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William E Feeney

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 11, 2019
Monogamy without parental care? Social and genetic mating systems of avian brood parasitesWilliam E Feeney, Christina Riehl
Plos One|August 4, 2012
Taking a comparative approach: analysing personality as a multivariate behavioural response across speciesAlecia J Carter, William E Feeney
Current Biology : CB|November 20, 2019
Animal domesticatorsRohan M Brooker, William E Feeney
Biology Letters|June 14, 2013
Social learning of a brood parasite by its hostWilliam E Feeney, Naomi E Langmore
Current Biology : CB|January 11, 2017
AnemonefishesWilliam E Feeney, Rohan M Brooker
Ecology and Evolution|December 17, 2014
Nest destruction elicits indiscriminate con- versus heterospecific brood parasitism in a captive birdRachael C Shaw, William E Feeney, Mark E Hauber
Ecology and Evolution|December 14, 2023
Why cuckoos remove host eggs: Biting eggs facilitates faster parasitic egg-layingLongwu Wang, Huahua Zhao, Hanlin Yan, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|November 27, 2025
Urban sports fields as a potential evolutionary trap for polarotactic dragonfliesSidan Lin, Caizhen Wen, Yuxin Li, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 5, 2021
Patterns of genetic divergence and demographic history shed light on island-mainland population dynamics and melanic plumage evolution in the white-winged FairywrenJennifer Walsh, Leonardo Campagna, William E Feeney, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|December 21, 2012
Animal personality: what are behavioural ecologists measuring?Alecia J Carter, William E Feeney, Harry H Marshall, et al.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 11, 2019
Monogamy without parental care? Social and genetic mating systems of avian brood parasitesWilliam E Feeney, Christina Riehl
Plos One|August 4, 2012
Taking a comparative approach: analysing personality as a multivariate behavioural response across speciesAlecia J Carter, William E Feeney
Current Biology : CB|November 20, 2019
Animal domesticatorsRohan M Brooker, William E Feeney
Biology Letters|June 14, 2013
Social learning of a brood parasite by its hostWilliam E Feeney, Naomi E Langmore
Current Biology : CB|January 11, 2017
AnemonefishesWilliam E Feeney, Rohan M Brooker
Ecology and Evolution|December 17, 2014
Nest destruction elicits indiscriminate con- versus heterospecific brood parasitism in a captive birdRachael C Shaw, William E Feeney, Mark E Hauber
Ecology and Evolution|December 14, 2023
Why cuckoos remove host eggs: Biting eggs facilitates faster parasitic egg-layingLongwu Wang, Huahua Zhao, Hanlin Yan, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|November 27, 2025
Urban sports fields as a potential evolutionary trap for polarotactic dragonfliesSidan Lin, Caizhen Wen, Yuxin Li, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 5, 2021
Patterns of genetic divergence and demographic history shed light on island-mainland population dynamics and melanic plumage evolution in the white-winged FairywrenJennifer Walsh, Leonardo Campagna, William E Feeney, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|December 21, 2012
Animal personality: what are behavioural ecologists measuring?Alecia J Carter, William E Feeney, Harry H Marshall, et al.
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