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Authors: Jablonski, PG
Citation: Pg. Jablonski, Sensory exploitation of prey: manipulation of the initial direction of prey escapes by a conspicuous 'rare enemy', P ROY SOC B, 268(1471), 2001, pp. 1017-1022

Authors: Matyjasiak, P Jablonski, PG
Citation: P. Matyjasiak et Pg. Jablonski, Hypothetical mechanisms of the initial evolution of sexually dimorphic tail streamers in Hirundinidae, EVOLUTION, 55(2), 2001, pp. 446-448

Authors: Matyjasiak, P Jablonski, PG Olejniczak, I Boniecki, P Lee, SD
Citation: P. Matyjasiak et al., Examining the cost of experimentally imitated ornaments, ETHOLOGY, 106(7), 2000, pp. 665-668

Authors: Jablonski, PG Lee, SD
Citation: Pg. Jablonski et Sd. Lee, Foraging sites of Marsh Tits (Parus palustris) in presence and absence of hawks in mixed-species flocks in Korea, ORNIS FEN, 77(1), 2000, pp. 39-42

Authors: Matyjasiak, P Jablonski, PG Olejniczak, I Boniecki, P
Citation: P. Matyjasiak et al., Imitating the initial evolutionary stage of a tail ornament, EVOLUTION, 54(2), 2000, pp. 704-711

Authors: Jablonski, PG Strausfeld, NJ
Citation: Pg. Jablonski et Nj. Strausfeld, Exploitation of an ancient escape circuit by an avian predator: Prey sensitivity to model predator display in the field, BRAIN BEHAV, 56(2), 2000, pp. 94-106

Authors: Jablonski, PG
Citation: Pg. Jablonski, A rare predator exploits prey escape behavior: the role of tail-fanning and plumage contrast in foraging of the painted redstart (Myioborus pictus), BEH ECOLOGY, 10(1), 1999, pp. 7-14

Authors: Matyjasiak, P Jablonski, PG Olejniczak, I Boniecki, PI Lee, SD
Citation: P. Matyjasiak et al., Foraging cost of a long tail ornament: An experiment with sand martin females, ETHOLOGY, 105(6), 1999, pp. 521-530

Authors: Jablonski, PG Lee, SD
Citation: Pg. Jablonski et Sd. Lee, Foraging niche differences between species are correlated with body-size differences in mixed-species flocks near Seoul, Korea, ORNIS FEN, 76(1), 1999, pp. 17-23
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