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Sarah L Jacobson

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Peerj|January 16, 2019
Hardly habitual: chimpanzees and gorillas show flexibility in their motor responses when presented with a causally-clear taskSarah L Jacobson, Lydia M Hopper
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 30, 2020
Problem solving flexibility across early developmentLydia M Hopper, Sarah L Jacobson, Lauren H Howard
Peerj|August 2, 2016
Characterizing abnormal behavior in a large population of zoo-housed chimpanzees: prevalence and potential influencing factorsSarah L Jacobson, Stephen R Ross, Mollie A Bloomsmith
Peerj|August 10, 2017
Studying primate cognition in a social setting to improve validity and welfare: a literature review highlighting successful approachesKatherine A Cronin, Sarah L Jacobson, Kristin E Bonnie, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 12, 2025
Differences in Olfactory Discrimination, but Not Sensitivity, Between African Savanna and Asian ElephantsMelissa H Schmitt, Matthew S Rudolph, Sarah L Jacobson, et al.
Animal Cognition|November 28, 2021
Persistence is key: investigating innovative problem solving by Asian elephants using a novel multi-access boxSarah L Jacobson, Amanda Puitiza, Rebecca J Snyder, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|April 23, 2022
Acknowledging the Relevance of Elephant Sensory Perception to Human-Elephant Conflict MitigationRobbie Ball, Sarah L Jacobson, Matthew S Rudolph, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 3, 2023
Elephants as an animal model for self-domesticationLimor Raviv, Sarah L Jacobson, Joshua M Plotnik, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|July 29, 2025
Wild elephants vary in their attraction to novelty across an anthropogenic landscape gradientSarah L Jacobson, Sangpa Dittakul, Mananya Pla-Ard, et al.
Peerj|April 3, 2023
Day and night camera trap videos are effective for identifying individual wild Asian elephantsSasha Montero-De La Torre, Sarah L Jacobson, Martin Chodorow, et al.
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Peerj|January 16, 2019
Hardly habitual: chimpanzees and gorillas show flexibility in their motor responses when presented with a causally-clear taskSarah L Jacobson, Lydia M Hopper
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 30, 2020
Problem solving flexibility across early developmentLydia M Hopper, Sarah L Jacobson, Lauren H Howard
Peerj|August 2, 2016
Characterizing abnormal behavior in a large population of zoo-housed chimpanzees: prevalence and potential influencing factorsSarah L Jacobson, Stephen R Ross, Mollie A Bloomsmith
Peerj|August 10, 2017
Studying primate cognition in a social setting to improve validity and welfare: a literature review highlighting successful approachesKatherine A Cronin, Sarah L Jacobson, Kristin E Bonnie, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 12, 2025
Differences in Olfactory Discrimination, but Not Sensitivity, Between African Savanna and Asian ElephantsMelissa H Schmitt, Matthew S Rudolph, Sarah L Jacobson, et al.
Animal Cognition|November 28, 2021
Persistence is key: investigating innovative problem solving by Asian elephants using a novel multi-access boxSarah L Jacobson, Amanda Puitiza, Rebecca J Snyder, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|April 23, 2022
Acknowledging the Relevance of Elephant Sensory Perception to Human-Elephant Conflict MitigationRobbie Ball, Sarah L Jacobson, Matthew S Rudolph, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 3, 2023
Elephants as an animal model for self-domesticationLimor Raviv, Sarah L Jacobson, Joshua M Plotnik, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|July 29, 2025
Wild elephants vary in their attraction to novelty across an anthropogenic landscape gradientSarah L Jacobson, Sangpa Dittakul, Mananya Pla-Ard, et al.
Peerj|April 3, 2023
Day and night camera trap videos are effective for identifying individual wild Asian elephantsSasha Montero-De La Torre, Sarah L Jacobson, Martin Chodorow, et al.
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