete C Trimmer, Andrew Sih
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 20, 2017
Predicting behavioural responses to novel organisms: state-dependent detection theoryPete C Trimmer, Sean M Ehlman, Andrew Sih
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 22, 2021
Matching Behaviours and RewardsAlasdair I Houston, Pete C Trimmer, John M McNamara
Biology Letters|February 24, 2012
It is optimal to be optimistic about survivalJohn M McNamara, Pete C Trimmer, Alasdair I Houston
Scientific Reports|May 16, 2019
Rapid environmental change in games: complications and counter-intuitive outcomesPete C Trimmer, Brendan J Barrett, Richard McElreath, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 16, 2013
Unbiased individuals use valuable information when making decisions: a reply to Johnson and FowlerJames A R Marshall, Pete C Trimmer, Alasdair I Houston
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|May 13, 2018
Foraging for foundations in decision neuroscience: insights from ethologyDean Mobbs, Pete C Trimmer, Daniel T Blumstein, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 20, 2017
The erroneous signals of detection theoryPete C Trimmer, Sean M Ehlman, John M McNamara, et al.
The American Naturalist|April 23, 2016
Adaptive Use of Information during Growth Can Explain Long-Term Effects of Early Life ExperiencesSinead English, Tim W Fawcett, Andrew D Higginson, et al.
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