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Guillam E. McIvor
Guillam E. McIvor
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Costs and benefits of social relationships in the collective motion of bird flocks
H Ling, GE Mclvor, K van der Vaart, RT Vaughan, A Thornton, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 3 (6), 943-948, 2019
732019
Behavioural plasticity and the transition to order in jackdaw flocks
H Ling, GE Mclvor, J Westley, K van der Vaart, RT Vaughan, A Thornton, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 5174, 2019
582019
Contagious risk taking: social information and context influence wild jackdaws’ responses to novelty and risk
AL Greggor, GE McIvor, NS Clayton, A Thornton
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 27764, 2016
442016
Local interactions and their group-level consequences in flocking jackdaws
H Ling, GE Mclvor, K van der Vaart, RT Vaughan, A Thornton, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1906), 20190865, 2019
432019
Caller characteristics influence recruitment to collective anti-predator events in jackdaws
RD Woods, M Kings, GE McIvor, A Thornton
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 7343, 2018
352018
Collective turns in jackdaw flocks: kinematics and information transfer
H Ling, GE Mclvor, J Westley, K Van der Vaart, J Yin, RT Vaughan, ...
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 16 (159), 20190450, 2019
302019
Simultaneous measurements of three-dimensional trajectories and wingbeat frequencies of birds in the field
H Ling, GE Mclvor, G Nagy, S MohaimenianPour, RT Vaughan, ...
Royal Society Interface 15, 20180653, 2018
282018
Evidence for individual discrimination and numerical assessment in collective antipredator behaviour in wild jackdaws (Corvus monedula)
JR Coomes, GE McIvor, A Thornton
Biology Letters 15 (10), 20190380, 2019
262019
Wild jackdaws are wary of objects that violate expectations of animacy
AL Greggor, GE McIvor, NS Clayton, A Thornton
Royal Society open science 5 (10), 181070, 2018
192018
Testing social learning of anti-predator responses in juvenile jackdaws: the importance of accounting for levels of agitation
GE McIvor, VE Lee, A Thornton
Royal Society open science 5 (1), 171571, 2018
192018
Social learning about dangerous people by wild jackdaws
VE Lee, N Régli, GE McIvor, A Thornton
Royal Society open science 6 (9), 191031, 2019
172019
Cooperative nest building in wild jackdaw pairs
LG Hahn, R Hooper, GE McIvor, A Thornton
Animal Behaviour 178, 149-163, 2021
122021
Stochastic modelling of bird flocks: accounting for the cohesiveness of collective motion
AM Reynolds, GE McIvor, A Thornton, P Yang, NT Ouellette
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 19 (189), 20210745, 2022
112022
Vocally mediated consensus decisions govern mass departures from jackdaw roosts
AJ Dibnah, JE Herbert-Read, NJ Boogert, GE McIvor, JW Jolles, ...
Current Biology 32 (10), R455-R456, 2022
92022
Testing relationship recognition in wild jackdaws (Corvus monedula)
VE Lee, GE McIvor, A Thornton
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 6710, 2019
82019
Nest site selection and patterns of nest re-use in the Hooded Crow Corvus cornix
GE McIvor, SD Healy
Bird Study 64 (3), 374-385, 2017
72017
Deterring hooded crows from re‐nesting on power poles
GE McIvor, C Rowe, SD Healy
Wildlife Society Bulletin 36 (4), 729-734, 2012
72012
Wild jackdaws respond to their partner's distress, but not with consolation
R Hooper, E Meekins, GE McIvor, A Thornton
Royal Society Open Science 8 (6), 210253, 2021
62021
Testing social learning of anti-predator responses in juvenile jackdaws: the importance of accounting for levels of agitation. R Soc Open Sci 5: 171571
GE McIvor, VE Lee, A Thornton
doi. org/10.1098/rsos 17157 (1), 2018
62018
Wild jackdaws can selectively adjust their social associations while preserving valuable long-term relationships
M Kings, JJ Arbon, GE McIvor, M Whitaker, AN Radford, J Lerner, ...
Nature Communications 14 (1), 5103, 2023
42023
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