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Heat stress inhibits cognitive performance in wild Western Australian magpies, Cracticus tibicen dorsalis
G Blackburn, E Broom, BJ Ashton, A Thornton, AR Ridley
Animal Behaviour 188, 1-11, 2022
362022
Cognition mediates response to anthropogenic noise in wild Western Australian magpies (Gmynorhina tibicen dorsalis)
G Blackburn, BJ Ashton, A Thornton, S Woodiss‐Field, AR Ridley
Global Change Biology 29 (24), 6912-6930, 2023
112023
Australian Magpies discriminate between the territorial calls of intra‐and extra‐group conspecifics
G Blackburn, AR Ridley, M Dutour
Ibis 165 (3), 1016-1021, 2023
82023
Evidence that multiple anthropogenic stressors cumulatively affect foraging and vigilance in an urban-living bird
G Blackburn, BJ Ashton, AR Ridley
Animal Behaviour 211, 1-12, 2024
42024
The importance of investigating the impact of simultaneous anthropogenic stressors: the effects of rising temperatures and anthropogenic noise on avian behaviour and cognition
G Blackburn, C Soravia, AR Ridley
Journal of Avian Biology 2024 (11-12), e03256, 2024
32024
Anthropogenic noise affects vocalisation properties of the territorial song of Western Australian magpies
G Blackburn, M Dutour, BJ Ashton, A Thornton, AR Ridley
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 15.578887, 2024
22024
Western Australian magpies respond to urgency information contained in conspecific alarm calls
M Dutour, SL Walsh, G Blackburn, AR Ridley
Behaviour 160 (5), 393-408, 2023
22023
Climate-induced divergence of song
AR Ridley, G Blackburn
Nature Climate Change, 1-2, 2024
2024
Investigating the relationship between physical cognitive tasks and a social cognitive task in a wild bird
G Blackburn, BJ Ashton, A Thornton, H Hunter, S Woodiss-Field, ...
Animal Cognition 27 (1), 52, 2024
2024
Quantifying cognitive performance and the effects of anthropogenic stressors in a wild bird
G Blackburn
2024
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