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Darwin's finches treat their feathers with a natural repellent.
Cimadom A, Causton C, Cha DH, Damiens D, Fessl B, Hood-Nowotny R, Lincango P, Mieles AE, Nemeth E, Semler EM, Teale SA, Tebbich S. Cimadom A, et al. Among authors: fessl b. Sci Rep. 2016 Oct 10;6:34559. doi: 10.1038/srep34559. Sci Rep. 2016. PMID: 27721475 Free PMC article.
Do woodpecker finches acquire tool-use by social learning?
Tebbich S, Taborsky M, Fessl B, Blomqvist D. Tebbich S, et al. Among authors: fessl b. Proc Biol Sci. 2001 Nov 7;268(1482):2189-93. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2001.1738. Proc Biol Sci. 2001. PMID: 11674865 Free PMC article.
Clarification of the chick reaction hypothesis.
Kleindorfer S, Hoi H, Fessl B. Kleindorfer S, et al. Among authors: fessl b. Anim Behav. 1998 Feb;55(2):504-7. doi: 10.1006/anbe.1997.0609. Anim Behav. 1998. PMID: 9480717 No abstract available.
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