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- W163440360 abstract "The burgeoning literature on numerical skills, counting and quantity judgements by animals over the past two decades attests that the long shadow of Clever Hans has finally dissipated. Not only have the types of tasks expanded, but the number of species, particularly those outside the mammalian order, is beginning to become more diverse. The primate order has been well represented, including studies with capuchin monkeys (Judge, Evans and Vyas, 2005), cotton-top tamarins (Uller, Hauser and Carey, 2001), rhesus monkeys (Beran, 2001, 2007a, b; Brannon and Terrace, 1998; Cantlon and Brannon, 2006; Hauser, Carey and Hauser, 2000); squirrel monkeys (Thomas and Chase, 1980; Terrell and Thomas, 1990), chimpanzees (Beran and Beran, 2004; Beran, Evans and Harris, 2008; Biro and Matsuzawa, 2001; Boysen and Berntson, 1989; Matsuzawa, 1984; Tomanaga, 2008), gorillas (Hanus and Call, 2007) and orang-utans (Call, 2000). However, some of the most interesting new studies have explored numerical questions with such disparate species as salamanders (Uller et al., 2003), chickens (Abeyesinghe et al., 2005), parrots (Pepperberg, 1994; Vick and Bouvet, in press), horses (Uller and Lewis, 2009), pigeons (Emmerton, Lohmann and Neimann, 1997; Roberts, 2005), mangabey monkeys (Albaich-Serrano, Guillen-Salazar and Call, 2007), cotton-top tamarins (Kralik, 2005), dolphins (Kilian et al., 2003), dogs (West and Young, 2002), sea lions (Gentry and Roeder, 2006; Gentry, Palmier and Roeder, 2004), cleaner wrasse fish (Danisman, Bshary and Bergmuller, 2010) and mosquitofish (Agrillo, Dadda and Bisazza, 2007)." @default.
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