Experimental resource pulses influence social-network dynamics and the potential for information flow in tool-using crows
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Richard James | Christian Rutz | Robert C. Fleischer | Thomas B. Ryder | Elaine M. Bettaney | Zackory T. Burns | Michael B. Morrissey | James J. H. St Clair | E. M. Bettaney | R. James | C. Rutz | T. Ryder | R. Fleischer | M. Morrissey | Brian Otis | J. J. S. St Clair | Brian Otis
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