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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
41
Citations
6273
World Ranking
5861
National Ranking
9

Best Publications

  • Variation in personality and behavioural plasticity across four populations of the great tit Parus major

    Niels Jeroen Dingemanse;Niels Jeroen Dingemanse;Karen M. Bouwman;Martijn van de Pol;Thijs van Overveld

  • Studying the evolutionary ecology of cognition in the wild: a review of practical and conceptual challenges.

    Julie Morand-Ferron;Ella F. Cole;John L. Quinn

  • Cognitive Ability Influences Reproductive Life History Variation in the Wild

    Ella F. Cole;Julie Morand-Ferron;Amy E. Hinks;John L. Quinn;John L. Quinn

  • Personality and problem-solving performance explain competitive ability in the wild.

    Ella F. Cole;John L. Quinn

  • Individual variation in spontaneous problem-solving performance among wild great tits

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  • Heterogeneous selection on a heritable temperament trait in a variable environment.

    John L. Quinn;Samantha C. Patrick;Sandra Bouwhuis;Teddy A. Wilkin

  • Predator hunting behaviour and prey vulnerability

    J. L. Quinn;Will Cresswell

  • Larger groups of passerines are more efficient problem solvers in the wild.

    Julie Morand-Ferron;John L. Quinn

  • Who are the innovators? A field experiment with 2 passerine species

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  • Protective nesting associations in birds

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  • Association between DRD4 gene polymorphism and personality variation in great tits: a test across four wild populations

    Peter Korsten;Jakob C. Mueller;Christine Hermannstädter;Karen M. Bouwman

  • The gut microbiome as a driver of individual variation in cognition and functional behaviour.

    Gabrielle L. Davidson;Amy C. Cooke;Crystal N. Johnson;Crystal N. Johnson;John L. Quinn

  • Shy birds play it safe: personality in captivity predicts risk responsiveness during reproduction in the wild.

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  • The breeding performance of raptors in urban landscapes: a review and meta-analysis

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  • Predicting the optimal prey group size from predator hunting behaviour.

    Will Cresswell;John L. Quinn

  • Predator-hunting success and prey vulnerability: quantifying the spatial scale over which lethal and non-lethal effects of predation occur.

    Will Cresswell;Johan Lind;John L. Quinn

  • Personality and parasites: sex-dependent associations between avian malaria infection and multiple behavioural traits

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  • Multiple effects of weather on the starvation and predation risk trade-off in choice of feeding location in Redshanks

    M. Yasué;J. L. Quinn;W. Cresswell

  • Faced with a choice, sparrowhawks more often attack the more vulnerable prey group

    W. Cresswell;J. L. Quinn

  • Diet induces parallel changes to the gut microbiota and problem solving performance in a wild bird

    Gabrielle L Davidson;Gabrielle L Davidson;Niamh Wiley;Niamh Wiley;Amy C Cooke;Crystal N Johnson;Crystal N Johnson

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J. P. Finley
J. P. Finley Purdue University West Lafayette
R. A. Ong
R. A. Ong University of California, Los Angeles
S. P. Wakely
S. P. Wakely University of Chicago
Wei Cui
Wei Cui Tsinghua University
Lucy Fortson
Lucy Fortson University of Minnesota
T. C. Weekes
T. C. Weekes Harvard University
F. Krennrich
F. Krennrich Iowa State University
James H. Buckley
James H. Buckley Washington University in St. Louis
Martin Pohl
Martin Pohl University of Potsdam
Wystan Benbow
Wystan Benbow Harvard University

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