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Browsing publications by Dr Gesa Feenders.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Gesa Feenders
Professor Melissa Bateson
Hand rearing affects emotional responses but not basic cognitive performance in European starlings2013
Dr Gesa Feenders
Kristel Klaus
Professor Melissa Bateson
Fear and Exploration in European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris): A Comparison of Hand-Reared and Wild-Caught Birds2011
Dr Gesa Feenders
Professor Melissa Bateson
Hand-Rearing Reduces Fear of Humans in European Starlings, Sturnus vulgaris2011
Dr Gesa Feenders
Dr Tom Smulders
Magpies can use local cues to retrieve their food caches2011
Professor Melissa Bateson
Dr Gesa Feenders
The Use of Passerine Bird Species in Laboratory Research: Implications of Basic Biology for Husbandry and Welfare2010
Dr Ben Brilot
Professor Lucy Asher
Dr Gesa Feenders
Professor Melissa Bateson
Quantification of abnormal repetitive behaviour in captive European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)2009
Dr Gesa Feenders
Thermal paper can replace typewriter correction paper in Emlen funnels2009
Dr Gesa Feenders
Dr Tom Smulders
Episodic-like memory in food-hoarding birds2008
Dr Gesa Feenders
Molecular mapping of movement-associated areas in the avian brain: A motor theory for vocal learning origin2008
Dr Gesa Feenders
Lateralized activation of Cluster N in the brains of migratory songbirds2007
Dr Gesa Feenders
Night-vision brain area in migratory songbirds2005
Dr Gesa Feenders
Cryptochromes and neuronal-activity markers colocalize in the retina of migratory birds during magnetic orientation2004
Dr Gesa Feenders
Migratory Birds Use Head Scans to Detect the Direction of the Earth’s Magnetic Field2004