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Thomas W. Pike
Thomas W. Pike
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Behavioural phenotype affects social interactions in an animal network
TW Pike, M Samanta, J Lindström, NJ Royle
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1650), 2515-2520, 2008
2932008
Potential mechanisms of avian sex manipulation
TW Pike, M Petrie
Biological reviews 78 (4), 553-574, 2003
2492003
Conformist learning in nine-spined sticklebacks' foraging decisions
TW Pike, KN Laland
Biology letters 6 (4), 466-468, 2010
2072010
Carotenoids, oxidative stress and female mating preference for longer lived males
TW Pike, JD Blount, B Bjerkeng, J Lindström, NB Metcalfe
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1618), 1591-1596, 2007
1622007
Experimental evidence that corticosterone affects offspring sex ratios in quail
TW Pike, M Petrie
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1590), 1093-1098, 2006
1522006
Nine-spined sticklebacks deploy a hill-climbing social learning strategy
JR Kendal, L Rendell, TW Pike, KN Laland
Behavioral Ecology 20 (2), 238-244, 2009
1092009
Using digital cameras to investigate animal colouration: estimating sensor sensitivity functions
TW Pike
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65, 849-858, 2011
1002011
Dietary carotenoid availability, sexual signalling and functional fertility in sticklebacks
TW Pike, JD Blount, J Lindström, NB Metcalfe
Biology letters 6 (2), 191-193, 2010
972010
Availability of non-carotenoid antioxidants affects the expression of a carotenoid-based sexual ornament
TW Pike, JD Blount, J Lindström, NB Metcalfe
Biology Letters 3 (4), 353-356, 2007
872007
Maternal body condition and plasma hormones affect offspring sex ratio in peafowl
TW Pike, M Petrie
Animal behaviour 70 (4), 745-751, 2005
872005
Size-dependent directed social learning in nine-spined sticklebacks
GA Duffy, TW Pike, KN Laland
Animal Behaviour 78 (2), 371-375, 2009
822009
Offspring sex ratio is related to paternal train elaboration and yolk corticosterone in peafowl
TW Pike, M Petrie
Biology Letters 1 (2), 204-207, 2005
812005
Ranging behaviour of commercial free-range laying hens
LI Chielo, T Pike, J Cooper
Animals 6 (5), 28, 2016
802016
Learning by proportional observation in a species of fish
TW Pike, JR Kendal, LE Rendell, KN Laland
Behavioral Ecology 21 (3), 570-575, 2010
782010
Dynamic changes in ear temperature in relation to separation distress in dogs
S Riemer, L Assis, TW Pike, DS Mills
Physiology & behavior 167, 86-91, 2016
742016
Avian egg odour encodes information on embryo sex, fertility and development
B Webster, W Hayes, TW Pike
PloS one 10 (1), e0116345, 2015
732015
Using sniffing behavior to differentiate true negative from false negative responses in trained scent-detection dogs
A Concha, DS Mills, A Feugier, H Zulch, C Guest, R Harris, TW Pike
Chemical senses 39 (9), 749-754, 2014
682014
Offspring social network structure predicts fitness in families
NJ Royle, TW Pike, P Heeb, H Richner, M Kölliker
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1749), 4914-4922, 2012
682012
Sex ratio manipulation in response to maternal condition in pigeons: evidence for pre-ovulatory follicle selection
TW Pike
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 58, 407-413, 2005
652005
Optimization of resource allocation can explain the temporal dynamics and honesty of sexual signals
J Lindström, T W. Pike, J D. Blount, N B. Metcalfe
The American Naturalist 174 (4), 515-525, 2009
642009
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