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Erica van de Waal

In press:

van de Waal E, Renevey N, Favre CM & Bshary R 2010
Selective attention to philopatric models causes directed social learning in wild vervet monkeys.  
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London ‘B’


van de Waal E, Bshary R 2010
Contact with human facilities appears to enhance technical skills in wild vervet monkeys
(Chlorocebus aethiops).
Folia Primatologica 81, 282-291.

van de Waal E, Bshary R 2011
Social learning abilities of wild vervet monkeys in a two-step task artificial fruit experiment.
Animal Behaviour 81, 433-438 

Fruteau C, van de Waal E, van Damme E & Noë R 2011
Infant access and handling in sooty mangabeys and vervet monkeys.
Animal Behaviour 81, 153-161.

 

In preparation:

Bshary R, Di Lascio F, Pinto A & van de Waal E (submitted)
How intelligent is Machiavallian behaviour?
Strüngmann Forum: Animal thinking: Cotemporary issues in comparative cognition.
 
van de Waal E , Krützen M, Hula J, Goudet J & Bshary R (in prep)
Conformity through imitation of food cleaning techniques in wild vervet monkeys.
 
Spinelli M, van de Waal E, Bshary R & Noë R (in prep)
Negotiations over grooming in wild vervet monkeys.
 
Borgeaud C, van de Waal E & Bshary R (in prep)
Group size correlates with home range size, distance travelled per hour, vigilance
and activity budget, a study on six groups of vervet monkeys (Cecopithecus aethiops).