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Cognitive Ethology Collection

 

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Submissions from 2017 2017

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Cephalopod Complex Cognition, Jennifer Mather

Submissions from 2014 2014

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Canine Sense and Sensibility: Tipping Points and Response Latency Variability as an Optimism Index in a Canine Judgement Bias Assessment, Melissa J. Starling, Nicholas Branson, Denis Cody, Timothy R. Starling, and Paul D. McGreevy

Submissions from 2011 2011

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Beyond Anthropomorphism: Attributing Psychological Properties to Animals, Kristin Andrews

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Growing old gracefully—Behavioral changes associated with “successful aging” in the dog, Canis familiaris, Hannah Salvin, Paul D. McGreevy, Perminder S. Sachdev, and Michael Valenzuela

Submissions from 2007 2007

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Animal Minds, Cognitive Ethology, and Ethics, Colin Allen and Marc Bekoff

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Aquatic Animals, Cognitive Ethology, and Ethics: Questions About Sentience and Other Troubling Issues that Lurk in Turbid Water, Marc Bekoff

Submissions from 1995 1995

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Cognitive ethology, vigilance, information gathering, and representation: Who might know what and why?, Marc Bekoff

Submissions from 1991 1991

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The implications of cognitive processes for animal welfare, I. J.H. Duncan and J. C. Petherick

 
 
 

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