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Susanne Shultz

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Biology Letters|June 16, 2016
Copy-when-uncertain: bumblebees rely on social information when rewards are highly variableMarco Smolla, Sylvain Alem, Lars Chittka, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 18, 2017
The social and cultural roots of whale and dolphin brainsKieran C R Fox, Michael Muthukrishna, Susanne Shultz
American Journal of Primatology|May 10, 2021
Reproductive males are effective at managing conflict in captive Sulawesi crested macaques (Macaca nigra)Veronica B Cowl, Susan L Walker, Susanne Shultz
Nature Ecology & Evolution|December 7, 2017
Author Correction: The social and cultural roots of whale and dolphin brainsKieran C R Fox, Michael Muthukrishna, Susanne Shultz
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 21, 2015
A synthesis of the theories and concepts of early human evolutionMark A Maslin, Susanne Shultz, Martin H Trauth
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 21, 2020
Correction to 'A synthesis of the theories and concepts of early human evolution'Mark A Maslin, Susanne Shultz, Martin H Trauth
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 5, 2010
Digit ratios predict polygyny in early apes, Ardipithecus, Neanderthals and early modern humans but not in AustralopithecusEmma Nelson, Campbell Rolian, Lisa Cashmore, et al.
Biology Letters|January 19, 2018
Primate social group sizes exhibit a regular scaling pattern with natural attractorsR I M Dunbar, Padraig Mac Carron, Susanne Shultz
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 11, 2015
Competition for resources can explain patterns of social and individual learning in natureMarco Smolla, R Tucker Gilman, Tobias Galla, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|August 17, 2019
Reproductive skew affects social information useMarco Smolla, Charlotte Rosher, R Tucker Gilman, et al.
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Biology Letters|June 16, 2016
Copy-when-uncertain: bumblebees rely on social information when rewards are highly variableMarco Smolla, Sylvain Alem, Lars Chittka, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 18, 2017
The social and cultural roots of whale and dolphin brainsKieran C R Fox, Michael Muthukrishna, Susanne Shultz
American Journal of Primatology|May 10, 2021
Reproductive males are effective at managing conflict in captive Sulawesi crested macaques (Macaca nigra)Veronica B Cowl, Susan L Walker, Susanne Shultz
Nature Ecology & Evolution|December 7, 2017
Author Correction: The social and cultural roots of whale and dolphin brainsKieran C R Fox, Michael Muthukrishna, Susanne Shultz
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 21, 2015
A synthesis of the theories and concepts of early human evolutionMark A Maslin, Susanne Shultz, Martin H Trauth
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 21, 2020
Correction to 'A synthesis of the theories and concepts of early human evolution'Mark A Maslin, Susanne Shultz, Martin H Trauth
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 5, 2010
Digit ratios predict polygyny in early apes, Ardipithecus, Neanderthals and early modern humans but not in AustralopithecusEmma Nelson, Campbell Rolian, Lisa Cashmore, et al.
Biology Letters|January 19, 2018
Primate social group sizes exhibit a regular scaling pattern with natural attractorsR I M Dunbar, Padraig Mac Carron, Susanne Shultz
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 11, 2015
Competition for resources can explain patterns of social and individual learning in natureMarco Smolla, R Tucker Gilman, Tobias Galla, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|August 17, 2019
Reproductive skew affects social information useMarco Smolla, Charlotte Rosher, R Tucker Gilman, et al.
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