Sex, skull length, breed, and age predict how dogs look at faces of humans and conspecifics Zsófia BognárIvaylo B. IotchevEnikő Kubinyi Original Paper 17 April 2018 Pages: 447 - 456
Cross-species referential signalling events in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) Hannah K. WorsleySean J. O’Hara Original Paper Open access 30 April 2018 Pages: 457 - 465
Relative salience of syllable structure and syllable order in zebra finch song Shelby L. LawsonAdam R. FishbeinRobert J. Dooling Original Paper 15 May 2018 Pages: 467 - 480
Food approach conditioning and discrimination learning using sound cues in benthic sharks Catarina Vila PoucaCulum Brown Original Paper 24 April 2018 Pages: 481 - 492
Intuitive optics: what great apes infer from mirrors and shadows Christoph J. VölterJosep Call Original Paper Open access 02 May 2018 Pages: 493 - 512
Spatio-temporal organization during group formation in rats Omri WeissAnat LeviDavid Eilam Original Paper 02 May 2018 Pages: 513 - 529
Spatial representation of magnitude in humans (Homo sapiens), Western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), and American black bears (Ursus americanus) Zoe Johnson-UlrichJennifer Vonk Original Paper 04 May 2018 Pages: 531 - 550
Young macaques (Macaca fascicularis) preferentially bias attention towards closer, older, and better tool users Amanda W. Y. TanCharlotte K. HemelrijkMichael D. Gumert Original Paper 12 May 2018 Pages: 551 - 563
Neophobia does not account for motoric self-regulation performance as measured during the detour-reaching cylinder task M. K. StowA. VernouilletD. M. Kelly Original Paper 17 May 2018 Pages: 565 - 574
Pigeons play the percentages: computation of probability in a bird William A. RobertsHayden MacDonaldKa Ho Lo Original Paper 24 May 2018 Pages: 575 - 581
Social information in equine movement gestalts Christoph D. DahlChrista WyssIris Bachmann Original Paper 23 May 2018 Pages: 583 - 594
Testing domain general learning in an Australian lizard Yin QiDaniel W. A. NobleMartin J. Whiting Original Paper 02 June 2018 Pages: 595 - 602
Where’s the cookie? The ability of monkeys to track object transpositions Katarzyna MajeckaDariusz Pietraszewski Original Paper Open access 01 June 2018 Pages: 603 - 611
Larval antlions show a cognitive ability/hunting efficiency trade-off connected with the level of behavioural asymmetry Krzysztof MilerKarolina KuszewskaMichal Woyciechowski Short Communication Open access 14 May 2018 Pages: 613 - 617