48 results on '"Greggor, Alison L"'
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2. Social Learning in Birds
3. The influence of feeding station location on the space use and behavior of reintroduced 'alalā: Causes and consequences
4. Individual Behavior and Housing Setup Interact to Influence Markers of Welfare in the Critically Endangered Hawaiian Crow
5. Convergent Evolution of Intelligence
6. The endangered brain: actively preserving ex-situ animal behaviour and cognition will benefit in-situ conservation
7. Applications of Animal Behavior to Conservation
8. Manipulating animal social interactions to enhance translocation impact
9. Designing a mate choice program: Tactics trialed and lessons learned with the critically endangered honeycreeper, 'akikiki ( Oreomystis bairdi )
10. What do animals learn during anti-predator training? Testing for predator-specific learning in ‘alalā (Corvus hawaiiensis)
11. Revisiting the 4 R’s: Improving post-release outcomes for rescued mammalian wildlife by fostering behavioral competence during rehabilitation
12. Convergent Evolution of Intelligence
13. Testing the maintenance of natural responses to survival-relevant calls in the conservation breeding population of a critically endangered corvid (Corvus hawaiiensis)
14. Socio-ecological correlates of neophobia in corvids
15. Individual Variation in Dietary Wariness Is Predicted by Head Color in a Specialist Feeder, the Gouldian Finch
16. Anti-Predator Vigilance as an Indicator of the Costs and Benefits of Supplemental Feeding in Newly Released ‘Alalā (Corvus hawaiiensis)
17. Pre-release training, predator interactions and evidence for persistence of anti-predator behavior in reintroduced `alalā, Hawaiian crow
18. Individual repeatability, species differences, and the influence of socio-ecological factors on neophobia in 10 corvid species
19. Testing the maintenance of natural responses to survival-relevant calls in the conservation breeding population of a critically endangered corvid (Corvus hawaiiensis)
20. The Challenges of Replicating Research on Endangered Species
21. Using Change Models to Envision Better Applications of Animal Behavior Research in Conservation Management and Beyond
22. Automated telemetry reveals post-reintroduction exploratory behavior and movement patterns of an endangered corvid, ʻAlalā (Corvus hawaiiensis) in Hawaiʻi, USA
23. Evaluating potential effects of solar power facilities on wildlife from an animal behavior perspective
24. The Rules of Attraction: The Necessary Role of Animal Cognition in Explaining Conservation Failures and Successes
25. Cognition in a Changing World: Red-Headed Gouldian Finches Enter Spatially Unfamiliar Habitats More Readily Than Do Black-Headed Birds
26. Inter-aviary distance and visual access influence conservation breeding outcomes in a territorial, endangered bird
27. Age-related patterns of neophobia in an endangered island crow: implications for conservation and natural history
28. Challenges of Learning to Escape Evolutionary Traps
29. Field and Laboratory Methods in Animal Cognition: A Comparative Guide. Edited by Nereida Bueno-Guerra and Federica Amici. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. $120.00 (hardcover); $54.99 (paper). xxii + 435 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-1-108-42032-7 (hc); 978-1-108-41394-7 (pb). 2018.
30. What evidence exists on the effectiveness of different types of olfactory lures as attractants for invasive mammalian predators? A systematic map protocol
31. Using animal behavior in conservation management: a series of systematic reviews and maps
32. Examining the efficacy of anti-predator training for increasing survival in conservation translocations: a systematic review protocol
33. Effectiveness of animal conditioning interventions in reducing human–wildlife conflict: a systematic map protocol
34. Animal Welfare in Conservation Breeding: Applications and Challenges
35. Systematic evidence synthesis as part of a larger process: a response to comments on Berger-Tal et al.
36. Systematic reviews and maps as tools for applying behavioral ecology to management and policy
37. Wild jackdaws are wary of objects that violate expectations of animacy
38. Wild jackdaws’ reproductive success and their offspring’s stress hormones are connected to provisioning rate and brood size, not to parental neophobia
39. Harnessing learning biases is essential for applying social learning in conservation
40. Research Priorities from Animal Behaviour for Maximising Conservation Progress
41. Seasonal changes in neophobia and its consistency in rooks: the effect of novelty type and dominance position
42. Street smart: faster approach towards litter in urban areas by highly neophobic corvids and less fearful birds
43. Food fights: aggregations of marine hermit crabs (Pagurus samuelis) compete equally for food- and shell-related carrion
44. Contagious risk taking: social information and context influence wild jackdaws’ responses to novelty and risk
45. Neophobia is not only avoidance: improving neophobia tests by combining cognition and ecology
46. Swarms of swift scavengers: ecological role of marine intertidal hermit crabs in California
47. Translating cognitive insights into effective conservation programs: Reply to Schakner et al.
48. Comparative cognition for conservationists
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