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Peer-reviewed Journals
29. Range, F. & Viranyi, Zs. (2011) Gaze following abilities in
wolves (Canis lupus). PLoS ONE 6(2): e16888.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0016888 [PDF]
28. Faragó, T., Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, A., Huber,
L., Virányi, Zs., Range, F. (2010) Dogs’ Expectation about
Signalers’ Body Size by Virtue of Their Growls. PLoS ONE 5(12):
e15175. doi:10.1371/ journal.pone.0015175 [PDF]
27. Range, F., Huber, L., Heyes, C. (2011) Automatic imitation in dogs.
Proc. R. Soc. B, 278, 211-217. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2010.1142
26.
Faragó, T., Range, F., Viranyi, Zs, Pongrácz, P. (2010)
"The bone is mine" - Context-specific vocalization in dogs. Animal
Behavior, 79, 917-925
25. Fruteau, C., Range, F. &
Noë, R. (2010) Infanticide Risk in Free-Ranging Sooty Mangabeys,
Cercocebus atys. Behavioural Processes, 83, 113-118 [PDF]
24.
Gácsi, M., Győri, B., Virányi, Zs., Kubinyi, E., Range,
F., Belényi, B., Miklósi, Á. (2009) Selection for
developmental shift explains dog-wolf difference in utilizing human
pointing gestures. Plos one 4(8):e6584.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006584
[PDF]
23.
Huber, L., Range, F., Voelkl, B., Szucsich1, A.,Viranyi, Zs. Miklosi,
A. (2009) The evolution of imitation: what do the capacities of
non-human animals tell us about the mechanisms of imitation? Phil.
Trans. R. Soc. B , 1–11, doi:10.1098/rstb.2009.0060 [PDF]
22.
Range, F., Heucke, S., Gruber, C., Konz, A., Huber, L., Viranyi, Zs.
(2009) The effect of ostensive cues on dogs’ performance in a
manipulative social learning task. Applied Animal Behaviour Sciences.
120 (3), 170-178 [PDF]
21.
Dell’mour, V., Range, F., Huber, L. (2009) Social learning and
mother’s behavior in manipulative tasks in infant marmosets.
American Journal of Primatology, 71, 503–509 [PDF]
20. Pesendorfer, M., Gunhold, T., Schiel, N., Souto, A., Huber, L.,
Range, F. (2009) The maintenance of traditions in marmosets: Habit or
social conformity? PLoS ONE 4(2): e4472.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0004472 [PDF]
19. Range, F., Horn, L., Viranyi, Zs. & Huber, L (2009) Effort
and reward: Inequity aversion in domestic dogs? PNAS 106 (1) 340-345 [PDF]
18. Range, F., Horn, L., Bugnyar, T., Gajdon, GK. & Huber, L.
(in press) Social observing behaviour in keas, dogs, and human
children. Animal Cognition [PDF]
17. Penner, J., Fruteau, C., Range, F. & Rödel, M.-O.
2008. Finding a Needle in a Haystack: New Methods of Locating and
Working with Rhinoceros Vipers (Bitis rhinoceros). Herpetological
Review, 39, 310-314. [PDF]
16. Aust, U., Range, F., Steurer M. & Huber, L. (2008)
Inferential reasoning by exclusion: A comparative study of pigeons,
dogs, and humans. Animal Cognition 11 (4) 587-597 [PDF]
15. Range, F., Bugnyar, & Kotrschal, K. (2008) The performance
of ravens on simple discrimination tasks: a preliminary study. Acta
Ethologica DOI: 10.1007/s10211-008-0039-0 [PDF]
14. Aust, U., Range, F., Steurer, M. & Huber, L. 2007. Reasoning
by exclusion in pigeons, dogs, and humans. Perception, 36, 175-176.
13. Range, F., Aust, U., Steurer, M. & Huber, L. (2007) Visual
categorization of natural stimuli by domestic dogs. Animal Cognition.
DOI 10.1007/s10071-007-0123-2 [PDF]
12. Scheid C, Range F, Bugnyar T. (2007) When, what, and whom to watch?
Quantitative measures of attention in ravens and jackdaws. Journal of
Comparative Psychology 121, 380-386
11. Range, F., Virányi, Zs. & Huber, L. (2007)
Selective imitation in dogs. Current Biology 17, 868-872 [PDF]
10. Range, F. & Huber, L. (2007) Attention of common
marmosets– Implications for social learning experiments.
Animal Behaviour 73, 1033-1041. [PDF]
9. Range, F., Bugnyar, T., Schloegl, C. & Kotrschal, K. (2006)
Individual and sex differences in learning abilities of ravens.
Behavioural Processes 73, 100-106 [PDF]
8. Stoewe, M. Bugnyar, T., Loretto, M. C., Schloegl, C.,
Range, F., Kotrschal, K. (2006) Novel object exploration in ravens
(Corvus corax): Effects of social relationships. Behavioural Processes
73, 68-75 (2006).
7. Santiago, M. Range, F. Bibollet-Ruche, F. Fruteau, F. Peho, R.
Brookfield, JFY. Noë, R. Sharp, PM. Shaw, GM. & Hahn,
BH. (2005) Simian immunodeficiency virus infection in free-ranging
sooty Mangabeys
(Cercocebus atys atys) from the Tai Forest, Cote d'Ivoire: Implications
for the origin of epidemic human immunodeficiency virus type 2. Journal
of Virology 79 (19): 12515-12527 [PDF]
6. Range, F. (2006) Social behaviour of free-ranging juvenile sooty
mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus atys). Behavioural Ecology and
Sociobiology, 59 (4): 511-520
5. Range, F. (2005) Female sooty mangabeys respond differently to
males depending on the male’s residence status –
preliminary data. American Journal of Primatology 65: 327-333 [PDF]
4. Range, F. & Noë, R. (2005) Can simple rules
account for the pattern of triadic interactions in juvenile and adult
female sooty mangabeys in the Taï National Park? Animal
Behaviour 69: 445–452 [PDF]
3. Range, F. & Fischer, J. (2004) The vocal repertoire of
sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus atys) in the Taï
National Park. Ethology, 110, 301-321 [PDF]
2. Roedel M.O., Range F., Séppânén J.
& Noë R. (2002) Caviar in the rain forest: Monkeys as
frog spawn predators in the Taï National Park, Ivory Coast.
Journal of Tropical Ecology, 18:289-294 [PDF]
1. Range, F. & Noë, R. (2002) Familiarity and
dominance relations in female sooty mangabeys in the Taï
National Park. American Journal of Primatology, 56: 137-153 [PDF]
Book chapters
1. Virányi,
Zs., Range, F. & Huber, L. (2008): Attentiveness toward others
and social learning in domestic dogs. To appear in: Learning from
animals? (eds. Röska-Hardy, L. & Neumann-Held, E. M.)
Psychology Press, London.
2. Huber, L., Voelkl, B. & Range, F. (2007) Imitative
learning in monkeys. In: Artificial and Ambient Intelligence (Ed. by
Olivier, P. & Kray, C.), pp. 256-261. Newcastle upon Tyne: The
Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of
Behaviour.
3. Range, F., Förderer, T., Meystre, Y., Benetton,
C., & Fruteau, C. (2007). The structure of social relationships
among Sooty Mangabeys in Tai. In R. Noë, S. McGraw &
K. Zuberbuehler (Eds.), Monkeys of the Taï Forest: An African
primate community: Cambridge University Press.
Presentations
1.
Range, F. & Noë, R. (2001) Familiarity and dominance
relations in female sooty mangabeys. Talk presented at the 18th Meeting
of the International Primatological Society, Adelaide, Australia.
2. Range, F. (2001)
Familiarity and dominance relationships in female sooty mangabeys. Talk
presented to the Department of Anthropology, Stony Brook University,
Long Island, USA.
3. Range, F. (2001)
Familiarity and dominance relationships in female sooty mangabeys.
Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
4. Range, F. (2003)
Social organization of sooty mangabeys in the Taï National
Park. Talk presented to the Research Group on SIV, Department of
Medicine and Microbiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, USA.
5. Range, F. (2003)
Recognition of third-party rank relationships in sooty mangabeys. Talk
presented at the Spring Meeting of the Primate Society of Great
Britain, St. Andrews, Scotland.
6. Range, F. (2003)
Social Behavior and Social Cognition in Sooty Mangabeys (Cercocebus
torquatus atys). Talk presented to the Wildlife Conversation Unit,
Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, England.
7. Range, F. (2003)
Recognition of third-party rank relationships in juvenile sooty
mangabeys. Talk presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the Animal
Behavior Society, Boise, Idaho.
8. Benneton,
C. Range F. & Noë, N. (2003) Do
male sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys) use coalitions as a reproductive
strategy? Poster presentation at the “Goettinger
Freilandtage”, Goettingen, Germany.
9. Santiago, ML.
Range, F. Bibollet-Ruche, F. Fruteau, C. Peho, R.
Brookfield, JFY. Noë, R. Sharp, PM. Shaw, GM.
& Hahn, BH. (Feb 2004) Endemic SIVsm infection in wild-living
sooty mangabeys. Poster presentation at the 11th Conference on
Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, San Francisco, CA.
10. Range F (2005)
Social Cognition in Sooty Mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus atys) Talk
presented to the Konrad-Lorenz Institute at Grünau, Department
of Ethology, University of Vienna, Austria.
11. Range F, Bugnyar
T, Kotrschal K (2005) Simple task discriminations in ravens (Corvus
corax) Poster presented at the Social Learning conference St. Andrews,
Scotland.
12. Range F, Bugnyar
T, Stoewe M, Schloegl C, Pribersky-Schwab C, Kotrschal K
(2005) Individual learning abilities and coping styles in ravens
(Corvus corax) Talk presented at the 19. International Ethological
conference in Budapest, Hungary.
13. Huber L., Range
F., Voelkl B. & Kasper C., (2006) Social influences on foraging
behaviour and social learning in common marmosets. International
Journal of Primatology, Vol. 27 Suppl. (XXI Congress of the
International Primatological Society), p. 539.
14. Range F, Huber L
(2006). Imitate? Sorry, I didn't look. Attention of common marmosets.
Talk presented at the ISBE 2006, 11th Congress of the International
Society for Behavioral Ecology.
15. Range F, (2006)
Seminar about field methods in primatology. Department of Ethology,
Eötvös University, Budapest
16. Range F,
Viranyi, Zs, Huber L (2007) Selective imitation in domestic dogs. Talk
presented at the Ethological Society Conference 2007 in Grünau
(Social Organisation and Cognitive Tools – General Patterns
in Vertebrates?).
17. Range F, Bayer
K, Aust U, Steurer M & Huber L (2007) A new method for testing
dogs cognitive abilities. Poster presented at the Ethological Society
Conference 2007 in Grünau.
18. Range F, Horn L,
Pertl M, Bugnyar T, Gaydon G, Tiefenthaler M, Huber L (2007) Comparison
of attention in a variety of species. Poster presented at the
Ethological Society Conference 2007 in Grünau.
19. Gunhold T, Range
F, Huber L (2007) Sequence Learning in Common Marmosets (Callithrix
jacchus). Poster presented at the Ethological Society Conference 2007
in Grünau.
20.
Stefáni D, Virányi Zs, Range F, Huber L (2007) Do
common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) copy a conspecific’s
actions or their results? Poster presented at the Ethological Society
Conference 2007 in Grünau.
21. Range, F. 2007
Ähnliche geistige Leistungen bei Kindern und Hunden. Talk
presented at the Kongress Mensch und Tier. Tiere in Prävention
und Therapie in Berlin.
22. Range F, Viranyi
ZS, Huber L (2007) The influence of ostensive cues on selective
imitation in dogs. Talk presented at the 20. International Ethological
Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
23. Aust A, Range F,
Steurer M, Huber L (2007) Comparative investigation of fast mapping in
pigeons, dogs, and humans in a forced two-choice procedure. Talk
presented at the 20. International Ethological Conference in Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada.
24.
Stefáni D, Virányi Zs, Range F, Huber L (2007) Do
common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) copy a conspecific’s
actions or their results? Poster presented at the 20. International
Ethological Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
25. Range F, Bayer
K, Aust U, Steurer M, Huber L (2007) Visual categorization of natural
stimuli in domestic dogs. Poster presented at the 20. International
Ethological Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
26. Gunhold T,
Pesendorfer MB, Schiel N, Souto A, Huber L, Range, F (2008) The
maintenance of traditions in free-living marmosets: Individual habit or
social conformity? Poster presented at the EDICI workshop in Vienna,
Austria.
27. Range F, Heucke
S, Gruber C, Konz A, Huber L, Viranyi Zs (2008) The effect of ostensive
cues on dogs’ performance in a manipulative social learning
task. Poster presented at the EDICI workshop in Vienna, Austria.
28. Range F, Bayer
K, Aust U, Steurer M, Huber L (2008) The touch-screen method as an
implement for dog experiments. Poster presented at the EDICI workshop
in Vienna, Austria.
29. Szucsich A,
Range F, Miklosi A, Huber L (2008) What dogs imitate in a “Do
as I do” paradigm. Poster presented at the EDICI workshop in
Vienna, Austria.
30. Tiefenthaler M,
Range F, Huber L (2008) Personality in dogs and its influence on social
learning behaviour. Poster presented at the EDICI workshop in Vienna,
Austria.
31.
Virányi Zs., Range F. & Huber L. (2008) The
influence of ostensive demonstration on selective imitation in dogs.
Poster presented at the EDICI workshop in Vienna, Austria.
32. Erdőhegyi,
Á., Péter, A., Boros, M., Range, F., Huber, L.,
Virányi, Zs. and Topál, J. & (2008)
Doggie-computer: recognizing the pointing cue and hiding events on a
computer screen. Poster presented at the 1st Canine Science Forum, 5-9
July 2008, Budapest.
33.
Faragó, T., Range, F., Viranyi, Zs, Pongrácz, P.
(2008) "The bone is mine" - Context-specific vocalization in dogs.
Poster presented at the 1st Canine Science Forum, 5-9 July 2008,
Budapest.
34. Horn, L.,
Pongrácz, P., Virányi, Zs., Huber, L.,
Miklósi, A., Range, F. (2008) Human-Directed Gazing Behavior
in Domestic Dogs (Canis familiaris). Poster presented at the 1st Canine
Science Forum, 5-9 July 2008, Budapest.
35.
Möslinger, H. Kotrschal, K., Huber, L., Range, F., Viranyi,
Zs. (2008) Cooperative string pulling in wolves. Poster presented at
the 1st Canine Science Forum, 5-9 July 2008, Budapest.
36. Range, F., Horn,
L., Viranyi, Zs., Huber, L. (2008) Effort and reward: inequity aversion
in domestic dogs? Talk presented at the 1st Canine Science Forum, 5-9
July 2008, Budapest.
37. Tiefenthaler,
M., Range, F., Vas, J., Miklósi, A., Huber, L. (2008)
Working dogs’ personalities – individual
differences in learning performance. Poster presented at the 1st Canine
Science Forum, 5-9 July 2008, Budapest.
38. Viranyi, Zs.,
Range, F. (2008) How does ostensive communication influence social
learning in dogs? Talk presented at the 1st Canine Science Forum, 5-9
July 2008, Budapest.
39. Huber, L.,
Range, F., Zs. Viranyi (2008) Selective Imitation in dogs. Talk
presented at the 1st Canine Science Forum, 5-9 July 2008, Budapest.
40. Bayer, K.,
Range, F., Aust, U., Steuer, M., Huber, L. (2008) The touch-screen
method as an implement for dog experiments. Poster presented at the 1st
Canine Science Forum, 5-9 July 2008, Budapest.
41. Range F, Viranyi Zs (2009) Different aspects of social
learning in dogs. Plenary talk at the 6th International Working Dog
Conference, 11-14 July 2009; Iper, Beligum.
42. Huber L,
Range F, Viranyi Zs, Szucsich A (2009). Imitation, action understanding
and behaviour reading. Talk presented at the 21. International
Ethological Conference, 19-24 August, Rennes, France.
43. Range
L, Horn L, Leitner K, Viranyi Zs, Huber L (2009). The absence of reward
induces inequity aversion. Poster presented at the 21. International
Ethological Conference, 19-24 August, Rennes, France
44. Virányi
Zs, Range F (2010) Do domestication hypotheses have the right ideas
about wolves? Plenary talk at the 2nd Canine Science Forum, 25.-28
July, Vienna, Austria
45. Hann K, Range F, Kotrschal K,
Virányi Zs (2010) Social support from humans in hand-raised wolf
(Canis lupus) and dog pups (Canis familiaris) Poster presented at the
2nd Canine Science Forum, 25.-28 July, Vienna, Austria
46. Heufelder
S, Kotrschal K, Virányi Zs, Range F (2010) Social Play in
captive timber wolves (Canis lupus occidentalis): possible functions
and links to social relationship. Poster presented at the 2nd Canine
Science Forum, 25.-28 July, Vienna, Austria
47. Vasconcellos
A, Virányi Zs, Range F, Ades C, Kotrschal K (2010) Social
interactions and non-invasive stress monitoring in captive timber
wolves (Canis lupus). Poster presented at the 2nd Canine Science Forum,
25.-28 July, Vienna, Austria.
48. Auer M, Wedl M, Range F,
Virányi Zs, Belényi B, Kotrschal K (2010) Leash
walking as a model for cooperation between humans and wolves: the
effects of personality and intensity of contact. Poster presented at
the 2nd Canine Science Forum, 25.-28 July, Vienna, Austria.
49. Müller
C, Dörrenberg S, Mayer C, Riemer S, Huber L, Range F (2010)
Understanding of size constancy in dogs: A new approach to account for
novelty effects. Talk resented at the 2nd Canine Science Forum, 25.-28
July, Vienna, Austria.
50. Wallis L, Range F, Müller C,
Virányi Zs (2010) Reversal learning in a social communication
task; is there an effect of cue? Poster presented at the 2nd Canine
Science Forum, 25.-28 July, Vienna, Austria.
51. Riemer S,
Müller C, Huber L, Kersting E, Range F, Virányi Zs (2010)
How predictive are early puppy temperament tests? Poster presented at
the 2nd Canine Science Forum, 25.-28 July, Vienna, Austria.
52. Faragó
T, Pongrácz P, Miklósi A, Huber L, Virányi Zs,
Range F (2010) Dogs can asses the caller's body size when hearing dog
growls. Talk presented at the 2nd Canine Science Forum, 25.-28 July,
Vienna, Austria.
53. Horn L, Huber L, Range F (2010) Dogs'
(Canis familiaris) attention towards humans: Does it depend on the
relationship? Talk presented at the 2nd Canine Science Forum, 25.-28
July, Vienna, Austria.
54. Kis A, Topál J,
Gácsi M, Range F, Virányi Zs. (2010) Does the A-not-B
error in dogs indicate sensitivity to human communication? Poster
presented at the 2nd Canine Science Forum, 25.-28 July, Vienna,
Austria.
55. Turcsán B, Kubinyi E, Virányi
Zs, Range F (2010) Personality matching in owner-dog dyads. Poster
presented at the 2nd Canine Science Forum, 25.-28 July, Vienna,
Austria.
Publications
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2008 Lernen nach dem Ausschlussprinzip Wuff Hundemagazine
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