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    Food availability affects strength of seasonal territorial behaviour in a cooperatively breeding bird by Golabek, K.A., Ridley, A.R., Radford, A.N.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-03-2012)
    “…Seasonal patterns in territorial behaviour are common in many species, and are often attributed to the adaptive benefits of increased defence or the provision…”
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    Behavioural and physiological expression of arousal during decision-making in laying hens by Davies, A.C, Radford, A.N, Nicol, C.J

    Published in Physiology & behavior (17-01-2014)
    “…Abstract Human studies suggest that prior emotional responses are stored within the brain as associations called somatic markers and are recalled to inform…”
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    Chorus-call classification in the southern pied babbler: multiple call types given in overlapping contexts by Golabek, K.A., Radford, A.N.

    Published in Behaviour (2013)
    “…Individuals of many species communicate with one another using a range of vocalisations and there is often variation in the use and structure of these calls…”
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    Testing the acoustic adaptation hypothesis with vocalizations from three mongoose species by Garcia Arasco, Aitana, Manser, Marta, Watson, Stuart K., Kyabulima, Solomon, Radford, Andrew N., Cant, Michael A., Garcia, Maxime

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-05-2022)
    “…Acoustic signals degrade and attenuate as they propagate through the environment, thus transmitting information with lower efficiency. The acoustic adaptation…”
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    Through babies’ eyes: Practical and theoretical considerations of using wearable technology to measure parent–infant behaviour from the mothers’ and infants’ view points by Lee, R., Skinner, A., Bornstein, M.H., Radford, A.N., Campbell, A., Graham, K., Pearson, R.M.

    Published in Infant behavior & development (01-05-2017)
    “…•Ecologically valid measurement of mother–infant behaviour is difficult.•Observations often rely on short snapshots with a researcher present.•Wearable cameras…”
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    Group-specific vocal signatures and neighbour–stranger discrimination in the cooperatively breeding green woodhoopoe by Radford, A.N.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-11-2005)
    “…Group displays involving vocal choruses are a prominent feature of many avian cooperative-breeding systems. The existence of group-specific vocal signatures…”
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    Territorial vocal rallying in the green woodhoopoe: influence of rival group size and composition by Radford, A.N.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2003)
    “…Group territorial displays are a prominent feature of many avian cooperative-breeding systems. I used natural observations and playback experiments to…”
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    Doomed to die? Predicting extinction risk in the true hawks Accipitridae by Krüger, O, Radford, A.N

    Published in Animal conservation (01-04-2008)
    “…One of the most important tasks in conservation biology is identifying species at risk from extinction and establishing the most likely factors influencing…”
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    Ecological conditions influence sentinel decisions by Hollén, L.I., Bell, M.B.V., Wade, H.M., Rose, R., Russell, A., Niven, F., Ridley, A.R., Radford, A.N.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2011)
    “…Ecological conditions can influence decisions relating to antipredator behaviour through impacts on the likelihood of detecting predators and the ability to…”
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    Activity patterns of parent Great Tits Parus major feeding their young during rainfall by Radford, A.N., McCleery, R.H., Woodburn, R.J.W., Morecroft, M.D.

    Published in Bird study (01-07-2001)
    “…The influence of rainfall on the foraging patterns of Great Tit Parus major parents while feeding chicks at the nest was investigated using automated nest…”
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