Jolles, J. W.; Sosna, M. M. G.; Mazue, G. P. F.; Twomey, C. R.; Bak-Coleman, J.; Rubenstein, D. I.; Couzin, I. D.: Both prey and predator features predict the individual predation risk and survival of schooling prey. eLife 11, e76344 (2022)
Jolles, J. W.: Broad-scale applications of the Raspberry Pi: A review and guide for biologists. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12 (9), S. 1562 - 1579 (2021)
Jolles, J. W.; King, A. J.; Killen, S. S.: The role of individual heterogeneity in collective animal behaviour. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 35 (3), S. 278 - 291 (2020)
Jolles, J. W.; Mazue, G. P. F.; Davidson, J. D.; Behrmann-Godel, J.; Couzin, I. D.: Schistocephalus parasite infection alters sticklebacks' movement ability and thereby shapes social interactions. Scientific Reports 10 (1), 12282 (2020)
Jolles, J. W.; Briggs, H. D.; Araya-Ajoy, Y. G.; Boogert, N. J.: Personality, plasticity and predictability in sticklebacks: bold fish are less plastic and more predictable than shy fish. Animal Behaviour 154, S. 193 - 202 (2019)
Daversa, D. R.; Manica, A.; Bosch, J.; Jolles, J. W.; Garner, T. W. J.: Routine habitat switching alters the likelihood and persistence of infection with a pathogenic parasite. Functional Ecology 32 (5), S. 1262 - 1270 (2018)
Jolles, J. W.: Comment on "Consistency of fish‐shoal social network structure under laboratory conditions (Gaffney and Webster, 2018)". Journal of Fish Biology 93 (5), S. 762 - 763 (2018)
Jolles, J. W.; Laskowski, K. L.; Boogert, N. J.; Manica, A.: Repeatable group differences in the collective behaviour of stickleback shoals across ecological contexts. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285 (1872), 20172629 (2018)
Jolles, J. W.; Boogert, N. J.; Sridhar, V. H.; Couzin, I. D.; Manica, A.: Consistent individual differences drive collective behavior and group functioning of schooling fish. Current Biology 27 (18), S. 2862 - 2868 (2017)
Greggor, A. L.; Jolles, J. W.; Thornton, A.; Clayton, N. S.: Seasonal changes in neophobia and its consistency in rooks: The effect of novelty type and dominance position. Animal Behaviour 121, S. 11 - 20 (2016)
Jolles, J. W.; Manica, A.; Boogert, N. J.: Food intake rates of inactive fish are positively linked to boldness in three-spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus. Journal of Fish Biology 88 (4), S. 1661 - 1668 (2016)
Jolles, J. W.; Taylor, B. A.; Manica, A.: Recent social conditions affect boldness repeatability in individual sticklebacks. Animal Behaviour 112, S. 139 - 145 (2016)
Jolles, J. W.; Boogert, N. J.; van den Bos, R.: Sex differences in risk-taking and associative learning in rats. Royal Society Open Science 2 (11), 150485 (2015)
Jolles, J. W.; Fleetwood-Wilson, A.; Nakayama, S.; Stumpe, M. C.; Johnstone, R. A.; Manica, A.: The role of social attraction and its link with boldness in the collective movements of three-spined sticklebacks. Animal Behaviour 99, S. 147 - 153 (2015)
Jolles, J. W.; Fleetwood-Wilson, A.; Nakayama, S.; Stumpe, M. C.; Johnstone, R. A.; Manica, A.: The role of previous social experience on risk-taking and leadership in three-spined sticklebacks. Behavioral Ecology 25 (6), S. 1395 - 1401 (2014)
Zandberg, L.; Jolles, J. W.; Boogert, N. J.; Thornton, A.: Jackdaw nestlings can discriminate between conspecific calls but do not beg specifically to their parents. Behavioral Ecology 25 (3), S. 565 - 573 (2014)
van den Bos, R.; Jolles, J. W.; Homberg, J. R.: Social modulation of decision-making: A cross-species review. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7, 301 (2013)
van den Bos, R.; Jolles, J. W.; van der Knaap, L.; Baars, A.; de Visser, L.: Male and female Wistar rats differ in decision-making performance in a rodent version of the Iowa Gambling Task. Behavioural Brain Research 234 (2), S. 375 - 379 (2012)
Jolles, J. W.; de Visser, L.; van den Bos, R.: Male Wistar rats show individual differences in an animal model of conformity. Animal Cognition 14 (5), S. 769 - 773 (2011)
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