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The following pages link to Behavioural flexibility predicts species richness in birds, but not extinction risk (Q56942254):
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- The maintenance of traditions in marmosets: individual habit, not social conformity? A field experiment (Q21090074) (← links)
- A critique of comparative studies of brain size (Q24675273) (← links)
- The role of phenotypic plasticity in driving genetic evolution (Q24678859) (← links)
- From mechanisms to function: an integrated framework of animal innovation (Q26765537) (← links)
- DNA Dispose, but Subjects Decide. Learning and the Extended Synthesis (Q26774073) (← links)
- The causes and evolutionary consequences of mixed singing in two hybridizing songbird species (Luscinia spp.). (Q28709303) (← links)
- Endocranial anatomy of the charadriiformes: sensory system variation and the evolution of wing-propelled diving (Q28710505) (← links)
- Stress-induced variation in evolution: from behavioural plasticity to genetic assimilation (Q28767873) (← links)
- Touch screen assays of behavioural flexibility and error characteristics in Eastern grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis). (Q30845494) (← links)
- Morphological response of songbirds to 100 years of landscape change in North America (Q30984894) (← links)
- Why are there so many explanations for primate brain evolution? (Q33874848) (← links)
- Big brains do matter in new environments (Q33936536) (← links)
- Big brains, enhanced cognition, and response of birds to novel environments (Q33936584) (← links)
- Tracking changing environments: innovators are fast, but not flexible learners (Q35083064) (← links)
- Key Questions on the Role of Phenotypic Plasticity in Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics (Q35752952) (← links)
- The coevolution of innovation and technical intelligence in primates (Q38811686) (← links)
- Larger brain size indirectly increases vulnerability to extinction in mammals (Q39290696) (← links)
- Innovation and behavioral flexibility in wild redfronted lemurs (Eulemur rufifrons). (Q41378780) (← links)
- Behavioral flexibility positively correlated with relative brain volume in predatory bats (Q42678142) (← links)
- Song learning accelerates allopatric speciation (Q43559911) (← links)
- Colour-variable birds have broader ranges, wider niches and are less likely to be threatened (Q43906971) (← links)
- Independent appearance of an innovative feeding behaviour in Antillean bullfinches (Q44639463) (← links)
- Behavioral syndromes: an ecological and evolutionary overview (Q46239775) (← links)
- Innovative foraging behaviour in birds: What characterizes an innovator? (Q48127671) (← links)
- Cognitive skills and bacterial load: comparative evidence of costs of cognitive proficiency in birds (Q48778033) (← links)
- Social inhibition and behavioural flexibility when the context changes: a comparison across six primate species (Q49957985) (← links)
- Song similarity predicts hybridization in flycatchers. (Q50773330) (← links)
- Innovative problem solving by wild spotted hyenas (Q51554207) (← links)
- Reinventing species selection with molecular phylogenies (Q51650401) (← links)
- Behavioural changes and the adaptive diversification of pigeons and doves. (Q55259378) (← links)
- DOES DIVING LIMIT BRAIN SIZE IN CETACEANS? (Q55953907) (← links)
- Learning, evolvability and exploratory behaviour: extending the evolutionary reach of learning (Q56473937) (← links)
- Evolution of the Avian Brain and Senses (Q57591781) (← links)
- A comparative analysis of the dopaminergic innervation of the executive caudal nidopallium in pigeon, chicken, zebra finch, and carrion crow (Q89534644) (← links)
- Innovation in wild Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) (Q90282348) (← links)
- Behavioural plasticity is associated with reduced extinction risk in birds (Q91595674) (← links)
- The ecological significance of birds feeding from the hand of humans (Q96576629) (← links)