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Templeton C
Learn Behav . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39402418
Recent findings indicate that noise pollution - presented in the absence of other variables - has both immediate-term impacts on young birds' developmental rates and physiology as well as long-term...
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Schruth D, Templeton C, Holman D, Smith E
Am J Biol Anthropol . 2024 Jan; 184(1):e24891. PMID: 38180286
Objectives: Here we probe the origins of musicality by evaluating the links between musical features (structural complexity, rhythm, interval, and tone) and a variety of potential ecological drivers of its...
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Pendergraft L, Marzluff J, Cross D, Shimizu T, Templeton C
Nat Commun . 2023 Oct; 14(1):6539. PMID: 37863938
Tools enable animals to exploit and command new resources. However, the neural circuits underpinning tool use and how neural activity varies with an animal's tool proficiency, are only known for...
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Templeton C, OConnor A, Strack S, Meraz F, Herranen K
iScience . 2023 May; 26(5):106650. PMID: 37168571
Anthropogenic noise is ubiquitous across environments and can have negative effects on animals, ranging from physiology to community structure. Recent work with captive-bred zebra finches demonstrated that traffic noise also...
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Barrett L, Marsh J, Boogert N, Templeton C, Benson-Amram S
R Soc Open Sci . 2022 Jun; 9(6):212001. PMID: 35706654
Consistent individual differences in behaviour across time or contexts (i.e. personality types) have been found in many species and have implications for fitness. Likewise, individual variation in cognitive abilities has...
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Schruth D, Templeton C, Holman D
PLoS One . 2021 Dec; 16(12):e0218006. PMID: 34919558
Music is especially valued in human societies, but music-like behavior in the form of song also occurs in a variety of other animal groups including primates. The calling of our...
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Pendergraft L, Marzluff J, Cross D, Shimizu T, Templeton C
Front Physiol . 2021 Dec; 12:766345. PMID: 34867472
Social interaction among animals can occur under many contexts, such as during foraging. Our knowledge of the regions within an avian brain associated with social interaction is limited to the...
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Osbrink A, Meatte M, Tran A, Herranen K, Meek L, Murakami-Smith M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2021 Feb; 288(1944):20202851. PMID: 33529564
Noise pollution is commonly associated with human environments and mounting evidence indicates that noise has a variety of negative effects on wildlife. Noise has also been linked to cognitive impairment...
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Keenan E, Odom K, Araya-Salas M, Horton K, Strimas-Mackey M, Meatte M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2020 Dec; 287(1941):20202482. PMID: 33323080
Many animals produce coordinated signals, but few are more striking than the elaborate male-female vocal duets produced by some tropical songbirds. Yet, little is known about the factors driving the...
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Swift K, Marzluff J, Templeton C, Shimizu T, Cross D
Behav Brain Res . 2020 Feb; 385:112546. PMID: 32035868
Animals utilize a variety of auditory and visual cues to navigate the landscape of fear. For some species, including corvids, dead conspecifics appear to act as one such visual cue...