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Range F, Hentrup M, Viranyi Z. Dogs are able to solve a means-end tasks. Animal Cognition. 2011;14(4):575-583. doi: 10.1007/s10071-011-0394-5

Horn L, Range F, Huber L. Dogs' (Canis familiaris) attention toward humans: does it depend on the relationship? Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research. 2011;6(1):76-76.

Stöger-Horwath A, Schwarz-Stiglbauer M. "Do you speak Elephant?" - Portrait "Frau in der Wissenschaft". Info Das Magazin des Wissenschaftsfonds. 2011.

Fitch WT. Evolving a global brain. In Brockman J, editor, Is The Internet Changing the Way You Think?. New York, NY: HarperCollins. 2011. p. 184-187

Fessl B, Loaiza AD, Tebbich S, Young GH. Feeding and nesting requirements of the critically endangered Mangrove Finch (Camarhynchus heliobates). Journal of Ornithology. 2011;152(2):453-460. doi: 10.1007/s10336-010-0610-0

Huber L, Gajdon G, Kacelnik A, von Bayern A. Flexibility in problem solving and tool use of kea and New Caledonian crows in a Multi Access Box paradigm. PLoS ONE. 2011;6. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0020231

Böckle M. Frösche 2011.

Schmidt J, Scheid C, Kotrschal K, Bugnyar T, Schlögl HC. Gaze direction - a cue for hidden food in rooks (Corvus frugilegus)? Behavioural Processes. 2011;88(2):88-93. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2011.08.002

Fitch WT. Genes, Language, Cognition, and Culture: Towards Productive Inquiry. Human Biology (Detroit): the international journal of population biology and genetics. 2011;83(2):323-329.

Schrauf C, Call J. Great Apes Use Weight as a Cue to Find Hidden Food. American Journal of Primatology. 2011;73(4):323-334. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20899

Huber L, Gajdon G, Fujita K, Miyata H. How do keas (Nestor notabilis) solve artificial-fruit problems with multiple locks? Animal Cognition. 2011;14(1):45-58.

Müller J. How reptiles find their way. Practical Reptile Keeping. 2011.

Fitch WT. Innateness and human language: A biological perspective. In Tallerman M, Gibson KR, editors, The Oxford Handbook of Language Evolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2011. p. 143-156

Böckle M. Kakadu Raben 2011.

Amann L, Huber L, Gajdon G. Keas rely on social information in a tool use task but abandon it in favour of overt exploration. Interaction Studies. 2011;12(2):304-323. doi: 10.1075/is.12.2.06gaj

Bugnyar T. Knower-guesser differentiation in ravens: others' viewpoints matter. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 2011.

Auer M, Wedl M, Range F, Viranyi Z, Belenyi B, Kotrschal K. Leash walking as a model for cooperation between humans and wolves: the effects of personality and intensity of contact. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research. 2011;6(1):100-101. doi: 10.1016/j.jveb.2010.08.002

Grant VJ, Konecna M, Sonnweber RS, Irwin RJ, Wallner B. Macaque mothers' preconception testosterone levels relate to dominance and to sex of offspring. Animal Behaviour. 2011;82(4):893-899. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2011.07.029

Herbst C, Schutte HK, Qiu Q. Membranous and cartilaginous vocal fold adduction in singing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2011;129(4):2253-2262.

Gingras B, Koren R. Perceiving individuality in musical performance: Recognizing harpsichordists playing different pieces. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Performance Science 2011; 24-27 August 2011, University of Toronto, Canada. Unknown publisher. 2011. p. 473-478

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