Sarah R. Partan, PhD
Affiliations: | Hampshire College, Amherst, MA, United States |
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Partan SR. (2017) Multimodal shifts in noise: switching channels to communicate through rapid environmental change Animal Behaviour. 124: 325-337 |
Otovic P, Partan SR, Bryant JB, et al. (2014) Let's call a Truce...for now: The silent bared-teeth face expression in Mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) during baseline and post-conflict conditions Ethology. 120: 1118-1127 |
Partan SR. (2013) Ten unanswered questions in multimodal communication. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 67: 1523-1539 |
Partan SR, Otovic P, Price VL, et al. (2011) Assessing display variability in wild brown anoles Anolis sagrei using a mechanical lizard model Current Zoology. 57: 140-152 |
Partan SR, Fulmer AG, Gounard MAM, et al. (2010) Multimodal alarm behavior in urban and rural gray squirrels studied by means of observation and a mechanical robot Current Zoology. 56: 313-326 |
Otovic P, Partan S. (2010) Multimodal signaling in animals Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. 1095-1105 |
de Gelder B, Partan S. (2009) The neural basis of perceiving emotional bodily expressions in monkeys. Neuroreport. 20: 642-6 |
Partan SR, Larco CP, Owens MJ. (2009) Wild tree squirrels respond with multisensory enhancement to conspecific robot alarm behaviour Animal Behaviour. 77: 1127-1135 |
O'Connell-Rodwell CE, Wood JD, Rodwell TC, et al. (2006) Wild elephant (Loxodonta africana) breeding herds respond to artificially transmitted seismic stimuli Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 59: 842-850 |
Partan SR, Marler P. (2005) Issues in the classification of multimodal communication signals. The American Naturalist. 166: 231-45 |