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Tom Flower
Tom Flower
Lecturer, Biology Department, Capilano University; Adjunct Professor at SFU; HRA at UCT
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Exorcising G rice's ghost: An empirical approach to studying intentional communication in animals
SW Townsend, SE Koski, RW Byrne, KE Slocombe, B Bickel, M Boeckle, ...
Biological Reviews 92 (3), 1427-1433, 2017
2032017
Fork-tailed drongos use deceptive mimicked alarm calls to steal food
T Flower
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1711), 1548-1555, 2011
1602011
Determinants of reproductive success in dominant female meerkats
SJ Hodge, A Manica, TP Flower, TH Clutton-Brock
Journal of animal ecology, 92-102, 2008
1492008
Deception by flexible alarm mimicry in an African bird
TP Flower, M Gribble, AR Ridley
Science 344 (6183), 513-516, 2014
1302014
Group size and the suppression of subordinate reproduction in Kalahari meerkats
TH Clutton-Brock, SJ Hodge, TP Flower
Animal Behaviour 76 (3), 689-700, 2008
1202008
Adaptive suppression of subordinate reproduction in cooperative mammals
TH Clutton-Brock, SJ Hodge, TP Flower, GF Spong, AJ Young
The American Naturalist 176 (5), 664-673, 2010
1182010
Inbreeding and inbreeding depression of early life traits in a cooperative mammal
JF Nielsen, S English, WP GOODALL‐COPESTAKE, J Wang, CA Walling, ...
Molecular Ecology 21 (11), 2788-2804, 2012
882012
Food limitation increases aggression in juvenile meerkats
SJ Hodge, A Thornton, TP Flower, TH Clutton-Brock
Behavioral Ecology 20 (5), 930-935, 2009
552009
Individual dispersal delays in a cooperative breeder: ecological constraints, the benefits of philopatry and the social queue for dominance
MJ Nelson‐Flower, EM Wiley, TP Flower, AR Ridley
Journal of Animal Ecology 87 (5), 1227-1238, 2018
492018
Offspring competition and helper associations in cooperative meerkats
SJ Hodge, TP Flower, TH Clutton-Brock
Animal Behaviour 74 (4), 957-964, 2007
452007
The ecological economics of kleptoparasitism: pay‐offs from self‐foraging versus kleptoparasitism
TP Flower, MF Child, AR Ridley
Journal of Animal Ecology 82 (1), 245-255, 2013
402013
African penguin tolerance to humans depends on historical exposure at colony level
L Pichegru, TB Edwards, BJ Dilley, TP Flower, PG Ryan
Bird Conservation International 26 (3), 307-322, 2016
282016
Kleptoparasitism by attacks versus false alarm calls in fork-tailed drongos
TP Flower, M Gribble
Animal Behaviour 83 (2), 403-410, 2012
232012
Rainfall‐related population growth and adult sex ratio change in the Critically Endangered Raso lark (Alauda razae)
ML Brooke, TP Flower, EM Campbell, MC Mainwaring, S Davies, ...
Animal Conservation 15 (5), 466-471, 2012
222012
Interspecific signalling between mutualists: food-thieving drongos use a cooperative sentinel call to manipulate foraging partners
BD Baigrie, AM Thompson, TP Flower
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1791), 20141232, 2014
212014
Sex differences in the drivers of reproductive skew in a cooperative breeder
MJ Nelson‐Flower, TP Flower, AR Ridley
Molecular Ecology 27 (10), 2435-2446, 2018
182018
The costs of kleptoparasitism: a study of mixed-species seabird breeding colonies
D Gaglio, RB Sherley, TR Cook, PG Ryan, T Flower
Behavioral ecology 29 (4), 939-947, 2018
112018
Kalahari skinks eavesdrop on sociable weavers to manage predation by pygmy falcons and expand their realized niche
AM Lowney, TP Flower, RL Thomson
Behavioral Ecology 31 (5), 1094-1102, 2020
102020
A scarcity of females may constrain population growth of threatened bird species: case notes from the Critically Endangered Raso Lark Alauda razae
ML Brooke, TP Flower, MC Mainwaring
Bird Conservation International 20 (4), 382-384, 2010
82010
Competition for food in meerkats (Suricata suricatta)
TP Flower
PQDT-Global, 2007
52007
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