Alex Kacelnik
Alejandro "Alex" Kacelnik, FRS (born 14 December 1946) is an Argentine-British zoologist, professor of behavioural ecology at Oxford University and E.P. Abraham Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford. Kacelnik heads the Behavioural Ecology Research Group at Oxford. The author of more than 200 peer reviewed publications, his research focuses on the evolution of behaviour and mathematical modelling. His work uses an interdisciplinary approach, combining data and methods from zoology, psychology and economic theory. In 2011 Kacelnik was honoured by the Comparative Cognition Society for his contributions to the field of animal cognition. He has also received the Cogito Prize for interdisciplinary research linking the natural and social sciences, shared with Professor Ernst Fehr of the University of Zurich, the de Robertis Medal of the Argentinian Society of Neurosciences, and the Raíces ("Roots") Prize for contributions to international collaborations between Argentinian and other scientists.Kacelnik is best known for his research on tool-making and tool-use in New Caledonian crows. However, his research has involved many other species of animals, especially starlings and cowbirds, and he has made many contributions to optimal foraging theory, mechanisms of animal decision making, and brood parasitism. Provided by Wikipedia
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Context-dependent preferences in starlings: linking ecology, foraging and choice. by Marco Vasconcelos, Tiago Monteiro, Alex Kacelnik
Published 2013-01-01
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State-dependent decisions cause apparent violations of rationality in animal choice. by Cynthia Schuck-Paim, Lorena Pompilio, Alex Kacelnik
Published 2004-12-01
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State-dependent decisions cause apparent violations of rationality in animal choice by Cynthia Schuck-Paim, Lorena Pompilio, Alex Kacelnik
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Serial reversal learning in nectar-feeding bats by Shambhavi Chidambaram, Sabine Wintergerst, Alex Kacelnik, Vladislav Nachev, York Winter
Published 2024-03-01
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Cognitive processes associated with sequential tool use in New Caledonian crows. by Joanna H Wimpenny, Alex A S Weir, Lisa Clayton, Christian Rutz, Alex Kacelnik
Published 2009-08-01
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