[MARMAM] International Journal of Comparative Psychology: Special Issue - A Tribute to Dr. Stan Kuczaj
Hill, Heather
hhill1 at stmarytx.edu
Fri Nov 25 16:14:01 PST 2016
Dear Readers:
International Journal of Comparative Psychology has just published its latest issue on www.eScholarship.org<http://www.eScholarship.org>
Including several new research papers, we would also like to draw attention to the first part of a Special Issue dedicated to Dr. Stan Kuczaj and his influence on the study of marine mammals.
Respectfully,
Dr. Heather M. Hill
Heather M. Hill, PhD, Editor-in-Chief
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
St. Mary's University
hhill1 at stmarytx.edu<mailto:hhill1 at stmarytx.edu>
International Journal of Comparative Psychology Vol 29, Iss 1 (2016) Table of Contents
https://submit.escholarship.org/ojs/index.php/uclapsych_ijcp/issue/view/1899
Letters
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Memories - Stanley "Stan" A. Kuczaj, II
Heather M Hill
Stan Kuczaj Tribute
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A Legacy of Research Inspired by Dr. Stan Kuczaj (1950 - 2016) A Special Issue - Part 1
Heather M. Hill, Marie Trone, Rachel Walker, Holli C. Eskelinen
Neither Toy nor Tool: Grass-wearing Behavior among Free-Ranging Bottlenose Dolphins in Western Florida
Ann Weaver, Stan Kuczaj
Variety and use of objects carried by provisioned wild Australian humpback dolphins (Sousa sahulensis) in Tin Can Bay, Queensland, Australia
Tamzin M Barber
Behavioral lateralization in the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus
latirostris)
Kara Tyler-Julian, Kate M Chapman, Candice Frances, Gordon B Bauer
Lateralized Behavior of Bottlenose Dolphins Using an Underwater Maze
Fay E Clark, Stan A Kuczaj II
Mating Behaviors Exhibited by a Captive Male Pacific Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens)
Jessica M McCord, Erin E. Frick, Dianne Cameron, Stan A Kuczaj, II
The Development of Echolocation in Bottlenose Dolphins
Jennifer Hendry Harder, Heather M. Hill, Kathleen M. Dudzinski, Karissa
Tranel Sanabria, Sara Guarino, Stan A. Kuczaj, II
Chickadee behavioural response to varying threat levels of predator and conspecific calls
Jenna V. Congdon, Allison H. Hahn, Neil McMillan, Marc T. Avey, Christopher
B. Sturdy
Perspectives on the Function of Behaviors Synchronized with Calling in Female Killer Whales, Orcinus orca: Patterns of Bubbling and Nodding in Bouts
Ann E. Bowles, Whitney B. Musser, Samuel L. Denes, Dawn M. Grebner, Kelly
Flaherty Clark
Dolphins signal success by producing a victory squeal
Dianna Samuelson Dibble, Kaitlin Rhianna Van Alstyne, Sam Ridgway
Flexibility and Use of a Novel Tool in Asian Small Clawed Otters (Aonyx
cinerea)
Erin Elizabeth Frick, Leor Friedman, Jessica Peranteau, Kaitlyn
Beacham, Stan A Kuczaj II
Performance on a Means End Task by Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus) in a Positive Reinforcement-Based Protected Contact Setting
Lauren Highfill, Jessica M. Spencer, Otto Fad, Ann Marie Arnold
Investigating the Effects of Applied Learning Principles on the "Create"
Response in Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
Mary Katherine Lawrence, Jill L. Borger-Turner, Ted N. Turner, Holli C.
Eskelinen
Mirror perception in mice: Preference for and stress reduction by mirrors and stress reduction by mirror
Shigeru Watanabe
Responses to Familiar and Unfamiliar Humans by Belugas (Delphinapterus leucas), Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), & Pacific White-Sided Dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens): A Replication and Extension
Heather M. Hill, Deirdre Yeater, Sarah Gallup, Sara Guarino, Steve
Lacy, Tricia Dees, Stan Kuczaj
Research Article
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Spatial overshadowing in pigeons: Evidence for an acquisition deficit
Jared Wong, Kenneth J. Leising, Aaron P Blaisdell
Animal Communication and Human Language: An overview
Leonardo Barón Birchenall
Pinning in the play fighting of rats: A comparative perspective with methodological recommendations
Stephanie M Himmler, Brett T Himmler, Rafał Stryjek, Klaudia
Modlińska, Wojciech Pisula, Sergio M Pellis
Ring-tailed coatis anointing with soap: a new variation of self-medication culture?
Aline D. C. Gasco, Andrés M. Pérez-Acosta, Patrícia Ferreira Monticelli
Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus) and children (Homo sapiens) use stick tools in a puzzle box task involving semantic prospection
Ashlynn M. Keller, Caroline M. DeLong
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