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Simon W Townsend

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Plos One|February 27, 2013
Why did the meerkat cross the road? Flexible adaptation of phylogenetically-old behavioural strategies to modern-day threatsNicolas Perony, Simon W Townsend
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|February 7, 2019
Combinatoriality in the vocal systems of nonhuman animalsSabrina Engesser, Simon W Townsend
Plos Biology|April 15, 2025
How did vocal communication come to dominate human language? A view from the wombAlexis Hervais-Adelman, Simon W Townsend
Current Biology : CB|August 9, 2017
Communication: Animal Steps on the Road to Syntax?Andrew F Russell, Simon W Townsend
Biology Letters|July 28, 2010
The function of nonlinear phenomena in meerkat alarm callsSimon W Townsend, Marta B Manser
Current Biology : CB|December 21, 2021
Speech segmentation: New dogs, old tricks?Simon W Townsend, Alexis Hervais-Adelman
Plos One|March 17, 2012
Female chimpanzees use copulation calls flexibly to prevent social competitionSimon W Townsend, Tobias Deschner, Klaus Zuberbühler
Animal Cognition|August 30, 2024
Cross-population variation in usage of a call combination: evidence of signal usage flexibility in wild bonobosIsaac Schamberg, Martin Surbeck, Simon W Townsend
Animal Cognition|December 30, 2008
Wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) distinguish between different scream types: evidence from a playback studyKatie Elizabeth Slocombe, Simon W Townsend, Klaus Zuberbühler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 8, 2016
Meaningful call combinations and compositional processing in the southern pied babblerSabrina Engesser, Amanda R Ridley, Simon W Townsend
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Plos One|February 27, 2013
Why did the meerkat cross the road? Flexible adaptation of phylogenetically-old behavioural strategies to modern-day threatsNicolas Perony, Simon W Townsend
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|February 7, 2019
Combinatoriality in the vocal systems of nonhuman animalsSabrina Engesser, Simon W Townsend
Plos Biology|April 15, 2025
How did vocal communication come to dominate human language? A view from the wombAlexis Hervais-Adelman, Simon W Townsend
Current Biology : CB|August 9, 2017
Communication: Animal Steps on the Road to Syntax?Andrew F Russell, Simon W Townsend
Biology Letters|July 28, 2010
The function of nonlinear phenomena in meerkat alarm callsSimon W Townsend, Marta B Manser
Current Biology : CB|December 21, 2021
Speech segmentation: New dogs, old tricks?Simon W Townsend, Alexis Hervais-Adelman
Plos One|March 17, 2012
Female chimpanzees use copulation calls flexibly to prevent social competitionSimon W Townsend, Tobias Deschner, Klaus Zuberbühler
Animal Cognition|August 30, 2024
Cross-population variation in usage of a call combination: evidence of signal usage flexibility in wild bonobosIsaac Schamberg, Martin Surbeck, Simon W Townsend
Animal Cognition|December 30, 2008
Wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) distinguish between different scream types: evidence from a playback studyKatie Elizabeth Slocombe, Simon W Townsend, Klaus Zuberbühler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 8, 2016
Meaningful call combinations and compositional processing in the southern pied babblerSabrina Engesser, Amanda R Ridley, Simon W Townsend
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