Publikationen von Lucy M. Aplin
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Zeitschriftenartikel (58)
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22 (11), e3002699 (2024)
Immigrant birds learn from socially observed differences in payoffs when their environment changes. PLOS Biology
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203 (6), S. 695 - 712 (2024)
Understanding the role of naive learners in cultural change. American Naturalist
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Wild sulphur-crested cockatoos match human activity rhythms to access food in the urban environment. Urban Ecosystems (2024)
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35 (1), arad093 (2024)
Multilevel Bayesian analysis of monk parakeet contact calls shows dialects between European cities. Behavioral Ecology
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14 (5), e11384 (2024)
callsync: An R package for alignment and analysis of multi-microphone animal recordings. Ecology and Evolution
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35 (2), arae011 (2024)
The ontogeny of social networks in wild great tits (Parus major). Behavioral Ecology
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21, S. 174 - 178 (2023)
The presence of air sac nematodes in passerines and near-passerines in southern Germany. International Journal for Parasitology-Parasites and Wildlife
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10 (7), 230340 (2023)
Group-level differences in social network structure remain repeatable after accounting for environmental drivers. Royal Society Open Science
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92 (1), S. 171 - 182 (2023)
Social network analysis reveals context-dependent kin relationships in wild sulphur-crested cockatoos Cacatua galerita. Journal of Animal Ecology
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10 (10), 230835 (2023)
Evidence for vocal signatures and voice-prints in a wild parrot. Royal Society Open Science
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77 (1), 13 (2023)
Tits (Paridae sp.) use social information when locating and choosing nest lining material. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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92 (8), S. 1509 - 1519 (2023)
Manipulating actions: A selective two-option device for cognitive experiments in wild animals. Journal of Animal Ecology
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14 (1), S. 87 - 192 (2023)
Internet on animals: Wi-Fi-enabled devices provide a solution for big data transmission in biologging. Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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12 (8), e9242 (2022)
The performance of field sampling for parasite detection in a wild passerine. Ecology and Evolution
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32 (20), S. R1136 - R1140 (2022)
Culture in birds. Current Biology
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289 (1980), 20221001 (2022)
Cultural diffusion dynamics depend on behavioural production rules. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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377 (1843), 20200308 (2022)
Efficiency fosters cumulative culture across species. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences
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32 (17), S. R910 - R911 (2022)
Is bin-opening in cockatoos leading to an innovation arms race with humans? Current Biology
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289 (1971), 20212397 (2022)
Coevolution of relative brain size and life expectancy in parrots. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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13, 1630 (2022)
Machine learning reveals cryptic dialects that explain mate choice in a songbird. Nature Communications
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377 (1843), 20200307 (2022)
Complex foraging behaviours in wild birds emerge from social learning and recombination of components. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences
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90 (1), S. 222 - 232 (2021)
A citizen science approach reveals long-term social network structure in an urban parrot, Cacatua galerita. Journal of Animal Ecology
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288 (1949), 20202718 (2021)
A deepening understanding of animal culture suggests lessons for conservation. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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288 (1946), 20203107 (2021)
Social network architecture and the tempo of cumulative cultural evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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31 (11), S. 2477 - 2483.e3 (2021)
Population turnover facilitates cultural selection for efficiency in birds. Current Biology
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90 (9), S. 2147 - 2160 (2021)
Connecting the data landscape of long‐term ecological studies: The SPI‐Birds data hub. Journal of Animal Ecology
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90 (9), S. 2147 - 2160 (2021)
Connecting the data landscape of long‐term ecological studies: The SPI‐Birds data hub. Journal of Animal Ecology
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272 (6553), S. 456 - 460 (2021)
Innovation and geographic spread of a complex foraging culture in an urban parrot. Science
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166, S. 139 - 146 (2020)
A primer on the relationship between group size and group performance. Animal Behaviour
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167, S. 161 - 176 (2020)
Environmental and life history factors, but not age, influence social learning about food: a meta-analysis. Animal Behaviour
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147, S. 179 - 187 (2019)
Culture and cultural evolution in birds: A review of the evidence. Animal Behaviour
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363 (6431), S. 1032 - 1034 (2019)
Animal cultures matter for conservation. Science
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116 (34), S. 16674 - 16675 (2019)
Spurious inference when comparing networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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2 (11), S. 1696 - 1699 (2018)
Personality shapes pair bonding in a wild bird social system. Nature Ecology & Evolution
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285 (1887), 20181282 (2018)
Social tipping points in animal societies. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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8, 14015 (2018)
Sigmoidal acquisition curves are good indicators of conformist transmission. Scientific Reports
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14 (12), e1006647 (2018)
Movement and conformity interact to establish local behavioural traditions in animal populations. PLoS Computational Biology
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284 (1852), 20162872 (2017)
Stable producer–scrounger dynamics in wild birds: Sociability and learning speed covary with scrounging behaviour. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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114 (30), S. 7830 - 7837 (2017)
Conformity does not perpetuate suboptimal traditions in a wild population of songbirds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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284 (1854), 20170299 (2017)
Wild birds respond to flockmate loss by increasing their social network associations to others. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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128, S. 21 - 32 (2017)
Male great tits assort by personality during the breeding season. Animal Behaviour
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129, S. 93 - 101 (2017)
Individual and ecological determinants of social information transmission in the wild. Animal Behaviour
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14 (131), 20170215 (2017)
Modelling the spread of innovation in wild birds. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society
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12, S. 59 - 65 (2016)
Understanding the multiple factors governing social learning and the diffusion of innovations. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
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47 (5), S. 678 - 689 (2016)
Individual variation in winter supplementary food consumption and its consequences for reproduction in wild birds. Journal of Avian Biology
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110, S. E5 - E8 (2015)
Counting conformity: Evaluating the units of information in frequency-dependent social learning. Animal Behaviour
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518 (7540), S. 538 - 541 (2015)
Experimentally induced innovations lead to persistent culture via conformity in wild birds. Nature
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108, S. 117 - 127 (2015)
Consistent individual differences in the social phenotypes of wild great tits, Parus major. Animal Behaviour
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282 (1803), 20142804 (2015)
Interspecific social networks promote information transmission in wild songbirds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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2 (4), 150057 (2015)
The role of social and ecological processes in structuring animal populations: A case study from automated tracking of wild birds. Royal Society Open Science