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Yotam Ben-Oren

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Animal Cognition|May 31, 2022
House sparrows use learned information selectively based on whether reward is hidden or visibleYotam Ben-Oren, Noa Truskanov, Arnon Lotem
The American Naturalist|June 18, 2026
Ecosystem Disturbance as a Niche Construction Strategy for Invasive SpeciesYonat Gefen, Yotam Ben-Oren, Oren Kolodny
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 18, 2026
Allopatric coevolution: Migratory predators may facilitate mimicry between geographically nonoverlapping speciesAkiva Topper, Yotam Ben-Oren, Oren Kolodny
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 23, 2023
Cultural specialization as a double-edged sword: division into specialized guilds might promote cultural complexity at the cost of higher susceptibility to cultural lossYotam Ben-Oren, Oren Kolodny, Nicole Creanza
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 14, 2025
Cultural innovation is not only a product of cognition but also of cultural contextYotam Ben-Oren, Erella Hovers, Oren Kolodny, et al.
Biology Letters|April 19, 2023
Modelling effects of inter-group contact on links between population size and cultural complexityYotam Ben-Oren, Sarah Saxton Strassberg, Erella Hovers, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 6) with videos related to

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Animal Cognition|May 31, 2022
House sparrows use learned information selectively based on whether reward is hidden or visibleYotam Ben-Oren, Noa Truskanov, Arnon Lotem
The American Naturalist|June 18, 2026
Ecosystem Disturbance as a Niche Construction Strategy for Invasive SpeciesYonat Gefen, Yotam Ben-Oren, Oren Kolodny
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 18, 2026
Allopatric coevolution: Migratory predators may facilitate mimicry between geographically nonoverlapping speciesAkiva Topper, Yotam Ben-Oren, Oren Kolodny
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 23, 2023
Cultural specialization as a double-edged sword: division into specialized guilds might promote cultural complexity at the cost of higher susceptibility to cultural lossYotam Ben-Oren, Oren Kolodny, Nicole Creanza
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 14, 2025
Cultural innovation is not only a product of cognition but also of cultural contextYotam Ben-Oren, Erella Hovers, Oren Kolodny, et al.
Biology Letters|April 19, 2023
Modelling effects of inter-group contact on links between population size and cultural complexityYotam Ben-Oren, Sarah Saxton Strassberg, Erella Hovers, et al.
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