Dovid Kozlovsky, BS

Affiliations: 
University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV, United States 
Area:
animal cognition
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Whitenack LE, Welklin JF, Branch CL, et al. (2023) Complex relationships between climate and reproduction in a resident montane bird. Royal Society Open Science. 10: 230554
Branch CL, Sonnenberg BR, Pitera AM, et al. (2020) Testing the greater male variability phenomenon: male mountain chickadees exhibit larger variation in reversal learning performance compared with females. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20200895
Benedict LM, Pitera AM, Branch CL, et al. (2020) Elevation-related differences in annual survival of adult food-caching mountain chickadees are consistent with natural selection on spatial cognition Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 74
Branch CL, Pitera AM, Kozlovsky DY, et al. (2019) Smart is the new sexy: female mountain chickadees increase reproductive investment when mated to males with better spatial cognition. Ecology Letters
Bridge ES, Wilhelm J, Pandit MM, et al. (2019) An Arduino-Based RFID Platform for Animal Research Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7
Tello-Ramos MC, Branch CL, Kozlovsky DY, et al. (2019) Spatial memory and cognitive flexibility trade-offs: to be or not to be flexible, that is the question Animal Behaviour. 147: 129-136
Branch CL, Pitera AM, Kozlovsky DY, et al. (2019) Elevation-related differences in the age structure of breeding birds suggest stronger selection at harsher elevations Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 73
Kozlovsky DY, Branch CL, Pitera AM, et al. (2018) Correction to: 'Fluctuations in annual climatic extremes are associated with reproductive variation in resident mountain chickadees'. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 181248
Kozlovsky DY, Branch CL, Pitera AM, et al. (2018) Fluctuations in annual climatic extremes are associated with reproductive variation in resident mountain chickadees. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 171604
Tello-Ramos MC, Branch CL, Pitera AM, et al. (2018) Memory in wild mountain chickadees from different elevations: comparing first-year birds with older survivors Animal Behaviour. 137: 149-160
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