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T Andrew Hurly

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Current Biology : CB|March 11, 2006
Timing in free-living rufous hummingbirds, Selasphorus rufusJonathan Henderson, T Andrew Hurly, Melissa Bateson, et al.
Animal Cognition|April 25, 2012
One-trial spatial learning: wild hummingbirds relocate a reward after a single visitI Nuri Flores-Abreu, T Andrew Hurly, Susan D Healy
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 22, 2025
Applying movement ecology models to comparative cognition experiments: a field test in hummingbirdsDavid J Pritchard, T Andrew Hurly, Theoni Photopoulou, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 15, 2024
The function of episodic memory in animalsSusan D Healy, T Andrew Hurly, Jeanne Godard, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 23, 2022
Size is relative: use of relational concepts by wild hummingbirdsTheo Brown, T Andrew Hurly, Susan D Healy, et al.
Learning & Behavior|August 3, 2021
Hummingbirds modify their routes to avoid a poor locationMaria C Tello-Ramos, T Andrew Hurly, Mabel Barclay, et al.
Animal Cognition|April 3, 2014
Wild hummingbirds rely on landmarks not geometry when learning an array of flowersT Andrew Hurly, Thomas A O Fox, Danielle M Zwueste, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|January 20, 2016
Why study cognition in the wild (and how to test it)?David J Pritchard, T Andrew Hurly, Maria C Tello-Ramos, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 18, 2014
Three-dimensional space: locomotory style explains memory differences in rats and hummingbirdsI Nuri Flores-Abreu, T Andrew Hurly, James A Ainge, et al.
Behavioural Processes|September 28, 2011
Context-dependent decisions among options varying in a single dimensionKate V Morgan, T Andrew Hurly, Melissa Bateson, et al.
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Current Biology : CB|March 11, 2006
Timing in free-living rufous hummingbirds, Selasphorus rufusJonathan Henderson, T Andrew Hurly, Melissa Bateson, et al.
Animal Cognition|April 25, 2012
One-trial spatial learning: wild hummingbirds relocate a reward after a single visitI Nuri Flores-Abreu, T Andrew Hurly, Susan D Healy
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 22, 2025
Applying movement ecology models to comparative cognition experiments: a field test in hummingbirdsDavid J Pritchard, T Andrew Hurly, Theoni Photopoulou, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 15, 2024
The function of episodic memory in animalsSusan D Healy, T Andrew Hurly, Jeanne Godard, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 23, 2022
Size is relative: use of relational concepts by wild hummingbirdsTheo Brown, T Andrew Hurly, Susan D Healy, et al.
Learning & Behavior|August 3, 2021
Hummingbirds modify their routes to avoid a poor locationMaria C Tello-Ramos, T Andrew Hurly, Mabel Barclay, et al.
Animal Cognition|April 3, 2014
Wild hummingbirds rely on landmarks not geometry when learning an array of flowersT Andrew Hurly, Thomas A O Fox, Danielle M Zwueste, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|January 20, 2016
Why study cognition in the wild (and how to test it)?David J Pritchard, T Andrew Hurly, Maria C Tello-Ramos, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 18, 2014
Three-dimensional space: locomotory style explains memory differences in rats and hummingbirdsI Nuri Flores-Abreu, T Andrew Hurly, James A Ainge, et al.
Behavioural Processes|September 28, 2011
Context-dependent decisions among options varying in a single dimensionKate V Morgan, T Andrew Hurly, Melissa Bateson, et al.
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