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Roger Mundry

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Current Biology : CB|May 15, 2012
Evidence for cultural differences between neighboring chimpanzee communitiesLydia V Luncz, Roger Mundry, Christophe Boesch
Plos One|December 25, 2013
Cues to androgens and quality in male gibbon songsClaudia Barelli, Roger Mundry, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Learning & Behavior|January 25, 2020
Selective overimitation in dogsLudwig Huber, Kaja Salobir, Roger Mundry, et al.
Animal Cognition|June 10, 2021
Kea (Nestor notabilis) show flexibility and individuality in within-session reversal learning tasksMonika Laschober, Roger Mundry, Ludwig Huber, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 6, 2023
Assessing cognitive flexibility in humans and rhesus macaques with visual motion and neutral distractorsPinar Yurt, Antonino Calapai, Roger Mundry, et al.
Molecular Ecology|May 21, 2013
The impact of paternity on male-infant association in a primate with low paternity certaintyDoreen Langos, Lars Kulik, Roger Mundry, et al.
Molecular Ecology|September 2, 2011
Patterns of interventions and the effect of coalitions and sociality on male fitnessLars Kulik, Laura Muniz, Roger Mundry, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 8, 2019
Learning curves and teaching when acquiring nut-cracking in humans and chimpanzeesChristophe Boesch, Daša Bombjaková, Amelia Meier, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 12, 2024
Social network shrinking is explained by active and passive effects but not increasing selectivity with age in wild macaquesBaptiste Sadoughi, Roger Mundry, Oliver Schülke, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|September 10, 2015
Audience effects, but not environmental influences, explain variation in gorilla close distance vocalizations-A test of the acoustic adaptation hypothesisDaniela Hedwig, Roger Mundry, Martha M Robbins, et al.
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Current Biology : CB|May 15, 2012
Evidence for cultural differences between neighboring chimpanzee communitiesLydia V Luncz, Roger Mundry, Christophe Boesch
Plos One|December 25, 2013
Cues to androgens and quality in male gibbon songsClaudia Barelli, Roger Mundry, Michael Heistermann, et al.
Learning & Behavior|January 25, 2020
Selective overimitation in dogsLudwig Huber, Kaja Salobir, Roger Mundry, et al.
Animal Cognition|June 10, 2021
Kea (Nestor notabilis) show flexibility and individuality in within-session reversal learning tasksMonika Laschober, Roger Mundry, Ludwig Huber, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 6, 2023
Assessing cognitive flexibility in humans and rhesus macaques with visual motion and neutral distractorsPinar Yurt, Antonino Calapai, Roger Mundry, et al.
Molecular Ecology|May 21, 2013
The impact of paternity on male-infant association in a primate with low paternity certaintyDoreen Langos, Lars Kulik, Roger Mundry, et al.
Molecular Ecology|September 2, 2011
Patterns of interventions and the effect of coalitions and sociality on male fitnessLars Kulik, Laura Muniz, Roger Mundry, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 8, 2019
Learning curves and teaching when acquiring nut-cracking in humans and chimpanzeesChristophe Boesch, Daša Bombjaková, Amelia Meier, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 12, 2024
Social network shrinking is explained by active and passive effects but not increasing selectivity with age in wild macaquesBaptiste Sadoughi, Roger Mundry, Oliver Schülke, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|September 10, 2015
Audience effects, but not environmental influences, explain variation in gorilla close distance vocalizations-A test of the acoustic adaptation hypothesisDaniela Hedwig, Roger Mundry, Martha M Robbins, et al.
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