Richard W. Byrne
Affiliations: | University of St Andrews, Saint Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Rogério Grassetto Teixeira da Cunha | grad student | ||
Catherine Hobaiter | grad student | University of St Andrews (Anthropology Tree) |
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Hobaiter C, Graham KE, Byrne RW. (2022) Are ape gestures like words? Outstanding issues in detecting similarities and differences between human language and ape gesture. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 377: 20210301 |
Smet AF, Byrne RW. (2020) African elephants interpret a trunk gesture as a clue to direction of interest. Current Biology : Cb. 30: R926-R927 |
Byrne RW. (2020) Primate cognition: Comparing problems and skills. American Journal of Primatology. 37: 127-141 |
Case TI, Stevenson RJ, Byrne RW, et al. (2020) The animal origins of disgust: Reports of basic disgust in nonhuman great apes. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences. 14: 231-260 |
Krueger K, Esch L, Byrne R. (2019) Animal behaviour in a human world: A crowdsourcing study on horses that open door and gate mechanisms. Plos One. 14: e0218954 |
Cheng K, Byrne RW. (2018) Why human environments enhance animal capacities to use objects: Evidence from keas (Nestor notabilis) and apes (Gorilla gorilla, Pan paniscus, Pongo abelii, Pongo pygmaeus). Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) |
Graham KE, Hobaiter C, Ounsley J, et al. (2018) Bonobo and chimpanzee gestures overlap extensively in meaning. Plos Biology. 16: e2004825 |
Hobaiter C, Byrne RW. (2017) What is a gesture? A meaning-based approach to defining gestural repertoires. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 82: 3-12 |
Byrne RW, Cartmill E, Genty E, et al. (2017) Great ape gestures: intentional communication with a rich set of innate signals. Animal Cognition |
Hobaiter C, Byrne RW, Zuberbühler K. (2017) Wild chimpanzees' use of single and combined vocal and gestural signals. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 71: 96 |