Shaping of hooks in New Caledonian crows AAS Weir, J Chappell, A Kacelnik Science 297 (5583), 981-981, 2002 | 736 | 2002 |
Test of optimal sampling by foraging great tits JR Krebs, A Kacelnik, P Taylor Nature 275 (5675), 27-31, 1978 | 641 | 1978 |
Risky theories—the effects of variance on foraging decisions A Kacelnik, M Bateson American Zoologist 36 (4), 402-434, 1996 | 594 | 1996 |
The value of a smile: Game theory with a human face JPW Scharlemann, CC Eckel, A Kacelnik, RK Wilson Journal of Economic Psychology 22 (5), 617-640, 2001 | 540 | 2001 |
Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality P Abbot, J Abe, J Alcock, S Alizon, JAC Alpedrinha, M Andersson, ... Nature 471 (7339), E1-E4, 2011 | 420 | 2011 |
Honeybees maximize efficiency by not filling their crop P Schmid-Hempel, A Kacelnik, AI Houston Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 17 (1), 61-66, 1985 | 379 | 1985 |
Central place foraging in starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). I. Patch residence time A Kacelnik The Journal of Animal Ecology, 283-299, 1984 | 351 | 1984 |
Tool selectivity in a non-primate, the New Caledonian crow (Corvus moneduloides) J Chappell, A Kacelnik Animal cognition 5 (2), 71-78, 2002 | 302 | 2002 |
Individual decisions and the distribution of predators in a patchy environment C Bernstein, A Kacelnik, JR Krebs The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1007-1026, 1988 | 302 | 1988 |
Recognition errors and probability of parasitism determine whether reed warblers should accept or reject mimetic cuckoo eggs NB Davies, ML Brooke, A Kacelnik Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1996 | 279 | 1996 |
Individual decisions and the distribution of predators in a patchy environment. II. The influence of travel costs and structure of the environment C Bernstein, A Kacelnik, JR Krebs The Journal of Animal Ecology, 205-225, 1991 | 274 | 1991 |
Tool manufacture by naive juvenile crows B Kenward, AAS Weir, C Rutz, A Kacelnik Nature 433 (7022), 121-121, 2005 | 269 | 2005 |
The ideal free distribution and predator-prey populations A Kacelnik, JR Krebs, C Bernstein Trends in Ecology & Evolution 7 (2), 50-55, 1992 | 256 | 1992 |
Chimpanzees do not take advantage of very low cost opportunities to deliver food to unrelated group members J Vonk, SF Brosnan, JB Silk, J Henrich, AS Richardson, SP Lambeth, ... Animal Behaviour 75 (5), 1757-1770, 2008 | 234 | 2008 |
Scalar expectancy theory and choice between delayed rewards. J Gibbon, RM Church, S Fairhurst, A Kacelnik Psychological review 95 (1), 102, 1988 | 210 | 1988 |
Development of tool use in New Caledonian crows: inherited action patterns and social influences B Kenward, C Rutz, AAS Weir, A Kacelnik Animal behaviour 72 (6), 1329-1343, 2006 | 209 | 2006 |
Risk-sensitivity: crossroads for theories of decision-making A Kacelnik, M Bateson Trends in cognitive sciences 1 (8), 304-309, 1997 | 208 | 1997 |
Food allocation among nestling starlings: sibling competition and the scope of parental choice A Kacelnik, PA Cotton, L Stirling, J Wright Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1995 | 206 | 1995 |
Visual perception and social foraging in birds E Fernández-Juricic, JT Erichsen, A Kacelnik Trends in Ecology & Evolution 19 (1), 25-31, 2004 | 200 | 2004 |
Meanings of rationality A Kacelnik Rational animals, 87-106, 2006 | 199 | 2006 |