Matthew Wheelwright Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| A computational neuroscience framework for quantifying warning signals | 2024 |
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Grace Holmes Dr Changku Kang Professor Candy Rowe Dr John Skelhorn
| A synthesis of deimatic behaviour | 2022 |
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Dr Jasmine Clarkson Dr Matthew Leach Emeritus Professor Paul Flecknell Professor Candy Rowe
| Negative mood affects the expression of negative but not positive emotions in mice. | 2020 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Pattern contrast influences wariness in naïve predators towards aposematic patterns | 2020 |
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Diana Umeton Dr Ghaith Tarawneh Eugenia Fezza Professor Jenny Read Professor Candy Rowe et al. | Pattern and speed interact to hide moving prey | 2019 |
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Professor Alexander Thiele Professor Candy Rowe
| Using preferred fluids and different reward schedules to motivate rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) in cognitive tasks | 2019 |
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Dr Jasmine Clarkson Emeritus Professor Paul Flecknell Dr Matthew Leach Professor Candy Rowe
| Handling method alters the hedonic value of reward in laboratory mice | 2018 |
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Grace Holmes Emeline Delferriere Professor Candy Rowe Dr John Skelhorn
| Testing the feasibility of the startle-first route to deimatism. | 2018 |
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Dr Christina Halpin Professor Candy Rowe
| The effect of distastefulness and conspicuous coloration on the post-attack rejection behaviour of predators and survival of prey | 2017 |
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Dr Christina Halpin Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| The Impact of Detoxification Costs and Predation Risk on Foraging: Implications for Mimicry Dynamics | 2017 |
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Dr Helen Gray Bradley Pearce Professor Alexander Thiele Professor Candy Rowe
| The use of preferred social stimuli as rewards for rhesus macaques in behavioural neuroscience | 2017 |
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Dr Diana Umeton Professor Jenny Read Professor Candy Rowe
| Unravelling the illusion of flicker fusion | 2017 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Cognition and the evolution of camouflage | 2016 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Grace Holmes Professor Candy Rowe
| Deimatic or aposematic? | 2016 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Dr Christina Halpin Professor Candy Rowe
| Learning about aposematic prey | 2016 |
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Dr Helen Gray Henri Bertrand Claire Mindus Emeritus Professor Paul Flecknell Professor Candy Rowe et al. | Physiological, behavioral, and scientific impact of different fluid control protocols in the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) | 2016 |
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Karen Smith Dr Christina Halpin Professor Candy Rowe
| The benefits of being toxic to deter predators depends on prey body size | 2016 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Dr Christina Halpin Professor Candy Rowe
| What do predators do? A response to comments on Skelhorn et al. | 2016 |
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Dr Thomas Carle Professor Candy Rowe
| Avian predators change their foraging strategy on defended prey when undefended prey are hard to find | 2014 |
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Professor Melissa Bateson Professor Candy Rowe
| Better the devil you know: Avian predators find variation in prey toxicity aversive | 2014 |
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Karen Smith Dr Christina Halpin Professor Candy Rowe
| Body size matters for aposematic prey during predator aversion learning | 2014 |
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Dr Christina Halpin Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Increased predation of nutrient-enriched aposematic prey | 2014 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Dr Susan Healy
| Measuring cognition will be difficult but worth it: a response to comments on Rowe & Healy | 2014 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Dr Susan Healy
| Measuring variation in cognition | 2014 |
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Marion Chatelain Dr Christina Halpin Professor Candy Rowe
| Ambient temperature influences birds' decisions to eat toxic prey | 2013 |
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Dr Susan Healy Professor Candy Rowe
| Costs and benefits of evolving a larger brain: Doubts over the evidence that large brains lead to better cognition | 2013 |
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Dr Christina Halpin Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Predators' decisions to eat defended prey depend on the size of undefended prey | 2013 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Receiver Psychology: A Receiver's Perspective | 2013 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Dr Christina Halpin
| Why are warning displays multimodal? | 2013 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Dr Susan Healy
| Deterring hooded crows from re-nesting on power poles | 2012 |
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Craig Barnett Dr John Skelhorn Professor Melissa Bateson Professor Candy Rowe
| Educated predators make strategic decisions to eat defended prey according to their toxin content | 2012 |
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Dr Christina Halpin Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| The relationship between sympatric defended species depends upon predators’ discriminatory behaviour | 2012 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Dr Susan Healy
| Is bigger always better? | 2011 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Birds learn to use distastefulness as a signal of toxicity | 2010 |
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Dr Susan Healy Professor Candy Rowe
| Information processing: The ecology and evolution of cognitive abilities | 2010 |
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Dr Christina Halpin Professor Candy Rowe
| Taste-rejection behaviour by predators can promote variability in prey defences | 2010 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Distastefulness as an antipredator defence strategy | 2009 |
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Dr Christina Halpin Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Being conspicuous and defended: Selective benefits for the individual | 2008 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Colour biases are more than a question of taste | 2008 |
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Dr Christina Halpin Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Naïve predators and selection for rare conspicuous defended prey: the initial evolution of aposematism revisited | 2008 |
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Dr Susan Healy Professor Candy Rowe
| A critique of comparative studies of brain size | 2007 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Automimic frequency influences the foraging decisions of avian predators on aposematic prey | 2007 |
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Professor Carel ten Cate Professor Candy Rowe
| Biases in signal evolution: learning makes a difference | 2007 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Predators' Toxin Burdens Influence Their Strategic Decisions to Eat Toxic Prey | 2007 |
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Craig Barnett Professor Melissa Bateson Professor Candy Rowe
| State-dependent decision making: educated predators strategically trade off the costs and benefits of consuming aposematic prey | 2007 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Avian predators taste-reject aposematic prey on the basis of their chemical defence | 2006 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Do the defense chemicals of visually distinct aposematic species interact to enhance predator learning and memory? | 2006 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Do the multiple defense chemicals of visually distinct species enhance predator learning? | 2006 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Predator avoidance learning of prey with secreted or stored defences and the evolution of insect defences | 2006 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Prey palatability influences predator learning and memory | 2006 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Taste-rejection by predators and the evolution of unpalatability in prey | 2006 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Dr John Skelhorn
| Colour biases are a question of taste | 2005 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Frequency-dependent taste-rejection by avian predation may select for defence chemical polymorphisms in aposematic prey | 2005 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Multisensory learning: From experimental psychology to animal training | 2005 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Professor Julie Harris Dr Craig Roberts
| Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context | 2005 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Professor Julie Harris Dr Craig Roberts
| Sporting contests - Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context | 2005 |
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Dr John Skelhorn Professor Candy Rowe
| Tasting the difference: Do multiple defence chemicals interact in Müllerian mimicry? | 2005 |
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Professor Candy Rowe Dr John Skelhorn
| Avian psychology and communication | 2004 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| The importance of pattern similarity between Müllerian mimics in predator avoidance learning | 2004 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Sound improves visual discrimination learning in avian predators | 2002 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Non-warning odors trigger innate color aversions - As long as they are novel | 2001 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Pyrazine odour makes visually conspicuous prey aversive | 2001 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Aposematism: to be red or dead | 2000 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Novelty effects in a multimodal warning signal | 1999 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| One signal or two? | 1999 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| One signal or two? [multiple letters] | 1999 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Preface | 1999 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Receiver psychology and the evolution of multicomponent signals | 1999 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Sexual selection, speciation and imprinting: separating the sheep from the goats | 1999 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| Sexual selection: separating genes from imprinting - Reply from I.P.F. Woens, C. Rowe and A.L.R. Thomas | 1999 |
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Professor Candy Rowe
| The evolution of multimodal warning displays | 1999 |
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