Publications of Auguste Marie Philippa von Bayern
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Journal Article (49)
2019
Journal Article
156 (5-8), pp. 505 - 594 (2019)
Birds of a feather? Parrot and corvid cognition compared. Behaviour
Journal Article
125 (5), pp. 276 - 288 (2019)
Food sharing and affiliation: An experimental and longitudinal study in cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus). Ethology
Journal Article
156 (5-8), pp. 691 - 720 (2019)
Two macaw species can learn to solve an optimised two-trap problem, but without functional causal understanding. Behaviour
Journal Article
156 (5-8), pp. 763 - 786 (2019)
No evidence of mirror self-recognition in keas and Goffin’s cockatoos. Behaviour 2018
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8, 12537 (2018)
Economic decision-making in parrots. Scientific Reports
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13 (10), e0205314 (2018)
Emotional responses to conspecific distress calls are modulated by affiliation in cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus). PLoS One
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8, 15676 (2018)
Compound tool construction by New Caledonian crows. Scientific Reports 2017
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7, 17043 (2017)
From the age of 5 humans decide economically, whereas crows exhibit individual preferences. Scientific Reports
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20 (6), pp. 1137 - 1146 (2017)
Are parrots poor at motor self-regulation or is the cylinder task poor at measuring it? Animal Cognition
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7, 4742 (2017)
The temporal dependence of exploration on neotic style in birds. Scientific Reports 2016
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19 (6), pp. 1249 - 1252 (2016)
A novel tool-use mode in animals: New Caledonian crows insert tools to transport objects. Animal Cognition
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3 (4), 160104 (2016)
Ravens, New Caledonian crows and jackdaws parallel great apes in motor self-regulation despite smaller brains. Royal Society Open Science 2015
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129 (1), pp. 62 - 71 (2015)
Combinatory actions during object play in Psittaciformes (Diopsittaca nobilis, Pionites melanocephala, Cacatua goffini) and Corvids (Corvus corax, C. monedula, C. moneduloides). Journal of Comparative Psychology
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282 (1806), 20142504 (2015)
Corvids create novel causal interventions after all. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2014
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128 (1), pp. 88 - 98 (2014)
Object permanence in the Goffin Cockatoo (Cacatua goffini). Journal of Comparative Psychology
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281 (1793), 20140972 (2014)
Social transmission of tool use and tool manufacture in Goffin cockatoos (Cacatua goffini). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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102, pp. 25 - 32 (2014)
Object caching in corvids: Incidence and significance. Behavioural Processes
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24 (24), pp. 2930 - 2934 (2014)
Monocular tool control, eye dominance, and laterality in New Caledonian crows. Current Biology 2013
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8 (7), e68979 (2013)
Explorative learning and functional inferences on a five-step means-means-end problem in Goffin's Cockatoos (Cacatua goffini). PLoS One
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368 (1630), 20120418 (2013)
Did tool-use evolve with enhanced physical cognitive abilities? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences